Ap world history 1750 to 1900 practice test
Focus On: Industrialization/Imperialism/Political Revolutions/Nationalism
Europeans carve up the world!
The Enlightenment has already been going on, and it brings to light some important ideas. Like the governed should have a say in who governs them. Democracy maybe?
So there are a few major revolutions. US first in 1776. Let's get independence from our colonial overlords - "No Taxation Without Representation." 1789 - France, vive le revolucion, let's chop of some heads! And then Congress of Vienna resets France like the revolution never happened! 1791 - Haiti, Let's get independence from our colonial overlords - Especially since France is busy chopping off heads and having short dictators. 1820's - many Latin Americancountries get their independence from Spain and Portugal. Because, now France is busy with Napoleontaking over and attacking other European countries.
The Revolutions scare the world elite. We can't have the lower classes taking over! There is a strong conservative backlash in Europe, where many monarchies get restored. The Congress of Viennasets things straight in their eyes.
Well, not for long. We have to have all
key term - 1750 to 1900
Definition
The period from 1750 to 1900 marks a significant era in global history characterized by rapid industrialization, technological advancements, and profound social and economic transformations. This era saw the expansion of industrial economies, the rise of new social classes, and sweeping changes in political thought and organization, which collectively reshaped societies across the globe.
5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test
The Industrial Revolution began in Britain in the late 18th century and spread to other parts of Europe and North America by the mid-19th century.
Technological innovations such as the steam engine, spinning jenny, and power loom played crucial roles in increasing productivity during this time.
The rise of factories changed the nature of work, leading to a shift from home-based craftsmanship to wage labor in industrial settings.
This period also saw significant social changes, including the growth of the middle class and changes in labor dynamics that led to labor movements advocating for workers' rights.
Political ideologies such as socialism and liberalism emerged as responses to the challenges posed by ind
AP World History Unit 6 Practice Test: Consequences of Industrialization
AP World History Unit 6 covers the period 1750–1900 and evaluates the consequences of industrialization. The main topics include state expansion, economic imperialism and the growth of the global economy, resistance to imperialism, and new migration patterns. Our Unit 6 multiple choice practice questions will help you get ready for the APWH exam.
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KEY CONCEPTS - PERIOD 5 (1750-1900)
PERIOD 5: Industrialization & Global Integration, 1750-1900 (AMSCO Chapters 21-24; Strayer Chapters 23-29)
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