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writers of Communist Manifesto -- promised that growing poverty of alienation of the proletariat would bring to industrialized Europe a class war against the capitalists

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  1. writers of Communist Manifesto -- promised that growing poverty of alienation of the proletariat would bring to industrialized Europe a class war against the capitalists. They developed ideas about socialism and suggested that productive forces (technology, material resources) determined economic relationships. They made up the foundation of society and in turn determined the structure of government, laws, religions and cultures.
  2. Intellectual movement that protested the unchristian nature of the Industrial Revolution, espceially working conditions, and advocated nonviolent solutions.
  3. British cotton manufacturer that also believed that humans would reveal their true natural goodness if they lived in a cooperative environment
  4. Industrial working class; in Marxism, the class that will ultimately overthrow the bourgeoise
  5. Non-violent reform within the system, using Democracy (Britain, Germany, France)
  6. Socialism's reputation discredited by uncompromising radicals: forced change through violence and terrorism, riots: Trafalgar Square, London; Haymarket, Chicago, Political assassinations (France, Italy, Russia, USA), "red scare"
  7. Founded both diamond and fold companies that monopolized production of these precious commodities and enabled him to gain control of a territory north of Transvaal that he named Rhodesia after himself;
  8. Fashoda was located in Sudan which is int he middle of Africa. France wanted control of western Africa and Britain wanted control of eastern Africa. France backed off to avoid conflict. They ended up settling this issue diplomatically and each country got a fair share.
  9. Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Russia's emperors formed 1873; the three most conservative powers of Europe. Formed by Otto-von Bismarck to deal with Germany's threat of encirclement. Austria's challenge was internal cultural diversity. Russia's economic prosperity was vulnerable to whoever controlled the Bosporus seaports for trade.
  10. An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy in the years before WWI.

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