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The Industrial Revolution (Working class movement (They demanded, Higher…
The Industrial Revolution
Industrial revolution
Technological advances
Affected every economy
Class-based society
Origins
Result of revolutions
French revolution
Abolished privileges nobility
Group working class
Characteristics
Class determined by wealth
Society was open
Three groups
Upper class
Wealthiest people
Middle class
Lawyers, doctors...
Working class
Workers and ploretariat
Industrial working conditions
Wealthy bourgeoisie
Higher standars of live
Working class
Wages to low
Work 14 or 16 hours
Child labour
Lack of safety
Hygiene
Workers without rights
Without rights to protest
Working class politics
Luddities
Workers destroy machines
Trade unions
Asociations of workers
Mutual assistance
Demanded better conditions
Chartist movement
Demanded political reforms
Working class movement
They demanded
Higher wages
Safety and hygiene
Ban child labour
Political reforms
Freedom of association
Right to protest
Universal manhood suffrage
Representation on parliament
Revolutionary ideologies
Marxism
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Class strugle
Didactorship working classes
Private property
Abolished
Class-based society
Abolished
Society without classes
Anarchisim
Pierre Joseph Prudhon
Individual freedom
Direct action
Abolition private property
The international
Leaders of workers organisations
First international
Coordinate workers action
Encourage collective ownership
Dissolved disagreements
Second international
Eight hour-working day
Socialist parties
Dissolved with
First world war