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"Day trippers"
Visitors that occuped what the wealthy once operated and preserved -railroads, resorts, by the sea
Gugliemlmo Marconi
sent the first radio waves across the atlantic in 1901
Gottlieb Diamler
Intented the light engine in1886 was the key to the development of the automobile
August Bebel
The guiding light of the German Social Democrats
May Day
an international labor day to be marked by strikes and mass labor demonstrations
Edward Bernstein
Most prominent among the revisonists member the G.S.D. party and spent years in exile in Britain
Michael Bakunin
Russian, believed that groups of well traiend fanatical revolutionaries could perpetrate so much vilcence that the sate and institutions would disintegrate
V.A. Huber
The foremost early German housing reformer
Port Sunlight
a model village for the workers of Lord Leverhulme soap factor offered pleasant living conditions.
Consuela Vanderbilt
Married the duke of Marlboro the new duchess brought 2 million pounds or 10 million dollars to her husband
Aletta Jacob
Founded Europe's first birth control clinic
Robert Baden Powell
founder of the boy scouts
Yellow Press
the newspapers in london that sold millions a day
Thomas Cook
british pioneer of mass tourism
Harrow
placed organized sports at the center or school curriculum
Rugby Union
Professionalized sport in Britain
Louise Michel
A school teacher emerged as one of the leaders of the Paris Commune
Kulturkampf
The liberals who joined Bismarck in his attack on the catholic church
William II
the new emperor who pursued his own olicies and cashiered the chancellor Bismarck
Nicholas II
Son of Alexander the III adopted his fathers conviction that the absolute power of the tzars should be preserved
Rudolf Virchow
Advocate of the urban sanitation reform
Octavia Hill
Worked to provide homes for the poor
Bertha Krupp
Wealthiest woman in Germany at the turn of this century
Consuela Vanderbilt
American who married into British royalty
Agnes Baden-Powell
British founder of the Guides
Barbara Bodichon
Pioneer in the field of female education
Thomas Cook
Organizer of the temperance trips
William Gladstone
Advocate for Irish Home Rule
Paris Commune
Violently crushed in 1871
Kulturkampf
Failed in an attempt to limit catholic power
Which of the following statements is false
Henry Ford produced the first light engine
Cartels were designed to
restrain competition that lowered prices
Working class men used which argument to keep women our of industrial work
keeping them at home made for stronger families
Most large city prostitutes were
active for only a short time and went on to other work or marriage
Edward Bernstein stressed the need for
working withine the political system to achieve socialism
Annual emigration from Europe to America
more than doubled from 1880-1900
Octavia Hill's housing venture was designed to
give the poor an environment in which to improve themselves
The most successful legislative acts concerning public health
created boards of health that fought for reforms
Experiments in public housing proved that
governments must construct houses on a grand scale
An example of the way new industrial welath combined with old aristocracy was the marriage of the Duke of malborough to the heiress to the
New York Vanderbilt fortune
The wealthy elite of the new industrial age
came to be dominated by upper middle class families with fortunes made in industry
In 1882 Dr. Alleta Jacob opened in Amsterdam Europe's first
birth control clinic
The middle class of the late 19th century Europe
were extremely concerned with propriety and adhered to the value of hard work and Christian morality
The domestic ideal of the late 19th century middle class family was
spending time together, especially at leisure activities.
Changes in the standard of living from 1890-1914 affected the working class family
positively, because working class mothers could devote more time to child rearing
The motive for mass education is believed to have been political because
the expansion of voting rights demanded a more enlightened electorate
Music and dance hall were obviously designed and operated for
an audience that was chiefly working class and male
The 2nd french empire was at last replaced by a
third republic which survived despite internal divisions
Which statement best applies to Germany under the chanellorship of Otto Von Bismarck
Bismarck used coalitions until they accomplished their purposes, then dropped them.
Which of these statements best applies to the dual monarchy of Austria- Hungary
Ethnic tensions remained unsolved and contributed feelings of insecurity among German ruling class