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Otto von Bismark
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Chancellor; Used policy of "Blood and Iron" to unite German States under Prussian Rule
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Chancellor
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Highest official of a monarch
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Realpolitik
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Realistic politics based on the needs of the state
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Kaiser
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Emperor
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Reich
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Empire
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Zollverein
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Economic Union that dismantled tariff barriers between many German states
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Kulturkampf
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"Battle for Civilization"; Was launched so that Germany came before the Pope in importance
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William II
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Ask Bismarck to resign; Belivied his power to rule came from God; Set-up programs such as Social Welfare; Provided public schooling; provided cheap transportation
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Victor Emmanuel II
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First King of Italy
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Camillo Cavour
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Politician who helped unite Italy
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Anarchists
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People who want to abolish all government
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Francis Joseph
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Young + Inexperienced, Hapsburg Throne;
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Duel Monarchy
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When two separate Kingdoms are ruled by the same Monarch
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Nationalism
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Patriotic pride toward your country
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Colossus
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Giant
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Crimean War
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Broken out after Russia tried to seize Ottoman lands along the Danube River.
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Zemstvos
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Elected Assemblies; responsible for matters such as road repair, schools, and agriculture
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Pogroms
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Violent mob atacks on Jewish People
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Duma
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Elected national legislature
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Peter Stolypin
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Prime Minister; introduced moderate land reforms trying to reform Russia
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Giuseppe Garibaldi
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Formed "Red Shirts" fought to free the people of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
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Whats the difference between the North and South sides of Italy?
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North: Rich, Industrialized, Cities; South: Rural, Poor, High Pop., Illiterate, Farmers
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Why did Nationalists feel a unified Italy made sense?
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Geography, Common Language and History, end trade barriers, and stimulate the industry
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What happened on January 22, 1905?
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Tsar had soldiers massacre a peaceful march for freedom and justice. "Bloody Sunday"
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