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Title: Review of


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Review of Isms
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The belief that the history has been created by
conflicting interests--the bourgeoisie and the
proletariat
  • Socialism

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The belief that equality under the law and
constitutionalism are paramount to good government
  • Liberalism

4
Spreading of economic, political, social or other
control over foreign lands and people
(post-industrial age)
  • Imperialism

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Strong sense of belonging to one group based on
language, culture, history desire for unified
country
  • Nationalism

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Mazzini, Garibaldi, Cavour
  • Unifiers of Italy

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Frederick Wilhelm, Otto von Bismarck
  • Unifiers of Germany

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Karl Marx, Frederick Engels
  • Brains behind socialism

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Alexis de Tocqueville
  • Wrote Democracy in America
  • Liberal theorist
  • Supporter of Constitutional Monarchy
  • Supporter of Reform not revolution

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The Communist Manifesto is written by
  • Karl Marx and F. Engels

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Sardinia, Papal States, Austrian territories,
Piedmont
  • Before Italian Unification--all independent
    states
  • Joined the Italian confederation

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How could one consider Wisconsin a Nation?
  • Unity brought about by winning the NFL Super Bowl
  • Unified people through sports language and
    culture
  • Everybody likes cheese

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Germany after Napoleon I
  • 38 German State Confederation

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Germany over last 300 years
  • 300 Germans provinces and princes
  • Holy Roman Empire
  • Peace of Augsburg
  • 30 Years War/Peace of Westphalia
  • Rise of Prussia
  • Hohenzollerns, Brandenburg
  • Confederation of the Rhine
  • German Confederation
  • Who should leadBig Germans, Small Germans

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Herders romantic concept
  • Volkgeistspirit of the people

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Other German romantic nationalists
  • Grimms Brothers, Treischke, Fabri,

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1848 Revolution in Prussia sequence
  • Frankfurt Assembly
  • Attempt to unify Germans
  • Disagree over Big/Small Germans
  • Not organized
  • Crown offered to FW IV
  • Frederick William IV turns down crown
  • German Confederation 39 states

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Austria areas of revolution
  • Viennaconstitution, liberal, German
  • Praguenationalist, Czechs/Bohemians, failed,
    government crushed
  • BudapestMagyars/Hungarians, Kossuth, March Laws,
    crushed after several months (1849)

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Theorist for Zionism
  • Theodor Herzl

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Theorist for Risorgimento/document
  • Guiseppe Mazzini
  • Duties of Man
  • Romantic nationalist

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Leader of the Hungarian Revolution 1848
  • Louis Kossuth

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Goals of Hungarians
  • Liberal constitution
  • Autonomy for Magyars/Hungarians
  • Crushed by Austrian and Russian forces

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Another 1848 Revolution in Austrian Empire
  • Prague
  • Czechs/Bohemians
  • Also crushed

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2 Revolutions in the Prussian Empire?
  • Berlin and Frankfurt 1848

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Goal and results of Berlin
  • Assembly created
  • Coalition of workers and students/mid class
  • Desire for liberal constitution
  • Ultimately crushed due to lack of organization,
    leadership

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Goal results of Frankfurt
  • Liberal constitution
  • Assembly formed
  • Unify germans
  • Looked to Austria first to lead (Big Germany
  • Offered crown to Frederick Wilhelm IV
  • Turned down crown from the gutter

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Biggest Problem with Frankfurt
  • Lack of organization waffled on who was to lead
    Germany

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What were the results of the revolutions in
Prussia and Austrian Empires
  • Failed, but would eventually be successful with
    the unification of Germany in 1871 and the Dual
    Monarchy of 1866 with Austrians and Magyars

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What was the February Revo about in France?
  • Workers and Mid. Class unhappy about banquets
    being delayed
  • Wanted political and economic reforms

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June Days?
  • Workshops ended
  • Barricades
  • Cavagnac sent troops against people, soldiers
    followed orders this time
  • Led to 2nd Republic, new constitution

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Decembrists?
  • 1825 uprising of Russian military officers
  • Wanted liberal changes
  • Wanted Constantine, not Nickolas

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July Monarch?
  • Louis Phillippe the bourgeois king
  • Pro business, middle class
  • Ineffective by 1848
  • Came to power in 1830 after Charles X

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How were the French Revolutions different from
those in other parts of Europe in 1848?
  • Not nationalistic
  • More economic in nature
  • Ended with republic, but then empire of Napoleon
    III

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What other areas of the world have written about
and fought for national identity?
  • Greece, Croatia, Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia,
    Chechnya, Taiwan, etc.

