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HIS 225 MODULE 4 CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING 1. _____ is a doctrine of economic liberalism that believed in unrestricted private enterprise and no government interference in the economy. a. Laissez-faire b. Laissez-moi c. Liberalism d. Modernism Hint: p. 719 SLO4:Discuss the role of emerging political powers in the face of national and social interests in Europe from 1800 to 1900. LO4F:Discuss Liberalism, Socialism, and growing interest in Nationalism between 1815 and 1914 1 2. The case of a Jewish captain in the French army falsely accused and convicted of treason and caused a split in France between 1898 and 1899 is referred to as the _________. a. Munk Affair b. Dreyfus Affair c. Leeser Affair d. Frankel Affair Hint: p. 743 SLO4:Discuss the role of emerging political powers in the face of national and social interests in Europe from 1800 to 1900. LO4C:Explain the role of transformational leadership that took place in Eastern and Western Europe 1 3. The result of a great general strike in Russia which granted full civil rights and promised a popularly elected, Duma (parliament), with real legislative power was _________. a. October Manifesto of 1915 b. October Manifesto of 1910 c. October Manifesto of 1903 d. October Manifesto of 1905 Hint: p. 731 SLO4:Discuss the role of emerging political powers in the face of national and social interests in Europe from 1800 to 1900. LO4E:Describe changes in reforms and revolutions in Europe and Central Europe from 1815 to1850 1 4. Zionism is: a. the movement toward political nationhood started by Theodor Herzl. b. the movement toward political nationhood started by Karl Lueger. c. a term coined in 1891 by the Austrian publicist, Nathan Bernstein. d. a term coined in 1891 by Edward Said. Hint: p. 744 SLO4:Discuss the role of emerging political powers in the face of national and social interests in Europe from 1800 to 1900. LO4D:Explain life in the emerging urban society 1 5. Which of the following dates roughly introduced the Romantic Movement in literature and the arts? a. 1780s-1820s b. 1790s-1840s c. 1820s-1900s d. 1740s-1840s Hint: p. 739 SLO4:Discuss the role of emerging political powers in the face of national and social interests in Europe from 1800 to 1900. LO4B:Identify emerging radical ideas that sparked peace between 1815 and 1848 0 6. Guiseppe Garibaldi: a. was a highly regarded national hero who fought for freedom and human dignity. b. was sentenced to death in 1834 for his part in a revolutionary uprising in Genoa. c. was sentenced to death in 1834 for his part in a revolutionary uprising in Sicily. d. led a guerrilla band in Ecuador's struggle for independence from Argentina. Hint: p. 726 SLO4:Discuss the role of emerging political powers in the face of national and social interests in Europe from 1800 to 1900. LO4E:Describe changes in reforms and revolutions in Europe and Central Europe from 1815 to1850 1 7. The term protectorate defines: a. shared power of two states or two territories. b. an autonomous state or territory partly controlled by the stronger outside power. c. a signed agreement between states or territories giving the stronger state control over the weaker state or territory. d. a mining agreement between Europeans concerning control over African workers in the Congo. Hint:p. 725, 757 SLO4:Discuss the role of emerging political powers in the face of national and social interests in Europe from 1800 to 1900. LO4C:Explain the role of transformational leadership that took place in Eastern and Western Europe 0 8. To whom is the following quotation attributed: "The history of all previously existing society is the history of class struggles?" a. Johann Gottlieb Fichte b. Friedrich Nietzsche c. Karl Marx d. King Frederick William IV Hint: p. 721 SLO4:Discuss the role of emerging political powers in the face of national and social interests in Europe from 1800 to 1900. LO4E:Describe changes in reforms and revolutions in Europe and Central Europe from 1815 to1850 1 9. A massive industrialization surge took place in Russia between: a. 1776-1890. b. 1890-1900. c. 1880-1889. d. 1800-1930. Hint: p. 717 SLO4:Discuss the role of emerging political powers in the face of national and social interests in Europe from 1800 to 1900. LO4E:Describe changes in reforms and revolutions in Europe and Central Europe from 1815 to1850 1 10. The term Revisionist refers to: a. conservative aristocratic monarchies of Russia. b. efforts by various socialists to revoke Marxist doctrines. c. efforts by various socialists to update Marxist doctrines to reflect the realities of the time. d. None of the choices apply. Hint: p. 746 SLO4:Discuss the role of emerging political powers in the face of