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Nationalism & Imperialism
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Vocabulary Chapter 24 Sections 2-3Chapter 27 Sections 1-4 ConservativeImperialism LiberalSocial Darwinism RadicalBoer NationalismPaternalism Nation-StateAssimilation BalkansGeopolitics RealpolitikSepoy Kaiser
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Revolutions Lead to Nationalism Congress of Vienna Restore Monarchies Worked for disputes between countries Did NOT work for in-state disputes Revolutions broke out Political philosophies created to help ‘serve’ the people Conservative Liberal Radical
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Revolutions Lead to Nationalism Conservative Protect the monarchy Liberal Middle-class; voting restrictions Radical Democracy for all; liberty, equality, brotherhood Nationalism New movement created out of debates between other groups Loyalty should be to a NATION that shares a common culture and history
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Nationalism Defense of a nation-state’s territory and way of life is top priority Outlines the “ HOW” to the rest of the world Behavior, Identity, etc…. Constitutional Government Nationalist Ideal The Balkans Greece, Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Yugoslavia Belgium Nationalism fails in many countries after 1840s
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Nationalism: Unity or Disunity (It all depends on who is in power) Unity: Commonalities Ancestry Nation-States Revolutions Disunity: Restore old order (Old Regime) Conservative viewpoints Rulers twisted the term ‘nationalism’
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Nationalism: Ottomans, Italians, Germans Ottoman Empire Begins to Fall Turks controlled most of Eastern/Southeastern Europe Lost some control because of British and French helping the Liberal and Radical cause Italy United Cavour unites Northern Italy; Garibaldi unites Southern Italy Uses help of the French to defeat Austria Rome becomes the capital; Vatican City remains separate
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Nationalism: Ottomans, Italians, Germans Germany United Prussia leads unification charge Wilhelm I appoints Otto von Bismarck as Prime Minister Used Realpolitik-tough power politics with no room for change Rules without Parliament…..(good or bad decision?) War with Austria and France Seven Weeks’ War -Austria was humiliated; eastern and western Prussia were joined Franco-Prussian War- Bismarck created lies to incite conflict; humiliated the French; southern Germany is added to the Prussian kingdom Kaiser Wilhelm I is now ruler of a united Germany, the Second Reich
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Mapping the Nationalistic Movement in Europe and the Unification of Germany Complete the Maps that were handed out by the end of class today. 1815 Countries: Ottoman Empire, Austrian Empire, Russian Empire, Kingdom of Sardinia ( Piedmont&Sardinia), Kingdom of Two Sicilies, Papal States, Switzerland, Kingdom of Prussia, Kingdom of Sweden (and Norway), Denmark, Netherlands, France, United Kingdom (Great Britain), Portugal, and Spain. 1871 Countries: Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary, Russia, France, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Belgium, Ottoman Empire, Portugal, Spain
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Imperialism Complete the Worksheets assigned for Imperialism by the end of the class period.
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