Leader who helped win independence for Chile and Argentina
Who was Jose San Martin?
American statement of foreign policy that proclaimed the Europe should not interfere with US affairs or in the development of of other countries in the Western Hemisphere
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
Loyalty to the interests of a particular region
What is regionalism?
Russian elected parliament
What is the Duma?
The sense of loyalty to one's nation
What is nationalism?
Many German states were independent and were reluctant to submit to the Prussians who seemed very _______________
What is authoritarian? (obedient to authority with limited personal freedom)
Unification of Italy occurred in _____ separate parts
What is two?
Emperor of Germany who sent a blank check to to say he would support Austria-Hungary if war broke out
Who was Kaiser William II?
Political realism or practical politics
What is Realpolitik?
The joining of Austria and Hungary under two different crowns
What is the Dual Monarchy?
Post 1905 Prime Minister of Russia who restored order by using arrests, pogroms, and executions
Who was Peter Stolypin?
Prior to the 19th century, nationalism was limited to areas with this type of government
What is a strong central government?
In the 1864 Danish War, the Germans defeated _______________ and took Schleswig as as a prize
What is Denmark?
The Prime Minister of Sardinia was named ________ and he fought for Northern unification of Italy
Who was Camillo Cavour?
South and Central American General and liberator
Who was Simon Bolivar?
German term meaning realm or empire
What is Reich?
Leader of the Haitian Revolution. He freed the slaves and gained independence for Haiti despite efforts to stop him by the British
Who was Toussaint L'Ouverture?
The process of forcing Russian culture on all ethnic groups in the Russian Empire
What is Russification?
Most people thought of themselves and their lives on this level
What is local?
Northern Germany was unified as a result of the _________-______________ War. (This was was also known as The Seven Weeks War as it was over in 7 weeks)
What was the the Austro-Prussian War?
Bismarck needed to get rid of the Austrian influence in Germany so he allied with Cavour of Italy and booted Austria out in 7 weeks.
Leader of the Red Shirts who fought to liberate Sicily and Naples (Southern Italy) from foreign control and wanted to unite Italy with a Republican form of government
Who was Giuseppe Garibaldi?
Led the unification of Germany and was known as "blood and iron."
Who was Otto von Bismarck?
Equal voting rights for all adults of a nation
What is universal suffrage?
19th century war between the Ottomans and Russia. Britain, France and Italy helped them defeat Russia but the was showed that the Ottoman Empire was growing weaker
What was the Crimean War?
Local elected assembly set up in Russia under Alexander II
What was a Zemstvos?
People with certain commonalities such as common language, common history, common culture, common religion and so on began to think of themselves as a __________ ______________
What is a national group?
As a result of the Austro-Prussian War ___________ emerged as the leading military power in Europe
What is Germany?
After the Northern and Southern parts of Italy individually united, both parts ___ __ ___ _______
What is met in the middle?
Architect of Italian unification
Who was Camillo Cavour?
Migration from an area
What is emigration?
A nation's system of services, benefits, and programs that help people meet their basic needs if they are unable to do so
What are social services?
Organized violence against Jews
What is a pogrom?
Two main reasons the concept of nationalism came to be was industrialization and the ___________ ___________
What is the French Revolution?
Prussia was ruled by King Wilhelm I and his prime minister Otto von ___________
Who was Bismarck?
Joseon (Korea)
Leader of the Red Shirts during Italian Unification
Who was Giuseppe Garibaldi?
Migration to an area
What is immigration?
German-born Austrian diplomat known for his role in the Congress of Vienna
Who was Klemens von Metternich?
German word for emperor
What is the Kaiser?
The French developed a strong sense of national ______________ after the Revolution
What is identity?
German leader with a policy of "Blood and Iron"
Who was Otto von Bismarck?
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Russian Tsar who implemented rapid social change and general modernization of Russia
Who was Alexander II?
The fact or process of being free from political, social or legal restrictions or being liberated
What is emancipation?
Peaceful protesters were massacred at the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg in 1905
What was Bloody Sunday?
The royal dynasty of Austria who ruled over a vast part of Central Europe
Who were the Hapsburgs?
Nationalism can be either _____________ or ____________________
What is positive and negative?
Two iron and coal producing regions that the German won when they defeated France in 1871
What are Alsace & Lorraine?
Daily Double!!
Name this historical figure.?