unit v jeopardy mr. mayo ap modern european history
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UNIT V UNIT V JEOPARDYJEOPARDY
Mr. MayoMr. Mayo
AP Modern European HistoryAP Modern European History
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Jeopardy
Strong emotional ties with the medieval
period, an emphasis upon the importance
of the individual, and a fascination with the
grotesque and irrational were all characteristics of ________________.
100
Romanticism
Vocab
The revolutions, which swept
Europe in 1848, had two common
denominators, ____________ and
liberalism. 200
nationalism
Vocab
A belief that laws should grow from the participation of the governed, a belief in self-criticism, free speech, and freedom of worship,
and people should have as much freedom as possible, in keeping with an orderly
society were all characteristics on nineteenth century
_____________________.
300
liberalism
Vocab
“Of man, as of all inferior creatures, the law by
conformity to which the species is preserved, is that
among adults the individuals best adapted to
the conditions of their existence shall prosper
most.” This statement by Herbert Spencer reflected his belief in the views of
_________________.
400
Social Darwinism
Vocab
Characteristic of Richard Wagner’s
work was the _____________ a melodic theme
associated with a given character of
element in his story.500
leitmotif
Vocab
Between 1809 and 1848, the political life of
Europe tended to be dominated by
__________________.100
Prince Klemens von Metternich
Leaders
At the congress of Vienna the
concept of the Holy Alliance,
whereby all states would follow
Christian teachings, was advanced by
________________.
200
Czar Alexander
Leaders
______________ scored the greatest success of his long career at the Congress of Vienna
because as a long-life servant of France, he
convinced the victorious powers to
accept France as their equal.
300
Talleyrand
BONUS
Leaders
During the reign of _____________ of
France the foundation of
France’s North African empire
was laid with the capture of Algiers.
Charles X
Leaders
While assuming the dress and
manners of a well-to-do
businessman, _____________,
ruler of the “July Monarchy” did little to expand democracy in
France.
400
Louis Phillipe
Leaders
The romantic and liberal spokesman of Young Italy was
____________.
500
Guiseppe Mazzini
Leaders
Class struggle, economic
determinism, and the inevitability of communism, were the three laws in history __________ claimed to have
discovered.
100
Karl Marx
People
In _____________’ work Hard Times, he painted a bleak picture of the life of an imaginary
growing industrial city of England. 200
Charles Dickens
People
Seeing himself as the Newton of the
social sciences, __________
believed he discovered
society’s gravity in attraction passionnelle.
300
Charles Fourier
People
“What is property?”
__________ asked: his answer was
“Property is theft.” 400
Joseph Proudhon
People
Holding that democracy is a
system where the weak unjustly and
unnaturally rule the world, ____________ was a spokesman of nineteenth century
elitism.
500
Friedrich Nietzsche
BONUS
People
The National Workshops,
established briefly after the fall of the
July Monarchy, were the idea of
_____________.
Louis Blanc
People
An acceleration of urbanization, pure science tended to
give way to applied science, and new
tastes in art, literature, and
music evolved were all consequences of
the ___________ Revolution.
100
Industrial
Industrialization
One of the most significant
contributions of ______________ to industrialization
was the concept of standardization and
interchangeable parts.
200
Eli Whitney
Industrialization
In ____________, greater financial stability resulted
from the government policy of introducing the principle of limited
liability.300
England
Industrialization
The first significant advance in the
mechanization of agriculture was
made by ______________.
400
Cyrus McCormick
Industrialization
_________ coal industry was stimulated to
increase production by the need for coke in the iron industry, its domestic use in a land short of wood, and its importance in producing steam
power.
500
England’s
BONUSIndustrialization
John McAdam, George Stephenson,
and _____________ contributed
significantly to advances in the
area of transportation in the nineteenth
century.
Robert Fulton
Industrialization
The names of Constable, Turner, and Delacroix are closely associated
with ________________.
100
Romantic art
Romanticism
Hector Berlioz, Mikhail Glinka, and
Carl Maria von Weber were all
____________ of the Romantic age.
200
composers
Romanticism
The study of medieval literature and the theory of
cultural nationalism, or Volksgeist, were stimulated by the
works of _______________.
300
Johann Gottfried von Herder
Romanticism
An excellent example of the neo-
Gothic or Gothic revival in early
nineteenth-century architecture is seen
in the English __________________.
400
Houses of Parliament
Romanticism
The view of the historical process as
one of conflict between a thesis
and antithesis with a resulting synthesis
was advanced by _________________.
500
G.W.F. Hegel
BONUSRomanticism
An attack of the __________ impacted on the potato crops
in Ireland with disastrous social
and economic consequences.
“black rot”
Romanticism
While most countries of Europe
experienced a population
explosion in the nineteenth century,
the population in _______ declined.
100
France
Countries
In the ____________ universal manhood
suffrage was achieved in the
twentieth century.
200
United States
Countries
The geographical compactness of
British Isles, significant deposits
of the necessary minerals and an
ample reservoir of labor all factors in the lead _________
took in the industrialization of
society.
300
England
BONUSCountries
The “Big Germans” versus “Little
Germans” issue, which arose at the____________,
centered upon the question of whether Austria should be
included in a unified Germany.
Frankfurt Assembly
Countries
The struggle of the Belgians for
independence from Holland was
successful in part because of the intervention of
France and ___________.
400
England
Countries
The ideological impact of the
French Revolution was to be seen in the Decembrist Revolt, which
occurred in 1825 in ________.
500
Russia
Countries
The tensions between Russia and
Austria in the Balkans were
foreshadowed in the struggle for
independence of the _________.
100
Serbs
Odds and Ends
Efforts of the ruling monarch to enact the ___________ led
to the fall of Charles X in France.
200
Four Ordinances in 1830
Odds and Ends
“With the movements in this hemisphere we are
of necessity more immediately connected,
and by causes which must be obvious to all
enlightened and impartial observers.”
Those words, from the ____________, came in response to America’s concern over Russian
and British intentions in the New World.
300
Monroe Doctrine
Odds and Ends
In Reflections on Violence,
____________ gave forceful expression
to the anarch-syndicalism of
Bakunin. 400
Georges Sorel
Odds and Ends
In ________________’s novel Sybil, he
spoke of England as “two nations-the
rich and the poor.”
500
Benjamin Disraeli
BONUSOdds and Ends
In France the goal of the ___________ was to undo the reforms that had been achieved in the Revolution.
Ultra Party
Odds and Ends
The announced goal of the Quadruple Alliance was to
secure the settlement reached
by the _______________. 100
Congress of Vienna
BONUSHodgepodge
In The Passing of the Great Race, as
well as in the writings of Arthur de Gobineau and
Cecil ________, racism could be
found.
Rhodes
Hodgepodge
The National Workshops,
established briefly after the fall of the
July Monarchy, were the idea of ___________. 200
Louis Blanc
Hodgepodge
In ____________’ Essay on
Population, he held that “population, when unchecked,
increases in a geometrical ratio. Subsistence only increases in an
arithmetic ratio.”
300
Thomas Malthus
Hodgepodge
_____________ held that in the third
stage of humanity’s evolution, the
positivist stage, science would allow man to control the
world to his advantage.
400
Auguste Comte
Hodgepodge
In ________ the Habsburg monarchy was confronted with rebellion on the part
of The Magyars, Italians of Lombard-
Venetia, and the Czechs.
500
1848
Hodgepodge
The ____________ represented a victory for the middle class.
English Reform Bill of 1832
Final Jeopardy