A system brought on by a worker's revolution where private property, class, and religion do not exist is...
Communism
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Name one cause of the industrial revolution.
Agricultural revolution causing small farmers to move to cities, urbanization, access to natural resources (coal, iron, water), increased access to capital ($)
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When people move from rural areas to cities, this is called...
Urbanization
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Which invention (developed in 1804 by Trevithick) revolutionized transportation?
The locomotive
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With which industry did the process of industrialization begin?
Textile industry
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Name one positive effect of industrialization.
Increase in jobs, greater variety or products, impulsed inventions and technological progress, economic gains, educational opportunities, creation of unions
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Name one negative effect of industrialization.
Child labor, pollution, disease and terrible living conditions in cities, rising class tensions due to widening gap between upper and working class
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This is a picture of the...
Spinning jenny
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The -ism behind industrialization where production of goods is privatized and for profit is...
Capitalism
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Laissez faire economics involves...
free markets-- allowing businesses to regulate markets and working conditions with NO government regulation
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An economic and politcal system where the means of production are publicly owned and managed by a democratically elected government is...
Socialism
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The -ism whose goal is the creation of a Jewish state or "homeland" is...
Zionism
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The -ism used to justify imperialism that implies that some people or countries are naturally better or "fitter" than others is...
Social Darwinism
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One country taking control of and settling another country as a colony in order to exploit its resources and people is...
Colonialism
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Name one cause of European imperialism.
Desire for more natural resources and new markets to sell products in, Social Darwinist ideology, technological advances like the machine gun and steamboat
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Describe one negative effect of imperialism on colonized countries.
Death, exploitation, loss of land/independence, shift to cash crop agriculture, famine, breakdown of traditional cultures, invasion of foreign wars