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Summary AP World History Modern Time Period Thematic Review Chart

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This document provides an in-depth, organized review of required knowledge for AP World History Modern across all six thematic categories: political/government, innovation and technology, environmental, cultural, economic, and social specific to the time period from the year 1750 to 1900. This is an excellent, comprehensive study resource that neatly and lays out all necessary information with examples and direct thematic links.

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AP World History Thematic Chart: 1750-1900 (Modern)
Politics/Governme Innovation/Techno Environment Cultural Economics Social
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measures of steam power system nt nt of nt and
commonalit -​ Industrial concentrated philosophies mercantilis religious
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religion, increased in a single understandi -​ More reform
language, US and location ng and free-trade movements
tradition, European -​ Need for approaches policies and
territory, etc contribution raw to the world -​ Adam expansion
were used s to global materials and human Smith: of rights,
by manufacturi and relationships laissez-faire suffrage,
government ng increased -​ capitalism end of
s to create a -​ Middle food Reexaminati and free slavery, end
shared sense Eastern and supplies on of markets of serfdom
of unity Asian share -​ Extraction religion -​ Global trade -​ Feminism
-​ Revolution of global of natural -​ New ideas led to -​ Reforms in
and manufacturi resources about large-scale response to
rebellion ng declined -​ Production individual transnationa industrializa
against -​ Industrializa of food and and natural l businesses tion
existing tion spread industrial rights and -​ New -​ Labor
government to other crops the social practices in unions for
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-​ New nation Europe, the lived in -​ Enlightenme finance working
states US, Russia, cities nt thought -​ Industrial conditions,
forming Japan -​ Global preceded capitalism higher
-​ Discontent -​ Internal urbanization revolution led to an wages, less
with the combustion -​ Fossil fuels and increased hours
monarchy engine become rebellion standard of -​ Workers’
and -​ Machines important -​ Nationalism living movements
imperialism increased -​ pollution -​ Racial, -​ Continued and political
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