Chapter 21 and 22 World History Abeka Test Review

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Immanuel Kant
Idealism
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Immanuel Kant Idealism
GWF Hegel Dialectic thinking
Fredrich Schleiermacher Father of Theological Liberalism
Jose de San Martin, Higgins, Simon Bolivar Helped win independene for several countries in Latin America.
Louis XVIII King of France after the fall of Napoleon
Louis Philippe Became king of France following the July Revolution of 1830
Louis Napoleon Leader of the Second French Republic
Archduke Maximilian Austrian leader who Napoleon III declared as the Mexican ruler.
Mazzini, Cavour, Garibaldi Helped Italian unification
Victor Emmanuel II First king of united Italy
Otto von Bismarck Chancellor of Prussia
Wilhelm II (Prussia) Emperor of United Germany and dismissed Bismarck and too foreign afairs into his own hands.
Admiral von Tirpitz Wilhelm II's state secretary for naval affairs
Francis Joseph I King of Hungary and emperor of Austria
Louis Blanc Advocated democratic socialism
Revolutionary nationalism A desire to break loose from their established governments and rule themselves based on what they saw as natural boundaries of national origin.
anarchy Political disorder, lack of any government
pantheism the false idea that God is not separate from nature but that nature IS God.
idealism Bases thought/action on the way one wishes things were rather than on reality.
relativism Truth is relative and dependent on man's reasoning.
dialectic thinking Idea that one fact or idea works against a contradictory fact to create a new synthesis.
higher criticism, modernists Questioned the guise of authority, texts, and meaning of the Bible. (Religious liberals)
Congress of Vienna Congress that redrew the map of Europe and tried to create political solution to Europe's spiritual problem.
Quadruple Alliance, Quintuple Alliance Quadruple- Austria, Prussia, Russia and GB
Quintuple- Austria, Prussia, Russia, GB and France
Congress System Concert of Europe
Monroe Doctrine Warning the European powers that intervention in Latin America would be looked upon by the US as an unfriendly act.
Treaty of Adrianople Turks agree to submit to the terms offered by England, France and Russia.
July Revolution Resulted in the overthrow of Charles X
Franco-Prussian War last war of German Unification
Reichstag German Parliament
Dual Monarchy the monarchy of Austria-Hungary
Paris Commune Proposed to forcibly establish a more democratic system of government
Dual Alliance, Entente Cordiale, Triple Entente Alliance among Britain, France and Russia.
Democratic Socialism Workers would publicly own and control productive industry.
5 great English poets who dominated the Romantic period Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley and Keats.
4 other European Romanticists Hugo, Delacroix, Goethe, Wagner
the Father of Theological Liberalism Fredrich Schleirmacher, theory of feeling, which emphasized one's feeling of dependence rather than faith in God's word.
the Prince Diplomats Prince Metternich
The Liberator Simon Bolivar
the title Louis Napoleon took after dissolving the French Legislature Emperor Napoleon III
How did the ideas of Kant, Hegel, and Schleiermacher affect Germany and other parts of Europe? Left the church, left their faith.
What were Prince von Metternich's plans for maintaining peace in Europe? Reestablish the political structure of europe.

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