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Know new practices and tools of the agricultural revolution (1700s) -
Know several factors of production and be able to explain them -
Know new technologies that began/ continued the industrial revolution -
Know why machines moved into factories -
Know 3 new sources of power, 4 types of transportation, and 3 methods of communication -
Know new types of business organizations -
Know how home life changed— several problems of urbanization -
Know how work lives changed— problems of industrialization -
Know who (what groups) were increasingly doing the work in factories -
Know what social group grew most and who it included -
Know how workers tried to demand changes and their success(?) -
Know examples of other social/ econ issues in the period+ how they were achieved -
Know several actions by older empires to modernize and reforms of the Meiji Restoration -
Know how china’s self-sufficiency became a problem for them -
Know 3 problems in China (of isolation) leading to rebellions -
Know the purpose of the Berlin Conference and which countries were still independent -
Know the problem of the new territories made by the Berlin Conference -
List (territorial) effects of Ottoman decline -
Know two places gained by the US in the Pacific -
Know which countries in SE Asia were still independent + how? -
Enclosures Act -
Industrialization -
Specialization -
Interchangeable Parts -
Laissez-faire -
Communist Manifesto -
Proletariat -
The Wealth of Nations -
Meiji Restoration -
Imperialism -
spheres of influence -
Opium Wars -
Russo-Japanese War
Monroe Doctrine -
Boer War+Zulu War -
Berlin Conference -
Cause and effect: two causes of increased labor in this period -
Contrast: explain why (3) the Industrial Rev began in Britain (and the US) 1st -
Relate a stable government and industrialization:
Cause and effect: explain the impact of new technologies on manufacturing -
Cause and effect: two ways industry impacted the environment -
Cause and effect: several socio/econ benefits of industrialization -
Contrast capitalism (Smith) and communism (Marx) -
Contrast the law of supply and demand and the law of wages -
Contrast the economic ideas of Mathus and Ricardo -
Cause: three goals of imperialism -
Causes: why were Europeans more successful against African peoples in the 1800s -