Chapter 4 Study Guide: Important Terms and People

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Chapter 4 Study Guide

Important Terms and People


organic evolution
natural selection
Charles Dickens
capital
Louis Pasteur
William Blake
liberalism
socialism
Matthew Perry
Henry Cort

principle of intervention
conservatism
Eugene Delacroix
romanticism
Gustave Courbet
realism
William Wordsworth
Charles Darwin
nationalism
Klemens von Metternich

Multiple Choice
- What factors led to the IR starting in Britain?
- Be familiar with the Congress of Vienna and Concert of Europe
- Know about the spread of factories, and the impact on goods/labor
- Be familiar with the diseases that plagued the IR
- What made Dickens a success?
- During what movement did the neo-Gothic style of architecture appear?
- What made Beethoven such a great composer?
- Know the ideas and contributions of Darwin
- Why were coal, steam power, and iron so important to the IR?
- Know the difference between liberalism, nationalism, and conservatism
- What countries made up the Great Powers?
- Major differences between realism and romanticism
- How did Britain avoid any form of revolution in 1848?
- The role of women and children during the IR and how they were treated
- Be familiar with working/living conditions in industrial cities
- Know about the purpose of factory acts during the IR
- Metternich and the principle of legitimacy
- The purpose of Eli Whitneys cotton gin; what it did
- Where most new jobs would be found during the IR

True-False
- The role of the entrepreneur
- The process of puddling
- Romanticism vs. Realism
- The protection of civil liberties
- The composer Ludwig van Beethoven
- The railroad and its place in Britain
- The neo-Gothic style in architecture
- The German Confederation
- The theories of Darwin
Completion
- Untrained workers of the IR
- The significance of Edward Jenner
- Robert Fulton and the steamboat
- The right to vote for males
- American transportation developments
- Liberals/Conservatives/Nationalists
- Literature of the Industrial Revolution
- Meetings of the Great Powers
- Labor force of the Industrial Revolution

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