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Modern World History Mini Lesson

Modern World History Mini Lesson. Select the next button to begin. Directions. Use the slide view button to access the different menus. Select the next button when you are ready to begin the presentation.

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Modern World History Mini Lesson

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  1. Modern World History Mini Lesson Select the next button to begin

  2. Directions Use the slide view button to access the different menus. Select the next button when you are ready to begin the presentation.

  3. Industrialization and Population:The Impact of Industrialization on People of the World “Shipping on the Clyde,” 1881, painting of Glasgow, England

  4. Industrialization and Population • How did industrialization affect demographic changes? • How did demographic changes affect urban populations?

  5. Industrialization and Migration “Cottonpolis,” 1840 engraving of Manchester, England during growth of textile industry

  6. Transportation Revolution Map of highway toll gates in London, England, 1801

  7. Urbanization Slum area of Wetherby, England

  8. Crowded Living Conditions “Over London - by Rail,” 1872, by Gustave Dore

  9. The Middle Class “In the Studio” (1881) by Marie Bashkirtseff showing women artists

  10. Middle Class Life Royal Theatre, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1890s

  11. Industry and Literacy

  12. Critics of Overpopulation “The food therefore which before supported seven millions must now be divided among seven millions and a half or eight millions. The poor consequently must live much worse, and many of them be reduced to severe distress.” “During this season of distress, the discouragements to marriage, and the difficulty of rearing a family are so great that population is at a stand.” “The labourer therefore must work harder to earn the same as he did before.” --Thomas Malthus, An Essay on the Principle of Education (1798)

  13. Industrialization and Population • How did industrialization affect this issue? • How did this issue affect urban populations?

  14. End of Mini Lesson You have completed the mini lesson. Please close the window to return to the lesson.

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