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NationalismAnd

unification

Industrializationimpact

IR and social

change

Political Philosophies

Vocabulary Misc.

Final Question

Which nation became the leader of unified Germany?

A 100

Prussia

A 100

Why did Austria oppose German Unification?

A 200

Feared unification would strip them of more power and hurt their economy

A 200

Why was German unification unsettling to France?

A 300

They feared that Germany would outcompete them

militarily, politically, and economically.

A 300

Why did the German Middle Class support Germany

unifying into one nation?

A 400

They wanted increased rights and thought this was a chance to write a new constitution that would give them greater

influence in governmentThey felt they deserved greater influence because they contributed financially to the German States by creating

jobs

A 400

What is Realpolitik?

Describe an example of of Realpolitik used by Bismarck.

A 500

The idea that policies are based on what will make the state strongest, not principles or morals

various

A 500

Define Industrialization

B 100

-A movement that changed the way people lived and worked with mechanization and the factory system.

B 100

Describe an example of how the IR changed transportation

and communication.

B 200

-Various

B 200

What are the 6 positive effects brought by the IR?

B 300

B 300

1. New inventions make life easier

2. Raises the standard of living for middle and upper class

3. Creates new jobs for workers

4. Helps Britain become a wealthy nation

5. Creates a sense of possibility for upward mobility

6. “Modern” nations today are Industrialized

What are the 5 Negative Impacts of the IR?

B 400

B 400

1. Urbanization: Doubled or quadrupled population in cities

2. Pollution: Factory waste

3. Lowers standard of living for working class

4. Poor working conditions

5. Growing gap between wealthy and poor

Why/how did the industrial Revolution put pressure on

Parliament for it to change laws regarding representation?

B 500

The population of Britain had gone from mostly rural to mostly urban

And the cities had less of a voice in government

B 500

How did the French Revolution affect how people

thought of the changes brought by the Industrial

Revolution?

C 100

It encouraged the idea that there was something wrong

with the gap between the wealthy and the poor

And that equality should be a goal of society and the

government

C 100

How did the Enlightenment affect how people thought of the changes brought by the

Industrial Revolution?

C 200

It created the idea that equality existed and that each human could and should be celebrated for their

achievements/respected

C 200

How did Unions attempt to solve problems created by Industrialization? (2ways)

C 300

Collectively bargain for increases in wages and improved working conditions

To have all workers strike if their demands are not met

C 300

What was the Factory Act of 1850

C 400

Limited the hours that a child could work to 60 a week and daily to 10.5

C 400

Why did Communism fail to achieve its goals in the

1800s?

C 500

Nationalism won out – ppl saw themselves as citizens of a nation rather than by social

class (job)The governments at the time creates social

welfare programs

C 500

Which term = A political philosophy that believes policy should create the greatest

good for the greatest number of people

D 100

Utilitarianism

D 100

Describe the political philosophy of Radical

Socialism (communism)

D 200

A political philosophy whose goal is to create a classless society by

means of violent revolution (between proletariat and

bourgeoisie) wherein there is no private ownership

D 200

Which term = A political philosophy that believes government needs to not regulate

business and allow supply and demand to shape the economy

D 300

Capitalism

D 300

Define Utopianism

D 400

A political philosophy that wants to see a perfect

community created where all people control the

government, share work, and share profits evenly

D 400

What are 2 reforms supported by the Chartist

Movement?

D 500

D 500

Universal male suffrage and a secret ballot

Who is Otto Von Bismarck?

E 100

The man responsible for unifying the independent German states into one

nation

E 100

Nationalism

E 200

Feeling pride in your country to the pointWhere you feel superior to others.

E 200

How did Britain’s Reform Act of 1832 address the concerns of the middle

class?

E 300

It expanded suffrage to middle class men

E 300

Who was William I?

E 400

King of Prussia, 1st Kaiser of unified Germany

E 400

What 3 traits define a nation?

E 500

1. A group of people who share a leader/government

2. A group of people who see themselves as unified and sharing certain traits

3. Defined by a territory but if you leave (e.g. visit Canada) you are still a part of the nation

E 500

How did becoming one nation affect Germany’s

economy?

F 100

It helped to grow their economy through industrialization and a common currency

F 100

How did becoming one nation affect Germany’s rules

for suffrage?

F 200

It expanded to include all males

F 200

How did Bismarck keep workers happy when

Industrialization created problems in Germany?

F 300

He creates social welfare programs run by the

government to decrease the influence of the socialist

party

F 300

Why did nationalism unify Germany but tear Austria and the

Ottoman Empires apart?

(2 reasons)

F 400

G was not ethnically diverse, A and O included many different kinds of people

who saw themselves as unique and wanted their own nations.

They also lacked strong leadership

F 400

Why did the Dual Monarchy not solve the

problems in Austria-Hungary?

F 500

It only addressed the concerns of one ethnic group and ignored the

others

F 500

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of nationalism?

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