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UNIT 4 THE DAWN OF
THE INDUSTRIAL AGE
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TOPIC 1 – CAUSES OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION, PAGES 187-189 ; 215-229
KEY TERM EXPLANATION
James Watt (p. 215)
Productivity (p. 218)
Interchangeable Parts (p. 219)
Eli Whitney (p. 219)
Bessemer Process (p. 219)
Capitalism (p. 223)
Monopoly (p. 224)
KEY QUESTION EXPLANATION
List and describe the five factors that allowed Great Britain to lead the way in Industrialization. (p. 216)
How was the textile industry transformed in the 1700s? (p. 216-217)
How did Britain’s transportation network support the Industrial Revolution? (p. 217)
Complete the following matrix. For each country, list one similarity and one difference between their experience with industrialization and that of Great Britain. (p. 219-220)
How did capitalism (the banking system and big business) boost industrialization? (p. 224)
TOPIC 2 – CONSEQUENCES OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION, PAGES 215-229 !!!
!KEY TERM EXPLANATION
Specialization of Labor (p. 222)
Mass Production (p. 222)
Assembly Line (p. 222)
Urbanization (p. 227)
Labor Union (p. 228)
Laissez-Faire (p. 228)
Karl Marx (p. 190)
KEY QUESTION EXPLANATION
Create a T-chart comparing the domestic system and the factory system. List at least 5 key differences on each side of the t-chart. (p. 221-222, 225-226)
What were the causes and consequences of the “enclosure” movement? (p. 222-223) Hint: look for multiple causes and multiple consequences
List five ways the factory system changed life for families, women and children (p. 225-226)
Summarize two causes and two effects of Urbanization (p. 227)
Summarize two causes and two effects of the rise of Labor Union (p. 227-228)
Create a T-chart comparing the socialism and capitalism. List at least 5 key differences on each side of the t-chart. (p. 189-190, 228)
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TOPIC 3 – IMPERIALISM IN ASIA, PAGES 231-245
KEY TERM EXPLANATION
Imperialism (p. 232)
White Man’s Burden (p. 234)
Sphere of Influence (p. 235)
Sepoy Rebellion/Indian Rebellion of 1857 (p. 235)
IMPERIALISM IN ASIA MAP
Label and Shade the borders of the colonies that European colonies claimed in Asia. Be sure to label the possessions of Great Britain, France, Germany, the Netherlands (Dutch), Japan and the United States (Use the helpful maps for Unit 4 link on the class website for help).
KEY QUESTION EXPLANATION
Why did Western powers seek out new colonies in the 1800s? (Hint: list and describe at least 5 driving forces for imperialism) (p. 232-234)
How was British control in India both destructive and regenerating? (p. 194-195, 235-236)
What were the causes and consequences of the Meiji Restoration in Japan? (p. 185, 211, 220 236-237) (Hint: Attempt to identify 2 causes and 4 consequences)
What were the causes and consequences of the Opium Wars in China? (p. 212)
What were the causes and consequences of the Taiping Rebellion in China? (p. 212)
What were the causes and consequences of the Boxer Rebellion in China? (p. 212-213)
How did China lose power and influence in Asia, while Japan was able to gain power in the 1800s and early 1900s? (p. 236-237)
TOPIC 4 – IMPERIALISM IN AFRICA, PAGES 231-245 !
KEY TERM EXPLANATION
Partition (p. 238)
Berlin Conference (p. 240)
!IMPERIALISM IN AFRICA MAP
Label and Shade the borders of the colonies that European colonies claimed in Africa. Be sure to label the possessions of Belgium, France, Great Britain, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Spain (Use the helpful maps for Unit 4 link on the class website for help).
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KEY QUESTION EXPLANATION
What resources were Western powers hoping to acquire from Africa? How did they justify their acquisition of these resources? (p. 238-240)
How successful were African efforts to resist imperialism? (p. 242)
Summarize the positive and negative effects of imperialism (p. 244-245)
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