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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
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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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