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1848-Yr of Revolutions-HD#206. Vesuvians joined political clubs to emphasize Their nationalistic views of France. women’s rights, such as domestic equality, the right to serve in the military, and etc. c. Political opposition to the corrupt regime of Louis Philippe
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1848-Yr of Revolutions-HD#206 Vesuvians joined political clubs to emphasize Their nationalistic views of France. women’s rights, such as domestic equality, the right to serve in the military, and etc. c. Political opposition to the corrupt regime of Louis Philippe d. The needs of the working class to the govt. e. Their devotion to the conservative order.
1848-Yr of Revolutions-HD#206 Vesuvians joined political clubs to emphasize • Their nationalistic views of France. • women’s rights, such as domestic equality, the right to serve in the military, and etc. c. Political opposition to the corrupt regime of Louis Philippe d. The needs of the working class to the govt. e. Their devotion to the conservative order.
1848, HD #207 • Great Britain's first ____ ____ ____ created a national health board and gave cities broad authority to build modern sanitary systems, is passed. • A. public health law • B. poor relief law • C. national cholera act • D. sanitary housing act • E. None of the above
1848, HD # 207 • Great Britain's first ____ ____ ____, which creates a national health board and gives cities broad authority to build modern sanitary systems, is passed. • A. public health law • B. poor relief law • C. national cholera act • D. sanitary housing act • E. none of the above
1848 HD # 208 • The magyar leaders of the Hungarian ___ ____ were primarily liberals supported by nobles who wanted their aristocratic liberties guaranteed against the central government in Vienna and also hoped to establish a separate Hungarian state within the Habsburg domains. • A. coup d'état • B. Frankfurt Parliament • C. March Revolution • D. July Revolution • E. October Revolution
1848 HD 208 • The magyar leaders of the Hungarian ___ ____ were primarily liberals supported by nobles who wanted their aristocratic liberties guaranteed against the central government in Vienna and also hoped to establish a separate Hungarian state within the Habsburg domains. • A. coup d’etat • B. Frankfurt Parliament • C. March Revolution • D. July Revolution • E. October Revolution
20th Cent. Notecards 276 This was essentially the response of the USSR to the creation of NATO. It began in 1955, with European communist nations pledging mutual military support to one another. It ended with the collapse of the USSR in 1991. A. Open Door Policy B. Marshall Plan C. Warsaw Pact D. Truman Doctrine E. Treaty of Brussels
20th Cent. Notecards 276 This was essentially the response of the USSR to the creation of NATO. It began in 1955, with European communist nations pledging mutual military support to one another. It ended with the collapse of the USSR in 1991. A. Open Door Policy B. Marshall Plan C. Warsaw Pact D. Truman Doctrine E. Treaty of Brussels
20th Cent. Notecards #277 After the massive destruction in Europe following WWII, the U.S proposed an economic plan in 1947 to help restore the region. Aid was provided cooperation (Soviet-bloc nations did not participate). The plan was very successful. A. Truman Doctrine B. Marshall Plan C. Warsaw Pact D. Monroe Doctrine E. None of the above.
20th Cent. Notecards #277 After the massive destruction in Europe following WWII, the U.S proposed an economic plan in 1947 to help restore the region. Aid was provided cooperation (Soviet-bloc nations did not participate). The plan was very successful. A. Truman Doctrine B. Marshall Plan C. Warsaw Pact D. Monroe Doctrine E. None of the above.
20th Cent. Russia Notecards #278 Became the leader of the USSR in 1985. He proposed major reforms and adopted policies of greater openness (glasnot and perestroika) and allowed soviet-bloc states greater independence. In 1991, there was an unsuccessful attempted overthrow of his government. The USSR dissolved in 1991 w/ Gorbachev’s resignation. • Sergei Witte. B. Janos Kadar C. Lech Walsea D. Mikhail Gorbachev E. Boris Yeltsin
20th Cent. Russia Notecards #278 Became the leader of the USSR in 1985. He proposed major reforms and adopted policies of greater openness (glasnot and perestroika) and allowed soviet-bloc states greater independence. In 1991, there was an unsuccessful attempted overthrow of his government. The USSR dissolved in 1991 w/ Gorbachev’s resignation. • Sergei Witte. B. Janos Kadar C. Lech Walsea D. Mikhail Gorbachev E. Boris Yeltsin
20th Cent. Lit, Notecards #279 • An esteemed French writer who sought to integrate psychological elements, especially regarding suppressed memories, into literature. His most famous work is the multi-volume Remembrance of Things Past (1913-1927) • A. Arthur de Gobineau • B. Carl Jung • C. Sigmund Freud • D. Marcel Proust • E. Henrik Ibsen
20th Cent. Lit, Notecards #279 • An esteemed French writer who sought to integrate psychological elements, especially regarding suppressed memories, into literature. His most famous work is the multi-volume Remembrance of Things Past (1913-1927) • A. Arthur de Gobineau • B. Carl Jung • C. Sigmund Freud • D. Marcel Proust • E. Henrik Ibsen
Imperialism Notecards #80 • A firm believer in British rights to expand control across Africa. He successfully helped Britain gain control of South Africa and Rhodesia. Lived from 1853-1902. • A. Joseph Chamberlain • B. Cecil Rhodes • C. Disraeli • D. Carl Peters • E. J.A. Hobson
Imperialism Notecards #80 • A firm believer in British rights to expand control across Africa. He successfully helped Britain gain control of South Africa and Rhodesia. Lived from 1853-1902. • A. Joseph Chamberlain • B. Cecil Rhodes • C. Disraeli • D. Carl Peters • E. J.A. Hobson
2oth Cent. NoteCards #281 . After WWI, Germany was forced to pay reparations to the Allies. Germany was not able to keep up payments, and in 1924 an American reorganized the repayment plan. The United States also made loans to Germany as part of the plan. • Young Plan B. Dawes Plan C. Locarno Plan D. Kellogg-Briand Pact E. Paris Settlement
2oth Cent. NoteCards #281 After WWI, Germany was forced to pay reparations to the Allies. Germany was not able to keep up payments, and in 1924 an American reorganized the repayment plan. The United States also made loans to Germany as part of the plan. A. Young Plan B. Dawes Plan C. Locarno Plan D. Kellogg-Briand Pact E. Paris Settlement