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Chapter 24 The Age of Nationalism. Napoleon III in France 750-752What motivated Louis Napoleon to end France's Second Republic?

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1 Chapter 24 The Age of Nationalism

2 Napoleon III in France 750-752What motivated Louis Napoleon to end France's Second Republic?

3 Napoleon III in France 750-752What were Napoleon III's successes and why did his popularity decline?

4 Napoleon III in France 750-752What were Napoleon III's successes and why did his popularity decline?

5 Napoleon III in France How did Napoleon III seek to reconcile popular and conservative forces in an authoritarian nation?

6 Nation Building in Italy and Germany 752-758Prior to 1850, how was Italy divided and what were the early proposals for unification?

7 Nation Building in Italy and Germany 752-758 How did Cavour and Garibaldi separately bring about a unified Italy? 1815 18591860 1861

8 Nation Building in Italy and Germany 752-758 How did Cavour and Garibaldi separately bring about a unified Italy?

9 Nation Building in Italy and Germany 752-758How was the changing situation in the German Confederation bringing things to a head between Austria and Prussia? German Confederation

10 Nation Building in Italy and Germany 752-758What were Bismarck's methods and how did he eliminate Austria as a threat?

11 Nation Building in Italy and Germany 752-758How did Bismarck deal with his middle class liberal opposition?

12 Nation Building in Italy and Germany 752-758What was Bismarck's final step in achieving German unification?

13 original message: His Majesty the King has written to me: Count Benedetti intercepted me on the promenade and ended by demanding of me, in a very importunate manner, that I should authorize him to telegraph at once that I bound myself in perpetuity never again to give my consent if the Hohenzollerns renewed their candidature. I rejected this demand somewhat sternly, as it is neither right nor possible to undertake engagements of this kind [for ever and ever]. Naturally, I told him that I had not yet received any news and, since he had been better informed via Paris and Madrid than I was, he must surely see that my government was not concerned in the matter. [The King, on the advice of one of his ministers], decided, in view of the above-mentioned demands, not to receive Count Benedetti any more, but to have him informed, by an adjutant, that His Majesty had now received [from Leopold] confirmation of the news which Benedetti had already had from Paris and had nothing further to say to the ambassador. His Majesty suggests to Your Excellency, that Benedetti's new demand and its rejection might well be communicated both to our ambassadors and to the Press. Bismarck's published version: After the news of the renunciation of the Prince von Hohenzollern had been communicated to the Imperial French government by the Royal Spanish government, the French Ambassador in Ems made a further demand on His Majesty the King that he should authorize him to telegraph to Paris that His Majesty the King undertook for all time never again to give his assent should the Hohenzollerns once more take up their candidature. His Majesty the King thereupon refused to receive the Ambassador again and had the latter informed by the Adjutant of the day that His Majesty had no further communication to make to the Ambassador.

14 Nation Building in Italy and Germany How did the process of unification in Italy and Germany create conservative nation-states?

15 Nation Building in the United States 758-759How did events in America parallel trends in Europe?

16 Nation Building in the United States 758-759How did events in America parallel trends in Europe?

17 Nation Building in the United States 758-759How did events in America parallel trends in Europe? How is the United States like Europe imperialistically?

18 Nation Building in the United States In what ways did the United States experience nation building?

19 Modernization of Russia and the Ottoman Empire 759-765Why and how did Russia begin a process of slow modernization?

20 Modernization of Russia and the Ottoman Empire 759-765Why and how did Russia begin a process of slow modernization?

21 Modernization of Russia and the Ottoman Empire 759-765How did the tsarist system begin to break down?

22 Modernization of Russia and the Ottoman Empire 759-765What was occurring in the weakening Ottoman Empire?

23 Modernization of Russia and the Ottoman Empire 759-765What was occurring in the weakening Ottoman Empire?

24 Modernization of Russia and the Ottoman Empire 759-765What was occurring in the weakening Ottoman Empire?

25 Modernization of Russia and the Ottoman Empire What steps did Russia and the Ottoman Turks take toward modernization, and how successful were they?

26 The Responsive National State, 1871-1914 766-773How did the relationship between ordinary citizens and the state evolve as the century came to a close?

27 The Responsive National State, 1871-1914 766-773What were Bismarck's domestic successes and failures?

28 The Responsive National State, 1871-1914 766-773 Why did France's Third Republic have to fight to maintain stability?

29 The Responsive National State, 1871-1914 766-773How did liberal reforms advance in England, but not in Ireland? GladstoneDisraeli

30 Where else does nationalism win out over a progressive government? The Responsive National State, 1871-1914 766-773

31 Why was the Austro-Hungarian Empire weakening?

32 The Responsive National State, 1871-1914 766-773What forces caused the development of Zionism?

33 The Responsive National State, 1871-1914 Why after 1871 did ordinary citizens feel a growing loyalty to their governments?

34 Marxism and the Socialist Movement 773-777What was the purpose of the Socialist International?

35 Marxism and the Socialist Movement 773-777How did the growth of unionism and revisionism undo Marx's vision?

36 Marxism and the Socialist Movement 773-777How did the growth of unionism and revisionism undo Marx's vision? Reichstag

37 Marxism and the Socialist Movement Why did the socialist movement grow, and how revolutionary was it?

38 The Age of Nationalism Chapter 24 Why can nationalism be viewed as the most important force of the 19 th century?


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