Nationalism
Napoleon
Haitian Revolution
Latin American Revolutions
German/Italian Unification
100

Define the concept of Nationalism

pride and devotion in one's nation

100

Who was Napoleon Bonaparte?

Leader who brought stability to France after the Reign of Terror.

100

Which European power colonized Haiti?

France

100

Where is Latin America?

Central and South America

100

Who was the leader that united the German states?

Otto von Bismarck

200

Provide a symbol of nationalism that hasn't already been stated.

Flags

Monuments

Holidays

Anthems

War

Revolutions

200

Describe one change Napoleon made to France

Built an empire, war, Napoleonic Code

200

Name the slave that led the rebellion in Haiti.

Toussaint L Overture

200
Who were the two main leaders of the Latin American Revolutions?

Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin

200

Describe Bismarck's policy of "Blood and Iron"

military and warfare

300

Provide a symbol of nationalism that hasn't already been stated.

Flags

Monuments

Holidays

Anthems

War

Revolutions

300

Describe one change Napoleon made to France

Built an empire, war, Napoleonic Code

300

What was the crop cultivated in Haiti that led to a rebellion?

Sugar Cane

300

During the 1800s, many Latin American countries were characterized by a 

(1) reliance on cash crops

 (2) transition to command economies

 (3) redistribution of land to the peasants 

(4) withdrawal from the world market

reliance on cash crops

300

Who were the three leaders of Italian Unification?

Mazzini, Cavour and Garibaldi 

400

How would the rise of nationalism impact people?

unification

revolution


400

Napoleon was defeated in Russia primarily by

being unprepared, Harsh winter, scorched earth tactics by the Russians

400

How did Nationalism encourage Haitian Revolution? 

encouraged a slave revolution

400

Toussaint L’Ouverture and José de San Martín are leaders best known for 

(1) leading independence movements

(2) supporting religious reforms

(3) promoting civil disobedience 

(4) opposing democracy

leading independence movements

400

One political objective of both Otto von Bismarck and Giuseppe Garibaldi was to

 (1) overthrow divine right monarchies

 (2) unify their nations

(3) establish communist systems

(4) form an alliance with Great Britain

unify their nations

500

 Name one leader that used nationalism to unite  people through revolution/war.

 Bismarck , Mazzini, Toussaint L Overture,  Bolivar, Napoleon, Garibaldi 

500

Describe the goal of the Congress of Vienna.

turn back time to  pre-Napoleon era

restore monarchies

500

August 29, 1793

I am Toussaint L’Ouverture, my name is perhaps known to you. I have undertaken vengeance. I want Liberty and Equality to reign in San Domingo. I work to bring them into existence. Unite yourselves to us, brothers, and fight with us for the same cause, etc. . . 

A historian could best use this passage to study Haitian

(1) political goals             

(2) feudalism               

(3) religious beliefs       

 (4) cultural traditions

political goals    

500

“. . . Give Venezuela such an executive power in the person of a president chosen by the people or their representatives, and you will have taken a great step toward national happiness. No matter what citizen occupies this office, he will be aided by the Constitution, and therein being authorized to do good, he can do no harm, because his ministers will cooperate with him only insofar as he abides by the law. If he attempts to infringe upon the law, his own ministers will desert him, thereby isolating him from the Republic, and they will even bring charges against him in the Senate. The ministers, being responsible for any transgressions committed, will actually govern, since they must account for their actions. . . .” — Simón Bolívar, 1819

In this passage, which type of government is Simón Bolívar proposing for Venezuela? 

(1) theocracy 

(2) democracy

(3) monarchy

(4) dictatorship

(2) democracy

500

How was Nationalism the driving force of Unification Movements?

unification =power