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UNIT 5. The second industrial revolution and imperialism - Coggle Diagram
UNIT 5. The second industrial
revolution and imperialism
The second industrial revolution
Innovations and changes
New technological advances
Improvement of the Bessemer converter
New sources of energy
Electricity
Oil
New business structures
Trusts
Holding companies
Cartels
New sources of finance
The bank
The stock exchange
Joint-sock company
New industries
Chemical, food, automobile and consumer goods
Consequences
The birth of the consumer society
Upper class
Lower class
Economic crisis and cycles
Econimic expansion or growth
Crisis
Recession or depression
Recovery
Organisation of work
Biggest industrial producers
Germany
Great Britain
United States
France
Japan
Russia
Imperialism
Causes
Growth of the population in Europe
Scientific progress
International prestige
Supremacy of white people
Colonial empires
France
Portugal
Great Britain
Italy
Belgium
Germany
Spain
Occupation and administration of the colonies
Stages
Political and administrative control
Organisation of the colonial economy
Occupation by conquest
Value for the colonising country
Explotation colonies
Settler colonies
Protectorates
Consequences
Economic
Demographic
Political
Social and cultural