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Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...lyceum, 19th-century American educational association, (lise´m, li´-) (KEY) , 19th-century American association for popular instruction of adults by lectures, concerts,... 2) c. 19th-Century Explorations. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...c. 19th-Century Explorations 1806 William Scoresby reached a record north and wrote the influential Account of the Arctic Regions. 1 1818 Twin expedition of John... 3) e. Development of Modern Political Systems. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World
History ...e. Development of Modern Political Systems During the 19th century, outside Europe's colonies, states and political systems were increasingly organized along the... 4) 2. Intellectual and Religious Trends. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World
History ...2. Intellectual and Religious Trends (See 1843-45)Europe in the late 19th century remained firmly devoted to science; the economy came to rely on the alliance of... 5) c. Major Land-Based Empires. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...c. Major Land-Based Empires During the 19th century, several European land-based empires emerged as great powers, while large empires in Asia lost territories and... 6) V. The Modern Period, 1789-1914. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...(See The Spread of Diseases)Global relationships changed significantly during the 19th century. Western European states and world-views came to dominate and frequently... 7) 3. Multinational Economic Institutions. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World
History ...financial institutions became increasingly important for economic life. In the 19th century, a truly global market had developed for goods and services and was based... 8) 4. Multinational Cultural Institutions. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World
History ...transnational institutions since the classical period of world history. However, in the 19th century, modern associations began to emerge as important international... 9) b. Intensified Imperial Competition. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World
History ...b. Intensified Imperial Competition Late in the 19th century, the expanding empires engaged in major competitions for influence and control throughout the world.... 10) d. Spread of Modern Industrialism. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...of society spread from Great Britain to most of western Europe in the first half of the 19th century and then to the rest of Europe and, in differing ways, to much... |