Social Science History Chapter 2: Socialism in Europe and Russian Revolution (Summary of the topic taught as on 22/04/2021)
Topics covered:
THE AGE OF SOCIAL CHANGE
- Industrial Society and Social Change
- The coming of Socialism to Europe
- Support for Socialism
Learning Outcomes:
Students will be able to identify the social change that came to society due to industrialization.
Students will be able to identify the view point of nationalist and socialist.
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NOTES:
INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY AND SOCIAL CHANGE
- This was the time of economic and social change.
- Men, women and children were pushed into factories for low wages.
- Most of the factory owners were often liberals and radicals and they felt that worker's efforts must be encouraged.
THE COMING OF SOCIALISM TO EUROPE
- Socialists were against private property.
- They had different visions of the future.
- Some believed in cooperatives.
- Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels added that industrial society was capitalist.
SUPPORT FOR SOCIALISM
- By the 1870s, socialist ideas spread through Europe.
- Workers in England and Germany began forming associations to fight for better living and working conditions.
CONTENT ANALYSIS:
- Which social change was observed in the society after the industrial revolution. (Tb pg no. 26) (03 Marks)
- What is suffragette movement? (Tb pg no. 26) (01 Mark)
- What was the impact of industrial society on the social life of people in Europe? (Tb pg no. 26) (03 Marks)
- State the views of liberals and radicals with regard to industrial society and social change. (HOTS) (Tb pg no. 27) (05 Marks)
- What kind of nation did nationalists wanted to create? (Tb pg no. 27) (01 Mark)
- Why socialist were against the private property and saw it as the root of all social evils of the time? (Tb pg no. 28) (03 Marks)
- Explain How could a society without property operate? What would be the basis of social society? (Tb pg no. 28) (05 Marks)
- What was the basic difference between cooperatives advocated by Robert owen and Louis Blanc? (Tb pg no. 28) (03 Marks)
- What were the basic principles of Karl Marx Theory? (Tb pg no. 28) (03 Marks)
- Why was the Seecond Internationals formed in the 1870s? (Tb pg no. 29) (01 Mark)
- Why were the workers association formed in England and Germany? (Tb pg no. 29) (01 Mark)
HW
Please revise all the concepts with the help of content analysis questions mentioned above.