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AP Euro 2.5 Chapters Test

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the assassination of his Minister of the Interior
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Treaty of Vienna
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Describe the components of the 2nd Industrial Revolution.
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He was an Austrian diplomat (1809-1848), the principle negotiator and dominant member of the Congress of Vienna and helped to shape the post-Napoleonic Europe.
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President of the Second Republic 1848-1852
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Seed drill (inventor)
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Who benifitted more from profits: workers or capitalists?
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Conservatism
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List the 4 factors that contributed to the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.
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Who did Karl Marx write with?
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Last king of Prussia
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Who proposed the Holy Alliance?
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Nationalism
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In socialism, how should wealth be distributed?
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What were the 3 goals of the Congress of Vienna
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Describe the components of the 1st Industrial Revolution.
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What did Malthus want the poor to do?
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What nation did the Industrial Revolution begin in?
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What was the "invisible hand" role of government?
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What impact did the increase in population have on urban cities?
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It caused overcrowding, new developments, availability for factories, faster production, and a greater demand for jobs.
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captialists
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Danish War provides Schleswig annexed by Austria, and Holstein by Prussia
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steel, railroads, electricity, and chemicals
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Identify defined by connections with nation; loyalty or pride to a nation; both created and threatened nations (especially Austria-Hungary)
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Pope Pius IX
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Status quo; aristocracy (especially Metternich) felt threatened by liberalism and nationalism, so they tried to preserve their privileges
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boundaries of countries, who would rule, and the future of international relations
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equally
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agricultural revolution, enclosure movement, new technology, and cottage industry
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Jethro Tull
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Fredreich Engels
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Tsar Alexander I
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Great Britain
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Louis Napoleon Bonaparte
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government only gets involved to make sure people follow the law but competition regulates the market
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Metternich
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centered around iron, steam technology, and textile production
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marry later in life to control population growth
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Wilhelm II
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"The Rocket" (inventor)
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Hohenzollern appointed Bismarck to control the Landtag (Prussian Parliament raise taxes to build up the army – rise of Germany as a European Power
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last king of the Papal States
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one of the most significant political figures in German history since Martin Luther
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power loom (inventor)
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(1853-56) Russia vs. Ottoman Empire, Britain, France, and Sardinia Ottoman empire declining Russia expands towards Black Sea Cavour and Sardinia get involved to hopefully raise the Italian question
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churned up soil to place seeds which increased the production rate
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(1866) - 7 week war Prussians won with Bismark to unify northern German states Austro-Hungarian Monarchy recognized excluded Austria from Prussian/German affairs Treaty of Prague
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Otto von Bismarck
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1864 second war of Schleswig (Danish fief) first step in Bismarck's German Empire military conflict between Prussia, Austria vs. Denmark

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