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Unification in Germany Romanticism Mexican Revolution 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Unification in Italy Revolution In France
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What occurs during the July Revolution in France?
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Charles X tries to return to an absolute monarchy and people riot against the King. Troops refuse to fire on population and the King is deposed.
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Who takes power after the 1830 Revolution?
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1.Louis Philippe
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Why does Revolution move throughout Europe in 1848?
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Louis-Philippe becomes unpopular because of Repressive techniques, a provisional government takes hold.
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What does Louis-Napoleon rename himself to represent new stability in France?
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Napoleon III
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What is Nationalism?
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Nationalism is the system in which a country instills pride in its people, and the citizens are willing to fight for it.
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Which country is the strongest power in the Germanic States?
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Prussia
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What is “Realpolitik?”
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The politics of reality. It is free of enlightenment ideas. Instead it promotes militarism. “Iron and Blood”
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Who came up with the theory of “Realpolitik?” How does this represent the German mindset for the future?
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Otto Von Bismarck, it was used to unify Germany under the oath of iron and blood. This militaristic ideal would last through World War II.
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How does Bismarck gain support from Southern Catholics?
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He alters a telegram sent to France. When France invades Prussia they have no choice but to support Bismarck.
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Who ends up leading Germany when they gain unification? Bonus, what year?
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Kaiser Wilhelm, unified in 1871 as the “second reich”
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Who originally leads the movement in Italy to unify? What happens to him?
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Mazzini leads a nationalist sentiment. However, he is exiled.
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Who are the Redshirts? Who is their leader?
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The Redshirts are led by Garibaldi, they are trying to unify Southern Italy.
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Who allies with Cavour to take territory from Austria?
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France and Prussia would help Northern Italy and Cavour take territory.
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How is Napoleon III involved in the unification of Germany and Italy?
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Germany- They respond with military action against Prussia for the telegram sent by Otto von Bismarck. (France loses) Italy- France and Napoleon III aid Cavour in taking territory from Austria.
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How is Italy finally unified?
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Garibaldi gives his territory in the South to Cavour, and finally Vatican City joins.
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What are characteristics of Romantic, Realist, and Impressionist paintings?
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Romanticism- deals with glorifying heroes, emotion rather than reason, the supernatural, and has a nostalgia for the past. Realism- Life as it is, commonly portrays the working class. Impressionism- a reaction against realism, this was meant to look at the middle-class, leisure, and tended to be blurry
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Is the painting below Romanticism, Realism, or Impressionistic?
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Realist
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Is the painting below Romanticism, Realism, or Impressionistic?
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Impressionistic
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Is the quote below Romanticist or Realist? It was a Sunday evening in London, gloomy, close, and stale… Melancholy streets, in a penitential garb of soot, steeped the souls of the people who were condemned to look at them out of windows, in dire despondency
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Realist
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Is the painting below Romanticism, Realism, or Impressionistic?
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Romanticized
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How does the Painting below represent Revolution?
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It shows the oppression of the individual, and the rising up of the working class.
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Who is the major leader of the Mexican Revolution? Was he successful?
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Miguel Hidalgo, he was executed by authorities before the Revolution was successful.
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What makes the Mexican Revolution different from others in Latin America?
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This had Indians and Mestizos rising up against the Creoles and Peninsulares. Usually Latin American Revolutions had the Creoles attempting to take power.
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Who controls Brazil prior to independence? What event leads to the independence of Brazil?
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Portugal, the leader escapes as Napoleon’s army is invading.
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How does Brazil’s Revolution differ from other Revolutions in Mexico and Latin America?
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It was a nonviolent Revolution.
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Make your wager
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Give a brief description of the three major philosophies that emerge after the Congress of Vienna.
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Conservatism- A desire to move back to absolute rule and relative stability. Liberalism- These guys want enlightenment ideas to take hold, more power given to the public. Nationalism- Pride for one’s country. It promotes equality; however, it also leads to a nationalist sentiment that the people should defend their country no matter what.
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