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35 Cards in this Set
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This political and philosophical system teaches that property should be commonly and publicly owned
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communism
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Anti-Semitism began during this time period
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Middle Ages
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term used to describe the sweeping, targeted, and repeated attack on Russian Jews
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Pogroms
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the _______ Act of 1868 granted voting rights to all male homeowners
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Reform
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Anti-Semitism is hatred toward which group of people
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Jews
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no drinking of alcohol
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abstinence
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first European state to provide a free, required education for children
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Prussia
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the invention that American entrepreneur Henry Ford worked with
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automobile
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the British passed this act in 1774 to maintain the loyalty of French Canadians
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Quebec
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Marx urged this group of people to rebel against oppression
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proletariat
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This document (________ ________ America Act) created the dominion of Canada with four initial provinces
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British North
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country that had a large Jewish population
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Russia
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privilege to vote
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suffrage
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taught that it was right for a person to do what his heart told him to do; it celebrated freedom, nationalism, and nature
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romantisism
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artistic movement that emphasized everyday life
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realism
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Marx viewed history as a series of ________ struggles
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class
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this church service began in Britain as an effort to teach children to read
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Sunday School
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these countries often warred against each other
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Latin America
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process of heating milk or other liquids to slow the development of disease-causing microbes
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pasteurization
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Type of socialist that believed that a person's surroundings can influence his character
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Utopian
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movement of the middle class in Britain as an effort to accomplish several goals
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chartism
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wrote about life in Russia in the book War and Peace
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Tolstoy
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helped Marx write the Communist Manifesto
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Engels
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patented the first known telegraph
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Morse
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was elected political leader in Mexico
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Diaz
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wrote about the hardships in England during the Industrial Age
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Dickens
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first person to patent the telephone
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Bell
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Scottish scientist who paved the way for Einstein
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Maxwell
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German composer who opposed Jewish influence on German culture
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Wagner
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served as a British prime minister
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Gladstone
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British prime minister who increased the number of eligible British voters
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Disraeli
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This Bonaparte was the emperor and founder of France's Second Empire
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Louis Napoleon
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French chemist who stemmed the spread of diseases
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Pasteur
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popularized the theory of evolution
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Darwin
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Jewish captain in the French army; was charged with passing secrets to the Germans
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Dreyfus
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