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Triple Forces of Modernity (1750-present ): Industrialism, Nationalism & Imperialism

Triple Forces of Modernity (1750-present ): Industrialism, Nationalism & Imperialism. Industrialization. nature of production: what was produced, as well as where and how Goods manufactured in the factory productivity & technical efficiency grew

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Triple Forces of Modernity (1750-present ): Industrialism, Nationalism & Imperialism

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  1. Triple Forces of Modernity (1750-present):Industrialism, Nationalism & Imperialism

  2. Industrialization nature of production: what was produced, as well as where and how Goods manufactured in the factory productivity & technical efficiency grew systematic application of scientific & practical knowledge to manufacturing large groups of business enterprises located within a limited area growth of cities

  3. Industrial Revolution movement of people to cities availability of a greater variety of material goods new ways of doing business

  4. Industrial Revolution production shifted from home to factories population relocated from the countryside to the towns and cities amount of goods and services produced expanded proportion of capital invested per worker grew new groups of investors, businesspeople, and managers took financial risks and reaped great rewards

  5. Industrial Revolution: Benefits increased prosperity greater quantity/quality of stuff improved health minimum wage 40-hour work week improved health/safety conditions in the workplace

  6. Changes in manufacturing methods • production by hand → complex machines • work in the home to work in the factory • new sources of power: steam, electricity, petroleum, atomic energy, solar energy • application of science to industry • artificial/synthetic products: plastic, nylon • newer, faster, efficient means of transportation & communication • automation: machines equipped with electronic brains capable of running other machines • use of computers to store and retrieve data and perform clerical and mathematical tasks • scientific & mechanized agriculture

  7. Results of Industrial Revolution • division of labor • standardization • assembly line process [mass production] • higher standard of living • emergence of modern capitalism: private ownership, free enterprise, profit motive, competition, market economy • rise of corporation: ability to raise capital e.g. stock, limited liability, perpetual life • age of big business • government regulation of industry • global economic interdependence • increased world population [agriculture & medicine] • growth of cities • improved status of women [economic independence] • more comfortable homes • leisure time • impetus to education [skilled workers & mass media]

  8. Nationalism:Sense of identity

  9. Nationalism improvement in communications spread of education introduction of national constitutions struggle for political rights growth of trade and industry

  10. Nationalism:French Revolution loyalty to the king was replaced by loyalty to the patrie(“fatherland’)

  11. Spirit of nationalism Unification of Germany Unification of Italy

  12. Nationalism

  13. Imperialism I would annex the planets if I could.Cecil Rhodes

  14. rival colonial systems

  15. “Scramble for Africa”

  16. Financial investment & markets = new profits

  17. Nationalism (land=greatness)

  18. “White man’s burden”

  19. Global military politics(large fleets need ports) British dreadnought German fleet

  20. Calamity!

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