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The Luddites favored a policy of rapid industrialization   False  
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Romaticism is an ideology and a mood embraced emotionality but avoided individualism   False  
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Many of exhibits shown in britain's great exhibition were housed in the house of parliament to show the connection between industrial might and political power   False  
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James Hargreaves pioneered the first steam-powered locomotive on an industrial rail line   False  
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The initially successful Revolutions of 1848 ultimately failed because the revolutionaries were divided by political aims and nationalistic aspirations   True  
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Early Socialism embraced the belief that the competition bred by early industrial capitalism would dramatically improve society and create a new model of progress   False  
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By 1870, most of the world had begun to industrialize according to the models established in western Europe and the U.S.   True  
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The congress of vienna placed much of italy under austrian domain   True  
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World's first industrial fair was held in paris in 1851, commemorating the rebuilding of the city under the leadership of Emperor Napoleon III   False  
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The British gov played a sig role in Britain's industrialization by providing stability that protected priv property   True  
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In Britain, the Industrial Revolution was built upon the coal and iron industry while industrialization on the continent of europe was led by cotton   False  
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Monroe doctrine was asking for Europeans to help from revolutions spreading north   False  
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Working-class British children were treated well   False  
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The early century saw a decrease in crime   False  
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Thomas maltus advocated gov intervention to ease the plight of the poor   False  
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Romanticism   Beethoven  
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Regular police forces and prison reforms were geared toward   the creation of more law-abiding societies  
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The Karlsbad Decrees of 1819 did all following EXCEPT   dissolve several smaller german states  
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Romantic Artist who paint   Turner  
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Britains emergence as an industrial power was aided by stuff except   Parliament's heavy control  
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The rise of the industrial factory system deeply affected worker's lives and status   no longer owned the means of economic production and could only sell their labor for a wage  
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James Watt   rotary engine that could spin and weave cotton  
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Steam engines were powered by   coal  
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Early socialist who advocated for cooperative communaties   Charles Fourier  
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First step towards industrial revolution in britain   cotton textile industry  
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The European population explosion of the 19th century   was largely attributable to the disappearance of famine from western europe+jj  
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