Chapter 24 - Cultural Revolution (Sections 3 & 4)

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When did infant mortality drop and the average life expectancy climb?

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When did infant mortality drop and the average life expectancy climb?

The Early 1900s.

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Europe's population grew from 140 million people to ___ _______ people in the span of a single century.

^266 Million

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Reasons for Europeans living longer and healthier lives include but are not limited to:

  1. Advances in medicine.

  2. Increased agricultural production.

  3. Improved food preservation methods.

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Emigration = ?

People leaving their homelands to settle elsewhere [not for a fixed period of time].

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Immigration = ?

People coming to settle permanently in a foreign country.

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Reasons for emigration or immigration:

Usually left to escape persecution or famine, seek higher paying jobs/better working conditions, or escape oppressive governments.

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The Latin prefix "e" or "ex" means...

"from, away"

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The Latin prefix "in" or "im" means...

"in, into, towards"

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Urbanization = ?

The spread of city life.

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A country is ___________ when more people live in cities than in rural areas.

^urbanized

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In the year of 1914: __% of the British population lived in cities. __% of the German population lived in cities. __% of the American population lived in cities. __% of the French population lived in cities.

^80% ^60% ^50% ^45%

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The European cities' growth soon outpaced their ability to provide needed _______ and _________.

^housing ^sanitation

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In the late 1800s, ____________ were made to urban accomodations.

^improvements

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Leisure activities during the 1800s included:

Touring art museums, organizing association football/soccer games, attending amusement parks.

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Public Schools = ?

Institutions of education funded by the government and available to everyone.

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Mary Lyon did what?

Established the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary. (AKA the first women's college)

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Literacy = ?

The ability to read and write.

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As literacy spread, newspapers, magazines, book publications, and libraries benefitted from their __________ in customers.

^increase

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Patronage = ?

When an artist depended upon the wealthy to fund their expenditures. Often meant that the artist painted at the whim of the aristocrat funding them.

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Romanticism = ?

A movement in which artists would emphasize human emotion and imagination over reason.

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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe did what?

Wrote a play by the name of Faust, which contrasted Marlowe's play also titled Faust.

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Realism = ?

An artistic movement characterized by pieces created from everyday life, oftentimes presented in a naturalistic style.

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Symbolism = ?

The use of symbols to convey complex ideas in art. Involves giving impressions by suggestions rather than by direct statements.

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Symbolism was popular among ____________, but not so much the general public.

^intellectuals

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Impressionism = ?

  • The abandonment of many rules—about proper subject matter and traditional techniques of line, perspective, and lighting—on which earlier painters had based their art.

  • Sought to capture the momentary impression an object made on an artist's senses.

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Gustave Courbet did what?

Heavily influenced the Impressionist movement.

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Postimpressionism = ?

The formation of independent art styles, often emphasizing color, to express in different ways the chaos and complexity around them. An era of experimentation.

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DISCLAIMER!

There are a lot of examples regarding musical artists, painters, and writers during every art movement. I am too lazy to include these in my Knowt, so please study those on your own.

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List some negative characteristics of urban living during the early 1800s:

  • Buildings were build close together in long rows.

  • Workers were crowded together in damp, dirty rooms.

  • Everything was flammable.

  • Pollution was prominent.

  • Epidemics were common.

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List some improvements made to urban living during the late 1800s:

  • Iron pipelines were installed in buildings to carry water.

  • Sewer lines were dug underneath streets.

  • Garbage and waste collection services were established.

  • Police and fire protection agencies created safer cities.

  • Parks became commonplace.

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Claude Monet was a part of which artistic movement?

The Impressionist Movement.

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Vincent van Gogh was a part of which artistic movement?

The Postimpressionist Movement.

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