Chapter 25 Vocabulary: The Age of Nationalism 1850-1914

Pages 823-850

  1. The many faces of nationalism and how Louis Napoleon led the way
  2. Reasons for Louis Napoleon’s electoral success
  3. How Louis Napoleon became Emperor
  4. Successes of Napoleon III’s Second Empire
  5. Image Page 826
  6. "a geographical expression"
  7. Italy Map, Page 827
  8. Three approaches towards unification
  9. Giussepe Mazzini
  10. Vincente Gioberti
  11. Victor Emmanuel
  12. Pius IXSyllabus of Errors
  13. Count Camilo Benso de Cavour & his views on nation-building
  14. Why Napoleon III back-stabbed Cavour
  15. How Northern Italy was unified
  16. Guiseppe Garibaldi & his views on nation-building
  17. "Red Shirts"
  18. Garibaldi & Victor Immanuel image
  19. How Italy evolved after unification
  20. How Austria was edged out of the German Zollverein
  21. William I vs. the German Parliament
  22. Otto Von Bismarck biography
  23. “two irons in the fire” & "blood and iron"
  24. Schleswig-Holstein question
  25. Austro-Prussian War and its aftermath
  26. How Bismarck’s language rallied the nationalists
  27. The new constitution of the North German Confederation
  28. Final summary of how Bismarck “tamed” the Parliament
  29. Map Page 831 (Page 831)
  30. Image, page 832
  31. How & why Bismarck started a war with France
  32. Franco-Prussian War & its aftermath
  33. Sedan & Alsace-Lorraine as symbols of French defeat and revenge
  34. Prussian nationalism and power after the Franco-Prussian War
  35. Crimean War & why Russia was defeated
  36. Alexander II
  37. Zemstovs
  38. Other attempts at reform
  39. Image, Page 836
  40. Russian railroad expansion
  41. Alexander III
  42. Sergei Witte & the Trans-Siberian railway
  43. Russo-Japanese War
  44. Revolution of 1905
  45. Father Gapon
  46. "Bloody Sunday"
  47. October Manifesto
  1. Duma
  2. Fundamental Laws
  3. “wager on the strong”
  4. Areasin Europe that still wanted national independence
  5. Positive sides to responsive government
  6. Negative side to strong nation-state(Pg. 839)
  7. Reichstag
  8. Kulturkampf
  9. Social Legislation in Germany
  10. Bismarck and William II
  11. Third French Republic
  12. Paris Commune
  13. Secular vs. Religious education in France
  14. Alfred Dreyfus and the Dreyfus Affair
  15. John Stuart Mill
  16. David Lloyd George
  17. Irish Home rule 1906
  18. Ulsterites
  19. Dual Monarchy & why the Austrians created it
  20. Dr. Karl Lager
  21. Zionism
  22. Karl Marx
  23. International Working Men's Association
  24. the Second International
  25. May Day
  26. Revisionism
  27. Edward Bernstein
  28. Jean Jaures
  1. How did nationalism evolve so that it appealed not only to predominately middle-class liberals but also to the broad masses of society?
  2. Discuss the alliance between Cavour and Napoleon III. Why did the alliance eventually fail?
  3. What were the results of ordinary men and women gaining the right to vote (franchise) by 1919?
  4. Discuss Bismarck’s foreign and domestic policies for the newly unified German state. Be specific.
  5. “The mainstream of European socialism became militantly moderate.” To what extent is this statement accurate?
  6. How did the process of unification in Italy and Germany create conservative nation-states?
  7. Trace the development of European labor unions.
  8. What steps did Russia take toward modernization, and how successful were they?