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The Rise of New Ideologies in the 19th Century
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The Rise of New Ideologies in the 19th Century
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1. All of the following were major artistic and literary contributors to Romanticism EXCEPT
2. How was Greece able to get both conservatives in Russia and liberals in western Europe to support its drive for independence?
3. All of the following were considered Utopian Socialists EXCEPT
4. During the 19th century, nationalism most often contributed to the ______ in Europe.
5. Which of the following can be credited for saving the Belgian independence movement?
6. All of the following were considered Utopian Socialists EXCEPT
7. Which of the following was the most significant political aspect of the Revolution of 1848 in France?
8. Karl Marx considered his version of Socialism “scientific” because
9. Which of the following can be credited for saving the Belgian independence movement?
10. How was Greece able to get both conservatives in Russia and liberals in western Europe to support its drive for independence?
11. As a result of the _______, France was given permission to intervene militarily in Spain to suppress the revolutionaries and return the king and church to prominence.
12. The revolution in Paris in 1848 called into question all of the following EXCEPT
13. The Reform Act of 1832 in Britain
14. England avoided revolution in the 1800s for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
15. A common aspect of the revolutions in France in 1830 and 1848 was
16. The repeal of the Corn Laws in Britain in 1846
17. What was the significance of the election following the French Revolution of 1848?
18. What issue sparked the Revolution of 1830 in France?
19. Louis Blanc’s “social workshops” were an example of
20. As a result of the Polish uprising in 1830,
21. A common aspect of the revolutions in France in 1830 and 1848 was
22. The revolution in Paris in 1848 called into question all of the following EXCEPT
23. The repeal of the Corn Laws in Britain in 1846
24. Liberalism was likely to win the most support among which of the following groups?
25. Britain’s policy toward continental Europe during the period of 1815–1850 was characterized by