The __ was crucial to Britain’s Industrial Revolution |
Steam engine |
Which of the following was NOT a belief shared by liberals |
Believed organized religion was crucial to society |
The second international was |
And associations of socialist groups |
The internal-combustion engine gave rise to |
Automobiles, airplanes, and improved ocean liners |
The ___ established a self-governing Canadian nations |
British North America Act |
According to Karl Mars, the ___, or working class, was oppressed by the middle class |
Proletariat |
The spread of the factory system resulted in all of the following EXCEPT |
Poorer quality of iron |
Otton con Bismarck practiced realpolitik, which was |
A theory of politics based on practical matters rather than theory or ethics |
By 1914, trade unions had |
Bettered both the living and working conditions of the working class |
After Napoleon, France was governed until 1830 by |
A king |
The Alliance between GReat Britain, Russia, and France was known as the |
Triple Entente |
THE following island region was annexed after the United STates military deposed the leader |
Hawaii |
In 1848, revolutions took place in all of the following EXCEPT |
Britain |
The alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy was known as the |
Triple Alliance |
Britain avoided any form of revolution in 1848 by |
Giving industrial middle class the vote |
Louis-Napoleon assumed the title of Napoleon III, Emperor of France, and at first he |
Limited civil liberties |
The production of ___ was the first industries to be affected by the Industrial Revolution |
Cotton cloth |
According to Marx, the means of production were owned by |
The ruling class oppressors |
By 1830, two-thirds of the British cotton industry’s workforce were |
Women and children |
The factory created a new labor system in which |
Workers had to work regular hours and do the same work over and over |
The pitiful conditions created by the Industrial Revolution gave rise to |
Socialism, in which society owns and controls the means of production |
All of the following were the first industrial nations in continental Europe EXCEPT for |
Spain |
In the Second Industrial Revolution, what led the way to new industrial frontiers? |
Steel, chemicals, electricity, and petroleum |
Which of the following did NOT contribute to Britain’s Industrial Revolution? |
Powerful monarchy |
According the principle of intervention, the great powers of Europe had the right to |
Send armies into other countries where there were revolution in order to restore legitimate monarchs to power |
The following man a Utopian Socialist wants to establish cooperative societies for people to live and work in |
Robert Owen |
Which of the following was not a socialist group in the 19th century? |
Naturalists |
A major threat to American national unity during the nineteenth century was |
Slavery |
The strongest military and industrial power in Europe by 1888 was |
Germany |
Great Britain had a two-party system by 1871. What were the parties? |
Liberals and Conservatives |
The peace settlement that followed the defeat of Napoleon was developed at the |
Congress of Vienna |
What was the name of the legislative assemble created by Czar Nicholas II? |
Duma |
Prince Klemens von Metternich’s claim that he was guided by the principle of legitimacy meant |
lawful monarchs from the royal families that had ruled before Napoleon would be restored to power |
The Industrial Revolution created new jobs in all of the following EXCEPT |
Farming |
The social change brought about by the Industrial Revolution was evident in the |
Emergence of the middle class and working class |
The textile industry met its last major challenged to full mechanization with the development of |
Improvements to the steam engine |
The principle of ministerial responsibility is the idea that |
The prime minister is responsible to the popularly elected legislative body and not to the executive officer |
___ sent the first radio waves across the Atlantic in 1901 |
Guglielmo Marconi |
___ were Marxists who rejected the revolutionary approach in favor of a more political approach |
Revisionists |
The formation of the Confederate STates of America was sparked by |
The election of Abraham Lincoln as president of the United States |
Russia opposed Austria-Hungary over the 1908 annexation of |
Bosnia |
Who developed a steam engine that could drive machinery? |
James Watt |
The under-industrialized nations of southern and Eastern Europe |
Provided food and raw material for the industrial countries |
all of the following were the powers that met during the Congress of Vienna EXCEPT for |
Belgium |
The effect of the Crimean War was to |
Destroy the Concert of Europe and leave Austria without friends among the great powers |
The first president of the Second Republic in France was |
Louis-Napoleon |
___ is the belief that people should be as free as possible from government restraints |
Liberalism |
Bismarck faced challenges to his authority from all of the following EXCEPT |
The Prussian army |
One form of Marxist socialism was eventually called |
Communism |
HISTORY EXAM- 19 & 20
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