Labor organization and worker resistance
Trade unions
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Major labor actions
Political ideologies responding to industrialization
Liberalism
Conservatism
Socialism and communism
Feminism
Government reform responses
Factory legislation
Bismarck's social insurance
Abolition of serfdom and slavery
Religious responses
The Social Gospel
Evangelical revival
Primary sources
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, The Communist Manifesto (1848)
Pope Leo XIII, Rerum Novarum (1891)
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Declaration of Sentiments (1848)
Key figures
Key events summary
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Vocabulary
Unit 5 topics
Unit 5 overview5.10Comparison in the Age of Revolutions5.1The Enlightenment5.2Nationalism and Revolutions in the Period from 1750 to 19005.3Industrial Revolution Begins5.4Industrialization Spreads in the Period from 1750 to 19005.5Technology of the Industrial Age5.6Industrialization: Government's Role from 1750 to 19005.7Economic Developments and Their Social Impact in the Period from 1750 to 19005.8Reactions to the Industrial Economy from 1750 to 19005.9Society and the Industrial Age