Industrial Revolution
Congress of Vienna
Germany & Italy
Start of WWI
Start of WWII
100

Original power tools were powered by what?

Water

100

"Real" decisions and relationships formed during the Congress of Vienna were made where?

Dinner parties/social functions

100
Otto von Bismarck's policy meaning politics of reality

Realpolitik

100
WWI was partly caused by this term defined as the deep devotion to one's nation (not country necessarily). 

Nationalism

100

This debatably unfair treaty from WWI was one of the primary causes of WWII. (What was one of the terms that was considered unfair?)

Treaty of Versailles (Disarmament, taking full responsibility, reparations, etc.)

200
After the flying shuttle, the textile industry benefited from this advancement.

Spinning Jenny

200

This was the predominant purpose for the Congress of Vienna

To provide a long-term peace plan for Europe after the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars through negotiation.

200

Guiseppe Mazzini was the founder of a nationalist group called.... (No one older than 40 could join)

Young Italy

200

The war started partly due to a domino effect of alliances. The two main alliances were known as what?

Triple Alliance (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy) & Triple Entente (Britain, France, Russia)

200

This term can be simply defined as: allowing someone to do something they like/want for the sake of keeping peace.

Appeasement

300

Term for mass movement of people into cities where they could work in industrial settings/factories.

Urbanization

300

Name one guiding principle of the Congress of Vienna

Balance of Power, Legitimacy, Containment of France, Rewards and Punishments

300
After Italy was unified, what led them to enter the 20th century as a poor country?

Political instability (disorganized parties, vague policies, constant change), peasant revolts, inability to handle preexisting economic problems.

300

The plan to defeat France in the West quickly, then focus on Russia in the east was known as what?

The Schlieffen Plan

300

Provide one reason why the League of Nations was inefficient/a failure.

Britain and France had their own agendas, structure made it slow to make decisions, couldn't hold countries accountable (especially with disarmament)

400

This manmade transportation advancement made transporting raw materials and manufactured goods much more efficient. (Multiple appropriate responses)

Canals, Roads, Railways

400

The agreement that as many as possible of the rulers whom Napoleon had driven from their thrones should be restored to power.

Legitimacy
400

What member of the Sardinian nobility participated in the unification of Italy?

Camillo di Cavour

400

This was the policy of glorifying military power and keeping an army prepared for war.

Militarism

400

Other than the ineffectiveness of the League of Nations and the Treaty of Versailles, provide another cause for WWII. 

Primarily Worldwide Economic Depression, but also Nationalism and Anti-Communism.

500

The means of production are owned by the government.

Socialism.

500

A type of broad arrangement between 19th-century European states focused on the balance of power on the continent. This arrangement was established after the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815) and stayed relevant throughout much of the 19th century.


Concert of Europe

500
The end result of this war gave way to for the unification of Germany

Seven Weeks War

500
This was the name of the secret society committed to ridding Bosnia of Austrian rule. (The group responsible for assassinating Archduke Franz Ferdinand).
The Black Hand
500

This act ultimately led to the formal declaration of war that would start WWII

German invasion of Poland

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