6.7 Ideologies of Change and Reform Movements

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    • Match each reform movement with its impact:
      Labor Reforms ↔️ Established labor laws, improved working conditions
      Women's Suffrage ↔️ Expanded voting rights, increased political participation
      Education Reforms ↔️ Expanded educational opportunities, improved literacy rates
    • Order the key impacts of Reform Movements on European society.
      1️⃣ Improved Working Conditions
      2️⃣ Political Inclusion
      3️⃣ Enhanced Educational Opportunities
      4️⃣ Reduced Inequality
      5️⃣ New Social Norms
    • Reform movements completely eliminated wealth disparities and achieved full gender equality.
      False
    • What are ideologies of change and reform movements designed to address?
      Consequences of industrialization
    • Socialism emphasizes collective ownership, social justice, and equality
    • Liberalism advocates for individual freedom and a limited government.
    • Match the ideology with its proponent:
      Karl Marx ↔️ Socialism
      Adam Smith ↔️ Liberalism
      Otto von Bismarck ↔️ Nationalism
    • Name the three major ideologies of change during 1815–1914.
      Liberalism, socialism, nationalism
    • Liberalism emphasizes individual freedom, limited government, and a free market economy
    • Socialism aims to end capitalism and empower the working class.
    • Match the ideology with its goal:
      Nationalism ↔️ Unify ethnic groups into nation-states
      Socialism ↔️ Distribute wealth equitably
      Liberalism ↔️ Promote democracy and freedom
    • What were the ideologies of change responding to during the Industrial Revolution?
      Consequences of industrialization
    • The rise of socialism was a response to the economic inequalities created by industrialization
    • Socialism advocates for collective ownership of the means of production.
    • Match the ideology with its key concept:
      Socialism ↔️ Social justice
      Liberalism ↔️ Individual freedom
      Nationalism ↔️ Sovereignty
    • What is the primary goal of liberalism in economic terms?
      Foster economic growth
    • Socialism aims to empower the working class and end capitalism
    • Nationalism emphasizes national unity and independence.
    • What were ideologies of change and reform movements intended to address?
      Consequences of industrialization
    • Liberalism emphasizes individual freedom, limited government, and a free market economy
    • What are the key goals of socialism?
      Social justice and equality
    • Socialism aims to empower the working class by ending capitalism.
    • Nationalism emphasizes national identity, sovereignty, and unity
    • During which period did the major ideologies of change emerge?
      1815–1914
    • Match the ideology with its primary goal:
      Liberalism ↔️ Protect individual rights
      Socialism ↔️ Distribute wealth equitably
      Nationalism ↔️ Unify ethnic groups
    • Arrange the ideologies of change in alphabetical order:
      1️⃣ Liberalism
      2️⃣ Nationalism
      3️⃣ Socialism
    • What economic system did socialism emerge as a challenge to?
      Capitalism
    • In socialism, the ownership of the means of production is collective
    • Socialism aims to meet community needs rather than generate profit.
    • Which socialist thinkers criticized capitalism for its exploitation of workers?
      Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
    • Liberalism emphasizes individual freedom, limited government, and a free market economy
    • Who advocated for natural rights and limited government in liberalism?
      John Locke
    • Liberalism aims to alleviate the negative impacts of industrialization by protecting individual rights and limiting government interference.
    • Nationalism emphasizes national identity, sovereignty, and unity
    • Which Italian nationalist advocated for the unification of Italy?
      Giuseppe Mazzini
    • Nationalism seeks to unify fragmented ethnic groups into cohesive nation-states.
    • Who was Theodor Herzl and what did he advocate for?
      Zionist leader; Jewish state
    • Nationalism aimed to unify fragmented ethnic groups into cohesive nation-states.
    • Nationalism emphasizes national identity, sovereignty, and unity
    • What are the key concepts of liberalism?
      Individual freedom, limited government