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Which country finally defeated Napoleon and his army? Why?

The Russian Winter stopped them and they could not battle the weather The Russian Winter stopped them and they could not battle the weather. This would also plague Hitler in World War II.

What did Napoleon contribute through his reign in France?

Educational System. National Banking System. Napoleonic Code.

What was the difference between the Conservatives and Liberals?

The Conservatives favored a monarchy, while Liberals wanted a more Democratic Government

What was the major symbol of the French Revolution?

mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NdjtiqR-sw&safety_ mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active The Guillotine

What is Nationalism?

Nationalism is the system in which a country instills pride in its people, and the citizens are willing to fight for it.

Who led the slave revolt in Haiti?

Toussaint L’Ouverture

Why was there an attempt to unify Germany?

Nationalist sentiment plus the desire to expand into a German Confederation, Otto Von Bismarck unified the various Germanic States.

What is “realpolitik” and who came up with this theory?

Otto Von Bismarck, it was used to unify Germany under the oath of iron and blood.

Who was the last to join in the unification of Italy?

The Roman Catholic Church and Vatican City.

What enlightenment figures were an inspiration for leaders in Latin America?

John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau

What is the Agriculture Revolution?

It was a movement towards new farming techniques and crop rotation.

How did the Steam Engine aid in travel? What did it do for factories?

Moved factories from the rivers, and it powered boats and trains.

How did the United States begin its Industrial Revolution?

The War of 1812 took away imports, and Samuel Slaytor memorized plans for a textile mill to build it in the United States

What is the role of corporations in the Industrial Revolution?

A corporation is a group of investors that give money towards the founding of a business. It would further technology in the Industrial Revolution.

What is needed to have an Industrial Revolution?

1. Political Stability 2. Natural Resources 3. Economic Strength

Who is the founder of Christianity Who is the founder of Christianity? Is it a monotheistic or polytheistic religion?

Christianity’s founder is Jesus, and they worship one God.

Who is the founder of Islam. Who do they worship Who is the founder of Islam? Who do they worship? What code do they follow?

Islam’s founder is Muhammad, they worship one god, Allah Islam’s founder is Muhammad, they worship one god, Allah. They are required to follow the “Five Pillars”

Who is the founder of Buddhism, where is it located in the world?

Buddhism was founded by Siddhartha Gautama, and is located in India and China.

Who is the founder of Hinduism? What is Karma?

Hinduism was founded by Indo-Aryans and adaptations of other religions of India. Karma is the belief that one must do good, and good things will come. The ultimate purpose is to reach Nirvana.

Who is the founder of Judaism. Where are they located Who is the founder of Judaism? Where are they located? And what god do they worship?

Judaism was founded by Abraham, it is located primarily in modern-day Israel, although a sizable population is in Eastern Europe as well. They have one god, Yahweh.

What are conditions in the factories and tenement houses?

Very unsafe, factories had no safety mechanisms and tenement houses were disease ridden and often housed one family per room.

What is Karl Marx’s philosophy, and who is he attempting to have rise up?

Karl Marx believes in Communism, a public ownership of all goods Karl Marx believes in Communism, a public ownership of all goods. He wants the Proletariat to rise up against the Bourgeoisie

What is Capitalism? Who advocates this belief?

Capitalism is the economic system that encourages free enterprise, corporations, and private wealth. Adam Smith supports it with little interference from government in his book Wealth of Nations.

Give two examples of famous individuals and their respective industry.

Rockefeller, Oil Vanderbilt, Railroads Carnegie, Steel Ford, Assembly Line

What was the purpose of the Reform movements?

To aid the welfare of the poor, increase salaries, erase child labor and slavery, and improve conditions in factories.

Final Jeopardy Make your wager

Identify the five countries on this map.