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Period 5 Concept Outline APWH

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Period 5: Industrialization and Global Integration, c. 1750 to c. 1900 Key Concept 5.1. Industrialization and Global Capitalism Industrialization fundamentally altered the production of goods around the world. It not only changed how goods were produced and consumed, as well as what was considered a ?good,? but it also had far-reaching effects on the global economy, social relations, and culture. Although it is common to speak of an ?Industrial Revolution,? the process of industrialization was a gradual one that unfolded over the course of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, eventually becoming global. Industrialization fundamentally changed how goods were produced. A variety of factors led to the rise of industrial production.

Industrialization

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Industrialization Chapter Test Review (Mr. Wilkin) Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in England? England had natural resources (COAL, IRON) and it was where the stream engine was invented. England had a strong banking system with the wealth to invest A ready population Good trade connections around the world England rapidly developed a strong iron/ steel industry as well as a powerful cotton textile industry The Industrial Revolution spread to Europe and the USA Farms had changed due to the enclosure movement The old ?cottage industries? where folks worked part- time in their homes were replaced by factory work What technological advances produced the Industrial Revolution? James Watt- invented a better steam engine in 1765 James Hargreaves- invented the spinning Jenny

Early Modern Economy and Society

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Early Modern Economy and Society: 1500-1800 early economy: capitalism?twe did society follow development of economic change..same: feudal, change why? Elements of
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GLOBALIZATION ARTICLE

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Globalization An Overview of Globalization and Its Positive and Negative Aspects By Colin Steif If you look at the tag on your shirt, chances are you would see that it was made in a country other than the one in which you sit right now. What's more, before it reached your wardrobe, this shirt could have very well been made with Chinese cotton sewed by Thai hands, shipped across the Pacific on a French freighter crewed by Spaniards to a Los Angeles harbor. This international exchange is just one example of globalization, a process that has everything to do with geography. Globalization and Its Characteristics Globalization is the process of increased interconnectedness among countries most notably in the areas of economics,

The Making of Industrial Society

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Kinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP World History 16 August 2015 Chapter 30 Outline Making of Industrial Society 1827, after marrying at 23, Betty Harris took job as drawer in coalpit near Manchester, England; involved crawling down mine/hauling coal from bottom Coal went to fuel steam engines that powered factories/mills Wore belt around waist; hitched to it was chain that passed between legs/attached to coal cart that she pulledthru mine; belt strained body, mine shafts were slippery Started work at 6 AM, shift was 12 hrs. Worked in coal pit with 6 women/6 boys/girls; men in shafts didn?t treat women well Belts/chains chafed skin, miners beat/raped them 1-hr. break for midday meal of bread/butter, tried to discourage husband?s advances

Terms and Questions, Chapter 3 Palmer Textbook

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AP Euro Homework, Chapter 3 (Palmer) Please know the following terms at a minimum: emergent capitalism Columbian Exchange cultural relativism commodity (as in sugar...) conquistadore mestizo mulatto Manila galleons inflation capital "putting out" system spinster naval stores usury commercial capitalism mercantilism (!) tariff system yeomanry landed gentry freeholder grands seigneurs bourgois bourgeoisie hidalgos tax exemption robot Treaty of Tordesillas Potosi mines Know who the following people are and how they impacted this phase of European history: Vasco de Gama St. Francis Xavier Hernando Cortes Francisco Pizarro Magellan Pedro Cabral Johann Fugger

Ch 2 AP Micro econ

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The Market System and the Circular Flow 02 McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright ? 2012 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. The Market System Known as capitalism Characteristics of market systems: Private property Freedom of enterprise and choice Self-Interest Competition Markets and prices Australia, Switzerland, and the U.K. LO1 2-* Global Perspective LO2 Index of Economic Freedom, Selected Nations 2-* Technology and Capital Goods Advanced technology and capital goods are encouraged Specialization Division of labor Geographic specialization LO2 2-* Active, but Limited Government Government may be needed to alleviate market failures Government can increase effectiveness of a market system LO2 2-* The Five Fundamental Questions

chapter 30

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Foundations of industrialization Coal critical to the early industrialization of Britain Shift from wood to coal in eighteenth century; deforestation caused wood shortages Abundant, accessible coal reserves in Britain Overseas colonies provided raw materials Plantations in the Americas provided sugar and cotton Colonies also became markets for British manufactured goods Grain, timber, and beef shipped from United States to Britain after 1830 Demand for cheap cotton spurred mechanization of cotton industry John Kay invented the flying shuttle, 1733 Samuel Crompton invented the spinning "mule," 1779 Edmund Cartwright invented a water-driven power loom, 1785 James Watt's steam engine, 1765 Burned coal, which drove a piston, which turned a wheel

The jungle By Upton Sinclair

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 The Jungle was written by Upton Sinclair in 1906. It was first published in Chicago, in February 26, 1906. The Jungle is a fictional novel, a political fiction; there are 401 pages in this navel. The Jungle is a good novel that anyone could read and enjoy; this novel shows readers how Capitalism effected the lives of the immigrant. It takes readers behind the factory, and show them how food were properted in 20th century
 
 

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