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Industrialization

Mechanization of production starting around 1750

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Manufacturing

Originally meant producing by hand, transitioned to mechanized processes

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Cottage Industry

System where displaced workers made textiles at home

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Spinning Jenny

Invention aiding textile production in cottage industry

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Water Frame

Invention facilitating transition to factory system

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Steam Engine

Invention by James Watt, escalated production

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Industrial Cities

Cities formed due to steam engine allowing factories away from rivers

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Manchester

Significant industrial city in Britain during the Industrial Revolution

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First Industrial Revolution

Began around 1750, focused on textiles, iron, steel, transportation

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Second Industrial Revolution

Began around 1870, introduced Bessemer process for steel mass production

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Bessemer Process

Facilitated mass production of steel, crucial for railroad expansion

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Internal Combustion Engine

Revolutionary engine enabling various industrial applications

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Telegraphs

Communication facilitators crucial in the Second Industrial Revolution

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Urbanization

Large population migration from rural to urban areas due to industrialization

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Bourgeoisie

Emerging dominant class owning factories and controlling production

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Proletariat

Urban working class without property or wealth

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Class Consciousness

Awareness of social class distinctions and conflicts

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10-Hour Act

Legislation limiting women and children's work hours in British factories

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Age of Metternich

Period between 1815 and 1848 dominated by conservative rule

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Revolutions of 1848

Continental revolts against aristocratic control, leading to reforms

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Parliamentary Reforms

Reforms in Britain expanding suffrage and improving working conditions

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Metonic

No revolutions in Britain or Russia in 1848

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Responsive Legislation

Parliament's somewhat responsive laws in Britain

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Repressive Government

Czarist autocracy's oppressive rule in Russia

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Eastern Europe Industrialization

Slower industrialization compared to Western Europe

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Liberalism

Supporting industrialization with minimal regulations

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Radical Movements

Movements advocating for democracy and suffrage

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Scientific Socialism

Marx's theory of historical class struggles leading to communism

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Anarchism

Philosophy advocating for decentralized government

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Mass Politics

Universal male suffrage and labor unions' rise

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Labor Unions

Associations protecting labor rights and wages

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Labor Parties

Political parties representing labor interests

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Feminism

Advocating for women's rights and suffrage

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Abolitionist Movement

Movement to end slavery and promote justice

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Public Health Measures

Initiatives like vaccinations and clean water

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Compulsory Education

Mandatory public education for nationalism

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Classical Liberalism

Minimal government intervention in the economy

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David Lloyd George

British liberal endorsing government interventions

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Edwin Chadwick

Advocate for public health measures in Britain

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Industrial Revolution

Mechanization of production and urbanization

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Middle Class Expansion

Growth of the middle class during industrialization

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Quality of Life Improvement

Enhanced living conditions for working classes

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Nationalism

Strong identification with one's own nation and support for its interests

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Imperialism

Policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force

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Second Industrial Revolution

Phase of rapid industrial development in the late 19th century

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AP Exam

Standardized test for college credit in the Advanced Placement program

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Crowdcast

Platform for live video Q&A sessions and webinars

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Marco Learning

Educational company offering student support and resources

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Revolutions of 1848

Simultaneous revolutions in European nations in 1848, mostly unsuccessful

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Age of Metternich

Period of conservative rule in Europe from 1815 to 1848

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Crimean War

Conflict between Russia and an alliance of France, Britain, and the Ottoman Empire

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Congress of Vienna

Meeting of European powers to restore political stability after the Napoleonic Wars

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Concert System

Diplomatic arrangement among major powers to maintain the status quo

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Liberalism

Political ideology emphasizing individual rights, liberty, and equality

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Nationalists

Advocates for the interests and culture of a specific nation

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Socialists

Supporters of social ownership and democratic control of the means of production

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Radical Democrats

Advocates for extensive political reform and equality, often through direct democracy

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Chartists

British reform movement advocating for political and social rights for working-class men

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Property Qualifications

Requirements for property ownership to participate in voting

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Conservatives

Political faction favoring traditional institutions and cautious change

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Great Powers

Major European nations with significant global influence

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Italian Unification

Process of consolidating various states into the single nation of Italy

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Bourbons

European royal family with influence in France, Spain, and Italy

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Hungarian Revolt

Uprising in Hungary against Austrian rule during the Revolutions of 1848

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Romanian Revolution of 1848

Uprising in Romania for independence from the Ottoman Empire

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Tri-color Flag

Flag with three vertical stripes symbolizing republicanism

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Progressive Reforms

Changes aimed at improving society and government

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Ottoman Victory

Success of Ottoman troops in suppressing the Romanian Revolution of 1848

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Independence

Freedom from external control or rule

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Ottoman Empire

Powerful empire in late 17th century besieging Vienna, with influence in the Balkans.

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Vienna

City in Austria besieged by the Ottomans in the late 1600s.

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Balkan Peninsula

Region where the Ottomans had control through vassal states post-1453.

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Eastern Question

Dilemma of the declining Ottoman Empire and its impact on European stability.

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Bismarck

Architect of German unification and the alliance system, a key figure leading to World War I.

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German Confederation

Created by the Congress of Vienna, later transformed into a German super state by Bismarck.

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Garibaldi

Key figure in Italian unification alongside Kevore.

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Racialism

Belief in racial superiority, contributing to national aggrandizement.

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Chauvinism

Warlike patriotism justifying national expansion.

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European Jews

Faced acculturation challenges in the 19th century, affected by religious prohibitions.

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Test Acts

Laws requiring Anglicanism for government posts, repealed in 1828.

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Benjamin Disraeli

British Prime Minister, an ethnic Jew acculturated into Anglicanism.

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William Gladstone

Leader of the Liberal Party, Prime Minister of the UK multiple times in the late 19th century.

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Mass Politics

Political participation of the masses in the 19th century.

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Disestablishment of the Church of Ireland

Gladstone's policy to end state support for the Anglican Church in Ireland.

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Secret Ballot

Introduction in the era of mass politics for voting privacy.

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Dreyfus Affair

1890s French incident of anti-Semitism and wrongful conviction.

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Alfred Dreyfus

French military officer wrongly convicted in the Dreyfus Affair.

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Edgar Degas

Impressionist artist known for anti-Semitic views.

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Impressionism

Artistic style emphasizing brush strokes and everyday life.

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Emile Zola

Author who defended Dreyfus in his article 'J'accuse'.

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Zionism

Jewish nationalist movement advocating for a Jewish state.

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Theodore Herzl

Father of Zionism, published 'The Jewish State' in 1896

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Jewish Question

Issue of Jewish persecution and integration in Europe

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Concert of Europe

System maintaining balance of power, ended by Crimean War

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French Revolution

Event marking rise of modern nationalism and sovereignty

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Napoleon

Champion of French nationalism, influenced by French Revolution

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Language Bonds

Invisible connections between people speaking the same language

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Labor Parties

Political groups advocating workers' rights through non-violent means

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Austria-Hungary

Dual monarchy formed after Austro-Prussian War, diverse ethnic groups

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Opium Wars

Conflicts between China and Britain over opium trade