Global History and Geography 10th Grade Boys & Girls 17 January 2019 What was the Nature of Educational, Cultural & Human Movement Impacts of Industrialization? Global History and Geography 10th Grade Boys & Girls 17 January 2019
Educational & Cultural Impacts Public Schools Schools Supported by tax money were built Romanticism in Art Imagination and emotion rather than reason were used. Rebellion against enlightenment Realism To depict the world as it is. Harsh realities of life 1/17/2019 6:01:02 AM Global History / Br. Siraj
Global History / Br. Siraj Impressionism Artists worked to capture a fleeting impression of a scene Movement away from realism Gave a fresh view of familiar subjects 1/17/2019 6:01:02 AM Global History / Br. Siraj
Global History / Br. Siraj Reform Legislation Toward Greater Human Rights 1884: slavery was outlawed in British colonies Toward more representative government 1832: Reform Act of 1832 gave representation to industrial towns 1858: Law ended property qualifications for members of parliament 1911: Law restricted the powers of the House of Lords; House of Commons became Supreme 1/17/2019 6:01:02 AM Global History / Br. Siraj
Global History / Br. Siraj Reform Legislation Toward Universal Suffrage 1829: Parliament gave Catholics the right of Suffrage and to hold public office 1867: Reform Act gave suffrage to many working-class men 1884: Law extended Suffrage to most farmers and other men 1918: women won the suffrage 1/17/2019 6:01:02 AM Global History / Br. Siraj
Global History / Br. Siraj Reform Legislation Toward More Right to Workers 1825: Trade Unions were legalized 1840s-1910s: parliament passed laws Limiting child labor Regulation work hours for women & children Regulating safety conditions in factories and mines Setting minimum wages Providing for accident and unemployment insurances Toward Improved Education 1870: Education act set up local PSs run by elected school boards 1902: Public Secondary Schools & Universities 1/17/2019 6:01:02 AM Global History / Br. Siraj
Global History / Br. Siraj Global Movement Improvement in Transportation, Population growth and Social and Political conditions led to a wave of global migrations from 1845 through the early 1900s Polish nationalist fled their country for Western Europe & U.S. from Russian persecution Several thousand Germans fled their country to the U.S. after failed 1848 revolution 1/17/2019 6:01:02 AM Global History / Br. Siraj
Global History / Br. Siraj Jews, escaping pogroms, left Eastern Europe Italian Farmers left for U.S. seeing economic opportunities Mass Starvation in Ireland After a potato famine in 1845 millions of Irish fled their country for U.S. & Canada Movement Toward a Global Economy By 1800s industrial revolution spread out of England Many other countries caught up with industrialization 1/17/2019 6:01:02 AM Global History / Br. Siraj
Global History / Br. Siraj Homework Questions 1, 2, 5, 6 & 7 on page 609 1/17/2019 6:01:02 AM Global History / Br. Siraj
Global History / Br. Siraj Homework Using key terms 1-10 on page 610 Reviewing Key facts: 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21 and 25 on page 610 1/17/2019 6:01:02 AM Global History / Br. Siraj