Deck 23: Mass Society in an Age of Progress, 1871-1894

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Graham Bell
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"day-trippers"
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What characteristics are exhibited by mass society in the later nineteenth century, and how did the urban environment shape those characteristic?
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Henry Ford
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Guglielmo Marconi
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Compare and contrast political policies pursued in eastern and western Europe in the final quarter of the nineteenth century.
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define the following term:
internal combustion engine
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What policies and practices created mass politics in western European states? Did these changes fulfill the aims of earlier nineteenth-century liberals? Why or why not?
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How did the Second Industrialization Revolution differ from its predecessor? How did it impact various aspects of life for Europeans of all classes?
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What advantages did the Second Industrial Revolution offer to women? What changed and did not change for women between 1870 and 1894?
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Between 1871 and 1894, two major domestic political issues involved the achievement of liberal practices and the growth of political democracy. To what extent were these realized in Great Britain, France, Spain, and Italy?
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Gottlieb Daimler
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Coney Island and Blackpool
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Wilbur and Orville Wright
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Discuss the structure of European society between 1870 and 1894. Why do historians focus so much attention on the middle class during this period?
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To what extent did the emergence and development of socialist parties and trade unions meet the needs of the working classes between 1871 and the end of the century?
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How were the promises and problems of the new mass society reflected in education and leisure?
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define the following term:
Thomas Edison and Joseph Swan
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Social Democratic Party
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May Day
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Michael Bakunin and anarchism
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Contagious Diseases Acts
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depression
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revisionism or evolutionary socialism
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Jean Jaurès
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plutocrats
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domestic servants
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Wilhelm Liebknecht and August Bebel
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white-collar jobs
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Octavia Hill
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V.A. Huber
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mass society
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Second Industrial Revolution
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Public Health Act of 1875
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sweatshops and "sweating"
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Eduard Bernstein
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the assembly line
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cartels and tariffs
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Boy Scouts
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Thomas Cook
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Cuba and the Philippines
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Lord Tennyson's The Princess
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mass politics
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the Reichstag
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mass leisure
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Kulturkampf
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Spanish-American War
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"yellow press"
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the Football Association and National and American Leagues
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mass education
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General Georges Boulanger
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music halls and dance halls
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Reform Act of 1884
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Bismarck's welfare legislation
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the Commune
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Irish Home Rule
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France's Third Republic
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Aletta Jacob and "family planning"
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Henry Ford revolutionized the car industry with the mass production of the

A)Make F.
B)Ford Rocket.
C)Bullet.
D)Eagle.
E)Model T.
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In late nineteenth-century Europe, increased competition for foreign markets and the growing importance of domestic demand for economic development led to

A)the elimination of trade restrictions like tariffs.
B)a strong reaction against free trade and imposition of steep protective tariffs by most nations.
C)greater economic instability and a sequence of ever deeper economic depressions.
D)closer economic cooperation among the great powers.
E)greater investment by the United States in the European economy.
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The light bulb was invented independently by Thomas Edison and

A)Guglielmo Marconi.
B)Alexander Graham Bell.
C)August Bebel.
D)V. A. Huber.
E)Joseph Swan.
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"Sweating" jobs for women involved

A)the subcontracting of piecework, usually in the tailoring trades.
B)working as a domestic servant.
C)hard physical labor on farms in the countryside.
D)competing for sales commissions in new department stores.
E)service as operators in the new telephone exchanges.
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By 1900, which of the following nations was the least advanced industrially?

A)Britain.
B)Germany.
C)France.
D)Belgium.
E)Spain.
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The state with the most successful socialist party in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century was

A)Britain.
B)France.
C)Germany.
D)Russia.
E)Italy.
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define the following term:
William II
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What type of new energy source powered the Second Industrial Revolution?

A)coal
B)hydroelectric
C)natural gas
D)electricity
E)fuel-cells
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The leading industrial power in Europe after 1870 was

A)France.
B)Germany.
C)Italy.
D)Holland.
E)Britain.
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During the Second Industrial Revolution, working-class organizations emphasized the gender role of women as

A)doctors.
B)teachers.
C)housewives.
D)industrial managers.
E)breadwinners.
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In a cartel

A)a vertically integrated company worked to monopolize all business in its industry.
B)independent enterprises worked together to control prices and fix production quotas.
C)independent associations of grocers cooperated to artificially drive down prices.
D)private militias orchestrated intelligence gathering to diminish the police powers of modern nation states.
E)dependent enterprises worked with an overseeing organization to lower tariffs.
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The Second Industrial Revolution saw the advent of what new product?

A)textiles.
B)steel.
C)coal.
D)railroads.
E)factories.
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Which one of the following pairings does not accurately present a nation of origin with its leading export item bound for Europe?

A)Argentina and beef.
B)Brazil and coffee.
C)Chile and gold.
D)Algeria and iron.
E)Java and sugar.
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A rise in female prostitution in European cities during the later nineteenth century can best be attributed to

A)heavy migration to cities by country women and their increasingly desperate struggle for urban economic survival.
B)greater public toleration of sex workers and abandonment of all municipal efforts to police the trade.
C)the acceptance by clergymen of the sex trade as an economic necessity for poorer women.
D)the declining interest of men and women to form families.
E)the decline in available husbands due to various STDs.
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Which one of the following was not a part of the emergence of the late nineteenth-century mass society?

