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World Map 1914 – what happened? WDc

Shaping the Industrial World I.Intro A.Asia B.Small; nation-states

II. Emergence of Europe A. 1. expand 2. technology a. compass; long sea voyages b. gun powder B. 1. barter money; invested 2. money; invested C. 1. money 2. explore

III. The Industrial Revolution A. 1700s; more; production 1.plants; Americas 2.farming 3.machines

B. 1. machines 2. electricity; humans; animal * let’s make some houses!

C. 1. urbanization; growth of cities a. jobs/work b. nasty

Pittsburg at noon in

Mid 1800s

NYC

2.democratic a. vote 3. transportation 4. communication 5. medical care A little Industrial Revolution review ?

IV. Imperialism A. 1. raw; factories 2. new; sell 3. Imperialism

World Map 1914 – what happened?

Map Study on p Great Britain 2. USA; Japan 3. language, laws, etc.

B. 1. power; world 2. westernization 1) government & law 2) foods 3) clothing 4) religions 5) technology

V. Nationalism A. loyalty B. rivalry D. (which should be VI ) A. USA; USSR/Russia B. political 1. increased 2. developing C. USSR; 1990s