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What did the Congress of Vienna do? Restore Monarchies and create a balance of power in Europe.
What was Conservatism? Obedient to Monarchy, obedient to religion, said no revolutions.
What was Liberalism? Independent Freedom, Equality law/constitutions, Religious tolerance/separation of church and state.
What was Nationalism? People with the same background language and culture unite to create a nation.
Why did the Industrial Revolution start in Great Britain?(#1) Money.
Why did the Industrial Revolution start in Great Britain?(#2) Natural Resources.
Why did the Industrial Revolution start in Great Britain?(#3) Imports/Exports.
Why did the Industrial Revolution start in Great Britain?(#4) Agricultural Revolution.
Why did the Industrial Revolution start in Great Britain?(#5) Population Growth.
How did Working Conditions create social, economic or cultural changes? Working conditions were horribly dangerous, people put themselves at risk everyday to earn little pay. Risk like losing limbs or ruining their lungs in the coal mine.
How did Agricultural life leading into Urbanized life create social, economic or cultural changes? People moved from the farms to move to the city in order to work on the factories.
How did Coal create social, economic or cultural changes? Coal was a new form of power, an provided jobs for the poor in the coal mines.
How did the Middle Class create social, economic or cultural changes? The Middle Class during the Middle Ages were lawyers, intellects, and others, in the Industrial Revolution they were factory owners.
How did Child Labor create social, economic or cultural changes? Children were working in the factories in order to support their families.
How did little pay create social, economic or cultural changes? The women and the children got paid half or less than half than the men. The men still had little pay.
What is Capitalism? A economic theory based on industrial production and manufacturing.
What machinery came from the Industrial revolution and how did they create social, economic or cultural changes? Steam engine, the first locomotive, coal power, and water power.
What is Socialism? A social and economic along with political ideology that has society, typically represented by the government, take over, control of most, if not all, of this means of production and to manage the economy with input from labor, industry, and others.
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