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Leyte Normal University

Tacloban City
College of Education

INDUSTRIALIZATION

and

NATIONALISM

Submitted to:

Dennis Bautista

Social Science Unit

Submitted by:

John Vincent Banos

Luke Justine Sembrero

Rose Jean B. Serencio

August 28, 2019


INDUSTRIALIZATION AND NATIONALISM

I. The Industrial Revolution


A. The Industrial Revolution in Great Britain
1. Contributing Factors
2. Changes in Cotton Production
3. The Coal and Iron Industries
4. Rail Roads
5. The new Factories
B. The Spread of Industrialization
1. Europe
2. North America
C. Social Impact in Europe
1. Growth of Population and Cities
2. The Industrial Middle Class
3. The Industrial Working Class
4. Early Socialism

II. Reaction and Revolution


A. The Congress of Vienna
B. The Conservative Order
C. Forces of Change
1. Liberalism
2. Nationalism
3. Revolutionary Outbursts
D. Revolution of 1848
1. Another French Revolution
2. Trouble in the German States
3. Revolutions in Central Europe
4. Revolts in the Italian States

III. National Unification and the National State


A. The Breakdown of the Concert of Europe
B. Italian Unification
C. German Unification
D. Nationalism and Reform in Europe
1. Great Britain
2. France
3. The Austrian Empire
4. Russia
E. Nationalism in the United States
F. The Emergence of Canadian Nation
ASSESSMENT

1. ______ was the movement to end slavery in the United States.

2. At the Congress of Vienna in 1814, the ______ became the guiding political principle for the
great powers.

3. ______ means that all adult men have the right to vote.

4. The process invented by Henry Cort to produce high quality iron is called ______.

5. The basic idea of Charles Darwin’s book, On the Origin of Species, was the principle of
______ .

6. Obedience to political authority, emphasis on organized religion to maintain the social order,
and resistance to the ideas of individual rights and representative government are characteristics
of _____ .

7. Before the Industrial Revolution, goods were often produced by individuals working in their
own homes, a method known as _______.

8. Louis-Napoleon became president when 97 per cent of the _______ responded with a yes
vote.

9. A system in which society and not individuals owns the means of production is called ______.

10. ______ emphasized feeling, emotion, and imagination as sources of knowing.

11-15. Make an essay on the importance and impacts of Industrialization in today’s society.

16-20. make an essay on the importance and effects of nationalism in today’s society.

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