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“Ism”s Guys with Numbers Guys Without Numbers Lists World War I Russia
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The beliefs of the French and American revolutions
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Liberalism
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Love of your ethnic group and a desire to have your own
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Nationalism
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Keeping things the same; status quo; traditional; power remains in the hands of elite
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Conservatism
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The rich are the fittest and the poor are the unfit, which is why they are poor
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Social Darwinism
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Treating colonial peoples like they are children and the colonizer is the parent
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Paternalism
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First Kaiser of Germany, previously King of Prussia
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Wilhelm I or William I
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First King of Italy, previously King of Sardinia
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Victor Emmanuel II
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Emperor of France 1852-1871; offered a positive program for France’s economy
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Napoleon III
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Kaiser of Germany during World War I; destroyed the balance of power in Europe
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William II or Wilhelm II
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The last tsar of Russia; brutally executed with his entire family in 1918
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Nicholas II
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Conservative Austrian foreign minister; promoted is own system of repression after the French Revolution
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Klemens von Metternich
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The people’s king of France after the 1830 revolution; didn’t do much
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Louis Philippe
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Italian nationalist who brought Sicily under Sardinian rule; Red Shirts
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Guiseppe Garibaldi
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Early Italian nationalist during the Risorgimento
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Guiseppe Mazzini
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Junker Prussian Chancellor who led German unification via “Blood and Iron” and the liberal Sardinian premier who led Italian unification
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Otto von Bismarck and Count Camillo Benso di Cavour
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Danish War, Seven Weeks War, Franco-Prussian War
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Wars of German Unification
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Peninsulares, creoles, mestizos, mulattos
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4 levels of Latin American colonial society
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Lombardy and Venetia; France; Prussia; Austrian Empire
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1848 Revolutions
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Balance of power; weaken France; restore legitimate rulers
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Goals of the Congress of Vienna
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To get revenge on Germany; to create a League of Nations; to implement the 14 point plan; to make Germany pay for all the damage they caused
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Goals of the Victors of World War I at the Paris Peace Conference
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Black Hand member who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
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Gavrilo Princip
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Long time leader of the Austrian Empire forced to create the dual-monarchy of Austria-Hungary in 1866; died at the end of World War I
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Franz Josef or Francis Joseph
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First liberal prime minister of Britain; represented Britain at the Peace Conference
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David Lloyd-George
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Nationalism, militarism, alliances, imperialism
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Fundamental Causes of World War I
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German plan to avoid a two front war by first invading and defeating France before invading Russia
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Von Schlieffen Plan
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Russia’s “parliament” created in 1905
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Duma
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Russia’s temporary government after the March 1917 Revolution
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Liberal Provisional Government
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Pulled Russia out of World War I, per the Communists promise
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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
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Reds vs. Whites
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Two sides in Russia’s Civil War 1918-1921
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Because France loaned Russia money, because the army remained loyal to the tsar, because the revolutionaries remained divided
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Why the 1905 Russian Revolution failed?
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Final Jeopardy Make your wager
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Final Answer
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Final Question
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