Vocabulary
German Unification
Karl Marx
19th Century Culture
Congress of Vienna
100
political ideology focusing on tradition and political obedience 

Conservatism

100

The German state in which Otto Von Bismarck was from

Prussia

100
One of Marx's most famous writings in which he lays out the basis for Communism

Communist Manifesto

100
focused on feelings, emotions, and nature
Romanticism
100

The Big Five of the Congress of Vienna

Austria, Prussia, Russia, France, and GB

200

political ideology focusing on individual rights and freedoms 

Liberalism

200

The term used to describe Bismarck's politics, based on practical matter, not theory or ethics.

realpolitik

200

In Marx's opinion, what is the history of all society?

class struggles

200

focused on the real life of the every day person, especially the working class

Realism
200
The "Host" of the Congress of Vienna

Austrian chancellor Duke Metternich

300
economic structure based on private ownership and competition 
Capitalism
300

Prussia's heavy reliance on a strong military is also known as 

Militarism

300
the two classes Marx named as being created in his era or "epoch"

Bourgeoisie and Proletariat. 

300

used to describe voting rights for all

Universal Sufferage

300

the political ideology of most leaders attending the Congress of Vienna

Conservatism 

400

economic structure based on government ownership and equality

Socialism

400
The way in which Bismarck appealed to other German states to become one unified "German Empire"

Nationalism

400

Marx's solution to end class struggle

Revolution from the working class

400

qualification for voting in the early 19th century

1. White

2. Male

3. Land owner

400

The reason the delegates met at the Congress of Vienna

To deal with the land conquered by Napoleon

500

the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring

Natural Selection

500

The country Bismarck went to war with to unify Germany

France
500

One of the Five nations that are Communist today

North Korea, China, Laos, Vietnam, Cuba

500

Characterizations of the style include small, visible brushstrokes that offer bare form, unblended color and an emphasis on the accurate depiction of natural light

Impressionism

500

List one of the three goals of the Congress of Vienna

1. Restore monarchies before Napoleon

2. Keep order and stability in Europe

3. Keep one country in Europe from becoming too powerful