Chapter 21 and 22 World History Abeka Test Review
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
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 GBQuintuple- 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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