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TEKS: Chapter 113. Social Studies See All Teacher Resources

113.42.c.8

(8) History. The student understands the causes and the global impact of the Industrial Revolution and European imperialism from 1750 to 1914. The student is expected to:

  • (A) explain how 17th and 18th century European scientific advancements led to the Industrial Revolution;
  • (B) explain how the Industrial Revolution led to political, economic, and social changes in Europe;
  • (C) identify the major political, economic, and social motivations that influenced European imperialism;
  • (D) explain the major characteristics and impact of European imperialism; and
  • (E) explain the effects of free enterprise in the Industrial Revolution.