How did socialists suggest solving the inequities caused by the industrial revolution
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ending private ownership of factories, mines, and mills
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What is the key question socialism attempts to answer
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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.
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Which development was a result of increased urbanization during the Industrial Revolution
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increased pollution
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During which step of Marx's transition from capitalism to communism would people join a movement to replace the current government
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Revolution
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What role did railroads play in industrialization for both Great Britain and the United states
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They allowed businesses to ship manufactured goods to markets in
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What was proven by the work of Louis Pasteur during the Industrial Revolution
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That germs cause disease
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How does mercantilism differ from capitalism or the free enterprise system
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Mercantilism allows governments to control economies, while capitalism gives individual more economic control. -Apex 2.4.2 test
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What was one major consequence of early labor union actions in Victorian England
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The government introduced laws protecting workers' safety.
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How did early British labor unions succeed in their efforts to create labor reform
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By striking and protesting even when such actions violated the
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How did british labor unions relate to social reform efforts during the Victorian era
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labor unions shared some of the goals of social reform movements by seeking to improve life for poor workers
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Who would be a member of the bourgeoisie According to Marxist theory
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A factory Owner
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How did Charles Dickens's writings serve as a form of social criticism
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describing the struggles of the urban poor.
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What was a major difference between Romanticism and communism in the 18th and 19th centuries
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communism was focus on achieving practical political change
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Which statement explains why utopian socialism faced opposition in the 19th century
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Many people were unwilling to get rid of the idea of personal
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Which person best represents the values of Romanticism
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A poet who describes a beautiful river in vivid detail.
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How did socialists suggest solving the inequities caused by the industrial revolution
ending private ownership of factories, mines, and mills
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.
Which development was a result of increased urbanization during the Industrial Revolution
increased pollution
During which step of Marx's transition from capitalism to communism would people join a movement to replace the current government
Revolution
What role did railroads play in industrialization for both Great Britain and the United states
They allowed businesses to ship manufactured goods to markets in
distant location
What was proven by the work of Louis Pasteur during the Industrial Revolution
That germs cause disease
How does mercantilism differ from capitalism or the free enterprise system
Mercantilism allows governments to control economies, while capitalism gives individual more economic control. -Apex 2.4.2 test
What was one major consequence of early labor union actions in Victorian England
The government introduced laws protecting workers' safety.
How did early British labor unions succeed in their efforts to create labor reform
By striking and protesting even when such actions violated the
law
How did british labor unions relate to social reform efforts during the Victorian era
labor unions shared some of the goals of social reform movements by seeking to improve life for poor workers
Who would be a member of the bourgeoisie According to Marxist theory
A factory Owner
How did Charles Dickens's writings serve as a form of social criticism
describing the struggles of the urban poor.
What was a major difference between Romanticism and communism in the 18th and 19th centuries
communism was focus on achieving practical political change
Which statement explains why utopian socialism faced opposition in the 19th century
Many people were unwilling to get rid of the idea of personal
property.
Which person best represents the values of Romanticism
A poet who describes a beautiful river in vivid detail.