QUIZ pp. 665-670. THE NATIONAL STATE 1.Progress in liberalism  constitutions, parliaments, individual liberties 2.Reform 3.Expansion of voting rights.

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THE NATIONAL STATE 1.Progress in liberalism  constitutions, parliaments, individual liberties 2.Reform 3.Expansion of voting rights 4.Creation of mass political parties 5.Continuation of the old order/old regimes in E. Europe

REFORM IN BRITAIN Growth of political democracy/expansion of the franchise – 1.The Reform Act of The Reform Act of The Reform Act of 1884 = a. passed by the govt of William Gladstone b. extended voting rights to ag. workers 4.The story of Britain is the story of gradual reform parliamentary legislation

Irish Nationalism = the “Home Rule” movement

THE PROBLEM OF IRELAND 1.The Act of Union 1801 unites Britain and Ireland 2.The Irish hate the British and absentee landlords= Irish nationalism 3.Irish Catholics begin to demand independence = HOME RULE 4.Home Rule Act is passed in 1914…BUT…it is suspended because  a. Irish Protestants in Northern Ireland/Ulster don’t want it b. WW I breaks out in 1914

THE PARIS COMMUNE & THE 3 RD REPUBLIC France is defeated in the Franco-Prussian War  the 2 nd Empire of Napoleon III collapses 1871 radical republicans in Paris set up an independent govt = the COMMUNE The govt of the 3 rd REPUBLIC crushes the Commune in 1871  20,000 revolutionaries are shot/10,000 are shipped off to the South Pacific France is very divided politically a. republicans, liberals, middle class, peasants  support the 3 rd republic b. monarchists, Catholic clergy, army officers  hate the 3 rd republic c. socialists  want radical change

THE 3 RD REPUBLIC IN FRANCE 1.Upper and lower house legislature 2.President chosen selected by legis for 7 yr. term 3.3 rd republic was a compromise which lasted 65 years

SPAIN AND ITALY Catholic church, large landowners, and the army prevent reform and liberalization in Spain Italy 1. North was rich/South was poor 2. weak and unstable govt. 3. extensive corruption in govt. 4. not a great power

CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE CENTRAL EUROPE = GERMANY, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY 1.Had liberal institutions – but they were weak 2.Monarch and conservatives – very powerful EASTERN EUROPE = RUSSIA 1.No liberalization and very little reform 2.Autocracy – old regime/one man rule

IMPERIAL GERMANY 1.Bicameral legislature 2.Leader of the govt = THE CHANCELLOR  responsible to the Kaiser not the legislature 3.The KAISER controlled the army, foreign policy, internal admin 4.Germany had a parliament and voting/universal suffrage  BUT democracy failed to grow  why???  the army and Bismarck didn’t answer to or serve the legislature

BISMARCK 1.Served as Chancellor until Resisted the growth of democratic institutions 3.First he works with liberals to centralize power 4.KULTURKAMPF = “struggle for civilization” = Bismarck’s attack on Catholicism in Germany 5.Bismarck hates socialism and attempts to crush it  1. repression/crack down 2. social welfare programs to win the support of the workers away from socialism  fails  socialism and SPD continue to grow

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY 1.Dual monarchy created by the Ausgleich in Emperor Francis Joseph 3.Biggest problem is nationalism and national minorities

RUSSIA 1.No liberal or democratic reforms 2.Tsar Alexander II assassinated Tsar Alexander III ( ) = reactionary = harsh autocratic 4.Tsar Nicholas II ( ) = weak leader who tries to rule as autocrat/resists change

St. Petersburg capital of Imperial Russia