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AP Review Terms #2

Adam Smith

Conservatism

Liberalism

Revolutions of 1848

Romanticism

Socialism belief that the government should own businesses so that everyone will be equal

Karl Marx Communist Manifesto

Nationalism

Age of Realpolitik

Unification of Italy

Unification of Germany

Second Empire in France

Crimean War

Franco-Prussian War

Improvements in Health and the City

Charles Darwin

Age of Mass Politics

British Reforms late 1800s

Paris Commune 1871

Berlin Conference

Age of Imperialism

Dreyfus Affair 1894

Russian Revolution of 1905

World War One

Russian Revolution

Treaty of Versailles

Inter-War Period “Age of Anxiety”

Weimar Republic Dawes Plan

Great Depression

Totalitarianism

Nazism Hitler

Fascism Mussolini

Stalin

Spanish Civil War

Appeasement

World War II

Cold War

“Iron Curtain” Communism in East Europe

Containment Marshall Plan Truman Doctrine

Decolonization

Fall of Communism in Eastern Europe

Collapse of Soviet Union glasnost perestroika

European Union