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Unit 2 World History IDs


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Utopianism
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belief in a state in which everything is perfect

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Utopianism
Belief in a state in which everything is perfect
Socialism
Community controls economy and manufacturing
Capitalism
Industry controlled by private owners for profit. government has a “hands off” approach to economy
Communism
Property is government owned, no social classes, centered on production, people paid according to needs
Adam Smith
“Wealth of Nations”, father of capitalism, laissez-faire
Robert Owen
Founder of Utopianism, New Harmony, Indiana
Karl Marx
German philosopher who published “Communist Manifesto”, Marxism (communism)
Urbanization
People move from rural farms for urban cities
James Watt
Steam Engine
Eli Whitney
Cotton Gin
Henry Bessemer
1st cost efficient way to make steel: Bessemer process
Louis Pasteur
Germs, bacteria, pasteurization
Thomas Edison
Light bulb, America’s greatest inventor
William Wilberforce
Abolished slavery and slave trade in England
Louis Blanc
Modern social democracy
Charles Darwin
Evolution, natural selection
Charles Dickens
Famous English writer whose novels depicted the hard times for the poor
Social Democracy
Social justice in capitalist economy
Romanticism
Movement in art & literature that focused on individuality and inspiration