PPT-The Triumph of the Industry 1865-1914
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Section 1 Technology and Industrial Growth Terms and People Entrepreneur people who invest money in a product of enterprise in order to make a profit Protective
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Section 1 Technology and Industrial Growth Terms and People Entrepreneur people who invest money in a product of enterprise in order to make a profit Protective Tariff taxes that would make imported goods cost more than those made locally. 281 534422 492 934738 633 1200948 773 14681159 industry reprints, and New Imperialism 1800-1914. Imperialism. – The process of establishing an empire. New Imperialism 1800-1914. Old Imperialism. Conquest. New Imperialism 1800-1914. Old Imperialism. Conquest. Colonization through emigration. WWI . THE GREAT WAR. The Real Face of War.... M – . Militarism. : the policy of the government making the military very strong. . A – . Alliances system. : where countries make agreements that if they are attacked the friendly country will help them.. HI290- History of Germany. Factors leading up to the war:. Wilhelminian. . Weltpolitik. . with its blunders and sense of entitlement. System of alliances; Entente Cordiale/Triple Entente (Russia, France, . I. Military Planning. The Ideology of the Offensive. Plans: Prepare for future war. Count on speed and overwhelming force. Detailed. I. Military Planning. C. The Schlieffen Plan: 1905. 1. Two Front War for Germany. Period 6. The transformation of the United States from an. agricultural to an increasingly industrialized and urbanized. society brought about significant economic, political,. diplomatic, social, environmental, and cultural changes.. HI290- History of Germany. Factors leading up to the war:. Wilhelminian. . Weltpolitik. . with its blunders and sense of entitlement. System of alliances; Entente Cordiale/Triple Entente (Russia, France, . Lesson 6 . New Ways of Life. Learning Objectives. Explain how technology, new types of stores, and marketing changed Americans' standard of living.. Analyze mass culture and education in the late 1800s.. “Some Damned Foolish Thing in the Balkans”. Why did a world war begin in 1914?. 1. Significance of the First World War. “Thirty Years War” – Europeans wage “war of all against all” (1914-45). Reconstruction (USA). Post war- Expanding businesses, roads, schools, hospitals, etc. Mass production. Immigrants provided workers and new consumers for the clothing industry. Westward expansion. Gold. The Iron Colt Becomes an Iron Horse. Railroad promoters asked for government subsidies because it was too risky, too costly and too unprofitable without help.. Most of the railroads were built with government assistance during the Gilded Age.. Triumph in the Final Days. Triumph in Gethsemane. Triumph in the Final Days. “Good News” in dark days. Why?. Jesus’ death was followed by a resurrection!. This is the fulfillment of all . of Jesus. . Lesson 1 . The Industrial Revolution Begins . Learning Objectives. Describe how changes in agriculture helped spark the Industrial Revolution.. Analyze why the Industrial Revolution began in Britain.. In this grand-scale narrative history, two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist H. W. Brands brilliantly portrays the emergence, in a remarkably short time, of a recognizably modern America. American Colossus captures the decades between the Civil War and the turn of the twentieth century, when a few breathtakingly wealthy businessmen transformed the United States from an agrarian economy to a world power. From the first Pennsylvania oil gushers to the rise of Chicago skyscrapers, this spellbinding narrative shows how men like Morgan, Carnegie, and Rockefeller ushered in a new era of unbridled capitalism. In the end America achieved unimaginable wealth, but not without cost to its traditional democratic values.
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