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WORLD HISTORY: NATIONALISM EDITION The thing that leads everyone over the edge
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Terms Nationalism in Europe Latin American Independence German Unification Italian Unification 100 200 300 400 500
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TERMS - 100 Political philosophy that favored voting rights for educated, property owners.
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TERMS – 100 Liberals Å
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TERMS - 200 An area of land that has specific borders.
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TERMS - 200 State Å
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TERMS - 300 An area of land with specific borders that is controlled by a nation of people who share the same culture, history, and language.
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TERMS - 300 Nation-state Å
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TERMS - 400 A group of people that share the same language, culture, and history.
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TERMS - 400 Nation Å
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TERMS - 500 Idea that a person’s greatest loyalty should be to the nation of people who share the same language, culture, and history
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TERMS - 500 Nationalism Å
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NATIONALISM IN EUROPE - 100 Empire Greece won its independence from.
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NATIONALISM IN EUROPE - 100 Ottoman Empire Å
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NATIONALISM IN EUROPE - 200 Leader of the French Second Republic, elected in 1848.
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NATIONALISM IN EUROPE - 200 Louis-Napoleon Å
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NATIONALISM IN EUROPE - 300 Russian Czar who was known for his industrial reforms of the state.
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NATIONALISM IN EUROPE - 300 Alexander II Å
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NATIONALISM IN EUROPE - 400 Pressure from this group forced Austria to share power of the Austrian Empire.
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NATIONALISM IN EUROPE - 400 Hungarians Å
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NATIONALISM IN EUROPE - 500 Explain the effect that nationalism had on the multi-cultural empires.
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NATIONALISM IN EUROPE - 500 Caused tension within the empire because each nation was trying to gain some power for itself at the expense of the empire. Å
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LATIN AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE - 100 People of mixed European and Native ancestry.
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LATIN AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE - 100 Mestizos Å
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LATIN AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE - 200 First European colony in Latin America to gain its independence.
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LATIN AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE - 200 Haiti Å
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LATIN AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE - 300 Fought to free Venezuela from Spanish control.
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LATIN AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE - 300 Simon Bolivar Å
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LATIN AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE - 400 Significance of the Battle of Ayacucho.
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LATIN AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE - 400 Last major battle for independence Å
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LATIN AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE - 500 Established a constitutional monarchy in Mexico.
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LATIN AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE - 500 Treaty of Cordoba Å
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GERMAN UNIFICATION - 100 Wealthy, land-owning class of Prussia
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GERMAN UNIFICATION - 100 Junkers Å
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GERMAN UNIFICATION - 200 Prime minister of Prussia who would unite the country of Germany
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GERMAN UNIFICATION - 200 Otto von Bismarck Å
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GERMAN UNIFICATION - 300 Idea that it is necessary to do what is unpopular to further the power of your country. (“The reality of politics)
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GERMAN UNIFICATION - 300 Realpolitik Å
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GERMAN UNIFICATION - 400 War that finally united Germany.
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GERMAN UNIFICATION - 400 Franco-Prussian War Å
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GERMAN UNIFICATION - 500 King Wilhelm of Prussia was given this title at the end of German Unification.
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GERMAN UNIFICATION - 500 Kaiser Å
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ITALIAN UNIFICATION - 100 Italian state that led the unification of Northern Italy.
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ITALIAN UNIFICATION - 100 Sardinia-Pidemont Å
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ITALIAN UNIFICATION - 200 Known for uniting Southern Italy.
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ITALIAN UNIFICATION - 200 Garibaldi Å
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ITALIAN UNIFICATION - 300 Prime minister who used France to force Austria out of Northern Italy.
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ITALIAN UNIFICATION - 300 Camillo di Cavour Å
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ITALIAN UNIFICATION - 400 Color of shirt that Garibaldi would wear into battle.
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ITALIAN UNIFICATION - 400 Red Å
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ITALIAN UNIFICATION - 500 Italian nationalist who first stated the idea of uniting Italy under one rule
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ITALIAN UNIFICATION - 500 Giuseppe Mazzini Å
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Name three characteristics of a nation- state. Give one example of a state that achieved this. Give a wager
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