Mass Society and Democracy Chapter 6
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- Q1manufacturing method that allowed more efficient mass production of goodsassembly lineproletariatrevisionismfunctionalism30s
- Q2members of the working classrevisionistsDumaproletariatClaude Monet30s
- Q3principle that a prime minister is accountable to an elected legislative body rather than to a king or presidentfunctionalismministerial responsibilityassembly lineSocial Darwinism30s
- Q4Russian legislative assembly created by Nicholas IIDumaProletariatClaude MonetMinisterial Responsibility30s
- Q5Impressionist painter who tried to capture the play of light on waterAlbert EinsteinSocial DarwinismClaude MonetMarie Curie30s
- Q6theory that buildings should be useful rather than ornamentalrevisionismproletariatSocial Darwinismfunctionalism30s
- Q7theory used to justify the dominance of Western nationsSocial Darwinismfunctionalismministerial responsibilityrevisionism30s
- Q8person who discovered the first radioactive elementAlbert EinsteinClaude MonetMarie CurieWilliam Shakespeare30s
- Q9person who stated that space and time are relative to the observerAlbert EinsteinClaude MonetMarie CurieCzar Nicholas II30s
- Q10Marxists who rejected the revolutionary approachfunctionalistsproletariatburgeonsrevisionists30s
- Q11In the Second Industrial Revolution, what innovations opened up new industrial frontiers?a world economy, psychoanalysis, and new productstextiles, railroads, iron, and coalradios, telephones, light bulbs, and telegraphssteel, chemicals, electricity, and petroleum30s
- Q12In the nineteenth century, people’s lives became more clearly divided into periods of work and leisure as a result ofuniversal male suffrageindustrializationpublic educationfeminism30s
- Q13The alliance between Great Britain, Russia, and France was known as theAxis PowersTriple EntenteAllied PowersTriple Alliance30s
- Q14Sigmund Freud claimed that human behavior was ruled bythe physical makeup of the brainrepressed childhood experiencesconflicting emotions of love and hateconscious thoughts and desires30s
- Q15The implementation of ministerial responsibility in Western European governments was a sign thatnew alliances were forminguniversal male suffrage was necessarydemocracy was expandingmonarchies were being restored30s