Sci. Rev. & Enligthenment
"Life, liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness" are examples of these.
What are "natural rights"?
Robespierre, Committee of Public Safety, and the guillotine were all part of this.
What is the "reign of Terror"?
What is the "Bessemer Process"?
This is one thing people wanted during the Revolutions of 1848.
What is:
democracy, liberal reforms, nationalism, their own country
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The country that established a welfare state with these laws: Health Insurance Bill of 1883, Accident Insurance Bill of 1884, Old Age and Disability Insurance Bill of 1889, Workers Protection Act of 1891, Children's Protection Act of 1903.
What is Germany?
Dividing the government into Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches of government.
What is "separation of powers"?
Liberalism
Liberal ideas
These are two social problems associated with the Industrial Revolution.
What are:
long hours, low wages, child labor, exploitation of workers, dangerous working conditions
Cities: crowded, dirty, dangerous
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The force that helped unify Germany & Italy.
What is "nationalism"?
One person associated with improving public health.
Who are Edwin Chadwick, Louis Pasteur, or Joseph Lister?
Logic & reason were both of the utmost importance to which two historical movements?
What are the Enlightenment & the Scientific Revolution?
This describes how the Haitian Revolution was different from the other Atlantic Revolutions.
What is:
Led by freed slaves
First country established by freed slaves
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This is where the Industrial Revolution spread after it started in Great Britain (England).
Where is Europe/U.S.A., then Japan.
The building of these benefited public health more than almost anything.
What are sewer systems?
This describes the impact of Charles Darwin.
What is:
he greatly influenced Biology with the idea of evolution through natural selection
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This describes a "social contract".
What is:
Giving up rights / freedoms in order to get a safer and more orderly society.
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This describes the social classes of France (who was in them, and how much taxes did they pay).
1st Estate = Clergy/Church = no taxes
2nd Estate = Nobility/Aristocracy = little or no taxes
3rd Estate = Everyone Else = all the taxes
This is the main difference between Capitalism & Socialism/Communism.
What is Capitalism has private ownership of the means of production while Socialism/Communism has government or shared ownership.
DAILY DOUBLE: Which philosopher would you associate with Capitalism, and which would you associate with Socialism/Communism?
These are two of the three countries considered multinational empires.
What are the Russian Empire, Ottoman Empire, and Austria-Hungary?
This describes the impact of Albert Einstein.
What is:
he greatly impacted physics with his theory of relativity
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The ideas of the U.S. Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Bill of Rights are similar to this document from the French Revolution.
Must be exact.
What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen?
These are 3 causes of the French Revolution.
What are:
Unequal social classes; Frances' debt; Bread / flour expensive; unfair taxes; Enlightenment ideas; 1st & 2nd Estate resistant to reforms
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3 reasons the Industrial Revolution started in Great Britain (England).
What are:
Coal near the surface; Innovations / inventions; Protections for innovations / inventions; Resources from Empire; Agricultural Revolution; Had many rivers / canals
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These are the two Progressive Era Amendments that expanded democratic participation.
What are the 17th & 19th Amendments?
This describes the impact of W.E.B. du Bois.
What is:
he worked to end lynching, Jim Crow laws, segregation, and discrimination in education and employment
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