Chapters 23 and 24. Prime Minister 1 Temporary alliance of various political parties 2.

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Chapters 23 and 24

Prime Minister 1

Temporary alliance of various political parties 2

Realistic politics based on the needs of the state. (power is more important than principles) 3

To add a territory onto an existing state or country. 4

Emperor of Germany 5

German Empire 6

the customs union of German states in the 19th century. 7

Bismarck's battle for civilization. His goal was to make Catholics loyal to state before the Church. 8

Programs to help people in need. 9

Someone who wants to abolish all government 10

Movement away from ones homeland. 11

Giant 12

Granting freedom from serfs or slaves. 13

Local elected assembly in Russia under Alexander II. 14

Violent organized mob attack on a Jewish community. 15

Elected national legislature in Russia 16

The body of people allowed to vote 17

Crime punishable by death. 18

Place where people convicted of a crime are sent. (Australia was one) 19

Temporary 20

Prime Minister 21

False and Damaging Statements 22

Policy of increasing the amount of territory a government holds. 23

Someone who fought for the end of slavery in the U.S. 24

Policy of limited involvement in world affairs 25

Policy of limited involvement in world affairs 26

a feeling that people have of being loyal to and proud of their country with the belief that it is better and more important than other countries 27