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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 |
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Abraham Darby III |
during industrial revolution and he made the first iron bridge. |
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John Stuart Mill |
He advocated the utilitarianism; “doing the great good for greater people” |
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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) |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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How did the Industrial Revolution lead to an end of the Agricultural Revolution? |
1. Technology |
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Describe to motives for driving driving new imperialism? |
1. Economic interests |
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Causes of World War I |
1. Assassination Duke Ferdinand |