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Who are three people that attempted to establish utopian communities during the 19th century

Henry Nash William Brad ford and John Withdrop (:

How many hours did a factory worker of 1890 work

60

Which development was influenced by the enlightenment

18th century political revolutions in Europe and the Americas

How did socialists suggest solving the inequities caused by the industrial revolution

ending private ownership of factories, mines, and mills

How did Karl Marx and Andrew Carnegie differ in their opinions of the Industrial Revolution

Carnegie believed that industrialization benefited entire societies, while Marx believed that it only benefited a small number of people.

What is the key question socialism attempts to answer

The key question that Socialism seeks to answer is: Who should be in control of the industrial means of production, such as factories?

Socialism seeks to answer this question by arguing that the population as whole, represented by committees, should own the means of production and not individual capitalists.

What events motivated China to launch its Self-Strengthening Movement in the 19th century


Its defeat in wars against Europeans

How did the railroad influence European colonial powers in the 19th century

It allowed them to move people and goods rapidly from place to place.

Which group was responsible for determining the borders of African colonies and later countries

European imperial powers.

What describes a difference between American and European economic imperialism in China during the 19th century

European powers divided China into spheres of influence, while the United States promoted an Open Door Policy.

How did European imperialism affect Asia After the Industrial Revolution

china was forced to legalize the importation of opium.

what factors made it difficult for poor laborers to succeed within the free enterprise system

Workers labored in poor working conditions that often left them sick or disabled

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