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Socialism and Utilitarianism

Socialism: Everyone should get equal things Utilitarianism: Doing the greater good for the greater people More tax on rich people, in order to give the money to the poor

Abraham Darby III

during industrial revolution and he made the first iron bridge.

John Stuart Mill

He advocated the utilitarianism; “doing the great good for greater people”

Thomas Malthus

He was an economist and looked at the population growth of the world and noticed that in relationship to food, the population was growing exponentially (at a higher rate)We wouldn’t be able to feed the world is what he thought - wrongWhat changed all that farming techniques (profound effect)

Methodist Movement - who founded it, what did it stand for

Methodist was a church by John Wesley.Very sympathetic abuses going on in the industrial revolution. Factories needed many workers (some children were worked 10 hours a day)Why did they employ childrenChildren were cheaper to hireChildren were small so they could crawl under machines, etc

Who were the nations who fought in WWI and which side did they fight on?

Allies: Britain, France, Russia, Italy, US VS Central Powers: Germany, Austria - Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria

Discuss the peace agreement of WWI. What was its name, what was decided, who got what, and what effect did this agreement have on the start of WWII?

Treaty of Versailles. The treaty forced Germany to assume full blame for causing the war. It also imposed huge reparations that would burden an already damaged German economy.

How did the Industrial Revolution lead to an end of the Agricultural Revolution?

1. Technology
2. Laws
3. Coal
4. Economic
5. Increase in Scientists

Describe to motives for driving driving new imperialism?

1. Economic interests
2. Military & Political
3. Religion
4. Social Darwinism

Causes of World War I

1. Assassination Duke Ferdinand
2. Alliances
3. Nationalism
4. Militarism