Compare industrialization’s effect on politics in Great Britain, Japan, and Germany.(1 point) Responses

A. 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.
B. 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.
C.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.
D.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.

B. 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.

Age of Industry: Changing Politics (Unit 5, Lesson 7)

1. Compare the goals of socialism and communism
D. Socialism seeks equitable distribution of wealth, while communism seeks equal distribution of wealth

2. Which effect of socialism and marxism on politics is investigated in the map?
D. The map investigates the political strength of the Soviet Union, which was based on socialist and marxist principles. The Soviet Union imposed its political agenda strongly over the communities and cultures it ruled over a large area. The Soviet Union also placed pressure on other countries to follow its political lead

3. Compare industrialization’s effect on politics in Great Britain, Japan, and Germany
B. 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

4. Why did japan decide it needed to industrialize
B. Because Japan thought that industrializing countries of Western Europe and the U.S. would gain a lot of power, Japan felt it needed to industrialize also

5. Analyze the effect of the industrial revolution on the global balance of power
C. The Industrial Revolution shifted the global balance of power. Nations that industrialized held more power than nations that did not