Deck 21: reaction, Revolution, and Romanticism, 1815-1850
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Deck 21: reaction, Revolution, and Romanticism, 1815-1850
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"legitimacy"
"legitimacy"
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2
What were the chief ideas associated with the ideologies of liberalism, nationalism, and early or utopian socialism? Why were liberalism, nationalism, and early socialism considered revolutionary by many people? How were these ideologies similar? How were they different?
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balance of power
balance of power
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Concert of Europe
Concert of Europe
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Compare and contrast the concepts of romanticism as exhibited in Caspar David Friedrich's Man and Woman Gazing at the Moon with Eugene Delacroix's The Death of Sardanapalus.
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6
Compare the revolutions of Latin America to the revolutions of Europe during the early to middle decades of the nineteenth century.
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In what specific ways did Europe respond to the need for order in society in the first half of the nineteenth century?
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the congress system
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Edmund Burke and conservatism
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10
What might be political romanticism? Define it and give examples from the first half of the nineteenth century.
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11
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Congress of Vienna
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12
Did the Congress of Vienna represent a resurgence of old traditions or the emergence of a new international order, or, perhaps, some of both?
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13
During the 1830s and 1840s, did Britain undergo a silent revolution of laws and gradual shifts?
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Latin America revolts
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What were the chief ideas associated with the ideology of conservatism in the first half of the nineteenth century? How were these ideas put into practice between 1815 and 1830? How has conservative ideology changed over the last century?
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Joseph de Maistre and conservatism
Joseph de Maistre and conservatism
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17
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Klemens von Metternich
Klemens von Metternich
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18
Discuss the major ideas of Romanticism and show why they were related to the social, artistic, and literary forces of the age.
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19
Discuss the revolutions of 1848 in France, central Europe, and Italy. What caused them? What did they achieve initially? Why did the revolutionary forces fail? What did the revolutions actually achieve?
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20
What were some of the means that governments attempted to maintain "order" in the nineteenth century? Which were most successful, and why?
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21
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Charles Fourier's phalansteries
Charles Fourier's phalansteries
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22
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utopian socialism
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Thomas Malthus
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John Stuart Mill
John Stuart Mill
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France's July Revolution of 1830
France's July Revolution of 1830
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the Decembrist Revolt
the Decembrist Revolt
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Greek Revolt
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Britain's Tories and Whigs
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Louis XVIII and Charles X
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Tsar Nicholas I
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Burschenschaften
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classical economics
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Corn Laws and the Peterloo Massacre
Corn Laws and the Peterloo Massacre
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On the Subjection of Women
On the Subjection of Women
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Louis Blanc and Flora Tristan
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Germanic Confederation
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Carbonari
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Monroe Doctrine
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David Ricardo's "iron law of wages"
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Robert Owen's New Lanark
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brothers Grimm
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Reform Act of 1832
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serjents, "bobbies," and Schutzmannschaft
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Goethe's The Sorrows of the Young Werther
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
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William Wordsworth
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France's Second Republic
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Louis Kossuth
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49
Caspar David Friedrich, J.M.W. Turner and Eugene Delacroix
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London Mechanics' Institute
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Ludwig von Beethoven and Hector Berlioz
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neo-Gothic architecture
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parties of Movement and Resistance
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Frankfurt Assembly
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Romanticism
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Giuseppe Mazzini and Young Italy
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Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron
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Jacksonian Democracy
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Sir Walter Scott
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60
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revolutions of 1848
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61
The argument that population must be held in check for any progress to take place was popularized by
A) Adam Smith.
B) David Ricardo.
C) Joseph de Maistre.
D) Edmund Burke.
E) Thomas Malthus.
A) Adam Smith.
B) David Ricardo.
C) Joseph de Maistre.
D) Edmund Burke.
E) Thomas Malthus.
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62
By 1815, following the Congress of Vienna, the Italian peninsula
A) was entirely unified as a single country.
B) remained divided into several states subject to the domination of other European powers.
