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Compare industrialization’s effect on politics in Great Britain, Japan, and Germany.(1 point)
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The political changes in each of these countries varied, but none of them were impacted in ways that changed the political landscape on a large scale.
The political changes in each of these countries varied, but none of them were impacted in ways that changed the political landscape on a large scale.
The political changes in each of these countries were very similar, and all of them were impacted in ways that changed the political landscape on a large scale.
The political changes in each of these countries were very similar, and all of them were impacted in ways that changed the political landscape on a large scale.
The political changes in each of these countries varied, but all of them were impacted in ways that changed the political landscape on a large scale.
The political changes in each of these countries varied, but all of them were impacted in ways that changed the political landscape on a large scale.
The political changes in each of these countries varied, but all of them were impacted in ways that changed the political landscape in mainly minor ways.
The political changes in each of these countries varied, but all of them were impacted in ways that changed the political landscape in mainly minor ways.
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The political changes in each of these countries varied, but all of them were impacted in ways that changed the political landscape on a large scale.
- Great Britain: industrialization expanded the electorate and party politics, prompted labor movements and reforms (Reform Acts, trade unions, Chartism), and shifted government toward addressing urban/industrial issues.
- Japan: Meiji industrialization centralized and modernized the state, created a constitution and modern bureaucracy, and fostered rapid militarization and nationalism.
- Germany: industrialization strengthened the unified state, helped create mass political parties (notably the Social Democrats), led to Bismarck’s social legislation and anti-socialist policies, and increased state power and militarism.
- Great Britain: industrialization expanded the electorate and party politics, prompted labor movements and reforms (Reform Acts, trade unions, Chartism), and shifted government toward addressing urban/industrial issues.
- Japan: Meiji industrialization centralized and modernized the state, created a constitution and modern bureaucracy, and fostered rapid militarization and nationalism.
- Germany: industrialization strengthened the unified state, helped create mass political parties (notably the Social Democrats), led to Bismarck’s social legislation and anti-socialist policies, and increased state power and militarism.
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