Chapter 22
1. The Industrial Revolution began in England in about __________________ in the ______________industry.
2. A decrease in food prices led to an increased/decreased demand for manufactured goods.
3. The Scotsman who improved the steam engine._________________________________
3. The Scotsman who improved the steam engine._____________________________
4. Henry Cort development a new process of using coke to improve the output of __________________________.
5. The first railroad line was the _______________________line, and the first effective locomotive was Stephenson’s_____________________.
6. The railroads tended to increase/decrease the number of cottage workers.
7. The architectural wonder of the 1851 industrial fair in London._____________________
8. Between 1780 and 1820, purchasing power in Britain increased/decreased.
9. The role of the government in bring about industrialization was greater/less in continental countries than in Britain.
10. The economic and trade agreement formed in 1834 that allowed goods to move among the German member states without tariffs.__________________
11. The possibility of a worker becoming a su8ccessful industrialist increased/decreased as the nineteenth century wore on.
12. With the _______________Act of 1833, the employment of children in British factories tended to increase/decrease.
Chapter 23
Name of Diplomat
Country
Objective
Metternich
Castlereagh
Alexander I
Talleyrand
Hardenburg
Country
Year
Revolutionary Goals and Outcome
Spain
1820-1823
Two Sicilies
1820-1821
Greece
1821-1832
France
1830
France
1848
Hungary
1848
Prussia
1848
1. in the long run, the revolutions in Germany in 1848 resutled in the victory/defeat of German liberalism.
2. The new president of France in 1848. ______________________
3. The romantic painter whose masterpiece was liberty Leading the People.
4. Laissez-faire economists believed that the state should/should not regulate the economy.
5. Hungary was a part of the ________________________Empire.
6. This German pastor and philosopher argued that every national group has its own particular spirit and genius.___________________
7. The mid-nineteenth-century Frenchmen, author of Organization of work, believed that the right to work was sacred and should be guaranteed by the state._____________________
8. The revolutions of 1848 in Austria saw cooperation/competition among national groups and the eventual victory/defeat of the old aristocracy and conservatism
Chapter 24
1. the birthrate increased/decreased in the last half of the nignteeth century.
2. For example the Englishwoman who married in the 1860s had an average of about ____________________, and her granddaughter marrying in the 1920s had only _____________________________
3. He advocated the principle of “the greatest good for the greatest number.”
4. Lister believed that infection could be controlled by the application of “__________________principle.”
5. Electric streetcars first came to the city in about the year_____________________.
6.
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