C) had been devastated by the last campaigns of Napoleon.
D) had been completely annexed by Austria, a move confirmed by the Congress.
E) sunk into complete anarchy and chaos.
A) was entirely unified as a single country.
B) remained divided into several states subject to the domination of other European powers.
C) had been devastated by the last campaigns of Napoleon.
D) had been completely annexed by Austria, a move confirmed by the Congress.
E) sunk into complete anarchy and chaos.
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63
The author of Reflections on the Revolution in France and the founder of modern philosophical conservatism was
A) Viscount Castlereigh
B) William Pitt the Younger.
C) Horatio Nelson.
D) Edmund Burke.
E) Robert Owen.
A) Viscount Castlereigh
B) William Pitt the Younger.
C) Horatio Nelson.
D) Edmund Burke.
E) Robert Owen.
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64
Metternich's "principle of legitimacy" was another term for
A) freedom of religion.
B) economic liberalism.
C) the sanctity of marriage.
D) constitutional monarchy.
E) unfettered monarchy.
A) freedom of religion.
B) economic liberalism.
C) the sanctity of marriage.
D) constitutional monarchy.
E) unfettered monarchy.
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65
Following the death of Alexander I in 1825, Russian society under Nicholas I became
A) the most liberal of the European powers.
B) rapidly industrialized.
C) an industrial power after the abolition of serfdom.
D) increasingly influenced by ultra-conservative societies, such as the Northern Union.
E) a police state, as the czar feared both internal and external revolutionary upheavals.
A) the most liberal of the European powers.
B) rapidly industrialized.
C) an industrial power after the abolition of serfdom.
D) increasingly influenced by ultra-conservative societies, such as the Northern Union.
E) a police state, as the czar feared both internal and external revolutionary upheavals.
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66
The most important factor in preventing the European overthrow of the newly independent nations of Latin America was
A) European economic collapse.
B) the Monroe Doctrine guiding American foreign policy.
C) the sheer size of South America.
D) growing support for pacifism in Europe.
E) British naval power.
A) European economic collapse.
B) the Monroe Doctrine guiding American foreign policy.
C) the sheer size of South America.
D) growing support for pacifism in Europe.
E) British naval power.
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67
The Congress of Vienna
A) gave Prussia complete control over Polish lands.
B) created policies that would maintain the European balance of power.
C) failed to achieve long-lasting peace among European nations.
D) treated France leniently following Napoleon's One Hundred Days.
E) sanctioned the political power of the bourgeoisie.
A) gave Prussia complete control over Polish lands.
B) created policies that would maintain the European balance of power.
C) failed to achieve long-lasting peace among European nations.
D) treated France leniently following Napoleon's One Hundred Days.
E) sanctioned the political power of the bourgeoisie.
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68
The Karlsbad Decrees of 1819 did all of the following except
A) disband the Burschenshaften.
B) impose censorship on the German press.
C) placed most German universities under close government supervision.
D) dissolved several smaller German states.
E) placed restrictions upon university activities.
A) disband the Burschenshaften.
B) impose censorship on the German press.
C) placed most German universities under close government supervision.
D) dissolved several smaller German states.
E) placed restrictions upon university activities.
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69
At its most elementary Burkean level, conservatism
A) sought to preserve the achievements of previous generations by subordinating individual rights to communal welfare.
B) became the most popular political philosophy in Russia.
C) sought above all else the achievement of individual rights.
D) was never popular among the political elite of Europe.
E) championed individual rights and laissez-faire government.
A) sought to preserve the achievements of previous generations by subordinating individual rights to communal welfare.
B) became the most popular political philosophy in Russia.
C) sought above all else the achievement of individual rights.
D) was never popular among the political elite of Europe.
E) championed individual rights and laissez-faire government.
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70
The foremost social group embracing liberalism was made up by
A) factory workers.
B) the industrial middle class.
C) radical aristocrats.
D) army officers.
E) the landed gentry.
A) factory workers.
B) the industrial middle class.
C) radical aristocrats.
