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Chapter 23; The Emergence of Industrial Society in the West, 1750-1914; Vocabulary Flashcards

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21486925Albert EinsteinDeveloped mathematical theories to explain the behavior of planetary motion and the movement of electrical particles; after 1900 theory of relativity.0
21486926American Civil WarFought from 1861 to 1865; first application of Industrial Revolution to warfare; resulted in abolition of slavery in the United States and reunification of North and South.1
21486927Belgian RevolutionProduced Belgian independence from the Dutch; established a liberal constitutional monarchy.2
21486928Benjamin DisraeliLeading conservative political figure in Britain in the second half of the 19th century; took initiative of granting vote to working-class males in 1867; typical of conservative politician making use of popular politics.3
21486929Charles DarwinBiologist who developed theory of evolution of species; argued that all living species evolved into their present form through the ability to adapt in a struggle for survival.4
21486930Factory SystemNot to be confused with the fortified ports of the commercial revolution; intensification of processes of production at single sites during the Industrial Revolution; involved greater organization of labor and firmer discipline5
21486931French RevolutionRevolution in France between 1789 and 1800; resulted in overthrow of Bourbon monarchy and old regimes; ended with establishment of French Empire under Napaleon Bonaparte; source of many liberal movements and constitutions in Europe.6
21486932Population RevolutionHuge growth in population in Western Europe beginning about 1730; prelude to Industrial Revolution; population of France increased 50 percent, England and Prussia 100 percent.7
21486933RadicalsPolitical viewpoint with origins in Western Europe during the 19th century; advocated broader voting rights than liberals; in some cases advocated outright democracy; urged reforms in favor of the lower classes.8
21486934RevisionismSocialist movements that at least tacitly disavowed Marxist revolutionary doctrine; believed social success could be achieved gradually through political institutions.9
21486935James WattDevised a steam engine in 1770s during the Industrial Revolution that could be used for production; steam engine was utilized in textile industries, mining, and railroads.10
21486936Karl MarxGerman socialist of the mid-19th century; blasted earlier socialist movements as utopian; saw history as defined by class struggle between groups out of power and those controlling the means of production; preached necessity of social revolution to create proletarian dictatorship.11
21486937Reform Bill of 1832Legislation passed in Great Britain that extended the vote to most members of the middle class; failed to produce democracy in Britain.12
21486938Otto van BismarckConservative prime minister of Prussia; architect of German unification under Prussian king in 1870; utilized liberal reforms to attract support for conservative causes.13
21486939Louis XVIBourbon monarch of France who was executed during the radical phase of the French Revolution. (1792)14
21486940ProtoindustrialzationPreliminary shift away from agricultural economy in Europe; workers become full- or part-time producers of textile and metal products, working at home but in a capitalist system in which materials, work orders, and ultimate sales depended on urban merchants; prelude to Industrial Revolution.15
21486941NationalismPolitical viewpoint with origins in Western Europe in the 19th century; often allied with one of other "isms"; urged importance of national unity; valued a collective identity based on culture, race, or ethnic origin.16
21486942Feminist MovementSought various legal and economic gains for women, including equal access to professions and higher education; came to concentrate on right to vote; won support particularly from middle-class women; active in Western Europe at the end of the 19th century; revived in light of other issues in the 1960s.17
21486943Declaration of the Rights of Man and the CitizenAdopted during the liberal phase of the French Revolution; stated the fundamental equality of all French citizens; later became a political source for other liberal movements.18
21486944Mass Leisure CultureAn aspect of the later Industrial Revolution; based on newspapers, music halls, popular theater, vacation trips, and team sports.19
21486945LiberalsPolitical viewpoint with origins in Western Europe during the 19th century; stressed limited state interference in individual life, representation of propertied people in government; urged importance of constitutional rule and parliaments.20
21486946Napoleon BonaparteRose within the French army during the wars of the French Revolution; Eventually became the general. Led a coup that ended the French Revolution; established French Empire under his rule; Defeated and deposed in 1815.21
21486947Chartist MovementAttempt by artisans and workers in Britain to gain the vote during the 1840's; demands for reform beyond the Reform Bill of 1832 were incorporated into a series of petitions; movement failed.22
21486948GuillotineIntroduced as a method of humane execution; utilized to execute thousands during the most radical phase of the French Revolution known as the Reign of Terror.23
21486949American RevolutionRebellion of English American colonies along Atlantic seaboard between 1775 and 1783; resulted in independence for former British colonies and eventual formation of the United States of America.24
21486950Greek RevolutionRebellion in Greece against the Ottoman Empire in 1820; key step in gradually dismantling the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans.25
21486951Congress of ViennaMet in 1815 after the defeat of France to restore the European balance of power.26
21486952French Revolution of 1848Overthrew the French monarchy established in 1830; Briefly established the second French republic.27
21486953French Revolution of 18302nd revolution against Bourbon Dynasty; a liberal movement that created a bourgeois government under a moderate monarchy.28
21486954Social QuestionIssues related to workers and women in western Europe during the Industrial Revolution.29
21486955SocialismPolitical movement with origins in Western Europe during the 19th century; urged an attack on private property in the name of equality; wanted state control of means of production, end to capitalist exploitation of the working man.30

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