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World History – Patterns of Interaction – Review Sheet – C. 24 – Nationalist Revolutions Sweep the West – Sections 2,3, & 4
Name………………………………………………………….
Date……………………………….
Period…………………
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I – Multiple Choice.
1 – With what two factors is the rise of modern nationalism associated?
2 – In what two areas (outside Greece) was their widespread support for Greek independence?
3 – For what two reasons did the French accept Louis Napoleon declaring himself Emperor Napoleon III?
4 – The failure of what two things contributed to the failure of the Russian government to adequately supply its troops during the
Crimean War?
5 – In what manner did the abolition of serfdom go “… only halfway”?
6 – In Europe in 1815, what nations could be correctly called “nation-states”?
7 – What socio-economic class usually led the struggle for constitutional government and the formation of nation-states?
8 – Why were Russian czars reluctant to free the serfs?
9 – What two types of nationalist movements can evolve in lands with culturally distinct groups?
10 – With what 19th century Russian czar the policy known as “Russification” most closely associated?
11 – What action by the Ottoman government in 1856 angered the Turks?
12 – What two advantages did Prussia enjoy that helped that state to forge a strong German Nation?
13 – By 1871, what two nations were the most powerful – militarily and economically – in Europe?
14 – Following the revolutions of 1848, intellectuals and artists expressed a “realistic” view of the world. What characterized
this view?
15 – What was the key element of Romanticism?
16 – What was the goal of the Impressionist painters?
17 – What two popular Romantic themes are in Eugene Delacroix’s The Lion Hunt”?
18 – What goal of the Realists is represented in Gusatve Courbet’s “The Stone Breakers”?
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II – People.
1 – Metternich
2 – Louis Kossuth
3 – Charles X
4 – Louis Philippe
5 – Louis Napoleon (Emperor Napoleon III)
6 – Baron Georges von Haussman
7 – Nicholas I
8 – Alexander II
9 – Alexander III
10 – Armenians
11 – Franz Joseph I
12 – Victor Emmanuel II
13 – Count Camillo di Cavour
14 – Giuseppe Garibaldi
15 – Wilhelm I
16 – Otto von Bismarck
17 – Victor Hugo
18 – Mary Shelly
19 – Louis Daguerre
20 – Emile Zola
21 – Charles Dickens
22 – Claude Monet
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III – Historical Terms.
1 – Nationalism
2 – Nation-state
3 – Ethnic Cleansing
4 – Conservative
5 – Liberal
6 – Radical
7 – Reactionary
8 – Submerged Nationality (ies)
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9 – Abdicate
10 – Red Shirts
11 – Russification
12 – Junkers
13 – Realpolitik
14 – Kaiser
15 – Authoritarian (ism)
16 – Demagogue
17 – Romanticism
18 – Realism
19 – Impressionism
20 – Daguerreotype
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IV – Places.
1 – Balkans
2 – Greece
3 – Navarino
4 – Crimea
5 – Treaty of Paris
6 – Piedmont-Sardinia
7 – Venetia
8 – Sedan
9 – Treaty of Frankfurrt
10 – Alsace-Lorraine
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V – Art/Artists/Genre. In this section, you will identify the title of the work, the artists, and the genre (style).
1 – “Liberty Leading the People” – Eugene Delacroix
2 – “The Lion Hunt” – Eugene Delacroix
3 – “The Stone Breakers” – Gustave Courbet
4 – “The Gleaners” – Jean-Francois Millet
5 – “Ducal Palace” – Claude Monet
6 – “The Card Players” – Paul Cezanne
7 – “Garden at Vetheuil” – Claude Monet
8 – “Luncheon of the Boating Party” – Renoir
9 – “The Absinthe Drinker” – Degas
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