Categorii: Tot - enlightenment - urbanization - industrialization - democracy

realizată de Axel Westin 5 ani în urmă

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UNIT E - CAUSAL CONNECTIONS (right one)

During the period from the 1700s to the 1900s, significant political, social, and economic transformations shaped Western Europe and Sweden. The Enlightenment, with its emphasis on reason and natural rights, laid the intellectual groundwork for the American and French Revolutions, which in turn influenced the rise of democracy.

UNIT E - CAUSAL CONNECTIONS (right one)

Color Lines - Belonging together

Cold War

Fall of the Soviet Union (sovjetstatens undergång)

Mutually Assured Destruction (terrorbalans)

1950

World War One

Hitler

Holocaust

Rösträttsrörelsen

Folkskola

Sweden

Color Arrows - Structuralism & (Idealism)

1900

1850

1800

Color Arrows - Idealism & (Actor's perspective)

1750

World War Two

Stalinism

Nazism

Urbanization

Bidirectional Causation <--->

Locke

Voltaire (1750-1800)

Enlightenment

American Revolution
French Revolution

Napoleon

Napoleonic Code (Code Civil)

Natural rights
Olympe de Gouges

Folkrörelser

Arbetarrörelsen

Näringsfrihet

Lumber (wood)

Iron

Swedish Urbanization

Skifte

Agriculture revolution

Swedish Industrialization

Swedish agriculture revolution

Skinny arrows - Long term causes

Women’s movement

Socialism

Marx

Nationalism

Class society

Imperialism (1850-1900)

Conservatism

Liberalism

Wollstonecraft

Colors Arrows - Actor's perspective & (Structuralism)

Napoleonic Wars

Congress of Vienna

Colors Arrows - Actor's perspective & (Idealism)

Parliamentarianism

Color Arrows - Idealism & (Structuralism)

Color Bubbles - 1950-2000

Color Bubbles - 1900-1950

Color Bubbles - 1850-1900

Color Bubbles - 1800-1850

Thick arrows - Short term causes

---> Direct causes

- - - - -> Indirect causes

Color Bubbles - 1750-1800

Color Arrows - Idealism

Color Arrows - Actor's perspective

Color Arrows - Structuralism

Industrialization (1800-1850)

European Union

Arms race

Structures, Ideas and People: A Visualization of the Rise of Democracy in Western Europe and Sweden, 1700s-1900s