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1 Industrialization and even more Global Integration
1750 – 1900 Review Industrialization and even more Global Integration

2 Industrialization Factors leading to industrialization - causes
Use your Key Concepts, homework notes, class notes and other sources to tell this story: Factors leading to industrialization - causes Industrialization Define this event. Include the difference between the first and the second industrial revolution. Effects #1: New Social Classes: Middle class – bourgeoisie Working class – proletarian Wide gap between rich & poor Urbanization Effects #2: New economic theories: Capitalism promoted industry, capitalists Socialism and Marxism promoted equality of wealth and defended working class rights. Effects #3: New global trading patterns base on the spread of global capitalism Effects #4: Imperialism Neocolonialism Response: Asian states try to modernize Anti-imperialism Response: Trade/labor unions New economic theories

3 Imperialism Factors leading to Imperialism - causes Impact on Asia:
Use your Key Concepts, homework notes, class notes and other sources to tell this story: Factors leading to Imperialism - causes Imperialism Define this event. Impact on Asia: Impact on Africa: Examples of Rebellions against imperial rule:

4 Enlightenment Factors leading to Enlightenment Movement
Use your Key Concepts, homework notes, class notes and other sources to tell this story: Factors leading to Enlightenment Movement Enlightenment Define this event. Include where it originated and spread to. Effect #1: Birth of liberalism: Constitutional governments Representative assemblies Individual rights Effect #2: American Revolution Effect #3: French Revolution Effect #4: Haitian Revolution Effect #5 Latin American Revolutions Effect #6: 19th century social movements: abolitionist movement, end of serfdom and feminist movement

5 Nationalism Factors leading to the rise of Nationalism
Use your Key Concepts, homework notes, class notes and other sources to tell this story: Factors leading to the rise of Nationalism Nationalism Define this event. Include where it originated and spread to. Key Concept has a good definition. Effect #1: Effects in Europe: German and Italy Effect #2: American Revolution Effect #3: French Revolution Effect #4: Haitian Revolution Effect #5 Latin American Revolutions Effect #6: 19th century social movements: abolitionist movement, end of serfdom and feminist movement

6 New Migration patterns
Use your Key Concepts, homework notes, class notes and other sources to tell this story: Factors leading to migration in this era: New Migration patterns Describe them. Effect of migration: Response to migration:


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