The industrial revolution - Les 5

Goal of this lesson
At the end of this lesson you can answer the following question:

- What is the difference between liberalism and socialism?



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This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Goal of this lesson
At the end of this lesson you can answer the following question:

- What is the difference between liberalism and socialism?



Slide 1 - Slide

Today's planning
repetition

Info about 3.4


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King William II of the Netherlans was a conservative, meaning he loved to change things.
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true
B
false

Slide 3 - Quiz

Fearing a revolution, William II agreed to sign a new constitution.
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true
B
false

Slide 4 - Quiz

The king's power was increased by the new constitution.
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true
B
false

Slide 5 - Quiz

In 1848, all Dutch men got the right to vote.
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true
B
false

Slide 6 - Quiz

3.4 - The struggle for voting rights
In this chapter we've learned about:

- capitalism
- socialism
and conservatives.

These are all political movements.  We will discuss some more!

Slide 7 - Slide

3.4 - The struggle for voting rights
- Liberalism

- Confessionalism

- Feminism

Also political movements.

Slide 8 - Slide

3.4 - The struggle for voting rights
The new constitution was written by Thorbecke
He was a liberalist. He believed that the government should not make too many rules and play a small role in people's lives. 

But the constitution of 1848 did not make a democracy out of the Netherlands just yet. 

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3.4 - The struggle for voting rights
In 1848 > New constitution, but not every man could vote.

More and more people began to fight for their right to vote!

Eventualy this was realized in 1917. (at least, for men)

Women wanted to vote as well, this was realized in 1919. 

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3.4 - Differences between liberalism and socialism
Read "Liberalism versus Socialism" and
fill in the schedule 
Liberalism
Socialism

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3.4 - Differences between liberalism and socialism
Liberalism
Socialism
Equality under the law
Equality in everyday life
competition leads to economic growth
Sharing of wealth & protect weak & poor
Mostly factory owners
Mostly labourers
Against voting rights for labourers
In favour of voting rights for labourers

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What to do now?
- Work on your homework assignments:
   


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Goal of this lesson
At the end of this lesson you can answer the following question:


- What is the difference between liberalism and socialism?

Slide 14 - Slide

Next lesson:
- What is confessionalism?
- What is feminism?

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