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Name 3 things Nationalists use to define nations
language, ethnicity, history, culture
What kind of people did liberals tend to be?
Wealthy, educated & excluded
Who did liberals want to deny representation to?
Why?
lower classes, unfit for rep (nothing special about
them)
What kind of people were usually conservatives?
aristocratic monarchists (people who had power in
the old pre-french rev system)
Name 3 ideals the Liberals took from the
Enlightenment.
Free press, religious tolerance, equality before
the law, unrestricted economy
Name 2 factors that contributed to the rise of
the proletariat.
wage labor market, end of guilds, no longer
controlled means of production
What was the purpose of the Six Acts?
Make it easier to repress the reform demanders in
GB
Who were the Burchenshaften? What
happened to them?
Student Nationalist groups in Germany banned by Metternich & Carlsbad
Decrees
Identify the three major ways that workers sought to improve their conditions in
the early 1800’s.
socialism, chartism, labor unions
Who was the pioneer of socialism? Who did he
believe should control the means of production?
Saint Simon, industrial and intellectual elites
Who thought he could successfully build utopias
based on textile manufacturing? Where did
he succeed? Fail?
Owen, Scotland & Indiana
What kind of equality were the Chartists pushing for?
Name 3 parts of the Charter.
political equality; universal suffrage, salaries for
Commons, no prop. req., annual elections, equal
districts
What was Marx’s major work?
Communist Manifesto
What did Marx feel was necessary to reorganize
society? Would this entity be permanent?
Dictatorship of the proletariat, no
What did Marx believe would be the culminating
event of history?
clash between Proletariat & Bourgeoisie, leading to a
society without oppression
What did the anarchists want? Why?
end to ind. & Gov’t, because ind. & gov’t limit freedom in people’s lives
What were 3 general causes of the Revs. of 1848?
Hunger (bad harvests), unemployment, poor
living & working conditions, political
oppression
How many separate revolts took place in 1848? Which
was the first major uprising?
Over 50, the February Revolution in France
Where were the four major revolutions of 1848?
France (Nap III), Italy (Roman Republic), Austria
(Magyars & Czechs), Germany (workers and
liberals)
What group benefited most from the Revolutions of
1848?
Liberals (Cons brought them in to hold off poor)
What impact did the Crimean war have on the Great Powers
(Au. Pr., Ru. & GB)?
Ended it (broke up the order of Congress of
Vienna)
What impact did this break up have on Germany & Italy?
Allowed for their unification (since powers couldn’t
unite to stop it like they had in the past)
Who did Cavour secure help from in Piedmont’s fight
against Austria?
Napoleon III (France)
What priorities did Garibaldi demonstrate when he
turned over Southern Italy to Cavour (the monarchist)?
nationalism over republicanism
Bismarck wanted unification by ____ & ____, which symbolized
what?
blood & iron, war & industrial strength
How did Bismarck use war with France to
complete unification?
brought in support from the Southern States
How did Great Britain slowly change in the
1800’s to avoid revolution?
became increasingly democratic (series of
reform bills)
Which Tsar tried to bring modernization and reform to Russia in the 1860’s &
1870’s? What happened to him?
Alexander II, assassinated
How did the realists want to portray life?
as it actually was in order to shock the bourgeoisie
Name three kinds of horrid conditions that the new
urban cities faced.
disease, overcrowding, crime, sanitation,
prostitution
Name two developments that helped solve these
problems in the late 1800’s.
sewers, electric light, public housing
What school of painters wanted to capture the entire essence of the
moment?
the impressionists
How did the middle class try to set themselves apart
from the WC?
buying consumer goods, living in better
neighborhoods, etc.
What did romantic painters like Goya and Turner attempt to portray?
their emotional view of the world
Name two kinds of white collar jobs that were created
by the 2nd Ind Rev.
sales clerks, typists, phone operators, traveling
salesmen
What was the chief contribution of Louis
Pasteur?
germ theory and the birth of modern medical
techniques
Who invented the light bulb and developed the concept
of the modern industrial research laboratory?
Thomas Edison