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Period 3: The Long Nineteenth Century, ca. 1815–1914      360

















                10  The Revolution in Energy                        11  Reaction, Reform, and
               and Industry                                        Revolution in Nineteenth-

               ca. 1780–1850                                368    Century Politics
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               Why and how did the Industrial Revolution emerge in   1815–1850                                  404
                                                                                Worth Publishers.
               Britain?   370
                 Why Britain?  •  Technological Innovations and Early Factories  •     How was peace restored and maintained after
                 The Steam Engine Breakthrough  •  Steam-Powered   the Napoleonic Wars?   406
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                   Transportation  •  Industry and Population        The European Balance of Power  •  Metternich and Conservatism  •
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                                                                     Repressing the Revolutionary Spirit  •  Limits to Conservative Power
               How did countries outside Britain respond to the challenge    and Revolution in South America
               of industrialization?   379
                 National and International Variations  •  Industrialization in   What new ideologies emerged to challenge conservative
                   Continental Europe  •  Agents of Industrialization  •  The Global   government?   414
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                 Picture                                             Liberalism and the Middle Class  •  The Growing Appeal of
               How did work and daily life evolve during the Industrial     Nationalism  •  The First Socialists  •  The Rise of Marxist Socialism
               Revolution?   384                                   What were the characteristics of the Romantic
                 Work in Early Factories  •  Working Families and Children  •     movement?   419
                 The New Sexual Division of Labor  •  Living Standards for the   The Romantic Worldview  •  Romantic Literature  •  Romanticism in
                   Working Class  •  Environmental Impacts of Industrialization  Art and Music
               What were the social consequences of                How did reforms and revolutions challenge conservatism
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               industrialization?   391                            after 1815?   423
                 The New Class of Factory Owners  •  Responses to    The Greek War of Independence  •  Liberal Reform in Great  Britain  •
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                   Industrialization  •  The Early British Labor Movement  •     Ireland and the Great Famine  •  The Revolution of 1830 in France
                 The Impact of Slavery                             What were the main causes and consequences of the
               LOOKING BACK / LOOKING AHEAD   397                    revolutions of 1848?   429
               REVIEW & EXPLORE   398                                A Democratic Republic in France  •  Revolution and Reaction in the
                                                                     Austrian Empire  •  Prussia, the German Confederation, and the
                   EXAM PRACTICE    400                              Frankfurt National Assembly
               Individuals in Society  Samuel Crompton   373       LOOKING BACK / LOOKING AHEAD   435
               AP® Viewpoints  The Experience of Child Labor   386  REVIEW & EXPLORE   436
               AP® Claims and Evidence in Visual Sources  The Dinner Hour,   EXAM PRACTICE    438
                 Wigan   388
                                                                   AP® Claims and Evidence in Written Sources  The Karlsbad Decrees:
               AP® Thinking Like a Historian  Making the Industrialized     Conservative Reaction in the German Confederation   412
                 Worker   392
                                                                   AP® Thinking Like a Historian  The Republican Spirit in
               AP® Claims and Evidence in Written Sources  Advice for    1848   416
                 Middle-Class Women   394
                                                                   Individuals in Society  Mary Shelley   421
                                                                   AP® Claims and Evidence in Visual Sources  Honoré Daumier,
                                                                     Gargantua, 1831   430
                                                                   AP® Viewpoints  Picturing Revolutionary Violence in 1848   432
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