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326016253new technologies in agriculture led to food surpluses which freed some people from the farms. they then went to the cities where jobs in the new industrial economy were becoming available.impact or agricultural revolution0
326016254new machines for ploqing, seeding and reaping. farmers farmed a different way.improved agriculture techniques1
326016255Europe got cotton from other countries and then most of the cotton was woven in homes or small shopsdomestic system2
326016256textile industry with the flying shuttle, spinning jenny,and cotton ginwhere did the industrial revolution hit first3
326016257Thomas Newcomer developed an insufficent engine but then James Watt dramatically improved it.steam engine4
326016258used to generate power for industry and also transportation with the steam ship and steam- powered locomotive. steam ships and locomotives would go a long way in imperial building.why steam was such a big deal5
326016259telegraph, telephone, lightbulb, internal combustion engine, radio, airplane.examples of items that changed how people communicated, traveled, and lives each day.6
326016260industrial revolution permitted the creation of tons of new products which were made in factoriesfactory system7
326016261interchangeable parts and assembly lineswhat made factories more efficient8
326016262he captured the despair and hopelessness of the worker's every day livesimportance of Charles Dickens9
326016263removed workers from families and traditional structuresnew living arrangments in tenements and factory boarding houses....10
326016264aristocrats-those who became rich from industrial sucess...middle class-lawyers, doctors, ministers, managers...working class-HUGE made up or facotry workers and peasant farmers on countrysidenew classes created from industrial revolution...11
326016265classes livign side by side. working class saw factory workers.diffference between social class structure during the revolution12
326016266when governments remove themselves entirely from regulationlaissez faire capitalism13
326016267served as the foundation of socialism and communismKarl Marx14
326016268believed they could lead a worker revolution and end the tyranny of the czarsVladmir Lenin15
326016269industrial nations would colonize places, take all their natural resources back to england, make them a finished product, then send them back to the colonies for them to buy. they had to buy them because they couldn't trade with anyone else.what made colonial powers rich16
326016270ethnocentric...they believed the were superioreuropeans were...17
326016271in decling from wars and religious conflicts between hindus and muslims, lacked a strong leader. so europeans moved in.mughal empire18
326016272upper castes taught english, christianity spread, railroads and canals built, urbanization increased, all at the expense of of indian culture.british imperialism on india19
326016273to begin the path towards independenceindian national congress20
326016274manchu dynasty trying to get its act together but it did no goodself strengthening movement21
326016275many of the countries it controlled such as korea vietnam and japanmanchu dynasty lost...22
326016276Germany, Russia, britain, and france. these spheres were not quite colonies. they were places where these countries set up military bases, businesses, transportation, and communication operationsspheres of influence in china23
326016277japs built steamships and railways, samarai warrior class as a institution had been abolished, universal military service among all males was established, found national identity. went through a quick industrial revolution and became a world power.during meji restoration24
326016278japs kicked russia out of manchuria and developed their own sphere of influence there.russo-japanese war25
326016279slaveryas englishtenment ideas took root in europe more and more people became outrage with26
326016280dutch went to south africa(boers) discovered diamonds and gold there. british quickly followed and they fought years of wars in the Boers Wars. britain won. south africa was annexed as part of their never ending empiredutch then british in africa27
326016281effort to oppose european colonialismafrican national congress28
326016282british colony, 1910 got it's own constitution and became union of south africa although still under british common wealthsouth africa29

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