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COV thru Nationalism
Congress of Vienna Through Nationalism 7.5, 8.2 and 8.3
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The belief that people should be loyal to others who share a common culture, history or language rather than to a king or empire. | Nationalism |
| The belief that people share the right to have representation in the government. | Republicanism |
| Usually a wealthy property owner or a member of the nobility, they believed in protecting the traditional monarchies of Europe. | Conservatives |
| Mostly middle-class business leaders and merchants, they wanted to give more power to elected parliaments, but only allow the educated to vote. | Liberals |
| When a nation had its own independent government it became this. | Nation-state |
| They favored drastic change to extend democracy to ALL people. | Radicals |
| The first people to win self-rule during the 19th century. They challenged Ottoman rule and won independence in 1821 with the help of Britain and France. | Greece |
| Mergers of politically divided but culturally similar lands are this TYPE OF NATIONALIST MOVEMENT | Unification |
| Type of Nationalist movement; when culturally distinct groups resist being added to a state or try to break away. | Separation |
| An example of a separation movement | Greeks |
| An example of a unification movement | Germany |
| Name the three aging empires of the 19th century | Austrian, Russian, Ottoman |
| What it was called when the Romanov family forced Russian culture on all the ethnic groups in the empire. | Russification |
| The German state that led Germany's unification movement in the late 1800's. | Prussia |
| The German prime minister who practiced the "politics of reality" and unified Germany through warfare. | Bismarck |
| The war between Prussia and France that helped to win support for unification among southern German states. | Franco-Prussian |
| The Austrian leader at the Congress of Vienna who was the most influential person there. | Metternich |
| A goal at the Congress of Vienna; the desire to order Europe in a way that no country in Europe could easily overpower the other. | Balance of Power |
| A goal at the Congress of Vienna; the principle that monarchs were the rightful rulers of Europe and should be restored to their thrones. | Legitimacy |
| This ruler was removed from power after as a result of the Revolutions of 1848. | Metternich |