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chapters 10/11

world history nationalism and imperialism ch. 10/11

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Name of nationalist group in Italy created by Giuseppe Mazzini. Young Italy
This man was the leader of the Red Shirts. Giuseppe Garibaldi
This man was known as "the brain" and was the prime minister of Sardinia. Camillo di Cavour
This man was the king of Sardinia and became the king of Italy. Victor Emanuel
Giuseppe Mazzini was known as this. The soul
The Red Shirths used this military tactic. Guerilla warfare
The leader of France during Italian Unification. Napoleon III
The movement for Italian unification and freedom from Austrian control. Risorgimento
Giuseppe Garibaldi was known as this. The Sword
The King of Prussia during German unification. Wilhelm I
Wilhelm chose him as his first chancellor when he became kaiser. Otto von Bismarck
Bismarck's policy of fight now, ask questions later. Realpolitik
The customs union allowing for the removal of taxes on products traded between German states. Zollverein
Bismarck believed that these two things would strengthen Germany. Blood and iron
This war is also known as the Seven Weeks War. The Austro-Prussian War
This war was started because of a dispute over the territories of Alsace and Lorraine and the Ems Telegram. The Franco-Prussian War
The confederation created after the Austro-Prussian War. The North German Confederation
German nobels were called this. Junkers
Government by one ruler with unlimited power. Autocracy
Agricultural workers who were considered part of the land on which they worked. Serfs
A group of nearly 3,000 soldiers that refused to declare their alligence to Czar Nicholas I at the Winter Palace. The Decembrists
The Czar who freed the serfs. Alexander II
The czar who put down the Decembrist Revolt and lead Russia during the Crimean War. Nicholas I
This group assassinated Czar Alexander II. The People's Will
This Czar was a reactionary who created Russification Alexander III
During Alexander II's rule violent acts, called this, were preformed against Jews. Pogroms
This empire was called "the sick man of Europe" The Ottoman Empire
The Austira-Hungary Empire had this type of monarchy. A Dual Monarchy
This was the war where Great Britain, france, and the Ottoman Empire were against Russia. The Crimean War
This area was called the Powder Keg of Europe. The Balkans
This congress declared Romania and Serbia independent and Bulgaria a principality. The Congress of Berlin(1878)
Nationalistic spirit in Great Britain was called this. Jingoism
Pride in one's country. nationalism or Patriotism
This country controled India until after World war II. Great Britain
Indian soldiers who fought in the British amry and rebelled in 1857 The Sepoys
The name of British rule in India. The Raj
The man who called the Berlin Confrence. King Leopold II of Belgium
The man who explored Africa, found a cure for malaria, and disappeared. Livingstone
The man who explored Africa and found Livingstone. Stanley
This canal connected the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. The Suez Canal
The only two countries in Africa to remain independent of European rule. Liberia and Ethopia
This group of people were not included in the Berlin Conference. Africans
Social Darwinism was created by this man. Herbert Spencer
Dutch farmers who setteled in South Africa. Boers
The domination of one country over an other. Imperialism
The British brought this product to China to fix the trade imbalance. Opium
The Treaty of Nanjing was the first of these. The unequal treaties
This gave British citizens accused of crimes in China the right to a trial in Britain. Extraterritoriality
This rebellion's goal was to create a society where no one would be poor. The Taiping Rebellion
The movement when the Qing dynasty tried to make reforms. The self-strengthening movement
This rebellion's goal was to remove all foreigners from china. The Boxer Rebellion
This revolution brought an the Qing dynasty and China became a republic. The 1911 Revolution
This treaty allowed American ships to stop at Japanese ports. The Treaty of kanagawa
This emperor helped Japan become one of the world's great imperial powers. Emperor Meiji
This war was fought because of a dispute over Korea. The Sino-Japanese War
This war was caused by Russian influence over Manchuria and Korea and established that an Asian power could defeat an European power. The Ruso-Japanese War
An area where an outside power claims investment and trade rights. Spheres of Influence
Who wrote "The White Man's Burden". Rudyard Kipling
Leaders of India who were educated in Britain . The Maharaja
The idea of uniting all slavic people in Europe under Russian control. Pan-Slavism
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