Bismarck's Policy of unification for Germany was this.
What was "blood and iron"?
This was initially known as the first truly international crisis.
What was the Long Depression, 1873-1896?
The belief that it was the "duty of whites to civilized the uncivilized."
What was "White Man's Burden"?
This was the first European nation to carve up a chunk of Africa.
Who was Belgium?
These two states were fought over with Denmark.
What was Schleswig and Holstein?
What was Austria and the Pope?
This genre of literature strove to focus on ordinary people and to show the grittiness of life in the 19th century.
What was Realism?
Freud was known as the father of this.
What was psychoanalysis?
His take on anarchism morphed it into a violent movement that advocated assassination.
Who was Mikhail Bakunin?
He was known as the "Great Emancipator" of Europe.
Who was Alexander II?
This demonstrated how outdated the Russian military was.
What was the Crimean war?
Eduard Bernstein disagreed with Marx and Engels on this one major aspect.
Change should be gradual and through legal means.
This was held in 1884 to avoid future conflict.
What was the Berlin Conference?
This was Bismarck's attack of the Catholic Church.
What was Kulturkampf?
This was created to keep an eye on peasants' movement and handle conscription.
What was the mir?
The Ausgleich of 1867 meant that Austria & Hungary shared these three things.
What was (1) king (2) finances (3) foreign policy?
The Cult of Domesticity focused on these 4 things.
What was (1) pious (2) pure (3) obedient (4) domestic?
Many British soldiers who fought in this war, later fought in WWI?
What was the Boer war?
This enfranchised the urban workers.
What was the Reform Act of 1867?
He is known for Gesamtkunstwerk.
Who was Wagner?
This led to the downfall of Napoleon III.
What was the Franco-Prussian War?
As a result of industrialization, they needed to become an imperial power.
Who was Japan?
This was known as the "Jewel in the crown."
What was India?
This is where most Jews in Russia were encouraged to live.
What was the Pale of Settlement?
Despite his attempts to stop westernization, Alexander III did support the creation of this- which connected the Russian empire.
What was the Trans-Siberian Railway?