7.9 Causation in 19th-Century Perspectives and Political Development

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  • Technological advancements are secondary causes that enhanced industrial growth.
  • The Industrial Revolution is a primary cause that directly initiated urbanization
  • The invention of the steam engine was a secondary cause that accelerated industrial growth
  • Match the long-term cause with its impact:
    Enlightenment Ideals ↔️ Inspired revolutions and reforms
    Industrialization ↔️ Led to urbanization, class conflict, and social reforms
    Rising Nationalism ↔️ Fueled national unification and international tensions
  • The July Revolution of 1830 was triggered by Charles X's reactionary policies.
  • The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was a precipitating event that led to World War I
  • The Industrial Revolution is an example of a primary cause that led to urbanization
  • Match the long-term cause with its impact:
    Enlightenment Ideals ↔️ Inspired revolutions and reforms
    Industrialization ↔️ Led to urbanization, class conflict, and social reforms
    Rising Nationalism ↔️ Fueled national unification and international tensions
  • The July Revolution of 1830 was sparked by Charles X's reactionary policies
  • The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was a precipitating event that initiated World War I
  • Causation in historical analysis involves understanding the relationships between events to determine cause and effect
  • Arrange the following factors in a causal chain:
    1️⃣ Industrialization (economic)
    2️⃣ Urbanization and class conflict (social)
    3️⃣ Government policies and revolutions (political)
  • What social changes did industrialization lead to in the 19th century?
    Urbanization and class conflict
  • The interplay of economic, social, and political factors is crucial in understanding historical developments
  • Industrialization directly influenced government policies and revolutions in the 19th century.
  • Match the factor type with an example:
    Economic ↔️ Industrialization
    Social ↔️ Class conflict
    Political ↔️ Revolutions
  • What reforms were demanded by the industrial working class due to poor working conditions?
    Labor reforms
  • Conservatism emphasizes individual rights and freedoms.
    False
  • Socialism advocates for social ownership and equitable distribution of wealth
  • Match the ideology with its core tenets:
    Liberalism ↔️ Individual rights, free markets
    Conservatism ↔️ Traditional structures, hierarchy
    Socialism ↔️ Social ownership, equity
    Nationalism ↔️ National unity, sovereignty
  • Which ideology focused on emotion, imagination, and the beauty of nature?
    Romanticism
  • 19th-century ideologies and philosophies drove significant cultural and political changes.
  • In historical analysis, causation helps determine the relationship between cause and effect
  • What is the definition of primary causes in historical analysis?
    Fundamental reasons for an event
  • Order the following examples based on their role in causation during the Industrial Revolution:
    1️⃣ Industrial Revolution (primary cause)
    2️⃣ Urbanization
    3️⃣ Technological advancements (secondary cause)
  • Technological advancements were primary causes of the Industrial Revolution.
    False
  • Enlightenment Ideals emphasized reason, individual rights, and democracy
  • What was the main focus of rising nationalism in the 19th century?
    Loyalty and national identity
  • What are the core tenets of Enlightenment Ideals?
    Reason, individual rights, democracy
  • Industrialization led to urbanization, class conflict, and social reforms
  • Enlightenment Ideals emphasized reason and individual rights.
  • What is the primary focus of rising nationalism?
    Loyalty to the nation-state
  • Enlightenment Ideals inspired democratic reforms and revolutions
  • Order the interconnected causes that shaped the 19th-century political landscape:
    1️⃣ Enlightenment Ideals
    2️⃣ Industrialization
    3️⃣ Rising Nationalism
  • Short-term triggers differ from long-term causes in their immediate impact.
  • What was the short-term trigger of the July Revolution in 1830?
    Charles X's reactionary policies
  • The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was a precipitating event that led to World War I
  • What is the interplay of economic, social, and political factors?
    They influence one another
  • Industrialization is an example of an economic factor that led to urbanization.
  • Liberalism emphasized individual rights, limited government, and free markets