French General who became emperor of the French?
Napoleon Bonaparte
Where was the first place Naopleon was exiled?
Island of Elba
Napoleon returned to power, but was defeated where?
Battle of Waterloo
Napoleon's policy of preventing trade between Great Britain and continental Europe, intended to destroy Great Britain's economy? (Also called the Blockade of Britain)
The Continental System
People who generally favor government action and view change as progress?
Liberals
French Wars against England, Prussia, Russia, and Austria led by Napoleon?
Napoleonic Wars
Where was the second place Napoleon was exiled?
St. Helena
Napoleon crowned himself the what of France?
The Emperor
What was the name of Napoleon's set of rules and regulations?
Napoleonic Code
Policy of German unification put forth by Bismarck; belief that industry and war would unify Germany?
Blood and Iron
War that Napoleon fought in Spain and Portugal?
The Peninsular War
Where was the Battle of Waterloo?
Belgium
How many days was Napoleon in power when he returned?
100 days
Conservatives believe in what type of government?
Traditional
What is the belief that one's greatest loyalty is to a shared culture, including aspects of common history, language, religion, and nationality, rather than to be leader or border?
Nationalism
Napoleon's most DISASTROUS military campaign. Russian winter forced Napoleon to retreat, lead to his downfall.
The invasion of Russia
Where did Napoleon die?
St. Helena
Who came to help Spain and Portugal?
England (Great Britain)
Otto von Bismarck
What was the Napoleonic Code's principles were influenced by?
The Enlightenment
Napoleon's nephew, he won presidential election?
Louis-Napoleon
What two counties was Napoleon not able to defeat?
Russia and England (Great Britain)
Who did Napoleon try to stop from trading?
Great Britain (England)
Where did they re-established the balance of power in Europe by reinstating absolute monarchies?
Congress of Vienna
The joining of separate parts, such as kingdoms, into one?
Unification