He led the movement to end the slave trade in Britain.
Who is William Wilberforce?
These were the ideals of the French Revolution that inspired South American revolutions.
What are liberty, equality and fraternity?
Idea that Americans were meant to spread across all of North America.
What manifest destiny?
This amendment abolished slavery in the US.
What is the 13th amendment?
Prejudice against Jews known as this.
What is anti-Semitism?
Led Britain for much of the 1800s and embraced a strict code of morals and manners.
Who is Queen Victoria?
The European nation that won independence from Holland in 1831.
What is Belgium?
A movement whose goal was to found a Jewish homeland.
What is Zionism?
Ireland finally gained this type of local self government in 1914.
What is home rule?
The liberal middle class in France were called this.
What is bourgeoisie?
He was disappointed that after leading victories in many Latin American revolutions the result was not a united South American nation.
Who is Simon Bolivar?
This Latin American nation gained independence through a bloodless revolution.
What is Brazil?
This nation originally began as a British penal colony.
What is Australia?
This amendment provided African American men the right to vote.
What is the 15th Amendment?
Violent organized attacks against Jewish people.
What are pogroms?
The man who led a slave revolt in Haiti.
What is Toussaint L'Ouverture?
This nation successfully won independence from Spain in 1821.
What is Mexico?
The scandal that rocked French politics during the late 1890s and exposed strong anti-Jewish feelings in Europe.
What the Dreyfus Affair?
He controlled political unrest in Italy after unification by passing laws that extended voting rights and instituted social reforms.
Who is Victor Emmanuel?
Another word that means "right to vote."
What is suffrage?
Leader of Russia who believed that if serfs weren't freed they would rise up against the government.
Who is Tsar Alexander II?
Rather than revolutions, this nation experienced unification to become one of the industrial giant of Europe under Bismarck.
What is Germany?
Bismark's style of tough politics without idealism.
What is Realpolitik?
This British law redistributed seats in Parliament and extended voting rights to more men.
What is the Great Reform Act of 1832?
The idea that people who share a common culture and history are loyal to one another.
What is nationalism?