Production of goods in quantity usually by machinery.
Mass Production
The middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people. Usually related to Karl Marx
Bourgeoisie
The working class in Karl Marx's theories.
Proletariat
A Marxist who rejected the revolutionary approach, believing instead in evolution by democratic means to achieve the goal of socialism.
Revisionists
Organizations in which individuals who shared an occupation would band together and seek beneficial changes.
Trade Union
Successful industrialists, bankers. and merchants were classified as_____
The New Elite
Lawyers, doctors, business managers, accountants, etc. became known as ______
The Middle Class
80 percent of the population of Europe was _____
The Working Class
The movement for women's rights.
Feminism
The right to vote.
Sufferege
The idea that the prime minister is responsible to the popularly elected legislative body and not the king or president.
Ministerial Responsibility
Leader of Germany who dismissed Otto von Bismark and withdrew from a treaty with Russia.
Kaiser William II
Leader of Russia who believed in the absolute authority of the Czar but made concessions to reformists after the "Bloody Sunday" event.
Czar Nicholas II
The Russian legislative assembly.
Duma
Amendment to the constitution of the United States of America which abolished slavery.
The 13th Amendment
This country expanded rapidly and controlled the Samoan islands, Guam, and the Philippines.
The United States of America
Russia could not aid the Balkan countries because it had been weakened by this event.
Russo-Japanese War
Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
The Triple Alliance
The alliance between France, Great Britain, and Russia.
The Triple Entente
A movement in which writers and artists between 1870 and 1914 rebelled against traditional literary and artistic styles.
Modernism
Artist known for the technique known as cubism.
Pablo Picasso
Father of modern psychology who had some strange ideas about the human mind.
Sigmund Freud
Theory used by Western nations in the late 19th century to justify their dominance. The strong advance while the weak fall.
Social Darwinism
The organized massacre of a minority group, especially Jews.
Pogroms
International movement for the establishment of a Jewish national homeland in Palestine, where ancient Israel was located.
Zionism