Unification & Nationalism
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100

This statesman used "blood and iron" to unify the German states into a single nation.

Who is Otto von Bismarck?

100

 This ideology advocates for minimal government intervention in the economy and individual liberties.

What is Classical Liberalism?

100

This term describes the policy of extending a nation's authority by territorial acquisition or by the establishment of economic and political dominance over other nations.

 What is Imperialism?

100

This movement championed intuition, emotion, and the beauty of the natural world, often as a reaction to the Industrial Revolution.

Romanticism

100

This devastating plant disease caused mass starvation in Ireland in the mid-1840s, leading to massive emigration.

What is the Potato Famine?

200

This movement, known as the "Risorgimento," aimed for the unification of the Italian states.

What is the Italian unification movement?

200

This belief system emphasizes traditional institutions, such as monarchy and religion, to maintain social order.

What is Conservatism? 

200

 This word, from the French for "rebirth," was used by 19th-century historians to describe the period of cultural resurgence following the Middle Ages.

What is the Renaissance?

200

Charles Dickens’ novels, like Oliver Twist, depict the harsh conditions of life for the working class in Victorian England, typical of this literary style.

Realism

200

The Industrial Revolution led to harsh working conditions, including long hours and this social issue involving children.

child labor

300

He was the "sword" of Italian unification, leading the "Red Shirts" in the conquest of southern Italy.

Who is Giuseppe Garibaldi?

300

Based on the ideas of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, this ideology calls for a classless society and common ownership of the means of production.

What is Communism (or Marxism)?

300

This concept, popularized by Marx, refers to the working class who must sell their labor to survive.

What is the Proletariat?

300

This artist is considered a master of French Romanticism, famous for paintings like Liberty Leading the People.

Who is Eugène Delacroix?

300

This king of Belgium brutally ruled the Congo Free State as his personal colony, leading to widespread atrocities against the native population.

Who is King Leopold II?

400

This multi-ethnic empire struggled with nationalist movements, ultimately breaking apart after WWI

What is the Austro-Hungarian Empire?

400

Emerging from the Enlightenment, this ideology emphasizes national self-determination and the importance of national identity.

What is Nationalism?

400

In Marxism, this term refers to the capital-owning class that holds the means of production and controls the state.

What is the Bourgeoisie?

400

This German author's most famous work is the epic poem Faust, which explores the dangers of the relentless pursuit of knowledge.

Who is Johann Wolfgang von Goethe?

400

 The Opium Wars were fought between Britain and this country, which was forced to cede Hong Kong and open its ports to trade.

China

500

This war, fought in 1870-1871, completed German unification and led to the annexation of Alsace-Lorraine.

What is the Franco-Prussian War?

500

 He is considered the father of "scientific socialism" and authored The Communist Manifesto.

Karl Marx

500

This German concept of Volksgeist represents the unique "spirit of the people" that drives a nation's history.

 What is the National Spirit?

500

This artistic movement, arising in the late 19th century, sought to capture a fleeting, sensory experience of a moment rather than a precise depiction.

hat is Impressionism?

500

This wave of anti-Jewish violence, or pograms, swept through the Russian Empire in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Anti Semitism

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