Modern History

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For each term or name below, briefly explain its connection to the reforms, crises, or advances of Western nations from 1815 to 1914​.   1. suffrage 2. anti-Semitism 3. dominion 4. home rule 5. manifest destiny 6. Emancipation Proclamation 7. assembly line 8. theory of evolution    MAIN IDEAS Democratic Reform and Activism Section 1 (pages 747–750)   9. What political reforms expanded democracy for men in Britain?   10. Why did the woman suffrage movement in Great Britain become more militant?   Self-Rule for British Colonies Section 2 (pages 751–757)   11. What cultural conflict caused problems for Canada?   12. How did Australia’s early history differ from that of other British colonies?   13. Why did the British pass a home rule bill for southern Ireland only?   War and Expansion in the United States Section 3 (pages 758–761)   14. In what ways did the United States gain territory in the 1800s?   15. Why was the issue of slavery in the United States so divisive?  Nineteenth-Century Progress Section 4 (pages 762–767)   16. What was Darwin’s principle of natural selection?   17. What prompted the growth of the social sciences?   18. What were some of the effects of increased leisure time?                             

 

 

 

  

citation: BECK. ​World History: Patterns of Interaction Survey​. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt K-12. [MBS Direct].