A)The extension of voting rights to the lower classes.
B)Diminishment of the conditions of the lower classes.
C)A better standard of living for the lower classes.
D)Mass leisure.
E)The "weekend" became established as a time of fun.
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define the following term:
Alexander III and Russification
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The state that dominated the market for dyestuffs by 1900, controlling 90 percent of the market was

A)Britain.
B)India.
C)France.
D)Germany.
E)Belgium.
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define the following term:
Magyarization
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define the following term:
nationalities problem
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Industrialization in Japan was the result of

A)private investment and initiative.
B)European colonization.
C)socialist planning on the Marxist model.
D)government planning and initiative.
E)ambitious former samurai.
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Compare and contrast middle-class and working-class families. How do you explain the similarities and the differences?
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the "weekend"
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Graham Bell
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What characteristics are exhibited by mass society in the later nineteenth century, and how did the urban environment shape those characteristic?
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Compare and contrast political policies pursued in eastern and western Europe in the final quarter of the nineteenth century.
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What policies and practices created mass politics in western European states? Did these changes fulfill the aims of earlier nineteenth-century liberals? Why or why not?
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How did the Second Industrialization Revolution differ from its predecessor? How did it impact various aspects of life for Europeans of all classes?
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Between 1871 and 1894, two major domestic political issues involved the achievement of liberal practices and the growth of political democracy. To what extent were these realized in Great Britain, France, Spain, and Italy?
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To what extent did the emergence and development of socialist parties and trade unions meet the needs of the working classes between 1871 and the end of the century?
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How were the promises and problems of the new mass society reflected in education and leisure?
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Contagious Diseases Acts
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domestic servants
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Wilhelm Liebknecht and August Bebel
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mass society
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Second Industrial Revolution
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Eduard Bernstein
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Reform Act of 1884
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the Commune
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Henry Ford revolutionized the car industry with the mass production of the

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D)Eagle.
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In late nineteenth-century Europe, increased competition for foreign markets and the growing importance of domestic demand for economic development led to

A)the elimination of trade restrictions like tariffs.
B)a strong reaction against free trade and imposition of steep protective tariffs by most nations.
C)greater economic instability and a sequence of ever deeper economic depressions.
D)closer economic cooperation among the great powers.
E)greater investment by the United States in the European economy.
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The light bulb was invented independently by Thomas Edison and

A)Guglielmo Marconi.
B)Alexander Graham Bell.
C)August Bebel.
D)V. A. Huber.
E)Joseph Swan.
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"Sweating" jobs for women involved

A)the subcontracting of piecework, usually in the tailoring trades.
B)working as a domestic servant.
C)hard physical labor on farms in the countryside.
D)competing for sales commissions in new department stores.
E)service as operators in the new telephone exchanges.
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By 1900, which of the following nations was the least advanced industrially?

A)Britain.
B)Germany.
C)France.
D)Belgium.
E)Spain.
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The state with the most successful socialist party in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century was

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B)France.
C)Germany.
D)Russia.
E)Italy.
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define the following term:
William II
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What type of new energy source powered the Second Industrial Revolution?

A)coal
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C)natural gas
D)electricity
E)fuel-cells
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The leading industrial power in Europe after 1870 was

A)France.
B)Germany.
C)Italy.
D)Holland.
E)Britain.
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During the Second Industrial Revolution, working-class organizations emphasized the gender role of women as

A)doctors.
B)teachers.
C)housewives.
D)industrial managers.
E)breadwinners.
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In a cartel

A)a vertically integrated company worked to monopolize all business in its industry.
B)independent enterprises worked together to control prices and fix production quotas.
C)independent associations of grocers cooperated to artificially drive down prices.
D)private militias orchestrated intelligence gathering to diminish the police powers of modern nation states.
E)dependent enterprises worked with an overseeing organization to lower tariffs.
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The Second Industrial Revolution saw the advent of what new product?

A)textiles.
B)steel.
C)coal.
D)railroads.
E)factories.
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Which one of the following pairings does not accurately present a nation of origin with its leading export item bound for Europe?

A)Argentina and beef.
B)Brazil and coffee.
C)Chile and gold.
D)Algeria and iron.
E)Java and sugar.
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74
A rise in female prostitution in European cities during the later nineteenth century can best be attributed to

A)heavy migration to cities by country women and their increasingly desperate struggle for urban economic survival.
B)greater public toleration of sex workers and abandonment of all municipal efforts to police the trade.
C)the acceptance by clergymen of the sex trade as an economic necessity for poorer women.
D)the declining interest of men and women to form families.
E)the decline in available husbands due to various STDs.
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75
Which one of the following was not a part of the emergence of the late nineteenth-century mass society?

A)The extension of voting rights to the lower classes.
B)Diminishment of the conditions of the lower classes.
C)A better standard of living for the lower classes.
D)Mass leisure.
E)The "weekend" became established as a time of fun.
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define the following term:
Alexander III and Russification
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The state that dominated the market for dyestuffs by 1900, controlling 90 percent of the market was

A)Britain.
B)India.
C)France.
D)Germany.
E)Belgium.
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define the following term:
Magyarization
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define the following term:
nationalities problem
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Industrialization in Japan was the result of

A)private investment and initiative.
B)European colonization.
C)socialist planning on the Marxist model.
D)government planning and initiative.
E)ambitious former samurai.
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