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    Purchase to fund his government. He then continued to gain victories in battles against Britain‚ Russia‚ Austria‚ and Sweden‚ giving him dominance over Europe. The only major battle he lost was the Battle of Trafalgar. 5.3 Specify how the Congress of Vienna sought to impose a new order on

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    whent into exile. Vormarz Time period of restoration leading from the congress of Vienna to the failed 1848 revolution. Carlsbad decrees A set of restrictions introduced into the states og the german confederation in 1918. They banned nationalist fraternities‚ removed liberal university proffessers and expanded the censorship of the press. Congress of Vienna This was a confrence of ambassadors of European states held in Vienna from sep 1814 to june 1815 its objective was to settle problems brought

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    Napoleon: Hero or Tyrant? By the late 1790’s‚ France was in chaos‚ the republic failed to solve problems‚ and foreign nations were at war with France Napoleon Bonaparte seized power in 1799 and created a European empire. When Louis XVI Ed’s executed during the French Revolution‚ many European nations attacked France keep revolutionary ideas from spreading A military officer named Napolean Bonaparte successfully defended France and became a military hero In 1799‚ Napolean staged a coup d’état

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    Since you’re your father’s heir to the throne‚ you will be given your father’s place at the Congress of Vienna. At 8:00 tonight‚ someone will come and take you to Vienna‚ where you will take his place.” It was only 7:50‚ and no one has come yet. Maybe it was just a prank‚ but for some reason I could not erase the feeling that something would happen in the next 10 minutes. All of

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    best characterized by three different periods - the weak monarchy of King Louis XVI and the subsequent period of confusion after his removal from power‚ the reign of Napoleon Bonaparte and his downfall‚ and the new order brought about by the Congress of Vienna; central to these changes were Enlightenment influence‚ nationalism‚ and France ’s relations with other countries. However‚ despite the great social upheavals of this time period‚ gender roles remained more or less unchanged and although women

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    Study Guide for French Revolution * Brinton’s model of a revolution: * Symptomatic Phase- all social classes are unhappy (peasants are scared of change‚ bourgeoisie want change) * Moderate Phase- revolution begins in hopes of control (radicals feel like there isn’t ENOUGH change) * Radical Phase- a strong men from a radical group gains and assumes power * Convalescence Phase- revolution has a setback; moderate groups regain power * Estates: * First Estate:

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    Chapter 19-The French Revolution Review Sheet 1. % and members of each Estate 1st Estate-CLERGY--.5% 2nd Estate-NOBLES—1.5% 3rd Estate-bourgeoisie‚ peasants‚ & city workers 2. Causes of financial crisis in France -warsloans with interest -building of the Palace at Versailles by King Louis XIV -lavish lifestyle of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette -bad harvestsincrease prices -failure to reform -1st and 2nd Estate don’t pay taxes 3. What priviledge do the 1st and 2nd Estate share

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    Rita) Nationalism has brought together many countries throughout its existence. For instance‚ Germany‚ Italy and France were all unified due to this powerful force. "At the Congress of Vienna‚ Prince Metternich stopped unification of Germany from occurring before the movement grew to large." (Watkins‚ Jefferey) The Congress of Vienna made Germany into 38 sovereign states. In these 38 soverign states was Prussia. Prussia consisted of present day Germany‚ Poland‚ Russia‚ Lithuania‚ Denmark‚ Belgium‚ Czech

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    region; militarism‚ including rapid armament by Germany; and new alliances‚ such as the Central powers‚ which disturbed the balance of power in Europe. Background: After the fall of Napoleon in 1815‚ the Congress of Vienna attempted to restore the European balance of power. The Congress of Vienna exposed Europe to influential ideologies such as nationalism and conservatism; which at the time were two conflicting ideologies. The forces of nationalism and conservatism played the role in reforming the

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    the Reign of Terror French journalist who demanded equal rights for women Leading painter during the French Revolution French emperor who dominated Europe in the early 1800s Austrian prince who wanted to restore the status quo of 1792 at the Congress of Vienna Match each term with the correct statement below. a. blockade d. nationalism b. bourgeoisie e. sans-culottes c. émigré ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. The wealthiest members of the Third Estate A person who fled revolutionary France

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