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Final History

Enlight. French Rev. Romance. IR. 1800s Culture. Together at last. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. 40. 40. 40. 40. 40. 40. 50. 50. 50. 50. 50. 50. Final History.

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Final History

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  1. Enlight French Rev Romance IR 1800s Culture Together at last 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 50 Final History

  2. What major historical period did the Enlightenment follow? Enlight 10

  3. What is “The Enlightenment”? Enlight 20

  4. What countries saw the most change because of the Enlightenment? Enlight 30

  5. Which European monarchs became known as “Enlightened Monarchs” because of their support of some Enlightenment ideals? Enlight 40

  6. Who/what was the most significant of the Enlightenment thinkers/ideas? Enlight 50

  7. What year did the French Revolution begin? French Rev 10

  8. All nations in Europe divided power and responsibility amongst society in the 1700. How was this division articulated? French Rev 20

  9. Which period of the French Revolution was this associated with? French Rev 30

  10. Why did Austria declare war on France at the beginning of the French Revolution? French Rev 40

  11. How did the French Revolution end? French Rev 50

  12. How would you define Romanticsm? Romance 10

  13. Why does Romanticism emerge in the early 1800s? Romance 20

  14. What themes did Romantic artists AVOID? Romance 30

  15. Who are some of the most famous Romantic musicians? Romance 40

  16. What were the long term effects of Romanticism? Romance 50

  17. When does the Industrial Revolution begin? IR 10

  18. Locate on this map the first country to undergo the Industrial Revolution. MAP DAILY DOUBLE!!! IR 20

  19. The Industrial Revolution was really a series of sub-revolutions. What were they? IR 30

  20. How did Europeans react to the Industrial Revolution? IR 40

  21. Why was England so quick to acquire overseas markets for its raw and finished goods? IR 50

  22. The 1800s could be known as the century of the “isms.” What four “isms” most describe European life in the 1800s? 1800s Culture 10

  23. What were the main issues resolved in the Congress of Vienna? 1800s Culture 20

  24. What scientist from the mid 1800s forever altered the relationship between science and religion with his book on the issue of “natural selection.” 1800s Culture 30

  25. What group started its campaign for equality in the years prior to the American Civil War? 1800s Culture 40

  26. Who is the most famous revolutionary anarchist from the 1800’s? 1800s Culture 50

  27. What two nations independently began the process of unification in the 1860s? Together at last 10

  28. What one person was most responsible for German Unification? Together at last 20

  29. What person spearheaded the top-down unification of Italy? Together at last 30

  30. What process was used to unify the German states? Together at last 40

  31. What was the result of German Unification? Together at last 50

  32. The Scientific Revolution Enlight 10

  33. progress and optimismreliance upon reasonquestioning the social systemvalue of individual Enlight 20

  34. Franceto a lesser degree the rest of western Europe, especially in England and Germany. Enlight 30

  35. Maria Theresa of AustriaCatherine the Great of Russia Enlight 40

  36. Many AnswersDiderot - EncyclopediaLocke - PoliticsVoltaire - Human NatureDeism - triumph of reasonNatural Rights - equality Enlight 50

  37. 1789 French Rev 10

  38. 1st Estate - those who pray2nd Estate - those who fight3rd Estate - those who work French Rev 20

  39. The Reign of Terror French Rev 30

  40. Marie Antoinette, the Queen of France, was related by birth to the Hapsburg family that ruled Austria.Fearing for her life, Austria threatened to invade war-torn France unless Marie and her husband were released into Austrian custody. French Rev 40

  41. Napoleon rises to power in 1799 and solidified many of the gains of the French Revolution while restoring some of the societal structures that had been overturned, such as his rapprochement with the Catholic Church. French Rev 50

  42. Focus on four things1. Nature2. Religion3. Mysterious Past4. Emotion Romance 10

  43. The Romantics emerges as a reaction to the rigidity and harsh reason supported by the Enlightenment Romance 20

  44. The Romantics sought to avoid classical themes: the Ancient Greeks and Romans, consequently they especially wished for exotic locales for their works. Romance 30

  45. Ludwig von BeethovenFranz Schubert Frederick ChopinRichard Wagner Romance 40

  46. Resurgence of religion, especially those stressing emotionChanges in ArchitectureDevelopment of more provocative styles of clothing and danceSeancesImage of women Romance 50

  47. A few years before the American Revolution - 1760s IR 10

  48. England IR 20

  49. The 8 sub-revolutions • Agricultural • Manufacturing • Coal and Iron • Trade • Scientific • Transportation • Communication • Entrepreneurial IR 30

  50. Skilled workers protested factoriesLuddites attacked factoriesUrban growthHorrible conditions support Romantic movementGrowth of support for Conservative ideology IR 40

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