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World History Ch 20

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A system of thought and belief is called: ideology
What is meant by universal manhood suffrage? giving all adult men the right to vote
What was meant be autonomy? self-rule
The Congress of Vienna was a victory for: monarchs, nobles, landowners, and church leaders
A social order in which lower classes respected and obeyed their social superiors was supported by: conservatives
Liberals generally believed in: limited government and freedom of speech
By 1815, which empire was made up of many diverse peoples? Austria
Serbian autonomy was supported by: the Russian empire
Whom did liberals of the early 1800s believe should get to vote? all adult male property owners
By the mid-1800s, whose goals were added to the demands of liberals and nationalists? industrial workers
A period of reduced economic activity is referred to as a: recession
Who was the elected president by the French in 1848? Napoleon III
People who favor extreme change are referred to as: radicals
The leader of the Hungarian nationalists was: Louis Kossuth
Who was known as the "citizen king" Louis Phillippe
What event sparked the July Revolution in Paris in 1830? Charles X closed the legislature
Which country became independent as a result of the 1830 revolutions? Belgium
How did the French Revolution of 1848 affect Europe? Revolution spread quickly
In what way were the revolutionary movements in northern Italy, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia similar? All three demanded greater independence from Austria
What was the result of the 1848 European revolutions? Some temporary reforms occurred, but most were short-lived
People of Native American and European ancestry were called: mestizos
The first leader of Mexico's fight for independence was: Father Miguel Hidalgo
Who became known throughout South America as "The Liberator" Simon Bolivar
Many _____ resented their second-class status in Latin America creoles
What great general helped Argentina, Chile, and Peru win independence? Jose de San Martin
Latin American creoles were inspired by the ideals of: the Enlightenment
What effect did Napoleon's invasion of Spain have on Latin America? Latin American leaders demanded independence
Which nation did Toussaint L'Ouverture lead to independence? Haiti
What led to a widespread drive for independence in South America? Discontent among the creoles spread across South America
This describes the results of Latin American independence. Latin American nations were independent, but they were not democratic
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