tailieunhanh - Lecture Glencoe world history - Chapter 19: Industrialization and Nationalism (1800-1870)

The Industrial Revolution and a wave of liberal nationalist revolutions transformed Europe during the nineteenth century. A weakened old order gave way, and a number of unified European states emerged. This chapter includes contents: The Industrial Revolution, national unification and nationalism, reaction and revolution, Romanticism and Realism. | Splash Screen Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Section 1: The Industrial Revolution Section 2: Reaction and Revolution Section 3: National Unification and Nationalism Section 4: Romanticism and Realism Visual Summary Chapter Intro How do events influence culture? In 1834, fire destroyed the original Houses of Parliament in Britain. Reflecting the influence of the romantics, architects used neo-Gothic style—an imitation of the medieval Gothic style—to rebuild these landmarks and add Big Ben. In this chapter, you will learn how romanticism emerged from the turmoil of the Industrial Revolution. • Review the description of Gothic style in Chapter 10. What elements of Gothic style do you see in the photo of the Houses of Parliament and clock tower? • How has the development of the Internet affected today’s culture? Chapter Intro Chapter Intro Chapter Intro 1 The Industrial Revolution What were some of the effects of the Industrial Revolution? Chapter Intro 2 Reaction and Revolution Why might growing nationalism have posed a threat to rulers of large territories? Chapter Intro 3 National Unification and Nationalism Why might groups want self-rule? Chapter Intro 4 Romanticism and Realism What topics might a modern writer focus on in his or her work? Chapter Preview-End Section 1-Main Idea The BIG Idea New Technologies The Industrial Revolution changed the way people lived and worked. Section 1-Key Terms Content Vocabulary enclosure movement capital entrepreneurs cottage industry puddling industrial capitalism socialism Academic Vocabulary derived hypothetical Section 1-Key Terms People and Places James Watt Manchester Liverpool Robert Fulton Robert Owen A B Section 1-Polling Question Every nation in the world has the ability to industrialize. A. Agree B. Disagree Section 1 The Industrial Revolution in Great Britain With its plentiful natural resources, workers, wealth, and markets, Great Britain became the starting place of the Industrial Revolution. Section 1 Factors . | Splash Screen Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Section 1: The Industrial Revolution Section 2: Reaction and Revolution Section 3: National Unification and Nationalism Section 4: Romanticism and Realism Visual Summary Chapter Intro How do events influence culture? In 1834, fire destroyed the original Houses of Parliament in Britain. Reflecting the influence of the romantics, architects used neo-Gothic style—an imitation of the medieval Gothic style—to rebuild these landmarks and add Big Ben. In this chapter, you will learn how romanticism emerged from the turmoil of the Industrial Revolution. • Review the description of Gothic style in Chapter 10. What elements of Gothic style do you see in the photo of the Houses of Parliament and clock tower? • How has the development of the Internet affected today’s culture? Chapter Intro Chapter Intro Chapter Intro 1 The Industrial Revolution What were some of the effects of the Industrial Revolution? Chapter Intro 2 Reaction and Revolution Why .

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