This is the country Napoleon became emperor of
What is France?
A large rise in this made the unification of Italy and Germany possible
What is nationalism?
This famous Venezuelan is regard as the 'Liberator' of South America; later in life, however, he was regarded as a dictator and forced to flee to Europe
Who is Simon Bolivar?
The Industrial Revolution began in this country
What is Great Britain?
The women's movement of the late 19th century and early 20th century was focused around this, another word for 'the right to vote'
What is suffrage?
The Congress of Vienna, convened after Napoleon's defeat, predominantly had this political view
What is conservatism?
The Prussian (and later German) relied very heavily on military might, or had this kind of philosophy
What is militarism?
This former French colony was the site of the world's only successful slave revolt
What is Haiti?
This economic system, introduced by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, focuses on the distribution of wealth and advocates for government control of production
What is communism?
The Abolitionist movement in the United States was focused on ending this type of labor practice
What is slavery?
Napoleon inspired this in the people he conquered, a word for a unique sense of identity a group of people may have
What is Nationalism?
This Italian patriot and his army of Red Shirts overthrew the Southern Italian government before giving rule to King Victor Emmanuel II
Who is Giuseppe Garibaldi?
Miguel Hidalgo organized an army of these two groups of people in Mexico, hoping to overthrow the Spanish
Who are the Indians and Mestizos?
Capitalism is an economic system where the government does not interfere in the economy; it was introduced by this philosopher
Who is Adam Smith?
The different protests against imperialism were collectively know as this kind of movement
What is anti-colonial?
Napoleon's disastrous invasion of this country led to his downfall
What is Russia?
This Prussian aristocrat, or 'Junker' was the mastermind behind the unification of Germany, and was later named Chancellor
Who is Count Otto von Bismarck?
The Creole elites in Latin America rebelled against this tiny group of Europeans who ruled despite only making up 1% of the population
Who are the peninsulares?
This French term refers to a type of policy where the government keeps it's "hands off"
What is Laissez-faire?
These planned attacks on Jewish communities in Russia led to 25,000 Jews fleeing to Palestine each year
What are pogroms?
One of Napoleon's greatest achievements was expanding French rule across this continent
What is Europe?
These years had a flux of revolutions that set the state for change, particularly in the German and Italian states
What are the revolutions of the 1830s and 1848?
These strong leaders ruled with military strength, supported by wealthy landowners
What are caudillos?
This type of factory, described in Upton Sinclair's 'The Jungle', was known for being disgusting and dangerous
What are meatpacking plants?
This man's pamphlet, 'The Jewish State', was a huge proponent of the Zionist movement and settlement of Jews in Palestine
Who is Theodor Herzl?