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Objectives:
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Analyze the
changes that industrialization and urbanization produced in
the lives of ordinary people
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Describe the
extent and in what ways that life was changing in European
rural areas
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Generalize ways
in which people of the middle and upper classes reacted to
problems of poverty among workers
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List the new
ideologies that emerged in response to the changes European
society was experiencing
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Illustrate the
causes and consequences of the revolutions of 1848
Topic
A: Advance of Industrialization and Urbanization
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Engines of Change
831-835
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Urbanization and
Its Consequences
835-839
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Agricultural
Perils and Prosperity
839-840
Topic B:
Reforming the Social Order
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Cultural
Responses to the Social Question 840-844
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The Varieties of
Social Reform
844-847
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Abuses and
Reforms Overseas 847-849
Topic C: The
Ferment of Ideologies
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The Spell of
Nationalism 849-853
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Liberalism in
Economics and Politics 853-854
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Socialism and the
Early Labor Movement
854-857
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The New
Historical Imagination
857-858
Topic D: The
Revolutions of 1848
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The Hungry
Forties
859-860
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Another French
Revolution
860-862
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Nationalist
Revolution in Italy
862-863
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Revolt and
Reaction in Central Europe
863-866
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Aftermath to 1848
866-869
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