national and social interests in Europe from 1800 to 1900. LO4F:Discuss Liberalism, Socialism, and growing interest in Nationalism between 1815 and 1914 1 11. Dual revolution is attributed to: a. historian Eric Hobsbawm, who used this term for economic and political changes that tended tofuse and reinforce each other after 1815. b. historian Eric Metternich, who used this term for economic and political changes that tended to fuse and reinforce each other after1813. c. historian Klemens von Metternich, who used this term for economic and political changes that tended to fuse and reinforce each other before 1815. d. historian Eric Hobsbawm, who used this term for the economic and political changes that tended to fuse and reinforce each other before 1813. Hint: p. 715 SLO4:Discuss the role of emerging political powers in the face of national and social interests in Europe from 1800 to 1900. LO4E:Describe changes in reforms and revolutions in Europe and Central Europe from 1815 to1850 1 12. First social security laws to help workers in Germany appeared in: a. 1880. b. 1885. c. 1883. d. 1888. Hint: p. 717 SLO4:Discuss the role of emerging political powers in the face of national and social interests in Europe from 1800 to 1900. LO4B:Identify emerging radical ideas that sparked peace between 1815 and 1848 0 13. Proletariat and Bourgeoisie ________. a. were elitists b. were included in the Marxist view on class division; working middle class versus well-educated prosperous groups c. were early French socialist groups who introduced the idea of economic planning d. were groups that agreed to develop a standardized national language that would spread through mass education formed by a superficial cultural unity Hint: p. 721 SLO4:Discuss the role of emerging political powers in the face of national and social interests in Europe from 1800 to 1900. LO4C:Explain the role of transformational leadership that took place in Eastern and Western Europe 1 14. The Congress of Vienna took place from: a. 1814-1815. b. 1814-1825. c. 1800-1814. d. 1814-1817. Hint: p. 716 SLO4:Discuss the role of emerging political powers in the face of national and social interests in Europe from 1800 to 1900. LO4B:Identify emerging radical ideas that sparked peace between 1815 and 1848 1 15. The famine that struck Ireland between 1845 and 1851 was caused by the ______ crop failure. a. corn b. wheat c. rice d. potato Hint: p. 722 SLO4:Discuss the role of emerging political powers in the face of national and social interests in Europe from 1800 to 1900. LO4E:Describe changes in reforms and revolutions in Europe and Central Europe from 1815 to1850 1 16. Evolution is: a. an ideology associated with Fascism's gradual change and adjustment in humanity applied by many thinkers. b. an ideology associated with Platoism: a gradual change and adjustment in humanity. c. an ideology associated with Marxism and Darwinism: a change and adjustment in humanity. d. an ideology associated with Darwin, which states that gradual change and adjustment in humanity is applied by many thinkers. Hint:p. 722 SLO4:Discuss the role of emerging political powers in the face of national and social interests in Europe from 1800 to 1900. LO4B:Identify emerging radical ideas that sparked peace between 1815 and 1848 1 17. After the Franco-Prussian War, ______ was Europe's most powerful state. a. Austria b. France c. Russia d. Germany Hint: p. 729 SLO4:Discuss the role of emerging political powers in the face of national and social interests in Europe from 1800 to 1900. LO4E:Describe changes in reforms and revolutions in Europe and Central Europe from 1815 to1850 0 18. Social reform in Great Britain came about between: a. 1906-1908. b. 1906-1914. c. 1906-1911. d. 1906-1910. Hint: p. 717 SLO4:Discuss the role of emerging political powers in the face of national and social interests in Europe from 1800 to 1900. LO4E:Describe changes in reforms and revolutions in Europe and Central Europe from 1815 to1850 1 19. Darwin's On the Origin of Species by the Means of Natural Selection was written in: a. 1847. b. 1869. c. 1852. d. 1859. Hint:p. 717 SLO4:Discuss the role of emerging political powers in the face of national and social interests in Europe from 1800 to 1900. LO4B:Identify emerging radical ideas that sparked peace between 1815 and 1848 0 20. By 1850, economic specialization created more new social groups, rather than splitting into two sharply defined classes. a. True b. False Hint: p. 733 SLO4:Discuss the role of emerging political powers in the face of national and social interests in Europe from 1800 to 1900. LO4D:Explain life in the emerging urban society 0 History Help, History Homework help, History Study Help, History Course Help
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