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Steel, chemicals,
electricity, and oil
were the new
industrial frontiers.
methods for shaping
New
steel made it possible to
build lighter, smaller, and
faster
machines, engines, railro
ads, and more.
 Thenew energy form of electricity was
 quite valuable because it was
 convertible into heat, light, or motion.

 By1910 hydroelectric power stations
 and coal-fired steam generating plants
 allowed houses and factories to have a
 single, common power source.
made way for
Electricity
 inventions such as the
 light bulb invented by
 Joseph Swan in Great
 Britain and Thomas
 Edison in the United
 States.
electric
With
lights factories
never had to
stop production.
 Bythe 1880s streetcars and
 subways powered by electricity
 appeared in European cities.
 Thedevelopment of the internal-
 combustion engine provided a
 new power source for
 transportation and new kinds of
 transportation—ocean liners,
 airplanes, and the automobile.
sales of
Increased
 manufactured goods due
 to the new forms of
 transportation caused
 industrial production to
 grow.

         increased after 1870.
Wages
Great Britain, the

    Netherlands, Belgium, France, and
    other countries had a high standard of
    living.

     Spain, Portugal, Russia, Austria-

    Hungary, the Balkans, and southern
    Italy were agricultural and much less
    wealthy.

    They provided the industrialized nations

    with food and raw materials.
Europeans were receiving goods from all

    corners of the world.

     European capital was invested abroad to

    develop railroads, power plants, and other
    industrial projects.

    Europe dominated the world economy by

    1900.
 Industrialworkers formed socialist
 political parties and unions to
 improve their working conditions.

 Karl
    Marx and Friedrich Engels
 published The Communist
 Manifesto.

  › They were appalled by industrial working
    conditions and blamed capitalism.
 Theyproposed a new social
 system.




 Oneform of Marxist socialism was
 eventually called communism.
 Marx    believed world history was a
    history of class struggle between the
    oppressing owners of the means of
    production and the oppressed
    workers.
    The oppressors controlled politics and

    government; therefore, government is an
    instrument of the ruling class.
Marx believed that society was

    increasingly dividing between the
    bourgeoisie (middle-class oppressors)
    and the proletariat (working-class
    oppressed), each hostile to the other.

    Marx predicted the conflict would result

    in a revolution in which the proletariat
    would violently overthrow the
    bourgeoisie and form a dictatorship (a
    government in which a person or group
    has absolute power).
revolution would
The
 ultimately produce a
 society without classes and
 class conflict.



 Socialist
        parties emerged in other
 European states.
 PureMarxists looked to overthrow
 capitalism violently.


 OtherMarxists, called revisionists,
 rejected this revolutionary
 program and argued to work with
 other parties for reforms.
 Democratic rights would help
 workers achieve their goals.
worked for evolutionary, not

  revolutionary, change.
 In Great Britain in the 1870s unions won
  the right to strike.
 Trade union workers used the strike to
  achieve other reforms.
 By 1914 trade unions had made great
  progress in many European countries
  toward improving conditions for the
  workers.

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The Second Industrial Revolution And The Beginnings Of Marxism

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. Steel, chemicals, electricity, and oil were the new industrial frontiers.
  • 4. methods for shaping New steel made it possible to build lighter, smaller, and faster machines, engines, railro ads, and more.
  • 5.  Thenew energy form of electricity was quite valuable because it was convertible into heat, light, or motion.  By1910 hydroelectric power stations and coal-fired steam generating plants allowed houses and factories to have a single, common power source.
  • 6. made way for Electricity inventions such as the light bulb invented by Joseph Swan in Great Britain and Thomas Edison in the United States.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 10.  Bythe 1880s streetcars and subways powered by electricity appeared in European cities.
  • 11.  Thedevelopment of the internal- combustion engine provided a new power source for transportation and new kinds of transportation—ocean liners, airplanes, and the automobile.
  • 12.
  • 13. sales of Increased manufactured goods due to the new forms of transportation caused industrial production to grow. increased after 1870. Wages
  • 14. Great Britain, the  Netherlands, Belgium, France, and other countries had a high standard of living. Spain, Portugal, Russia, Austria-  Hungary, the Balkans, and southern Italy were agricultural and much less wealthy. They provided the industrialized nations  with food and raw materials.
  • 15. Europeans were receiving goods from all  corners of the world. European capital was invested abroad to  develop railroads, power plants, and other industrial projects. Europe dominated the world economy by  1900.
  • 16.
  • 17.  Industrialworkers formed socialist political parties and unions to improve their working conditions.  Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels published The Communist Manifesto. › They were appalled by industrial working conditions and blamed capitalism.
  • 18.  Theyproposed a new social system.  Oneform of Marxist socialism was eventually called communism.
  • 19.  Marx believed world history was a history of class struggle between the oppressing owners of the means of production and the oppressed workers. The oppressors controlled politics and  government; therefore, government is an instrument of the ruling class.
  • 20. Marx believed that society was  increasingly dividing between the bourgeoisie (middle-class oppressors) and the proletariat (working-class oppressed), each hostile to the other. Marx predicted the conflict would result  in a revolution in which the proletariat would violently overthrow the bourgeoisie and form a dictatorship (a government in which a person or group has absolute power).
  • 21. revolution would The ultimately produce a society without classes and class conflict.  Socialist parties emerged in other European states.
  • 22.  PureMarxists looked to overthrow capitalism violently.  OtherMarxists, called revisionists, rejected this revolutionary program and argued to work with other parties for reforms. Democratic rights would help workers achieve their goals.
  • 23.
  • 24. worked for evolutionary, not  revolutionary, change.  In Great Britain in the 1870s unions won the right to strike.  Trade union workers used the strike to achieve other reforms.  By 1914 trade unions had made great progress in many European countries toward improving conditions for the workers.