¡Viva la Revolucion! Actually I just wanted to have an easy sequential order to show you the mixin’ and matchin’ of stuff for today.

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¡Viva la Revolucion! Actually I just wanted to have an easy sequential order to show you the mixin’ and matchin’ of stuff for today

Conservatism and Liberalism Someone define conservatism in your own words…if it’s good, we’ll put it on the board Someone define political liberalism in your own words…if it’s good, we’ll put it on the board Someone define economic liberalism…if it’s good, we’ll put it on the board

Differences in Conservatism and Liberalism…you can put it…in the chart Restore Monarchs to keep order Quadruple Alliance (post Napoleon) Metternich Mercantilism State Religion (forced…non-toleration) Social Class Division (keep poor as poor) No Revolutions  lead to gov’t change and we lose power with change Maintain Balance of Power Principle of Intervention Prioritize Order Political Get the monarchs out More representation for the common man More rights for the common man John Stuart Mill Religious Toleration Checks and Balances Ideal of Social Class Equality (initially) No intervention (Nationalism) Economic Laissez-faire Thomas Malthus (Principle of Population)

¡Viva la Revolucion! ¿Si o no? Britain France Austria “Germany” Italy 1830 (or close) Reform Act of 1832 Corn Laws Charles X and Louis-Phillipe takes power Liberalism vs Conservatism Metternich Staunch Conservative Prussia becomes absolutist Liberal and Nationalist Movements Austria most powerful state No revolutions Mazzini (Young Italy Movement) Start of idea of unification 1848 No revolution Economic Growth Political Uneasiness More rights than others but nowhere near full rights Depression leads to revolution Louis-Phillipe ousted National workshops, universal male suffrage, republican gov’t Hungarian liberals united; Ferdinand I tries to re-establish monarchal control Radical movement spreads German people want more freedom German rulers promised more rights Frederick William IV promised to work at a united Germany but it didn’t happen Foundations of Socialism—Marx and Engels Piedmont liberal; overall revolution failed Well after 1848: Cavour tries to unite N. Italy; Garibaldi tries to unite S. Italy Garibaldi backs off so there’s 1 united Italy

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You have the right to remain silent… How and why did police forces expand as much as they did? How and why did prison reform take place?