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A distinctive language, common institutions, and customs are elements of

Nationalism 

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An uprising of enslaved people on Hispaniola in 1791 was led by

Louverture

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After a series of failed revolts in the 1830s and 1840s, it was united under the rule of King Victor Emmanuel II in 1870.

Italy 

100

The Crimean War was caused by

Russian invasion of Moldavia and Walachia.

100

“. . .the primary merit of a painting is to be feast to the eye.” — Eugène Delacroix

How did Delacroix’s belief about art reflect the elements of romanticism?

Fantastical elements

figurative language


200

In _____ the government’s purpose is to defend individuals’ rights.

Liberalism 

200

To assist in the unification of Italy, ____ led efforts to oust non-Italian powers. he later turned over the Two Sicilies to the northern Italian states 

Girabaldi 

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The monarchy was overthrown by moderate and radical republicans, and a new constitution was ratified, changing it to a republic and electing a president.

France 
200

What were the effects of the Crimean War?

Austrians and Russians became enemies.

Concert of Europe was destroyed.

European monarchies refused to cooperate with each other.

200

“One impulse from a vernal wood

May teach you more of man,

Of moral evil and of good,

Than all the sages can.”

—William Wordsworth, from The Tables Turned

How do the thoughts expressed in this poem show the romantic movement’s rejection of the ideals of the Enlightenment

Focus on nature, good v. evil, discovering yourself

300

A 19th Century artistic movement that showcased heroic deeds, nationalist pride, idealized life in earlier periods of history. 

Romanticism

300

The Prussian _____ leader led efforts to unify the German states in the 1860s.

von Bismark

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After attempts at unification in 1848, it was finally united under the Prussians in 1871.

Germany 

300

The influence and efforts of the abolitionists in the United States lead to theAbolition of Slavery Act of 1833 in what country? 

Great Britain 

300

“We are, moreover, neither Indians nor Europeans, but a species midway between. . .” —Simón Bolívar, “Letter from Jamaica”


What does this excerpt show about the beliefs of revolutionaries in Latin America?

The Latin Americans are neither European nor native  to the Americas

400

An artistic movement that showcases ordinary people in their everyday lives. 

Realism

400

This Russian Czar freed the serfs and allowed them to own property, improved Russia’s railway system, and sponsored industrialization programs to help improve the economy.

Alexander II 

400

Revolutions in the Austrian Empire during the 1840s failed because

the government fought back with military success

400

What were the cause and effects of the French Revolution of 1830?

Middle class was frustrated by Charles X taking away rights. After his abdication, Louis Philippe is made king. 

 

400

Which nation saw the following changes? 

no longer had a king.

were part of the Second Republic.

had a new constitution.

France

500

By giving more power to the legislature Napoleon III applied ______ ideals to the French government.

Liberal

500

Who is the world's best history teacher?

Ms. Horvat 

500

What were the goals of the revolutions in Italy in 1848, and what ultimately happened as a result?

The goal was to create a united Italy based on common culture. This was achieved through a series of conflicts with Austria and France. 

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How did literature change as a result of romanticism and realism?

The depicted how life was and how it could be

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What were the political, economic, and social problems that newly independent Latin American countries faced?

Struggle to establish more liberal forms of government in line of conservative values. Failure to break away from traditional social hierarchies, and lack of economic growth based around the cash crop system. 

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