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1 AGREE or DISAGREE?

2 AGREE or DISAGREE? Google Classroom
1. European nations were able to gain colonies by the 1800’s. 2. The 2nd Agricultural Revolution and the Industrial Revolution led to the rise of field workers in both Europe and the United States. 3. The Age of Imperialism changed the power relationships around the world. 4. After World War II, the rise of nationalism in Africa, Asia, and Latin America leads to the continuing foreign control over these regions.

3 Industrial World

4 1. European nations were able to gain colonies by the 1800’s.
AGREE Evidence: Advances in Technology Money economy (Commercial Revolution) Industrial Revolution Wealth from Trade Leads to Age of Imperialism

5 Emergence of Europe (1350 - 1600)
Causes (#3) Technology Improved navigation (Astrolabe, compass, maps,) ships money economy/Commercial Revolution Moved away from barter economy Rise of banking and lending Profit from exploration and trade overseas exploration/expansion/trade Vasco Da Gama ( )

6 Carracks were ocean-going ships: large enough to be stable in heavy seas, and roomy enough to carry provisions for long voyages. They were the ships in which the Portuguese and the Spanish explored the world in the 15th and 16th centuries. Forerunner of the great ships of the age of sail, the carrack was one of the most influential ship designs in history; while ships became more specialized, the basic design remained unchanged throughout the Age of Sail Florin

7 The route followed in Vasco da Gama's first voyage (1497–1499)
Bartolomeu Dias returned from rounding the Cape of Good Hope in 1488

8 Evidence: DECREASE (disagree)
2. The 2nd Agricultural Revolution and the Industrial Revolution led to the rise of field workers in both Europe and the United States. DISAGREE Evidence: DECREASE (disagree) Technology = machinery = need for less workers = urbanization = Industrial Revolution = Imperialism

9 2nd Agricultural Revolution
causes new plants from Americas Corn, potato new farming methods and machines Crop rotation, plow Effects (#4a) Increased food production population growth decreased demand for farm workers = move to cities = large workforce Helps drive …….

10 Crash Course: Industrial Revolution
12:00 Spinning Machine and Factories

11 Industrial Revolution Videos
Spinning Machine and Factories 1st Richard Arkwright Steam Engine 2nd Industrial Revolution Comes to America 3rd

12 Industrial Revolution (1750-1914)
Machines replaced hand tools, and steam and electricity replace animal and human power (1a) Causes factors of production: land (iron/coal), labor with good wages, and capital (#2a) Money that can be invested Entrepreneurs (#2b) People who risk their money to set up a business in order to make a profit Mechanization to change a process so that it is performed by machinery instead of human or animal labor

13 Industrial Revolution (1750-1914)
Effects (#4b) Steam Engine – Better transportation, communication, mining, improved healthcare Urbanization (#2c) Growth of cities Factory system - Poor working conditions Need for raw materials Imperialism (#2d) – Empire Building the control by one country of the political, economic, and cultural life of another country or region

14 The Industrialized Society

15 The Industrialized Society

16 The Industrialized Society

17 Quick Check A major result of the Industrial Revolution in Europe was
increased urbanization invention of gunpowder a decline in the factory system a strengthening of European nations

18 3. The Age of Imperialism changed the power relationships around the world.
AGREE Evidence: Industrial Revolution, advanced weapons, wealth = control trade = Europe extended political and economic influence worldwide

19 Age of Imperialism (1870 – 1914) causes: (#5)
Industrial Revolution = need for raw materials/foreign markets competition between European nations advance weapons – gunpowder to guns video Wealth effects: Economic dependence of non-western nations Westernization (#2e) adoption of western culture Nationalism: (#2f) movements for independence based on national and cultural pride

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22 4. After World War II, the rise of nationalism in Africa, Asia, and Latin America leads to the continuing foreign control over these regions. AGREE Evidence: national and cultural pride = nationalism opposes foreign control = Decolonization

23 In Short The Industrial revolution leads to…
Imperialism which leads to… Nationalism Decolonization with John Green Show 0:00 – 3:10 Skip 3:10 – 5:44

24 And Sometimes Fundamentalism:
Belief that society should be based on the principles of one’s religion Opposition to westernization Western influences corrupt the society Does not mean extremism

25 Secularism Fundamentalism Liberals Conservatives Socialists
Communists Extremists

26 Cold War (#1b) after WW II, a period of political and economic struggle between the Democratic nations of the West (US) and the Communist Bloc (former Soviet Union)

27 Quick Check During the Age of Imperialism, European nations
used new inventions to speed up the production of goods. supported the growth of nationalism in other parts of the world. helped developing nations to build modern, industrial economies. extended their economic and political control around the world.

28 AGREE or DISAGREE? Google Classroom
1. European nations were able to gain colonies by the 1800’s. 2. The 2nd Agricultural Revolution and the Industrial Revolution led to the rise of field workers in both Europe and the United States. 3. The Age of Imperialism changed the power relationships around the world. 4. After World War II, the rise of nationalism in Africa, Asia, and Latin America leads to the continuing foreign control over these regions.

29 1. European nations were able to gain colonies by the 1800’s.
Evidence: Advances in Technology Money economy (Commercial Revolution) Industrial Revolution Wealth from Trade Leads to Age of Imperialism 2. The 2nd Agricultural Revolution and the Industrial Revolution led to the rise of field workers in both Europe and the United States. Evidence: DECREASE (disagree) Technology = machinery = need for less workers = urbanization = Industrial Revolution = Imperialism

30 3. The Age of Imperialism changed the power relationships around the world.
Evidence: Industrial Revolution, advanced weapons, wealth = control trade = Europe extended political and economic influence worldwide 4. After World War II, the rise of nationalism in Africa, Asia, and Latin America leads to the continuing foreign control over these regions. Disagree Evidence: national and cultural pride = nationalism opposes foreign control = Decolonization

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