Vocabulary
Congress of Vienna
Map Skills
Latin America Revolts
Revolutions in Europe
100

What is a confederation?

a union, or group, of states or nations

100

When was the Congress of Vienna?

1814-1815

100

What does the Europe in 1815 map show you?

the redrawing of Europe after the Congress of Vienna. 

100

Which 3 European countries had colonies in Latin America

Spain, France, and Portugal 

100

Louis Philippe was called ___________________.

The Citizen King.

200

What vocabulary word means loyalty to one's nation or country?

Nationalism

200

Which 5 countries were part of the Congress of Vienna?

Austria, Prussia, Great Britain, Russia and France

200

Name 3 European countries using the Europe in 1815 map.

Answers will vary: Spain, France, G.B., Prussia, Russia, Italy, Austrian Empire, ect.

200

Toussaint L'Ouverture helped which colony gain independence? in what year?

Haiti and they gained independence in 1804.

200

Who did Belgium win their independence from?

The Netherlands

300

What is an ordinance?

A law set forth by someone in government

300

Who was the most influential person at the Congress of Vienna? Where was he from?

Prince Metternich of Austria

300

Great Colombia became independent in what year?

1819

300

Simon Bolivar was a _________________.

creole

300

What did socialist Louis Blanc want to see happen in France? 

He wanted to end private ownership of land and factories

400

What is the difference between a peninsular and a creole?

a creole is a wealthy person born in the Spanish colony and a peninsular is a government official who came to the colon from Spain

400

What was Metternich's plan?

1. wanted to make sure France couldn't threaten Europe

2.create a balance of power in Europe

3.Return the royal families to power

400

Name the Latin American countries that gained independence between 1820-1822.

Mexico, Santo Domingo, Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil.

400

Simon Bolivar united Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela, which was called?

Great Colombia

400

In what year did France elect Louis Napoleon Bonaparte? How long did he rule for?

1848. He ruled for 20 years.

500

Describe the differences between a conservative, a liberal and a radical as defined in lesson 4.

conservative: didn't want to change the political order

liberal: wanted change slowly- more power to the middle class

radical:wanted change immediately- used violence or physical force

500

How did the Congress of Vienna change the map of Europe? and give a specific example.

redrew the map by giving countries back the land they lost to Napoleon (only if they fought against him).

Ex: Finland/Poland= Russia

Northern Italy=Austria

500

Which Mother Country controlled most of Latin America before the revolutions?

Spain

500

Who led Mexico to independence?

Miguel Hildalgo, Jose Morelos, and Creole leaders

500

What was the point of Utopian Societies?

Utopian societies believe people could live and work together peacefully for the benefit of the society. They also believed there would be no crime, no fighting, and no poor people.