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Western Civilization Volume C Since 1789
Quiz 24: An Age of Modernity, Anxiety, and Imperialism, 1894-1914
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Question 1
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What did the New Physics and concepts of psychoanalysis contribute to Modernism?
Question 2
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Talk about: -Marie and Pierre Curie
Question 3
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What did women hope to achieve in the feminist movement? To what extent were women successful by 1914?
Question 4
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How do the philosophical trends of the late nineteenth century compare to the same era's artistic achievements?
Question 5
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How did Modernism in literature and the arts represent a break with the styles of past? How did Modernism represent the attempt of writers and artists to seek new means of expression to comment upon and reflect their changing world?
Question 6
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Talk about: -Max Planck and quanta
Question 7
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Talk about: -Henri Bergson's "life force"
Question 8
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Talk about: -Albert Einstein's relativity theory and E=mc
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Question 9
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What were some of the underlying causes for the Great War that broke out in 1914?
Question 10
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What were the causes and consequences of the Russian Revolution of 1905?
Question 11
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Talk about: -revolutionary socialism
Question 12
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What was the Dreyfus affair, and how did it symbolize European anti-Semitism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries?
Question 13
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Talk about: -Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis
Question 14
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Talk about: -Social Darwinism and Herbert Spencer
Question 15
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In what ways is it accurate to identify Europe the period between 1894 and 1914 as possessing a worldview dominated by the ideas of Social Darwinism? In what ways is that assessment inaccurate?
Question 16
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Talk about: -Friedrich Nietzsche's "slave morality"
Question 17
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What were the causes of the "New Imperialism" of the late nineteenth century? What were some of the arguments to justify this imperialism? What were the results or consequences of this imperialism?