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History III Part 1

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Anarchism I   Wanted to eliminate the state entirely, not just capture control of it. Believed revolutionary terrorism(assassination of a head of state) would trigger world revolution that would end all authority.  
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Anarchism II   Leading authorities - Prince Peter Kroptkin, Mikhail Bakunin, Pierre Joseph Proudhon Assassinated leaders - Tsar Alex II, French President Carnot, Italian King Humbert, American President McKinley  
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Battle of Waterloo   June 18, 1815 Napoleon defeated (by Duke of Wellington and Prussian Field Marshal Gebhard von Bulcher) in Belgium  
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Battle of Trafalgar   October 21, 1805 defeated by Admiral Horatio Nelson  
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Bourgeoisie   middle class  
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capitalism   economic system that became dominant during demise of feudalism, particularly during 19th and 20th centuries. was the main means of industrialization throughout much of the world  
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Communist Manifesto   1848. Written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. presents analytic approach to the class struggle and the problems of capitalism  
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Conservatism I   in general, rejected basic assumptions of Enlightenment and French Revolution (natural rights, equality, goodness of man, perpetual progress, etc.)  
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Conservatism II   rejected belief that people are by nature good. Instead, they are by nature wicked. Their evil is held in check by tried and tested institutions, beliefs, and traditions.  
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Conservatism III   Rejected individualism because it fragmented society by destroying its organic unity. Accepted a natural hierarchical society. Constitutional monarchy was ideal, supported by established church such as one that existed in Great Britain.  
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Continental System   also known as (Continental Blockade), was foreign policy of Napoleon I of France in his struggle against UK during Napoleonic Wars. Began November 21, 1806 and ended April 11, 1814.  
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Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen   defines the individual and collective rights of all the estates of the realm as a Universal. Fundamental document of the French Revolution. Influenced by doctrine of "natural right", the rights of man are held to be universal  
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Dialectic materialism   type of Marxism, synthesizing Hegel's dialectics(thesis, antithesis, synthesis)  
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Directory   a body of 5 directors that held executive power in France after the Convention and before the Consulate. November 1795 to November 1799, known as Directory Era  
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Encyclopedia   by Denis Diderot and Jean d'Alembert. published between 1751 and 1777, with 33 volumes total.  
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Essay Concerning Human Understanding   by John Locke, 1690. describes mind as a blank slate(Tabula Rasa) which gets filled through life experiences. One of principal sources of empiricism in modern philosophy, influenced many (including David Hume, and George Berkeley)  
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First, Second, and Third Estates   1)Clergy 2)Nobility 3)Commoners medieval ranking of importance in society  
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Foundations of the Nineteenth Century   by Houston Stewart Chamberlain, 1899. talks about various racist and (particularly Volkish [meaning "ethnic or diverse"]) antisemitic theories on how the Aryan race was superior to others.  
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French National Assembly    
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