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Liberalism

Is a political philosophy or worldview founded on ideas of liberty and equality.

Nationalism

A great or too great love of your own country.

Socialism

The set of beliefs that states that all people ate equal and should share equally in a country's money, or the political system based on theses beliefs.

Conservatism

The quality of not usually liking or trusting change, especially sudden change.

Suffrage

The right to vote in a election, especially to vote for representatives in a government.

The Franchise

The right to vote in an election, especially in order to elect a parliament or similar law making organization.

Bourgeoisie

The part of society, including employers and people who run large companies, that has most of the money and takes advantage of ordinary workers.

Proletariat

The class of people who do unskilled jobs in industry and own little or no property.

Garibaldi

Giuseppe Garibaldi was an Italian general, politician and nationalist who played a large role in the history of Italy

Bismarck

Is considered the founder of the German Empire.

Dreyfus affair

Was a political scandal that divided the Third French Republic from 1894 until its resolution in 1906.

Laissez faire

the policy of leaving things to take their own course, without interfering.

German confederation

Was an association of 39 German states in Central Europe, created by the Congress of Vienna in 1815

Sardinia-Piedmont

Was a state in Southern Europe which existed from the early 14th until the mid-19th century. It was the predecessor state of today's Italy.