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dual revolution
economic and political changes that tended to fuse after 1815
Sturm and Drag
German early Romantics who lived lives of tremendous emotional intensity
Holy Alliance
am alliance formed by Austria, Russia, and Prussia that became a symbol of the repression of liberal and revolutionary movements all over Europe
romanticism
movement in emotional exuberance, unrestrained imagination in both art and personal life
liberalism
equality and liberty
representative government
individual freedoms
laissez faire
believes in unrestricted private enterprise and no government interfere in the economy
nationalism
each people had its own genius and cultural unity, manifesting in common language, history, and territory
socialism
against individualism
key ideas: economic planning, greater economic equality, and state regulation of property.
bourgeoisie
the middle class
proletariat
the modern working class
dual revolution
economic and political changes that tended to fuse after 1815
Sturm and Drag
German early Romantics who lived lives of tremendous emotional intensity
Holy Alliance
am alliance formed by Austria, Russia, and Prussia that became a symbol of the repression of liberal and revolutionary movements all over Europe
romanticism
movement in emotional exuberance, unrestrained imagination in both art and personal life
Reform Bill of 1832
British political reform that increased the number of male voters by 50% and gave political representation to new industrial areas.
laissez faire
believes in unrestricted private enterprise and no government interfere in the economy
Reims
Cathedral where Charles 10th was crowned
Schleswig
province of Denmark that is inhabited primarily by Germans
germ theory
the idea that disease was spread through filth and not caused by it
sweated industries
poorly paid handicraft production, often by married women paid by piece and working at home