9012245126 | steam engine | steam engine Mechanical device in which the steam from heated water builds up pressure to drive a piston, rather than relying on human or animal muscle power; the introduction of the steam engine allowed a increase in productivity and made the Industrial Revolution possible; Invented by James Watt | ![]() | 0 |
9012245127 | Indian Cotton Textiles | well-made and inexpensive cotton textiles from India; competition stimulated the British textile industry to industrialize, led to the eventual destruction of the Indian textile market in Europe and India | ![]() | 1 |
9012245128 | Middle class Values | middle-class values Belief system typical of the middle class that developed in Britain in the nineteenth century; it emphasized thrift, hard work, rigid moral behavior, cleanliness, and "respectability" | ![]() | 2 |
9012245129 | lower middle class | Developed in nineteenth century that consisted of people employed in the service sector as clerks, salespeople, secretaries, police officers, and the like; by 1900, about 20 percent of Britain's population | ![]() | 3 |
9012245130 | Karl Marx | Karl Marx a philosopher and economist famous for his ideas about capitalism and communism | ![]() | 4 |
9012245131 | Labour Party | Working-class political party in the 1890s and dedicated to reforms and a peaceful transition to socialism, viable alternative to the emphasis of Marxism | ![]() | 5 |
9012245132 | Latin American export boom | Large-scale increase in Latin American exports (mostly raw materials and foodstuffs) to industrializing countries in the second half of the nineteenth century, made possible by major improvements in shipping; the boom mostly benefited the upper and middle classes | ![]() | 6 |
9012245135 | Socialism in the US | minor political movement in the United States | 7 | |
9012245136 | Progressives | advocated reform measures to correct the ills of industrialization | ![]() | 8 |
9012245137 | Russian Revolution of 1905 | Russia's defeat at the hands of Japan in 1905; the revolution was suppressed, but it forced the government to make substantial reforms | ![]() | 9 |
9012245138 | Mexican Revolution | Mexican reformers from the middle class joined with workers and peasants to overthrow the dictator Porfirio Díaz and create a new democratic order | ![]() | 10 |
9012245139 | Caudillos | strongman who seized control of a government in nineteenth-century Latin America | ![]() | 11 |
9012245140 | Dependent development | Latin America's economic growth financed by foreign capital, dependent on European and North American | ![]() | 12 |
9012249218 | Ellen Johnston | 1853: factory worker and poet, born into working class family, worked in textile mills, resistance to domesticity, stood up for herself, single mom at age 17 | 13 |
AP World History - Strayer Chapter 17 Flashcards
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