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unit one industrialization (mercantilism (Bullionism (hard money), sea…
unit one industrialization
social developments
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1760-1830
child labor
18150-1910
expansion of middleclass
economic developments
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1760-1830
machines
textiles
steam engine
spinning jenny
1850-1910
increased automation
steel
petroleum and electricity
autombiles, chemicals, railroads, telegraphy, telephones, radio
political developments
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capitalism
benefits decrease
mercantilism
benefits increase
culture
all elements that define a persons society or civilization
language
government
religion
arts and literature
customs and tradition
economy
social organization
dangers
stereotyping
ethnocentrism
xenophobia
assimilation
ethnocide
the enlightenment
a intellectual movement
europe
1700's
changing ideas of gov. and society
peoples questions
religion
science
personal freedoms
Philosophers
Thomas hobbs
monarchs
English civil war
social contract
john locke
natural rights
the two treaties of gov
voltaire
freedom of expression
champion of tolerance/religion
jean Jacques rousseau
inequality
the social contract
ceasare beccaria
anti-capital punishment
anti-torture
mary wollstonecraft
first feminest
stood up for womans rights
pro-education
mercantilism
europe
"colony building"
rediscovered "new world"
Bullionism
hard money
new business = reward
agriculture prosperous farmers
sea power
own own fleet
impose internal taxes
source for new raw material
lluxury items avoided
takes money from economy
capitalism
economic system
trade/industry controlled by private owners not the state
personal profit
limited gov involvement
public benefit increases
political benefit decreases
adam smith
wealth of nations
work on modern economies
attack on mercantilism system
goods and services are produced for profitable exchange
invisible hand
law of supply and demand