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26 Cards in this Set
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population revolution
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huge growth in population in Western Europe beginning in 1730
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proto-industrialization
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preliminary shift away from agricultural economy in Europe
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French Revoltion
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revolution in France 1789-1800. Over threw Bourbon monarchy and established French Empire under Napoleon Bonaparte
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American Civil War
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1861-1865, abolished slavery in the United States and the North and the South reunified
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Decleration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
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fundimental equality of all French Citizens
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guillotine
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human execution
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nationalism
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urged importance of national unity
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transformismo
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political system in Italy that promoted alliance of conservatives and liberals
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Congress of Vienna
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meeting in the aftermath of of Napoleonic Wars to restore political stability in Europe
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liberals
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limited state interference in individual life, urged imporance of constituional rule and parliments
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radicals
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wanted broader voting rights, urged reforms in favor of lower classes
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Greek Revolution
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rebellion in Greecfe against Ottomon Empire
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Reform Bill of 1832
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In Britain, Extended vote to most members of middle class
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social question
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issues relating to repressed classes, workers and women
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factory system
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intensification of processes of production at single sites, greater organization of labor and firmer discipline
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luddite
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workers in Britain replaced by machines
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Chartist Movement
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artisans and workers in Britain tried to gain the vote
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revolutions of 1848 and 1849
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nationalist and liberal movements within France Germany and Habsburg Empire
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socialism
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uged an attack on private property in the name of equality, wanted control of means of production
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revisionism
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socialist movement, believed social success could be achieved gradually through political institutions
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feminist movement
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sought various legal and economic gain for women
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mass leisure culture
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an aspect based on newspapers, music halls, populat theater, vaction trips, and team sports
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romanticism
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artistic and literacy movement, emotion and impression where the keysto the mysteries of human experience and nature
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Triple alliance
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Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
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Triple entente
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Britain, Russia, France
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Balkan nationalism
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movements to create independent nations the Balkan possesion of the Ottoman Empire
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