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AP World History Ultimate Review Packet VI

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UNIT 6 (1750-1900) AP WORLD HISTORY ULTIMATE REVIEW PACKET Changes due to Industrialization What demographic shift was inspired by industrialization? Europeans believed in the superiority of the white race and their own culture. How did world power shift during the Industrial Revolution? The balance of power in the world shifted to the nations that were industrialized. Imperialism How did industrialization lead to imperialism, or the desire for more colonies? What was Social Darwinism? How was it used to justify imperialism? Industrial nations needed raw materials for their factories so they needed more colonies. It was the survival of the fittest. And people believed it could make sense to apply to social realities and political realities. Europeans were the wealthiest and this proved to them that them conquering others was the way of nature. ©Heimler’s History—Please do not share online UNIT 6 (1750-1900) AP WORLD HISTORY ULTIMATE REVIEW PACKET Imperialism (continued) What was nationalism and what was its connection to imperialism? Nationalism was the sense of pride in one's own people and own country usually to the detriment of others. One way to gain pride in one's country is to have it expand as far as possible. What economic motives led to the continuation of imperialism? The gaining of raw materials that led to an increase of manufacturing and selling those products back to the colonies which eventually increased the wealth. Imperialism in Africa ...
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