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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Industrial Revolution Politics Nationalism Culture Other Ch. 12 Stuff
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One the 1 st industries to be effected by the Industrial Revolution
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Cotton Textiles
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Women & Children made up this much of the workforce in the cotton industry
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2/3
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Improved food supplies, larger labor force, and abundant money supply led to the IR in this country
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Great Britain
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Invention that improved thread production
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Spinning Jenny
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Seekers of new business opportunities
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Entrepreneurs
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This meeting developed the peace settlement following the defeat of Napoleon
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Congress of Vienna
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Voting rights for all adult men
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Universal male suffrage
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Belief in tradition and social stability
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Conservatism
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Belief that people should be free from government restraint
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Liberalism
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Right of powerful countries to maintain order throughout Europe
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Principle of intervention
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German word for “emperor”
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Kaiser
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In 1848, these took place in France, Italy, and the German States
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Revolutions
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Britain avoided revolutions at home by giving this group the right to vote
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Industrial middle class
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Bismarck’s theory of practical governance
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realpolitik
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Reliance on military strength
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militarism
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Artistic movement that emphasized feelings and emotion
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Romanticism
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Indifference to religion
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Secularization
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Theory that life forms develop from simpler forms
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Organic evolution
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A literary and artistic movement that rejected Romanticism
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Realism
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He proposed the germ theory of disease
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Louis Pasteur
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According to this botanist, natural selection was central to organic evolution
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Charles Darwin
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The emperor of France’s Second Empire who limited civil liberties at first
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Napoleon III
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These realist novelists criticized aspects of 19 th century life
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Flaubert & Dickens
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Walter Scott, Mary Shelly, Edgar Allen Poe, & William Wordsworth all have this in common
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They all were Romantic writers
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Law that freed Russian serfs
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Emancipation edict
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