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Lecture Glencoe world history - Chapter 20: Mass Society and Democracy (1870-1914)

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The Second Industrial Revolution transformed the Western industrialized societies. Cities grew, mass forms of culture and politics emerged, and the revolutionary ideas of Marx, Darwin, Freud, and others left an enduring mark. Chapter overviews: The growth of Industrial Prosperity, The Emergence of Mass Society, the national state and democracy, toward the modern consciousness. | Splash Screen Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Section 1: The Growth of Industrial Prosperity Section 2: The Emergence of Mass Society Section 3: The National State and Democracy Section 4: Toward the Modern Consciousness Visual Summary Chapter Intro What events can affect the entire world? The 1900 World’s Fair in Paris celebrated the achievements of the 1800s. The fair showcased inventions of the Second Industrial Revolution, especially those using the newly discovered power of electricity. In this chapter, you will learn about the causes and effects of the Second Industrial Revolution. • Name another event that draws participants from around the world. What is the significance of the event? • What are some technologies invented in your lifetime? How have they influenced your life? Chapter Intro Chapter Intro Chapter Intro 1 The Growth of Industrial Prosperity In what ways did industrialization affect the economies of European countries and the United States? Chapter Intro 2 The Emergence of Mass Society What benefits do people enjoy today in part because of the Second Industrial Revolution? Chapter Intro 3 The National State and Democracy What factors might contribute to a failure of democracy? Chapter Intro 4 Toward the Modern Consciousness How might art, science, and thought of this era be characterized? Chapter Preview-End Section 1-Main Idea The BIG Idea New Technologies Industrialization led to dramatic increases in productivity and to new political theories and social movements. Section 1-Key Terms Content Vocabulary assembly line mass production bourgeoisie proletariat dictatorship revisionists Academic Vocabulary financier transition Section 1-Key Terms People and Places Thomas Edison Alexander Graham Bell Guglielmo Marconi Karl Marx A B Section 1-Polling Question Our society is a classless society. A. Agree B. Disagree Section 1 The Second Industrial Revolution In Western Europe, the introduction of electricity, chemicals, and petroleum triggered the . | Splash Screen Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Section 1: The Growth of Industrial Prosperity Section 2: The Emergence of Mass Society Section 3: The National State and Democracy Section 4: Toward the Modern Consciousness Visual Summary Chapter Intro What events can affect the entire world? The 1900 World’s Fair in Paris celebrated the achievements of the 1800s. The fair showcased inventions of the Second Industrial Revolution, especially those using the newly discovered power of electricity. In this chapter, you will learn about the causes and effects of the Second Industrial Revolution. • Name another event that draws participants from around the world. What is the significance of the event? • What are some technologies invented in your lifetime? How have they influenced your life? Chapter Intro Chapter Intro Chapter Intro 1 The Growth of Industrial Prosperity In what ways did industrialization affect the economies of European countries and the United States? Chapter Intro 2 The .

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