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100 200 400 300 400 Congress of Vienna Industrialization Romanticism ‘isms 300 200 400 200 100 500 100
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Row 1, Col 1 After the Congress of Vienna the throne of France was restored to this family. Bourbon
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1,2 This natural resource fueled The industrial revolution. Coal
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1,3 This painting illustrates which characteristic(s) of Romanticism. Individualism, nature, country life
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1,4 This ideology emphasized the limits of human understanding, the Wisdom of established customs, the Importance of hierarchy & the Importance of religion & the Importance of religion. Conservatism
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2,1 After the Congress of Vienna, The Holy Roman Empire Was replaced by this. German Confederation
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2,2 These consumed huge amounts of iron and coal while carrying food and raw materials to the cities, manufactured goods to consumers and building material and fertilizer to the countryside. Railroads
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2,3 This painting illustrates which characteristic of Romantic art. Power of Nature
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2,4 Economic Liberalism is based on the writings of this enlightenment economist. Adam Smith
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3,1 The Austrian Netherlands were Absorbed into this, which Acted asa buffer to France. Kingdom of the Netherlands
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3,2 The first nation in Continental Europe to industrialize was. Belgium
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3,3 This painting illustrates which characteristic of Romantic Art? Supernatural (Erotic, Exotic and Occult)
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3,4 The greatest good for the greatest number is the key tenant of this ideology. Utilitarianism
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4,1 The Congress of Vienna established that these should be open to all. International Riverways
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4,2 The spread of specialization among groups and institutions in the 19 th century is known as. Differentiation
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4,3 This painting represents this common theme in Romantic Art. Nationalism (history)
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4,4 Emphasized This ideology Emphasized the Individuals natural rights, the Individuals natural rights, limiting political authority with Constitutions and the formation of and the formation of parliamentary bodies parliamentary bodies. Liberalism
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5,1 Control of half of Saxony was given to this European power. Prussia
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5,2 The development of the factory system encouraged people to move in great numbers to these. Cities
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5,3 The plot of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is a reflection Of this common theme of Romantic Art. Distrust of Science
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5,4 This early socialist was an industrialist who put socialist ideals into place for the workers of his factory in New Lanark, Scotland. Robert Owen
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