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Stearn's Chapter 23 Vocabulary
Vocabulary from the Chapter 23 study guide in APWH.
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02/11/2009

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population revolution
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huge growth in population in Western Europe beginning about 1730; prelude to industrialization
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protoindustrialization
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preliminary shift away from an agricultural ecomomy; workers became full- or part-time producers who worked at home in a capitalist system in which materials, work, orders, and sales depended on urban merchants; prelude to the Industrial Revolution
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American Revolution
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rebellion of the British American Atlantic seaboard colonies; ended with the formation of the independent United States
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French Revolution
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overthrow of the Bourbon monarchy through a revolution beginning in 1789; created a republic and eventually ended with Napoleon's French empire; the source of many liberal movements and constitutions in Europe
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Louis XVI
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Bourbon ruler of France who was executed during the radical phase of the French Revolution
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Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
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Adopted during the French Revolution; proclaimed the equality of French citizens; became a source document for later liberal movements
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guillotine
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introduced as a method of "humane" execution; used during the French Revolution against thousands of individuals, especially during the Reign of Terror
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Napoleon Bonaparte
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army officer who rose in rank during the wars of the French Revolution; ended the democratic phase of the revolution; became emperor; deposed and exiled in 1815
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Congress of Vienna
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met in 1815 after the defeat of France to restore the European balance of power
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liberalism
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political ideology that fluorished in 19th-century western Europe; stressed limited state interference in private life, representation of the people in government; urged importance of constitutional rule and parliaments
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radicals
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followers of a 19th-century Western European political emphasis; advocated broader voting rights thatn liberals did; urged reforms favoring the lower classes
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socialism
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political ideology in 19th-century Europe; attacked private property in the name of equality; wanted state control of the means of production and an end to the capitalistic exploitation of the working class
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nationalism
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European 19th-century viewpoint; often allied with other "isms"; urged the importance of national unity; valued a collective identitiy based on ethnic origins
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Greek Revolution
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rebellion of the Greeks against the Ottoman Empire in 1820; a key step in the disintegration of the Turkish Balkan Empire
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French Revolution of 1830
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second revolution against the Bourbon dynasty; a liberal movement that created a bourgeois government under a moderate monarchy
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Belgian Revolution of 1830
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produced Belgian independence from the Dutch; established a constitutional monarchy
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Reform Bill of 1832
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British legislation that extended the vote to most male members of the middle class
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James Watt
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devised a steam engine in the 1770s that could be used for production in many industries; a key step in the Industrial Revolution
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factory system
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intensification of all of the processes of production at a single site during the Industrial Revolution; involved greater organization of labor and increased discipline
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Luddites
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workers in Britain who responded to the replacement of their labor by machines during the Industreial Revolution by attempting to destroy machines; named after the fictional worker Ned Ludd
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Chartist Movement
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unsuccessful attempt by British artisans and workers to gain the vote during the 1840s
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French Revolution of 1848
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overthrew the French monarchy established in 1830; briefly established the Second French Republic
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Revolutions of 1848
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the nationalist and liberal movements in Italy, Germany, Austria-Hungary; after temporary success they were suppressed
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Louis Pasteur
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discoverer of germs and of the purifying process anmed after him
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Benjamin Disraeli
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British politician; granted the vote to working-class men in 1867; an example of conservative politicians keeping stability through reform
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Count Camillo di Cavour
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architect of Italian unification in 1858; created a constitutional Italian monarchy under the king of Piedmont
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Otto von Bismarck
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conservative prime minister of Prussia; architect of German unification under the Prussain king in 1871; used liberal reforms to maintain stability
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American Civil War (1861-1865)
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fought to prevent secessioin of the southern states; the first war to incorporate the products and techniques of the Industrial Revolution; resulted in the abolition of slavery and the reunification of the United States
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Transformismo
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political system in Italy that allied conservatives and liberals in support of the satus quo
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social question
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issues relating to workers and women in western Europe during the Industrial Revolution; became more critical than constitutional issues after 1870
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Karl Marx
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German socialist who saw history as a class struggle between groups out of power and those controlling the means of production; preached the inevitability of social revolution and the creation of a proletarian dictatorship
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revisionism
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socialist thought that disagreed with Marx's formulation; believed that social and economic progress could be achieved through existing political institutions
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feminist movement
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sought legal and economic gains for women, among them equal access to professions and higher education; came to concentrate on the right to vote; won initial support from middle-class women
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mass leisure culture
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an aspect of the later Industrial Revolution; decreased time at work and offered opportunities for new forms of leisure time, such as vacation trips and team sports
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Charles Darwin
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biologist who developed the theory of evolution of species argued that all living forms evolved through the successful ability to adapt in a struggle for survival
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Albert Einstein
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formulated mathematical theories to explain the behavior of planetary motion and the movement of electrical particles; in about 1900 issued the theory of relativity
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Sigmund Freud
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Viennese physician who developed theories of the workings of the human subconscious; argued that behavior is determined by impulses
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Romanticism
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19th-century western European artistic and literary movement; held that emotion and impression, not reason, were the keys to the mysteries of human experience and nature; sought to portray passions, not calm reflection
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Triple Alliance
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alliance among Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy at the end of the 19th century; part of the Euorpean balance of power system before World War I
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Triple Entente
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agrement among Britain, Russia, and France in 1907; pat of the European balance of power system before World War I
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Balkan nationalism
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movements to create independent states and reunite ethnic groups in the Balkans; provoked crises within the European alliance system that ended with the outbreak of World War I
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Industrial Revolution
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series of changes in economy of Western nations between 1740 and 20th century; stimulated by rapid population growth, increase in agricultural productivity, commercial revolution in 17th century, and development of new means of transportation; in essence involved technological change and the application of machines to the process of production
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Age of Revolution
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period of political upheaval beginning roughly with the American Revolution in 1775 and continuing through the French Revolution of 1789 and other movements for change up to 1848
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conservative
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political viewpoint with origins in western Euorpe during the 19th century; opposed revolutionary goals; advoacated restoration of monarchy and defense of the church
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imperialism
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the policy of expanding national territory through colonization and conquest
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