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26 Cards in this Set
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Klemens von Metternich
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German-Austrian politician and statesman who lead the Congress of Vienna |
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Otto von Bismarck
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Prussian and German statesman who united Germany to establish the second reich
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Congress of Vienna
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Established borders after the Napoleonic wars |
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Charles X |
Reactionary King of France who was disposed in the French revolution
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Louis Philippe |
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Monroe Doctrine |
A U.S policy that president Monroe adopted that prevented the European Countries from interfering in the western hemispere |
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Garibaldi
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A Italian revolutionary who lead the S. states in revolution |
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Crimean war |
War against Russia which was the first modern conflict |
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Florence Nightingale
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Nurse during the Crimean who was the pioneer of modern nursing |
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William Wordsworth |
English romantic poet who started the Romantic age in English lit. |
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Camillo Cavour |
Prime minster of Piedmont-Sardinia who united the Italian states |
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Talleyrand |
French diplomat who represented France in the Congress of Vienna
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Napoleon the third |
Second emperor of the French, who was also the last monarch of the French
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Goethe
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German poet who started the Romantic age in Germany |
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William Gladstone |
British prime minister who was the liberal party leader |
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Benjamin Disraeli |
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Adam Smith
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A Economist who was the father of free trade |
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Robert Owen |
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Karl Marx |
A German political scientist who is the founder of Communism |
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Realpolitick |
Politics based upon practical considerations rather than ideologies |
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Nationalism |
Devotion and loyal to one's own nation |
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Romanticism |
Intellectual movement characterized by a heightened interest in nature, emphasis on the Individual's expression of emotion and imagination |
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Conservatism |
Political philosophy which emphasizes respect for traditional institutions opposing sudden changes in the established order |
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Socialism |
Government ownership of the means of production and the distribution of goods for the presumed welfare of society |
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Proletariat
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Those who earn a salary by means of a wage |
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Bourgeoisie |
Factory owners( people who employ the Proletariat) |