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Slogan Blood and Iron
  • Otto von Bismarck

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Realpolitik
  • Do whatever is necessary to carry out goals
  • Bismarck

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In a nutshell, how was Germany unified?
  • 3 wars
  • Danish
  • Austrian/7 Weeks
  • Franco Prussianended Second Empire of Napoleon
    III

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French Revolution was this kind of revolution
  • Liberal Revolution

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In order to unify Italy, Cavour allied with what
country?
  • France

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Give the sequence of unification of Italy
  • Piedmont Sardinia coalition with France
  • War against AustriaLombardy added
  • Win at Magenta and Solverino
  • Venetia added
  • Garibaldi from South to Romeadded Sicily and
    lower boot
  • Victor Emmanuel becomes Const monarch
  • Rome added/Papal states, plebiscites

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Leader of 2nd Republic and 2nd Empire in France?
  • Napoleon III

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_______________ is the belief that the world
should be viewed _______________ without the
emotions of the Romantics.
  • Realism, Realistically

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Romanticists valued ____________ and had a
passionate interest in the____________.
  • Individualism, past

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Romanticism challenged the Enlightenment and
stressed __________ and _____________.
  • Emotion, sentiment

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Indochina, Algeria, Tunisia
  • French colonies
  • Assimilation emphasized
  • Revolutions necessary to decolonize

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Philippines, Cuba, Puerto Rico
  • American Spheres of Influence
  • After Spanish American War

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Motivations for Imperialism
  • Raw materials and markets
  • Civilizing mission
  • Living space
  • National power

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New imperialism is different from old colonialism
in what way?
  • Industrial age
  • Need for markets and raw materials
  • Highest stage of capitalism

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Lenin believed it was the highest stage of
Capitalism
  • Imperialism due to industrialism
  • Need for markets and resources

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Key imperialists
  • Stanley, Livingstone
  • Kichener
  • Rhodes
  • DeBrazza
  • Leopold II

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South Africa, Egypt, India, Ghana, Nigeria
  • English colonies
  • gradual decolonization emphasized

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Cecil Rhodes, Emigration Societies
  • Rhodes was an British Imperialist
  • Cairo to Capetown Railroad design
  • Emigration Societies got men and women to go to
    colonies

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Imperialisms Affect on Women--
  • Need for talented women in the colonies
  • Serve national needs of mother country
  • Jill of all trades

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Imperialisms Affect on Indigenous people?
  • Outside control of resources
  • Outside control of economy and govt
  • People begin to want independence

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Africa was known as the Dark Continent--Why?
  • Europeans did not know much about the interior of
    Africa
  • Diseases and lack of maps/transportation kept
    them along coastal areas

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True or False Decolonization is the process of
getting independence from imperialists
  • True

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What is militarism?
  • Build up of military
  • Desire to use military to carry out goals of
    expansion

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Define Social Darwinism
  • Based on Charles Darwins scientific theory
  • Belief that survival of the fittest applied to
    society and social problems too
  • Belief that powerful countries would take over
    weaker ones

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Vocab that means having and wanting to use lots
of weapons
  • Militarism

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Belief in the power of technology and looking
forward
  • Modernism

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Burma and Singapore controlled by
  • England

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Cambodia, Laos, and Annam/Vietnam controlled by
  • France

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Thailand was unique in imperialist history
because
  • It remained independent

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Saigon and Rangoon were
  • Major cities in Asia

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Coffee, palm oil, and sugar
  • Food resources exported from Asia

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Tin, rubber, cotton
  • Natural resources used in industry

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What did DeLesseps do?
  • Frenchman who built the Suez Canal
  • Tried to build the Panama Canal and failed

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Who was Leopold II?
  • King of Belgium
  • Brutal control of the Congo in Africa

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Who were Stanley and Livingstone?
  • Stanley was a reporter and Livingstone was an
    explorer and missionary
  • Explored Africa

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Who was Cecil Rhodes?
  • British imperialist
  • Leader of Rhodesia
  • Idea man behind Cairo to Capetown railroad

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Who was Shaka?
  • Great leader of the Zulu tribe
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