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Korvikt [17]
1 year ago
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This table lists important terms and people from the time period you studied in this unit. In your own words, define each concep

t, event, or person in the space provided.
Social Studies
1 answer:
hram777 [196]1 year ago
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The definition of the terms are given below;

<h3>Romanticism:</h3>

This is known to be a form of artistic and literary movement that took place in the late 18th century that brought about inspiration and the .primacy of a person.

<h3>Jethro Tull:</h3>

This is known to be the man who was said to be the inventor of the seed drill in the year 1700.

<h3>Eli Whitney: </h3>

This is known to be an inventor in the year 1800s and he was the one who was known to have invented the cotton gin and he did so because he wanted to reduce slavery but even with that, slavery was said to have increased.

<h3>Utopia:</h3>

This is regarded as a kind of a perfect society.

<h3>Socialism: </h3>

This is known to be a political ideology  that the community as a one entity should gain a lot from the economic profit.

<h3>Bessemer Process: </h3>

This is known to be a process that is often used to produce steel and it is one where impure metals are said to be removed from iron to create steel.

<h3>Louis Pasteur: </h3>

This is known to be the scientist who is said to be very famous as he was said to have invented the pasteurization, that made dairy safer to be consume.

<h3>Adam Smith:</h3>

This was a Scottish economist that is famous for his book "An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations".

<h3>Karl Marx: </h3>

He was a political theorist that stated the idea of communism.

<h3>Capitalism: </h3>

This is an economic and political system where the country's industry and that of trade is said to be controlled by private bodies.

<h3>Nation-State:</h3>

This is a state that is made up of citizens who are known to be fairly similar in regards to culture, language, and also a common descent.

<h3>Popular Sovereignty:</h3>

This is the permission of the people to make and keep the ruling government.

<h3>Congress of Vienna:</h3>

This is known to be a meeting that was held on November 1814 - June 1815 that helped to resolved issues after the Napoleonic Wars and the French Revolutionary Wars.

<h3>Otto von Bismarck: </h3>

He was a Prussian statesman who was famous for his government from the 1860s -1890.

<h3>Pogrom: </h3>

This is the persecution of a religious or ethnic group and it is linked with the persecution of Jews in Eastern Europe.

<h3>Serfs: </h3>

This is a laborer that works on his lord's estate such as seen in the feudal system.

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This table lists important terms and people from the time period you studied in this unit. In your own words, define each concept, event, or person in the space provide. Romanticism Jethro Tull Eli Whitney utopia socialism Bessemer Process Louis Pasteur Adam Smith Karl Marx Capitalism nation-state popular sovereignty Congress of Vienna Otto von Bismarck pogrom serfs

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