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Mrac [35]
3 years ago
14

WILL GIVE BRANLIEST. Anyone have AP world history Unit 5 test answers?

History
2 answers:
Ann [662]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: Yes.

Explanation:

puteri [66]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Columbian Exchange increased movement of products, ideas, people, and diseases around the world → increased population

Industrialization came about as a result of increased wealth & demand

European states practiced Imperialism for more materials and access to markets

Political shifts occurred as a result, led by rebellions and revolts

More and more people migrated because of economic opportunity and political turmoil

Unit 5 Dates To Know

STUDY TIP: You will never be asked specifically to identify a date. However, knowing the order of events will help immensely with cause and effect. For this reason, we have identified the most important dates to know.

1762: Rousseau publishes the Social Contract

1765: James Watt invents steam engine

1776: American Revolution begins

1789: French Revolution begins

1801: Haitian Revolution

1815: Latin American Revolutions begin

1848: Seneca Falls Convention organized by feminists & abolitionists

1868: Meiji Restoration

Unit 5 Essential Questions

STUDY TIP: Use the following essential questions to guide your review of this entire unit. Keep in mind, these are not meant to be practice essay questions. Each question was written to help you summarize the key concept.

How did the enlightenment lead to revolutions?

What were the causes and effects of the major revolutions?

What factors led to the Industrial Revolution?

What effect did industrialization have on traditional industries?

How did new technology increase economic production?

What methods did states use to industrialize?

How did economic ideology change as a result of industrialization?

How did industrialization spark reform?

What effect did industrialization have on society?

Explanation: or that link will help

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