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Chapter 9 Industrialization Spreads & Reform
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Industrialization Spreads United States – Samuel Slater – Lowell, Massachusetts – Textiles, clothing, shoemaking – Factories – Railroads – Natural resources – Corporations – stock
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Industrialization Spreads Continental Europe – Belgium: iron ore, coal, water, people – Germany – Pockets of countries Bohemia Catalonia Northern Italy France Ruhr Valley
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Industrialization Spreads Japan – Mejii – Textile mills – Coal mines – Shipyards – Investment – economy
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Impact of Industrialization Rise of Global inequality Crystal Palace Economic power Communication Life expectancy increased Middle class Greater democratic participation Social Reform
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9.4 Reform Laissez Faire – Wealth of Nations – Adam Smith – Hands off – Free market – Increase class tensions – New urban society – Survival of the fittest=social Darwinism
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Socialism Thomas Moore-Utopia Jeremy Bentham-Utilitarianism, greatest good for the greatest number, co-operative system, legal reform, prison reform Robert Owen- New Harmony 1825, factors of production owned by public for good of all, optimistic, belief in progress, social justice
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Socialism People’s society Government takes action Government intervenes Government helps people Government implements action plans
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Communism Karl Marx & Freidrich Engels Communist Manifesto haves= Bourgeoisie Have nots= Proletariat Conflict between the two Blame capitalism for conditions and conflict
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Communism Future: workers revolution, proletariat overthrow Bourgeoisie, state & government will wither away and then there would be pure COMMUNISM Pure Communism= complete sharing of all goods and services, no need for government
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Unions Workers join together Collective bargaining= negotiate contracts Strike= refuse to work
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Reform Movements Child labor laws Women labor laws Abolition of slavery Women’s rights movement begins Public education= Horace Mann
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