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An Age of Ideologies : New systems of thought and belief

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An Age of Ideologies:. New systems of thought and belief. Quickwrite :. What is the difference between a conservative and a liberal? What are some conservative beliefs? What are some liberal beliefs?. New political philosophies: A legacy of the French Revolution. Liberte (Liberty): - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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An Age of Ideologies

:New systems of

thought and belief

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Quickwrite:What is the difference between

a conservative and a liberal? What are some conservative beliefs? What are some liberal beliefs?

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New political philosophies:A legacy of the French Revolution

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Liberte (Liberty): › led to liberalism

Egalite (Equality): › led to socialism

Fraternite (Fraternity): › led to nationalism & imperialism

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Industrial Revolution influences

new political philosophies

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New wealth› Possessed by bourgeois

New working conditions› Experienced by socialists

New trade patterns› Internal competition in Europe› Imperialist expansion

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Conservatives of the 1800s

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Appealed to: Monarchs, noble-landowners,

church leaders› Approved of a social order where

the lower classes obeyed the upper class

› Backed the idea of an established church

Peasants› Wanted to preserve traditional

ways

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Believed… talk of natural rights and a

constitutional government would only lead to chaos

change must come slowly

their work benefited all people by maintaining peace and stability

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Actions Formed “Concert of

Europe”› group of monarchs who worked together to suppress revolutionary ideas in Europe

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Liberals of the 1800s

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Appealed to: The bourgeoisie – the

‘middle class’› business owners, bankers, lawyers, politicians

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Believed government should be based on:

a written constitution Separation of powers protection of natural rights

of indivudiuals Idea of a republic

› wanted rulers elected by the people

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But… government’s main job was

to protect basic rights

NOT TO…› interfere with business› strongly supported laissez faire economics – saw the free market as “opportunity” for all

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Hmmmmm….Where do the working class citizens fit in??

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Rise of Nationalism in

the 1800s

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Nationalism extreme pride in your nation gives people a sense of

identity

Early 1800s - groups with shared heritage set out to win their own states› Goal: create their own homeland

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Revolutions of 1830 and 1848

Serbs against Ottoman empire

Greeks revolt against Ottomans

French rebels fight for constitutional monarch

Belgium wins indepence Poles fight (but fail) France revolts again…

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Revolution surges through Europe

Middle class wanted a greater share of political power

Workers demand wanted relief from miseries

Nationalists of ALL classes wanted to be rid of foreign rule