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What are the Big Ideas of this unit?
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Describe the positive and negative effects of the Industrial Revolution.
List and describe the motives for European imperialism.
What is nationalism? Explain how it influenced European nations.
Compare and contrast liberalism and conservatism.
List and describe the motives for European imperialism.
What is nationalism? Explain how it influenced European nations.
Compare and contrast liberalism and conservatism.
Chapter 19
Industrialization and Nationalism
(1800-1870)
19-1: The Industrial Revolution
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Important People and Vocabulary:
Enclosure movement Capital Entrepreneur Cottage industry James Watt Puddling New Factories Railroads Robert Fulton Industrial capitalism Socialism** Robert Owen |
19-2: Reaction and Revolution
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Important People and Vocabulary:
Congress of Vienna Klemens von Metternich Conservatism Principle of intervention Liberalism Bill of Rights Revolutions of 1848 Universal male suffrage Louis-Napoleon (France) German Conferation Multinational state |
19-3: National Unification and Nationalism
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Important People and Vocabulary:
Crimean War Italian Unification Piedmont Guiseppe Garibaldi German Unification Militarism Otto von Bismarck Alsace Lorraine Kaiser Queen Victoria (England) Plebiscite Czar Alexander II (Russia) Emancipation Abolitionism Secede |
19-4: Romanticism and Realism
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Important People and Vocabulary:
Romanticism Ludwig Van Beethoven Louis Pasteur Secularization Charles Darwin Organic evolution Natural selection Realism Charles Dickens |
Chapter 20
Mass Society and Democracy
(1870-1914)
20-1: The Growth of Industrial Prosperity
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Important People and Vocabulary:
Thomas Edison Alexander Graham Bell Guglielmo Marconi Assembly line Mass production Karl Marx** Bourgeoisie Proletariat Dictatorship Revisionists |
20-2: The Emergence of Mass Society
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Important People and Vocabulary:
Frankfurt The New Elite Feminism Amalie Sieveking Florence Nightingale Clara Barton Suffrage Emeline Pankhurst Literacy |
20-3: The National State and Democracy
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Important People and Vocabulary:
Ministerial responsibility Otto von Bismarck (Germany) William II (Germany) Francis Joseph (Austria-Hungary) Nicholas II (Russia) St. Petersburg Duma Queen Liluokalani (Hawaii) Triple Alliance** Triple Entente** |
20-4: Toward the Modern Consciousness
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Important People and Vocabulary:
Modernism Claude Monet Pablo Picasso Frank Lloyd Wright Marie Curie Albert Einstein Sigmund Freud Psychoanalysis Social Darwinism Anti-Semitism Pogroms Zionism |
Chapter 21
The Height of Imperialism
(1800-1914)
21-1: Colonial Rule in Southeast Asia
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Important People and Vocabulary:
Imperialism** Racism Singapore Burma Protectorate Thailand King Mongkut (Thailand) King Chulalongkorn (Thailand) Commodore George Dewey Philippines Emilio Aguinaldo Indirect rule** Direct rule** |
21-2: Empire Building in Africa
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Important People and Vocabulary:
Annexed Muhammad Ali David Livingstone Henry Stanley Indigenous Zulu Cecil Rhodes Boer War |
21-3: British Rule in India
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Important People and Vocabulary:
Sepoys Sepoy Mutiny Kanpur Queen Victoria (England) Viceroy Bombay Indian National Congress Mohandas Gandhi Rabindranath Tagore |
21-4: Nation Building in Latin America
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Important People and Vocabulary:
Creoles Peninsualares Mestizos José de San Martín Simón Bolívar Monroe Doctrine Caudillos Antonio López de Santa Anna Benito Juárez Cash crops Puerto Rico Panama Canal Haiti Nicaragua |