A nation refers to a group of people connected by shared culture, language, history, or identity, whereas a country is a specific geographical territory with defined borders and a government (sovereign state)
Industrialization means what
To rapidly transform a rural economy to an urban powerhouse
what impact affected imperialism have on different societies.
they had use military force as a threat
Why is it so important to have a nation build on coming together and listening to one another than not doing that at all.
It builds character and trust in one another and make things easier to have someone else opinion also because it better to have someone else better judgement when it comes to legal issues.
The country where the Industrial Revolution began.
England
How did the industrial revolution’s demand for resources lead directly to the "Scramble for Africa"
creating an insatiable demand for raw materials (rubber, cotton, minerals, oil) to feed European factories and a need for new consumer markets
How come it more natural for people to come together as people than it was before nationalism existed
It may be because people can grow hatred towards one another and wouldn't explain what they were thinking or knowing how to respond normally without shouting and getting aggressive.
How people made goods before the Industrial Revolution
By hand
Was New Imperialism a sign of European strength or a source of economic and political weakness
primarily a sign of European industrial strength
What was the cause of how nationalism was made into what it is today
as a tool to unite people under shared identity (culture, language, history) rather than loyalty to a monarch
What was created during the Industrial Revolutiolution.
Textiles, telephone, and lightbulbs, machinery
What makes New Imperialism new
primarily a sign of European industrial strength
Why do people prefer nationalism over
it provides a strong sense of identity, belonging, and shared purpose among millions of people
what was used to make goods during the Industrial Revolution
Machines.
How did "New" Imperialism (19th century) differ in motive and method from "Old" Imperialism (16th-18th centuries)
Industrial Revolution demand for raw materials, markets, intense nationalist competition, and ideological justifications like Social Darwinism