The invasions and conquest led by this man caused the Congress of Vienna.
Napoleon
The prime minister of one of the main German states who was the main architect behind German unification.
Otto von Bismarck
This invention allowed for factories to be built anywhere and become more powerful
Steam Power/Steam Engine
This system is controlled by the free markets with little to no government invention.
Capitalism
Bismarck's idea that politics should be guided by practicality, power, and efficiency, not morality.
realpolitik
Name all three of the main goals of the Congress.
The German state that led the unification effort.
Prussia
This new mode of transportation was key in helping ship industrial materials and goods all over countries and also for new leisure trips.
Railroad/railways/trains
This person - along with Friedrich Engels - is credited with creating modern communism due to their book, The Communist Manifesto.
Karl Marx
This economic system has some key industries controlled by the government (ex. healthcare, education) while many others remain private. It also believes change comes through the system (by voting), not by violent revolution.
socialism
This main goal, focused on preventing any nation becoming too dominant, was achieved through land redistribution and creating systems of alliances.
Balance of Power
The volunteer army of Garibaldi was called this due to their clothes.
Redshirts
Name 3 methods of getting reform. (Hint: think back to last week's game)
strike, media campaign, collective bargaining, petitions, protests/demonstrations
This type of economy mixes aspects of capitalism and socialism.
mixed economy
This new invention allowed for instant messages, leading to a communications revolution.
telegraph/telegram (either will be accepted) telegraph = machine, telegram = message
This dynasty (royal family) came back to power in both France and Spain.
Bourbon
This had occupied and controlled Greece for over 400 years.
Ottoman Empire
This material allowed for cities to boom as it allowed for buildings to be made much taller and could also be used to build larger infrastructure (ex bigger bridges).
steel
This thinker and writer is considered the father of modern capitalism; he is most famous for his book The Wealth of Nations.
Adam Smith
The two French provinces lost to Germany/Prussia at the end of the Franco-Prussian War
Alsace-Lorraine
This Austrian diplomat was the key leader of the Congress.
Metternich (Klemens von Metternich)
The motto of the Greek Revolution.
Liberty or Death
The life expectancy in Manchester, an industrial town, before any sorts of reforms or laws regarding work.
17 years old
According to Marxism, what is the working class called?
proletariat
This inventor began working with wireless technology and helped create what became the radio.
Marconi