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The beliefs of the French and American revolutions
Liberalism
Love of your ethnic group and a desire to have your own
Nationalism
Keeping things the same; status quo; traditional; power remains in the hands of elite
Conservatism
The rich are the fittest and the poor are the unfit, which is why they are poor
Social Darwinism
Treating colonial peoples like they are children and the colonizer is the parent
Paternalism
First Kaiser of Germany, previously King of Prussia
Wilhelm I or William I
First King of Italy, previously King of Sardinia
Victor Emmanuel II
Emperor of France 1852-1871; offered a positive program for France’s economy
Napoleon III
Kaiser of Germany during World War I; destroyed the balance of power in Europe
William II or Wilhelm II
The last tsar of Russia; brutally executed with his entire family in 1918
Nicholas II
Conservative Austrian foreign minister; promoted is own system of repression after the French Revolution
Klemens von Metternich
The people’s king of France after the 1830 revolution; didn’t do much
Louis Philippe
Italian nationalist who brought Sicily under Sardinian rule; Red Shirts
Guiseppe Garibaldi
Early Italian nationalist during the Risorgimento
Guiseppe Mazzini
Junker Prussian Chancellor who led German unification via “Blood and Iron” and the liberal Sardinian premier who led Italian unification
Otto von Bismarck and Count Camillo Benso di Cavour
Danish War, Seven Weeks War, Franco-Prussian War
Wars of German Unification
Peninsulares, creoles, mestizos, mulattos
4 levels of Latin American colonial society
Lombardy and Venetia; France; Prussia; Austrian Empire
1848 Revolutions
Balance of power; weaken France; restore legitimate rulers
Goals of the Congress of Vienna
To get revenge on Germany; to create a League of Nations; to implement the 14 point plan; to make Germany pay for all the damage they caused
Goals of the Victors of World War I at the Paris Peace Conference
Black Hand member who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Gavrilo Princip
Long time leader of the Austrian Empire forced to create the dual-monarchy of Austria-Hungary in 1866; died at the end of World War I
Franz Josef or Francis Joseph
First liberal prime minister of Britain; represented Britain at the Peace Conference
David Lloyd-George
Nationalism, militarism, alliances, imperialism
Fundamental Causes of World War I
German plan to avoid a two front war by first invading and defeating France before invading Russia
Von Schlieffen Plan
Russia’s “parliament” created in 1905
Duma
Russia’s temporary government after the March 1917 Revolution
Liberal Provisional Government
Pulled Russia out of World War I, per the Communists promise
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Reds vs. Whites
Two sides in Russia’s Civil War 1918-1921
Because France loaned Russia money, because the army remained loyal to the tsar, because the revolutionaries remained divided
Why the 1905 Russian Revolution failed?
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