Napoleon
Congress of Vienna
Romanticism
Revs of 1820s & 1830s
Hodge Podge
100

Napoleon’s final defeat was at this battle.

Waterloo

100

This was the leader of the Congress of Vienna.

Klemens von Metternich

100

This German composer’s works brought together Classicism and Romanticism.

Beethoven

100

This country brutally suppressed the 1830 Polish revolution.

Russia

100

This was the name of Napoleon’s economic blockade of Britain.

Continental System

200

In the Concordat of 1801, Napoleon made peace with this institution.

Catholic Church

200

This is the ideology that advocates tradition and established institutions.

Conservatism

200

These German brothers gathered folktales that celebrated their national history.

Grimm brothers

200

This was the goal of the Burschenschaften.

United Germany

200

This was the main cause for revolutions in Italy, Poland, and Belgium.

Nationalism

300

Name one of the Revolutionary gains that Napoleon’s Civil Code upheld.

All men were equal under the law, religious liberty, serfdom and feudalism were abolished, men could choose their own professions, men’s property rights were protected

300

This was the name given to the coalition Russia formed with Austria and Prussia that sought divine assistance to govern their countries.

Holy Alliance

300

This female author wrote Frankenstein.

Mary Shelley

300

Britain’s Reform Bill of 1832 did this.

Extended suffrage to more men

300

This is one way in which Napoleon’s rule was despotic.

The government opened people’s mail, newspapers were censored, his opponents were forbidden from meeting in political clubs, women’s Revolutionary gains were lost, government had to approve plays, music, and art

400

This was the name of Napoleon’s schools to train young men for government service.

lycées

400

These were the four “Great Powers” who convened the Congress of Vienna.

Russia, Prussia, Austria, and Britain

400

The Romantic movement was a reaction against this.

Reason

400

The only two successful nationalistic European revolutions were in these two countries.

Greece and Belgium

400

These were the three parts of Napoleon’s empire.

France, dependent/satellite states, and allies.

500

Name ONE thing that influenced either Napoleon's political views or his military strategies.

The Enlightenment, the French Revolution, his knowledge of great military figures from history.
500

These are the three goals of the Congress of Vienna.

Principle of legitimacy, balance of power, and principle of intervention

500

This is one characteristic of the Romantic movement.

Emotion, nature, the past, national histories, individualism, imagination, supernatural

500

This was the main reason why the newly liberated Latin American countries avoided being overthrown by European nations.

The British navy “protected” them

500

This king was overthrown in the 1830 July Revolution in France.

Charles X