D) army officers.
E) the landed gentry.
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71
Which one of the following was the English political party in power until 1830, the party that represented tradition?
A) Tories.
B) Republicans.
C) Checkers.
D) Whigs.
E) Democrats.
A) Tories.
B) Republicans.
C) Checkers.
D) Whigs.
E) Democrats.
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72
By 1824, which one of the following Latin American states had not become independent?
A) Peru.
B) Paraguay.
C) Uruguay.
D) Colombia.
E) Panama.
A) Peru.
B) Paraguay.
C) Uruguay.
D) Colombia.
E) Panama.
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73
J.S. Mill's On the Subjection of Women stated that
A) women should be kept in the home to improve men's chances of finding work.
B) men and women did not possess different natures.
C) Parliament should admit women members immediately.
D) female convicts be shipped out to colonize Australia.
E) God and nature had ordained the permanent inferiority of women.
A) women should be kept in the home to improve men's chances of finding work.
B) men and women did not possess different natures.
C) Parliament should admit women members immediately.
D) female convicts be shipped out to colonize Australia.
E) God and nature had ordained the permanent inferiority of women.
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74
The man long regarded as the George Washington of Latin America is
A) José de San Martín.
B) Simón Bolívar.
C) Guillermo Pelgrón.
D) Simón Carreño.
E) George Washington.
A) José de San Martín.
B) Simón Bolívar.
C) Guillermo Pelgrón.
D) Simón Carreño.
E) George Washington.
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75
The foreign minister and diplomat who dominated the Congress of Vienna was
A) Klemens von Metternich.
B) Prince Talleyrand.
C) Tsar Alexander I.
D) Napoleon.
E) Duke of Wellington.
A) Klemens von Metternich.
B) Prince Talleyrand.
C) Tsar Alexander I.
D) Napoleon.
E) Duke of Wellington.
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76
Klemens von Metternich
A) supported much of the revolutionary ideology after Napoleon's defeat.
B) thought that a free press was necessary to maintain the status quo.
C) had little influence because of his extreme conservatism.
D) was anti-religious and supported atheistic causes.
E) believed European monarchs shared the common interest of stability.
A) supported much of the revolutionary ideology after Napoleon's defeat.
B) thought that a free press was necessary to maintain the status quo.
C) had little influence because of his extreme conservatism.
D) was anti-religious and supported atheistic causes.
E) believed European monarchs shared the common interest of stability.
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77
David Ricardo's iron law of wages stated that
A) wages would rise as competition eliminated inefficient producers.
B) wages would decline as productivity drove prices down.
C) wages would stay low as workers bred more children.
D) wages would rise as workers organized into unions.
E) wages were irrelevant; only commodities like pig iron mattered.
A) wages would rise as competition eliminated inefficient producers.
B) wages would decline as productivity drove prices down.
C) wages would stay low as workers bred more children.
D) wages would rise as workers organized into unions.
E) wages were irrelevant; only commodities like pig iron mattered.
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78
France's representative at the Congress of Vienna was
A) Castlereigh.
B) Genet.
C) Rousseau.
D) Talleyrand.
E) Metternich.
A) Castlereigh.
B) Genet.
C) Rousseau.
D) Talleyrand.
E) Metternich.
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79
The growing forces of liberalism and nationalism in central Europe were exemplified by the
A) increased liberal reforms of Frederick William III of Prussia between 1815 and 1840.
B) national affinity and unity felt by the many Austrian ethnic groups under Frederick II.
C) liberal constitutions of the states of the German Confederation.
D) Burschenschaften, the student societies of Germany.
E) the enlightened leadership of central European political elites.
A) increased liberal reforms of Frederick William III of Prussia between 1815 and 1840.
B) national affinity and unity felt by the many Austrian ethnic groups under Frederick II.
C) liberal constitutions of the states of the German Confederation.
D) Burschenschaften, the student societies of Germany.
E) the enlightened leadership of central European political elites.
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Chateaubriand's Genius of Christianity
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