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Chapter 8 On-Line Study Guide
World History
Mr. Hearty & Mr. Bellisario
PEOPLE
After being restored to the throne, Louis XVIII issued a constitution, the…
• Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen.
• Frankfurt Notice• Charter of French Lib
erties
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PEOPLE
The French called him the “citizen king”
• Louis Lyons• Louis Philippe• Louis Kossuth
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PEOPLE
Which of the following contributed to the downfall of Louis Philippe?
• Expanded suffrage
• A booming economy
• Soaring bread prices
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PEOPLE
He led Hungarian nationalists in demanding independence
• Louis Lyons• Louis Philippe• Louis Kossuth
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PEOPLE
A Mexican Mestizo priest who fought for a wide-ranging social and political reforms.
• Miguel Hidalgo
• Jose Morelos
• Albert Hernandez
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PEOPLE
Mexican priest who began the long revolt against Spanish rule.
• Miguel Hidalgo
• Jose Morelos
• Albert Hernandez
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PEOPLE
Father Hidalgo’s call for independence was taken up by _____ after Hidalgo’s death.
• Tupac Amaru
• Jose Morelos
• Mark Sanchez
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PEOPLE
Creole who completed the Mexican fight for independence and declared himself emperor
• Jorge Ortiz • Louis Napoleon • Agustin de Iturbide
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PEOPLE
After the turmoil of the June Days, the people elected him as president.
• Jorge Ortiz • Louis Napoleon • Agustin de Iturbide
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PEOPLE
How did Louis Napoleon win public approval for his seizure of power?
• Reign of terror
• Persuasion
• A plebiscite
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PEOPLE
• Latin American Creole who won Latin American independence and set up Gran Colombia
• Simon Bolivar • Thomas Kios • Toussaint L’Overture
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PEOPLE
Bolivar was disappointed when _____ delayed South America’s progress.
• violent civil wars
• famine
• an economic depression
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PEOPLE
Haitian leader who freed the slaves and inspired his people to fight for independence
• Simon Bolivar • Thomas Kios • Toussaint L’Overture
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PEOPLE
How did Charles X incite the July revolution in Paris?
• By allowing too much liberties
• By ignoring peasants’ pleas for bread
• By ignoring the Charter of French Liberties
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PEOPLE
What leader of European politic was toppled in the “springtime of the peoples”?
• Louis XVI• Metternich • Queen Victoria
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PEOPLE
He became the leader of an independent Brazil.
• Dom Pedro• Jose Morelos• Tupac Amaru
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PEOPLE
He helped Argentina win independence from Spain.
• Tupac Amaru • Dom Pedro • Jose de San Martin
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GROUPS
In the ____________, German delegates tried to draft a constitution for Germany.
• Berlin Congress
• Frankfurt Assembly
• Rhineland National Assembly
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GROUPS
People who supported the old aristocracy.
• Conservatives • Liberals • Nationals
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GROUPS
People who supported natural rights and a republicans form of government.
• Conservatives • Liberals • Nationals
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PLACE
By 1830, independent had been won by…
• Russia• France• Greece
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TERMS
Giving all adult men the right to vote.
• Viri voto• Les hommes de
suffrage universel • Universal Manhood
Suffrage
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TERMS
Self-rule is also known as:
• Autonomy• Dependency• Reliance
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TERMS
System of thoughts and beliefs:
• Constitutional litigation
• Ideologies
• Bureaucratic principles
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Multiple Choice
Which word best describes the results of the 1848 revolts in Europe?
• Peaceful
• Permanent
• Short lived
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Multiple Choice
Educated creoles in the 1700s were influenced by…
• the peninsulares.• Spanish cruelty
towards the mestizos.• Enlightenment ideas
and revolutions in other lands.
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Multiple Choice
Liberals wanted governments to be based on…
• written constitution. • divine right.• the economy.
.
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Multiple Choice
The goal of nationalists was to unify…
• all European nations. • European
monarchies.• people with a
common national heritage
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Multiple Choice
Conservatives fought against?
• Established churches
• Monarchies
• Constitutional Governments
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Multiple Choice
A liberal was likely to be?
• Church leader • Lawyer• Monarch
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Extended Response Questions
Question 1
List three differences between conservatives, liberals and nationalists in
ideologies from 1815 to 1848?
How do we answer Question 1
• Identify the power words:– List & Differences
• What background information do we need to know?– What were the beliefs of the conservatives,
liberals and nationalists between 1815 to 1848.
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