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I. Nationalism the Unification of Germany
Italy
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B. Nationalism Liberalism
  • Until 1860s nationalism associated w/ liberalism
  • After Social Revolutions of 1848 conservative
    political leaders built national identity
    through
  • public education
  • universal military service
  • colonial conquests

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A. Nationalism before 1871
  • 1. Language usually created national unity, but
  • language citizenship rarely coincided
  • redraw boundaries of states to accommodate
    culture?

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C. The Unification of Italy (18601870)
  • By mid-19th c. popular sentiment for unification
  • opposed by Pope Austria
  • Austrians pushed out of n. Italy

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  • united Kingdom of Italy (1860)
  • headed by Victor Emmanuel

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D. The Unification of Germany
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German Unification
  • Until 1860s German-speaking people split into
  • 39 smaller states
  • western half of Austrian Empire
  • Prussia
  • 2. Prussia took lead in German unity movement
  • had a strong industrial base
  • modern army equipped latest military technology

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E. Otto von Bismarck
  • During reign of Kaiser Wilhelm I (r. 186188),
    Prussian chancellor Otto von Bismarck achieved
    final unification of Germany through
  • Diplomacy (Realpolitik)
  • Triple Alliance Germany, Austria, Italy

Wilhelm I
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When Wilhelm I of Prussia became Kaiser of
Germany... the Second Reich began.
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Bismarcks Eisen und Blut (Iron Blood)
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F. Nationalism after 1871
  • After Franco-Prussian War all politicians
    manipulated public opinion to bolster their
    governments
  • Used the press public education in order to
    foster nationalistic loyalties
  • Nationalism used to justify imposition of
    majority language, religion, or customs
  • Russians Russify its diverse ethnic populations

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1. Thesis Writing Exercise
  • Describe the role of nationalism (both liberal
    conservative) in the creation of Germany before
    after 1871.

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G. Justification of Imperial Conquest
  • 1. Herbert Spencer (18201903) took up Charles
    Darwins ideas of natural selection
  • - applied to human societies
  • - Social Darwinism
  • - justified European conquest as survival of
    the fittest

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II. The Great Powers of Europe, 18711900
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A. Germany at the Center of Europe
  • Under Bismarck, international relations revolved
    around Germany isolating France
  • Domestically, Germany used populism to
  • gain popular support
  • develop a strong sense of national unity
  • Kaiser Wilhelm II (r. 18881918) placed emphasis
    on acquiring colonies

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The Liberal Powers
  • France
  • now a 2nd-rate power in Europe
  • slower rate of industrialization
  • Great Britain
  • stable government
  • enormously expensive empire
  • Eastern Problem of Ottomans
  • ignored Germany while preoccupied w/ Russia

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C. Problems in Russia
  • Ethnic diversity in Russia
  • spread of Russian nationalism language divisive
  • riots targeting Jews pogroms
  • Tsar Alexander II (1861) emancipated serfs
  • but serfs turned into communal farmers
  • Russian loss in Russo-Japanese War (19041905)

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a constitution parliament (Duma)
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2. Thesis Writing Exercise
  • If the German, British, French peoples were
    strengthened by the forces of nationalism, why
    did nationalism weaken Russia Austria-Hungary?

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II. New Technologies the World Economy
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A. Railroads
  • 1850-1900 railroads in
  • Britain France
  • Germany Canada
  • Russia Japan
  • United States

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B. Steamships
  • Technological developments increased size speed
    of ocean-going vessels
  • use of iron steel for hulls
  • propellers
  • efficient engines

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C. Telegraph Cables
  • system of submarine telegraph cables developed

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D. Steel
  1. inventions 18th-19th C. allowed production of
    large quantities of steel at low cost

Illinois Steel Works in Joliet
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Blue Steel
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E. The Chemical Industry
  • 1800s brought large-scale manufacture of
  • chemicals
  • synthetic dyes
  • PLASTICS!
  • 2. Germany govt-funded research universities
    working w/ industries
  • German chemical explosives industries most
    advanced

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F. Electricity
  • Electricity used to power
  • lamps, streetcars, subways,
  • electric motors
  • created huge demand for copper

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G. World Trade Freight
  • 1850-1913
  • world trade expanded x10
  • cost of freight dropped 50-95
  • Growth of trade between industrial economies
  • Western Europe N. America prospered

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H. Non-Industrial Areas
  • Undeveloped regions
  • dependant on the export of raw materials
  • 2. Until WW I, exports from tropical regions
    high...

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1. Thesis Writing Exercise
  • What types of technologies changed over time,
    allowing European powers to build global empires?

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II. Population Changes
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A. Population Migration
  • 1850-1914 European population explosion
  • Emigration from Europe to
  • U.S. Canada
  • Australia New Zealand
  • Argentina
  • 3. European descent in world 1/5 to 1/3

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Total of Emigrants 1820-1920
Country of Emigrants Total
Germany 5,500,000
Ireland 4,400,000
Italy 4,190,000
Russia 3,250,000
England 1,500,000
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1820-1879
1880-1919
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B. Why the increase?
  • decrease in death rate
  • improved crop yields
  • grain from N. America
  • year-round diet from canning refrigeration
  • urbanization

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2. Thesis Writing Exercise
  • What were the leading causes of population
    growth during the late 1800s?

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III. Middle-Class Women
  • The Separate Sphere

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A. The Victorian Age
  • 1. during reign of Queen Victoria (18371901)
  • ideology of family structure
  • rules of behavior between men women
  • men women thought to belong in separate
    spheres
  • - men in workplace, women at home

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Queen Victoria
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A womans work is never done
  • pre-electrical appliances middle-class home
    demanded lots of work
  • - 19th-c. tech eliminated some tasks
  • primary duty childbearing raise a family
  • 3. Gender discrimination women excluded from
    most jobs
  • - lack of opportunities pushed many women to
    volunteer
  • activities or join the suffrage
    movement

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3. Thesis Writing Exercise
  • Describe some of the changes and continuities
    experienced by women during the 1800s.

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IV. Socialism Labor Movements
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A. Socialism
  • 1. Intellectual movement started by
  • - Karl Marx (181883) Friedrich Engels
    (182095)
  • - both wrote the Communist Manifesto (1848)

Karl Marx
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The Ideas of Marx
  • Marx saw history as a social class war between
  • - capitalists (bourgeoisie) workers
    (proletariat)

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TODAYChina, Cuba, Laos, Vietnam, North Korea
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4. Thesis Writing Exercise
  • What were some of the social and economic
    conditions during the 1800s that led to the rise
    of Socialism Communism?
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