Unit 6: Chapter 13 Quiz
Where did this International Exhbition take place in 1851?
Crystal Palace, London
Which monarchy promoted the construction of the Crystal Palace?
Queen Victoria
What is a specific result of the crisis identified by R.N. Salam and Cecil Woodham-Smith?
Settlers from England moved to Ireland to take advantage of land vacated by Irish farmers
What best represents the British government's reaction to the crisis discussed by R.N. Salam and Cecil Woodham-Smith in this document?
The federal government repealed the Corn Laws
This passage from Marx and Engels demonstrates a significant difference between their ideology and other thinkers because Marx and Engles...
demanded the complete elimination of private property, whereas other thinkers advocated a significant rearrangement of society while still allowing for private property
What else did The People's Petition call for?
the elimination of property qualifications to vote
What specific economic and social conditions were Marx and Engels referring to in this selection?
the social economic order that emerged with the Industrial Revolution
Which European nation's overthrow of the July Monarchy was the impetus for the revolutions depicted in this map?
France
Which 18th century writer disagreed with Andrew Ure's description of labor?
Friedrich Engels
The Crystal Palace was built for what purpose?
to celebrate England's advancements in commercial interests and industry
Who was most likely to provide the capital needed for this system of labor and production?
factory owner
Marx and Engels' assertion that "the free development of each is the condition for the free development of all" is an extension of what other intellectual idea?
socialism
Which group of people in England was responsible for the issuance of The People's Petition?
the Chartists
What earlier historical process created the conditions for the mid-19th century crisis discussed in this document?
the Columbian Exchange
What is the significance in english political history of The People's Petition?
It reflected the ideas of the first large-scale working-class political movement in Europe.
What were causes in 1848 of the European event shown on this map?
Napoleon's aggressive foreign policy that led to the conquest of most of the continent
How were artisans negatively affected by the factory system process Ure described?
They lost control of their means of production.
What contributed to the rise of the new labor system in England that Andrew Ure referenced?
available supply of natural materials like coal and iron ore
What did Marx and Engels view as the fundamental cause of the conflict discussed in this selection?
historical tension concerning the control of the means of production
The specific disagreement within the movement that limited the effectiveness of The People's Petition was whether...
the movement should use violent or non-violent tactics