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Evaluate the causes of the rise of nationalism throughout the world during the period 1750-1900 CE.

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Answered by sreramv23
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The previous era was dominated by European discovery. This era is dominated by how these Europeans handled their new-found success both ECONOMICALLY (Industrial Revolution) & POLITICALLY (Revolutions)**. Much like the Mongols and Muslims of the Post Classical, this era is essentially the Industrial Revolution & the Enlightenment-driven Revolutions (French, US, Latin America, etc.). One could argue that the Industrial Revolution is the most important thing that ever happened. Besides the Columbian Exchange, its the only other thing I can guarantee that will be on the AP test. This is also the only era with 4 subsections: Industrial Revolution, Imperialism, Revolution, and Migration. This is the Modern Era...

(**WARNING: DO NOT GET TOO EURO HERE. LOOKING THROUGH THE CURRICULUM BELOW, IT SEEMS THAT THE FOCUS OF THIS ERA IS EUROPE/WEST. EUROPE's DOMINATION WAS ONLY ASSURED BY THE END OF THE PERIOD, 1900. IN 1750, CHINA IS THE WORLD's BIGGEST MANUFACTURER. CHINA WILL REMAIN THE LARGEST MANUFACTURER UNTIL THE 1830s AND WASN't SURPASSED BY THE US UNTIL THE 1880s. SO, DON'T SKIP PAST CHINA, JAPAN, the OTTOMANS, LATIN AMERICA, and AFRICA!!!!)

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Industrialization fundamentally altered the production of goods around the world. It not only changed how goods were produced and consumed, as well as what was considered a “good,” but it also had far-reaching effects on the global economy, social relations, and culture. Although it is common to speak of an “Industrial Revolution,” the process of industrialization was a gradual one that unfolded over the course of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, eventually becoming global.


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I. Industrialization fundamentally changed how goods were produced

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B. The development of machines, including steam engines  and the internal combustion engine , made it possible to take advantage of vast new resources of energy stored in fossil fuels, specifically coal   and oil . The fossil fuels revolution greatly increased the energy available to human societies.
B. The development of machines, including steam engines and the internal combustion engine, made it possible to take advantage of vast new resources of energy stored in fossil fuels, specifically coal and oil. The fossil fuels revolution greatly increased the energy available to human societies.

Watt's Steam Engine
Watt's Steam Engine

Internal Combustion Engine
Internal Combustion Engine

C. The development of the factory system concentrated labor in a single location and led to an increasing degree of specialization of labor .
C. The development of the factory system concentrated labor in a single location and led to an increasing degree of specialization of labor.

D. As the new methods of industrial production became more common in parts of northwestern Europe, they spread  to other parts of Europe and the United States, Russia, and Japan .
D. As the new methods of industrial production became more common in parts of northwestern Europe, they spread to other parts of Europe and the United States, Russia, and Japan.

E. The “ second industrial revolution ” led to new methods in the production of steel , chemicals, electricity and precision machinery during the second half of the nineteenth century.
E. The “second industrial revolution” led to new methods in the production of steel, chemicals, electricity and precision machinery during the second half of the nineteenth century.

II. New patterns of global trade and production developed and further integrated the global economy as industrialists sought raw Materials and new Markets (M&Ms) for the increasing amount and array of goods produced in their factories.
Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

Agressive nationalism and Imperialism are the important causes of the rise of nationalism throughout the world.

Explanation:

  • Imperialism is the state policy, practise, or advocacy of expanding power and domination, particularly through direct territorial acquisition or by acquiring control over other regions' politics and economies, frequently through the use of both hard power especially military force and soft power.
  • Imperialism is a separate idea that can be applied to many different forms of governance and various forms of expansion, even if it is related to the concepts of colonialism and empire.
  • The terms "imperialism" and "colonialism" are frequently used interchangeably, however many academics contend that each term has a unique definition.
  • Imperialism and colonialism are terms that have been used to characterise one's perceived dominance over and influence over an individual or group of individuals.
  • According to Robert Young, imperialism is merely development for settlement or commercial purposes even while it is centralised, a governmental policy, and developed for ideological as well as financial motives.
  • However, invasion is still a part of colonialism. Modern usage of the term "colonialism" also frequently suggests some degree of geographical isolation between the colony and the imperial power.
  • Edward Said specifically differentiates between colonialism and imperialism by saying: "colonialism involved 'the practise, the theory, and the attitudes of a subordinate rural centre.

Thus, the above mentioned reasons are the causes of rise of nationalism throughout the world.

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