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Chapter 10 Study Guide Review Game
Mr. Hearty and Mr. Bellisario
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TERMS
Document issued by Nicolas II that promised freedom of speech and assembly.
• Democrato • October Manifesto • Risorgimento
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TERMS
Bismarck was a master of ________ when evaluating the needs of the state.
• Zollverein • Entfuhren• Realpolitik
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TERMS
In the 1830s, Prussia created an economic union among German states called the ______.
• Zollverein • Entfuhren• Realpolitik
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TERMS
Battle for civilization • Papandreas• Anarchist • Kulturkampf
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TERMS
Person who wants to abolish government.
• Papandreas• Anarchist • Kulturkampf
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TERMS
Italian nationalist movement
• Democrato • October Manifesto • Risorgimento
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TERMS
Violent mob attack on Jews
• Refugee• Pogroms • Basij
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TERMS
Person who flees his or her homeland to seek safety elsewhere.
• Refugee• Pogroms • Basij
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TERMS
German nationalists celebrated the birth of the _______ in January 1871.
• First Reich • Second Reich • Third Reich
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PEOPLE
Prime Minister who sought to regain peasant support through land reform.
• Alexy Molotov • Peter Stolypin • Zagreb Chevnezski
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PEOPLE
He asked Bismarck to resign in 1890.
• William II• Nicholas II• Alexander I
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PEOPLE
• He was a shrewd politician who brought about Italian unification.
• Cavour • Garibaldi • Mazzini
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PEOPLE
Nationalist leader who helped set up a revolutionary republic in Rome in 1849.
• Cavour • Garibaldi • Mazzini
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PEOPLE
He turned over Naples and Sicily to Victor Emmanuel II
• Cavour • Garibaldi • Mazzini
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PEOPLE
He tried to strengthen his empire by granting a new constitution.
• Francis Deak • Francis Edward• Francis Joseph
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PEOPLE
He helped work out a compromise that led to the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungry.
• Francis Deak • Francis Edward• Francis Joseph
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PEOPLE
Nickname for Otto von Bismarck
• Iron Chancellor • Iron Diplomat • Iron Horse
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PEOPLE
• He became the first Kaiser of the Second Reich.
• William I• Nicholas II• Alexander I
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GROUPS
Revolutionary group that assassinated Alexander II
• People’s Will• Social Democratic
Party • Socialist
Republican
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GROUPS
This group had the most sets in the Reichstag by 1912.
• People’s Will• Social Democratic
Party • Socialist Republican
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PLACES
Ottoman territories became known as the _________ due in part to infighting between nationalities.
• Balkan powder keg• Schleswig and
Holstein • Hungarian Empire
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PLACES
Bismarck formed an alliance with Austria in 1864 to seize __________ from Denmark.
• Balkan powder keg• Schleswig and
Holstein • Hungarian Empire
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PLACES
This empire was called, “the sick man of Europe”.
• Austrian-Hungry Empire
• Ottoman Empire • Russian Empire
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Multiple Choice Section 1
Napoleon’s advances in the early 1800s had the effect of…
• making trade more difficult.
• disintegrating German unity.
• increasing demands for a united German state.
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Multiple Choice Section 1
Otto Von Bismarck’s success in creating German unity was due in part to his…
• being a strong German nationalist.
• strong will.
• humble background.
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Multiple Choice Section 1
The Franco-Prussian War was a struggle over…
• leadership of the German confederation.
• a growing rivalry between the two nations.
• the province of Schleswig and Holstein.
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Multiple Choice Section 1
Bismarck moved Prussia and France towards war by…
• editing and releasing the “Ems dispatch”.
• declaring war on France.
• taunting Napoleon III.
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Multiple Choice Section 1
The constitution of the Second Reich set up a two-house legislature that…
• gave real power to the emperor and chancellor.
• was ruled by the Reichstag.
• was elected by universal suffrage.
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Multiple Choice Section 2
How did industrial progress mad in the 1850s and 1860s help Germany after unification?
• Germans had decreased their population so they could export more.
• Germans had founded large companies that served as a base for expansion.
• Germans had learned to import national resources.
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Multiple Choice Section 2
How did the German government promote economic development?
• By supporting research and development
• By breaking up the railroad system
• By reorganizing the banking system
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Multiple Choice Section 2
What was Bismarck’s foreign policy goal concerning the French?
• To keep them weak and isolated.
• To aid their industrial growth.
• To compete against their Navy.
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Multiple Choice Section 2
What was the result of Bismarck’s Kulturkampf?
• Jesuits flocked to Germany.
• The Catholic Center party gained strength.
• People rejected Catholicism.
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Multiple Choice Section 2
Why did Bismarck’s pioneer social reforms in Germany?
• To woo workers from socialism.
• To improve worker’s lives
• To educate workers.
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Multiple Choice Section 2
How did William II shock Europe?
• By invading Britain
• By asking Bismarck to resigning.
• By abdicating the throne.
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Multiple Choice Section 3
In response to the Congress of Vienna, Italian nationalists tried to…
• revive the glories of ancient Rome.
• make alliances with the Hapsburgs.
• expel Austrian forces from northern Italy.
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Multiple Choice Section 3
Sardina was able to defeat Austria and annex Lombardy with the help of the…
• Prussians
• French
• Russians
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Multiple Choice Section 3
With aid from Cavour, Garibaldi’s forces were able to take control of…
• the Papal States.
• Rome and Venetia.
• Sicily and Naples.
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Multiple Choice Section 3
After unification, relations between the state and the Roman Catholic Church were…
• friendly.
• improving.
• hostile.
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Multiple Choice Section 3
The population explosion caused tensions that were relieved through…
• worker education.
• emigration.
• improved working conditions.
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Multiple Choice Section 4
Why did the Hapsburgs try to limit industrial development?
• It was a threat to traditional ways of life.• Austrian cities were too big.• It caused too much pollution.
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Multiple Choice Section 4
Why did nationalist movements break out in the Hapsburg empire?
• German nationalists helped them organize.
• Several national groups shared the same region.
• Everyone in the empire spoke the same language.
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Multiple Choice Section 4
How did ethnic groups react to the legislature established by the new constitution?
• They were not satisfied.
• They were pleased.
• They embraced it.
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Multiple Choice Section 4
What role did Francis Joseph play in the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary/
• Emperor of Austria and king of Hungary.
• Author of the new constitution.
• No role.
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Multiple Choice Section 4
How was the Ottoman empire similar to the Austrian empire?
• Both welcomed nationalism.• Both covered small territories.• Both were multinational.
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Multiple Choice Section 4
Why was the Balkan region referred to as a powder keg?
• Balkans nationalist often set off explosions to gain recognition.
• There were several conflicting interests in the region.
• There was a large arms industry in the Balkans.
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Multiple Choice Section 5
One obstacle in the way of Russian progress was…
• a small population.
• the rigid social structure.
• the rapid pace of reforms.
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Multiple Choice Section 5
The three pillars of Russian absolutism were orthodoxy, autocracy, and…
• nationalism.
• democracy.
• oligarchy.
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Multiple Choice Section 5
Turning point in Russian history occurred in 1861 when Alexander II…
• emancipated the serfs.• banned elected assemblies• did away with legal reform.
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Multiple Choice Section 5
Finance minister Count Serge Witte made…
• no progress in the development of the Russian railroad.
• economic development a key goal.
• an effort to restore order by handing revolutionaries.
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Multiple Choice Section 5
Peter Stolypin first tried to restore order after the revolution through…
• land reform.
• school closures.
• arrests, pogroms, and executions.