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| differences between 1st and 2nd industrial revolution |
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1st- advances in textiles 2nd- advances in use of steel, chemicals, electricity, and petroleum |
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| countries that were industrialized? |
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| Great Britain, France, Italy, Belgium, Germany |
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| countries that were not industrialized? |
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| Spain, Russia, Portugal, Austria-Hungary |
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| focuses on equality instead of competition |
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| Who wrote the Communist Manifesto? |
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| year the Communist Manifesto was written |
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| theories of the Communist Manifesto? |
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| focused on socialism, wanted equality, wanted classless society |
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| Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy |
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| Great Britain, France, Russia |
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| policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies |
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| Who were the counties included in OI? |
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| Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, England |
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| Where did the OI take place? |
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| Caribbean, Africa, India, and the America's |
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| Why did the OI take place? |
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| God, Gold, and Glory---spices, and trade |
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| When did the New Imperialism take place? |
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| mid 1800s and early 1900s |
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| countries involved with NI? |
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| France, Italy, Germany, and England |
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| Where did the NI take place? |
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| South Africa, Zimbabwe, Egypt, Sudan, Uganda, Nigeria, and Ghana were part of... |
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| Madagascar, Ivory Coast, Morocco, and Algeria |
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| Libya, Somalia, and Ethiopia |
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| Nicholas Bragg Getwan so veryyyy much :] he is the apple to my eye and the sunshine of my day :] he is my baby and will always be my baby :] he is the best boyfriend ever.... |
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| Italian patriot, gathered a group of 100 volunteers |
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| minister of Prussia and appointed by William I |
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| longest reigning queen (1837-1901) |
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| great composer; bridge between classical music and romantic period |
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| proposed the germ theory of disease |
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| published On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection; proposed organic evolution |
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| successful novelist; wrote Oliver Twist and Great Expectations |
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| sent the first radiowaves in 1901 |
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| made the first ever flight in North Carolina in 1903 |
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| wrote the Communist Manifesto in 1848 which appalled the horrible factory conditions |
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| famous army nurse who served during the Crimean war in 1853-1856 |
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| famous nurse who served during the Civil War (1861-1865) and transformed middle class workers |
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| founded the women's social and political union in 1903 |
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| german emperor from 1888-1918 |
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| believed in absolutism and was ruling in 1894 |
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| the first french-canadian prime minister in 1896 |
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| a french scientist who is the founder of the element radon |
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| in 1905 he published special theory of relativity; created new view of the universe |
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| proposed theories of human nature; from Vienna; published The Interpretations of Dreams |
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| exponent of Social Darwinism |
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| Houston Stewart Chamberlain |
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| big into German racism; a briton who became a german citizen |
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| key figure in political Zionism and wrote the Jewish State in 1896 |
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| invented the Kodak camera |
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| painted pictures that captured light and water |
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| painted pictures that captured light and water |
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| abstract artist and he is best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and |
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