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Chapter 23 test review Key Terms Population Revolution Congress of Vienna Reform Bill of 1832 Protoindustrialization Liberalism James Watt American Revolution 1776 Radicals Factory System French Revolution 1789 Socialism Luddites Louis XVI Nationalism Chartist Movement Guillotine Greek Revolution French Revolution (1848) Robespierre French Revolution (1830) Louis Pasteur Napoleon Bonaparte Belgian Revolution (1832) Benjamin Disraeli Count Cavour Bismarck American Civil War Karl Marx Revisionism Feminist Movements Mass leisure culture Charles Darwin Albert Einstien Romanticism Triple Alliance Triple Entente Balkan Nationalism Urbanization Estates General Reign of Terror Phases of the French Revolution Demographic transition Sigmund Freud Storming of Bastille Declaration of Independence Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen Possible Short Answer Questions Compare and contrast the cause of the American and French Revolutions. What were the lasting reforms of the French Revolution? What were new political movements that emerged in the aftermath of the French Revolution? What changes led to Industrialization? What changes in social organization did industrialism cause? How were industrialization and revolution linked? How did government functions increase in response to the “social question?” How did science and the arts diverge in the period after 1850? Questions and some facts based on the multiple choice section of the test Where were the strongest socialist parties? Impact of population upheaval on social patterns By 1900- what proportion of the West enjoyed conditions above the subsistence level? Basic political philosophy of Karl Marx Political philosophy of Enlightenment—as it relates to the revolutions Low birth rates and increased death rates stabilized the population in Europe Britain’s Australian colonies originated in 1788 as penal settlements In what year was the US constitution signed?? (based on Enlightenment principles!!) Science continued the Western trend of traditional rationalism, but art adopted the more emotional and impressionistic theories of romanticism. Socialist that proposed the possibility of gradual and peaceful change—revisionist American exceptionalism suggests that the US developed on its own terms with only incidental contact with Europe Population pressure in the 18th century drove many people into the working class Proletariat Conservative political strategy after 1850- grant appearance of liberal reform but retain aristocratic privilege