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Industrial Rev

Second Industrial Rev

Art Related

Isms Related

Key People

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The steam engine was invented/perfected by

James Watt

A form of proto- industrialization would be called the

Putting out system

Built to display the industrial power of England

Crystal Palace

Canals, hard-surfaced roads, and the steamboat are all considered aspects of

Transportation Revolution

German union meant to regulate trade within the “states”

Zollverein

The inventor of economic theory which states that wages will always run towards the minimum

David Ricardo

Innovator of the “sanitary idea” and the Public Health Movement

Edwin Chadwick

Group that advocated for better rights of English working class

Chartists

Created to aid the poor by giving them jobs and a place to stay

Poorhouses

Class in society created during industrial rev

bourgeoisie

Art form expressing emotion over reason

Romanticism

Cubism was invented, in part, by

Picasso

Art developed by artists such as Kandinsky that followed no true form

Expressionism

Art form that incorporates heavy brushstrokes

Impressionism

Who is the artist of this work?

Claude “Money” Monet

Marx

Marxism/Communsim

Smith

Capitalism

Metternich

Conservatism

Robert Owen

Utopian Socialism

Giuseppe Mazzini

Nationalism

Co-author of Communist Manifesto

Engels

Russian Realist author

Tolstoy

Scientist who was known for pioneering discoveries in the field of radioactivity

Marie Curie

“Bourgeoisie King”

Louis Philippe

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Originator of the Dialectic

Hegel

The meeting of many powers (including those of the triple alliance) was known as

The Congress System

A famine that is viewed as a “holocaust” by some is

Irish Potato Famine

a key revolution in the late 1800s that was successful in pushing Muslims out of Europe

Greek Revolution

Group known for smashing machines in protest of industry

Luddities

Originator of idea of “repression”

Freud

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