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Economic and Social Issues that lead sectionalism and nationalism

The Big Ideas. Macro ConceptsChange-the transformation of a group of people, pace or government. Innovation-the process of improving and updating technology.System-an organized way of doing something.. Micro ConceptsIndustrialization-the system of creating things using machines.

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Economic and Social Issues that lead sectionalism and nationalism

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    1. Economic and Social Issues that lead sectionalism and nationalism NCSCOS 2.03

    2. The Big Ideas Macro Concepts Change-the transformation of a group of people, pace or government. Innovation-the process of improving and updating technology. System-an organized way of doing something. Micro Concepts Industrialization-the system of creating things using machines. Nationalism-a belief that a countrys people are superior to others. Sectionalism-a belief that certain sections of a country [North and South] have unique ideas. Interchangeable Parts-machine parts that can be used in multiple ways. Internal Improvements-better ways to do things based on people inside of a company. Factory System-process using large numbers of workers to make goods. Plantation System-process set up to have large farms with large numbers of slaves. Slavery-forced labor.

    3. The Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution may be best described as the change in the way businesses manufactured products. Instead of making things one item at a time by skilled craftsman factories and machinery made products. Northern states became industrial. Southern states remained agricultural.

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