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24 Cards in this Set
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Which Austrian diplomat exerted such an influence over European politics that the era of 1815 to 1848 is named after him? |
Who was invited to assume the French throne after Napoleon's defeat? |
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In 1830 which French king was forced to flee France after the people of Paris revolted against his attempts to restrict certain freedoms? |
The Treaty of London provided for... |
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The French constitution of 1848 established "universal manhood suffrage," which means? |
Who was the French leader who staged a coup d'état in 1851 and proclaimed himself emperor a year later? |
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Which Russian czar replaced westernization with "Russification" |
The first major international conflict after the defeat of Napoleon was the ...? |
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The man primarily responsible for unifying Italy was...? |
Which Italian patriot had followers called "Red Shirts"? |
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The architect of German unification was? |
The "Dual Monarchy" made Austria equal partners with what other nation? |
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Which Russian czar abolished serfdom in 1861 but was assassinated in 1881? |
What cultural movement gave literary and artistic expression to the concepts of "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity"? |
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What great Russian poet who supported the Decembrist Revolt in 1825 used nationalism as a major theme in his writings? |
The man who bridged the gap between classical and romantic music was? |
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Who was the great Italian opera composer associated with the cause of Italian unification? |
Scottish author of Ivanhoe? |
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French author of The Hunchback of Notre Dame? |
Wrote poems describing a Mongol palace and the voyage of an old seaman? |
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German fairy tales? |
German author of Faust? |
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American author of mysterious and emotional poems and short stories? |
American novelist who glorified the noble savage? |
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British poet who died in a Greek war for independence? |
British poet who condemned the tyranny of Christianity? |
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Expressed his love of nature through his poetry? |
Nutcracker ballet and 1812 Overture? |
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Neoclassical painter? |
German composer of chamber music, symphonies, and songs? |
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British painter of landscapes? |
Increased the size of the orchestra and added the trombone and the piccolo? |
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Painted Liberty Leading the People? |
One of the most accomplished pianists of his day? |
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Based his operas on Germanic myths? |
What were men called who wanted to reverse the trends begun by the French Revolution and restore Europe to its pre-Revolution conditions? |
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Who represented France at the Congress of Vienna? |
What term is used to describe the compensation France had to pay other nations for war damages? |
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Who was the "citizen king" who replaced Charles X in France? |
Whose efforts as a nurse during the Crimean War made her a national heroine in Great Britain? |
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What was the nationalist movement for Italian unification called? |
T/F The Congress of Vienna was dominated by the philosophy of liberals. |
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T/F The Concert of Europe was a spirit of international cooperation in order to avoid major wars and to suppress reactionism. |
T/F After revolutions in 1830 and 1848, France ended up with a dictatorship. |
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T/F The policy of doing whatever is necessary to obtain national goals is known as realpolitik. |
Essay Question: List and discuss three of the four major goals of the Congress of Vienna? |
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Essay Question: Liberalism was one of the leading forces causing discontent with the old order during the first half of the 19th century. Discuss briefly the major reforms that liberals promoted. |
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