Between 1871 and 1914, Britain had planned to create a huge British empire, Belgium felt that it needed to use brutal force, and France had
4. How and in what ways did the writings of Karl Marx draw on the Enlightenment concepts of progress, natural law and reason?
5. Describe the steps taken between 1832 and 1918 to extend suffrage in England. What groups and movements contributed to the extension of the vote?
6. Discuss the ways in which European Jews were affected by and responded to liberalism, nationalism and anti-Semitism in the 19th century.
7. Analyze the differences between the motives that shaped European colonial expansion in the period 1450–1750 and the motives that shaped European colonial expansion in the period 1850–1914.
8. Analyze the differences between the impact of Newtonian physics on European culture and the impact of Darwinian biology on European culture.
9. Analyze how industrialization and imperialism contributed to the development of consumer culture in the period 1850–1914.
10. Analyze the impact of science and technology on European society in the period from
1800 to 1900.
11. Analyze artistic and literary responses to industrialization over the course of the nineteenth century.
3. Analyze the policies of three European colonial powers regarding Africa between 1871 and 1914.
Between 1871 and 1914, Britain had planned to create a huge British empire, Belgium felt that it needed to use brutal force, and France had
4. How and in what ways did the writings of Karl Marx draw on the Enlightenment concepts of progress, natural law and reason?
5. Describe the steps taken between 1832 and 1918 to extend suffrage in England. What groups and movements contributed to the extension of the vote?
6. Discuss the ways in which European Jews were affected by and responded to