Why Britain?
C.O.V.
German Unification
Italian Unification
More "ISMS"
100
natural resources, harbors and rivers, capital/stable banking system, inventors/inventions, preceding agricultural revolution
What are reasons the Industrial Revolution began in England?
100
The effort to re-establish monarchies in Europe after Napoleon's defeat is an example of this political movement, aimed at keeping things as they were traditionally.
What is conservatism?
100
He was the Prussian prime minister who unified over 30 germanic states into a single nation known as Germany.
Who is Otto Von Bismarck?
100
He and his Red Shrit army conquered southern Italy and turned it over to King Emmanuel of Piedmont, leading to the eventual creation of the modern nation of Italy.
Who is Giuseppe Garibaldi?
100
Gothic novels like Frankenstein and Eugene De LaCroix's paintings are both examples of this movement in art and literature.
What is Romanitcism?
200
This is a person who has capital to invest and is willing to take a risk to start a company.
What is an entrepreneur?
200
Russia, Prussia, France, Britain, Austria
What countries led the Congress of Vienna?
200
This sums up Bismarck's militaristic and nationalistic approach to unifying Germany.
What is "Blood and Iron?"
200
Prime Minister of Piedmont who is largely credited with the creation of the modern nation of Italy.
Who is Cavour?
200
The American Revolution and all other political revolutions that followed are examples of this "ISM."
What is liberalism?
300
This is the type of economic system we have in the U.S. in which we are free to own our own business and compete in the free market and try to make a profit in order to stay in business.
What is capitalism?
300
This was the idea that not one nation would become too powerful to dominate all of Europe like Napoleon had done.
What is balance of power?
300
This is what Bismarck and Cavour both had in common.
What is both used nationalism to unify their countries?
300
Along with nationalism, this "ISM" is another key factor in the changes that led to a unified Italy.
What is liberalism?
300
The movement of production from the cottage industry to the factory system led to this "ISM."
What is industrial capitalism?
400
long hours, harsh treatment, and low wages
What are conditions children and other workers faced in the early days of industry?
400
The principle of legitimacy and policy of intervention established at the Congress of Vienna were both aimed at maintaining monarchies and preventing revolutions and are examples of this "ISM."
What is conservatism?
400
The loyalty of germanic people, or any people, to their values, traditions, and a geographic region are examples of this.
What is nationalism?
400
The people who sought unification of Italy used the achievements of this ancient empire as a rellying point for their nationalism?
What is ancient Rome?
400
Tradition is a large part of these two political "ISM's
What are nationalism and conservatism?
500
Many of this novelist's books focused on real issues faced by the lower and middle class in Britain during the industrial revolution.
Who is Charles Dickens?
500
Revolutions throughout Eurpoe in 1830 and 1848 are examples of this "ISM."
What is liberalism?
500
Before the late 1880's, neither of these countries existed yet.
What are Germany and Italy?
500
This empire helped breed strong nationalism in both Germany and Italy because it dominated areas in both.
What is Austria?
500
Pasteur and other scientists of the time would be most closely related to this "ISM."
What is realism?
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