Chapter 20The Conservative Order and the Challenges of Reform (1815-1832)
Terms:
Nationalism
Conservatism
Liberalism
Alexander I
The Southern Society
Metternich
Junkers
Burschenschaften
The Carlsbad Decrees
The Coercion Act of 1817
Corn Law of 1815
Six Acts of 1819
Peterloo Massacre of 1819
Cato Street Conspiracy
Constitution of the French Restoration/Charter
Count of Artois
Concert of Europe
Protocol of Troppau
Congress System
Spanish Revolution of 1820
Congress of Verona 1822
Greek Revolution of 1821
Treaty of Adrianople
Treaty of London (1830)
Serbian Indpendence
Decembrist Revolt 1825
Nicolas I
“Orthodoxy, Aristocracy, and Nationalism”
Charles X
July Revolution
Four Ordinances
Louis Philippe
Belgium Independence
Great Reform Bill 1832
Catholic Emancipation Act
Whigs
Tories
Name:______Hour: ___ AP European History – Mr. W.B. Brooks
Review Question:
Create a chart that looks like the one below. Type or write each of the above terms in the appropriate column of the chart – nationalism, liberalism, or conservatism. There may be a few instances where a term will fit under more than one column. Next to the term in the column in one or two sentences explain why it is whatever “ism” you choose.
Nationalism / Conservatism / LiberalismName:______Hour: ___ AP European History – Mr. W.B. Brooks
Chapter20
The Conservative Order and the Challenges of Reform
1.What is nationalism?
2.What were the goals of nationalists?
3.What difficulties did nationalists confront in realizing those goals?
4.Why was the nationalism a special threat to the Austrian Empire?
5.What area saw significant nationalist movements between 1815 and 1830?
a.Which were successful and which unsuccessful?
6.What were the tenets of liberalism?
7.Who were the liberals, and how did liberalism affect the political developments of the early nineteenth century?
8.What is the relationship of liberalism to nationalism?
9.What difficulties did the conservatives in Austria, Prussia, and Russia face after the Napoleonic wars?
a.How did they attempt to solve those difficulties at home and in international affairs?
10.What were the aims of the Concert of Europe?
11.How did the Congress of Vienna change international relations?
12.What were the main provisions of the constitution of the restored monarchy in France?
13.What did Charles X hope to accomplish?
14.Why did revolution break out in France in 1830?
15.What did the revolution achieve and what problems did it fail to resolve?
16.Why did Britain avoid a revolution in the early 1830s?
17.What was the purpose of the Great Reform Bill?
a.What did it achieve?
b.Would you call it a “revolutionary” document?
18.By approximately 1830, how had European political ambitions and the ideas of liberalism and nationalism begun to undermine the Ottoman Empire?
a.Which Ottoman territories were lost by that date?