Industrial Revolution
A main idea of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engles' Communist Manifesto is that the proletariat-
-must unite to overthrow the capitalist class.(Bourgeoisie owned the means of production) Haves They believed that the proleteriat (working class also known as have nots) should unite and create a society with an equal distibution of goods and services.
Which revolution inpsired Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels to express their ideas in The Communit Manifest?
The Industrial Revolution inspired these men to write a book about what they saw as the unfair conditions in factories and society as a result of the Industrial Revolution.
-Europeans sought new markets for their goods. -Many Europeans migrated to the cities in search of jobs. -European middle class gained political power. What was the major cause of these changes in Europe?
The Industrial Revolution is the major cause of changes in Europe because workers flocked there to find jobs in factories and Europeans wanted to find new markets to sell their goods. The Middle Class becomes wealthy because of the Industrial Revolution.
Which condition is most necessary to the process of the industiralization in a society?
The money (capital) that can be used to purchase machines is most necessary in industrializing a society.
According to the theories of Karl Marx, history can be viewed as a---
a continuous struggle between economic classes. Karl Marx believed what was wrong with society was the continuing struggle between the social classes.
Before a nation can begin to industrialize, that nation must first develop.....
An adequate food supply. agriculture must become efficient so that many more people can be fed by the labor of few.
"Revolution will occur more and more frequently in the industrialized nations as the proletariat struggles to overcome the abuses of the capitalist system." Who said this?
Karl Marx-this reflects the ideas of the "Communist Manifest"-the book written by Karl Marx
"The proleteriates (working class) have nothing to lose but their chains...Workers of the world, unite!" The statement was made in response to conditions resulting from which period in history?
This would have reflected thoughts from the Industrial Revolution and specifically Karl Marx. He urged workers to revolt against the upper class in favor of a system called "Socialism".
A major reslut of the Industrial Revolution was the ......
concentration of workers in urban areas. During the Industrial Revolution, many workers went into urban areas in order to find work in the factories.
According to Karl Marx history is the record of the...
struggle between Classes in a society. Haves' against the have nots, the class struggles that all societies have when one group has more than another group.