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Uni of German + It

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Crimean War   (1854-1856) the French and English went tow ard to prevent the Russians form establishing dominance over the Black sea possessions of the Ottomans, was costly on all sides  
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Bismarck   Junker, Chancellor of Germany; sucessfully unified Germany. practice Realpolitik, is conservative.  
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Napoleon III   original Napoleon's nephew; consolidated conservative gov and the ideals of nationalism  
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French Impressionism   brought the artist's personal visual experience to paintings  
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Austrian-Prussian War   1866 (Seven Week's War) broke out when the issue of the war with Denmark remained unresolved  
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Franco-Prussian War   1870 broke out after a dynastic dispute over the Spanish throne led to a flurry of diplomatic exchanges between Prussia and France  
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Treaty of Frankfurt   The end of the Franco-Prussian War. Aliace and Lurraine given to Germany  
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Dreyus Affair   (1894-1906) a Jewish Army captain was falsely accused of spying antirepublic conservatives was one instance of the political infighting that often paralyzed government  
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Paris Commune   (March 18 – May 28, 1871) Insurrection of Paris against the French government  
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Fall of 2nd Republic   defeat of France in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, and was replaced by the Third Republic.  
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French Indochina   Former name (until 1950) for the eastern part of mainland Southeast Asia  
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Kulturkanpf   "Culture conflict." The name was given to Bismarck's attack on the catholic church in Germany, which has come to refer to conflict between church and state anywhere.  
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End of Bismarck   Kaiser Wilhilm II, dismiss Bismarck as chancellor, he hated his relationship with Russian  
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Austria - and anti-sentism   Most powerful in Vienna led by Karl Lueger, he was mayor of Vienna. Imperial Vienna was a brilliant center of European culture, home to insidious Germans  
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Italian Unification   aka Risorgimento, the period or the movement for liberation and political unification of Italy beginning about 1750-1870  
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Cavour, Mazzini, Carribald   Mazzini- Italian patriot, politician, and founder of young Italy; helped bring modern Italian in place of the several separate state Garibalde - (1807-82) An Italian radical who merged as a powerful independent force in italian politics. He plans to libe  
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Emancipation of Serf   proclaimed in 1861 to avoid revolt the peasants following the Crimean war to provide a labor force for industry  
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Assassination of czar   By poles (polish) b/c Alexander II suppresd the polish. --> January uprising then thousands of poles executed  
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Modernization   The far-reaching process by which nations move from traditional or less developed institutions to those characteristics of more developed societies  
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Sergei Witte   He was a Russian finance minister who oversaw the construction of the Transiberian line,reformed commercial law, protected new industries, supported steamship and nautical engineering, brought foreign investors to Russia, and established saving bands  
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Russo-Japanese War   armed conflict between Russia and Japan in 1904-5. The cause of the war was that Russian expansion in eastern Asia ran counter to Japanese plans for gaining a foothold on the Asia mainland. Japan won  
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Bloody Sunday   (1905) Massacre of peaceful demonstrators in Saint Petersburg, marking the beginning of the Russian revolution of 1905  
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Duma   Popular Parliament  
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Pogroms   organized massacre of jews  
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