His. terms; Test 3
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show | romanticism
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show | Sturm and Drang
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show | Rousseau
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show | Kant
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Kant's view that all humans possess a sense of moral duty,an inner command to act in a situation like you would want someone else to. | show 🗑
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show | Coleridge
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English Romantic writer; beginning of English Romanticism | show 🗑
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English rebel romantic writer; wrote "Don Juan"; personal liberty | show 🗑
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show | Schlegal
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show | Goethe
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style of architecture in which Gothic motifs and forms are imitated. | show 🗑
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portraying subjects from nature that aroused strong emotions and raised questions about our control of life. | show 🗑
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show | Methodism
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John: the founder of Methodism Charles: famous for writing hymns | show 🗑
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show | Chateaubriand
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show | Schleiermacher
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German historian of folklore; saw humans/society as plants | show 🗑
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German; famous for their collection of fairy tales | show 🗑
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most important German philosopher of history; believed all period of history have equal significance. | show 🗑
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Arabic stories that became popular because of their mysterious nature. | show 🗑
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British historian; writes about Muhammad. | show 🗑
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discovered by Napoleon Bonaparte; it led to the decipherment of ancient Egypt's hieroglyphic writing | show 🗑
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show | nationalism
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show | liberalism
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wants NO change; they want the status quo | show 🗑
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show | Burke
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show | Hegel
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show | Metternich
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Conservative Prussian king who strengthened Prussia; replaced reform leaders with nobility | show 🗑
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German student organizations; nationalistic | show 🗑
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dissolved the Burschenschaften; allowed for inspectors and censors | show 🗑
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tariffs on grain | show 🗑
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show | Peterloo Massacre
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forbade public meetings; raised fines for libel; speed up trials; prohibited training of armed groups; and allowed home searches. | show 🗑
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show | Louis XVIII
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a written constitution for France (hereditary monarchy) | show 🗑
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show | Concert of Europe/the Congress System
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show | Alexander I
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BAD king of Spain; dissolved the people's body. | show 🗑
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Quadruple Alliance (minus Eng.) would invade other countries if there was a revolt. | show 🗑
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show | Canning
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show | Greek Revolution, 1821
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what to do with dying Ottoman Empire? | show 🗑
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was granted independence | show 🗑
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show | Haiti
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show | L'Ouverture
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leader of Haitian independence who was successful | show 🗑
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born in the New World;of Spanish assent; 2nd class citizens | show 🗑
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show | San Martin
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show | O'Higgins
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liberator in the north of Latin America | show 🗑
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show | Iturbide
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show | Dom Pedro
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Russian conservationist ruler | show 🗑
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military rebelled against swearing allegiance to Nicolas I | show 🗑
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show | Charles X
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restricted freedom of the press;dissolver Chamber of Depudies, limited franchise to wealthy; called for new elections | show 🗑
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Conservatist French monarch;middle class king* | show 🗑
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show | Belgian independence
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show | Great Reform Bill, 1832
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show | Catholic Emancipation Act
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show | "rotten boroughs"
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when a mysterious fugus blighted potato fields; it was their only food so many died of hunger. | show 🗑
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shift in labor force | show 🗑
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show | Chartism
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show | English Factory Act of 1833
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having a group of paid men to patrol and police the community; | show 🗑
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show | prison reform
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Economist; population control | show 🗑
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show | Ricardo
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a free trading union that all the major German states formed. | show 🗑
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show | Bentham
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show | utilitarianism
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show | Anti-Corn Law League
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show | repeal of the Corn Law
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show | socialism
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show | utopian socialism
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earliest French socialist pioneers; believed modern society would require rational management. | show 🗑
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British socialist; believed that if humans were placed in the right environment their character would improve. | show 🗑
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French socialist; social discipline ignores human pleasure. | show 🗑
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those who opposed any cooperation with industry or government. | show 🗑
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terrorist methods w/ anarchism | show 🗑
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representative of anarchism; cooperation of society | show 🗑
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socialist movement; had a claim to a scientific foundation and its insistence on reform through revolution. | show 🗑
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show | Communist Manifesto; Capital
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show | 1848
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show | June Days
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a brief time in France; began after Louis Philippe and ended with Napolean III | show 🗑
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becomes president of the Second Republic | show 🗑
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show | Kossuth
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wanted their own state, separate from Austria | show 🗑
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Italian nationalists (tried [and failed]to unite Italy as a Republic | show 🗑
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brief lived after assassinating Pope | show 🗑
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German conservationist king; didn't listen to the people | show 🗑
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Frederick William IV refused to let parliament say he was ruler because he believed that God has anointed him ruler already. | show 🗑
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