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WHII 08: Napoleon and Nationalism SOL Prep

WHII 08: Napoleon and Nationalism SOL Prep

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WHII 8: Napoleon and Nationalism

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Legacy of Napoleon

  • Unsuccessful attempt to unify Europe under French domination

  • Napoleonic code

  • Awakening of feelings of national pride and growth of nationalism

Legacy of the Congress of Vienna

  • "Balance of Power" doctrine

  • Restoration of monarchies

  • New Political map of Europe

  • New political philosophies (Liberalism, Conservatism)

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Multiple Select

What makes up the legacy of Napoleon?

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Unsuccessful attempt to unify Europe under French Domination

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Napoleonic Code

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Feelings of Nationalism and Pride

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Capturing of the central part of the United States, known as Louisiana

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  • National pride, economic competition, and democratic ideals stimulated the growth of nationalism.

  • The terms of the Congress of Vienna led to widespread discontent in Europe, especially in Italy and the German states. Unsuccessful revolutions of 1848 increased nationalistic tensions.

  • In contrast to continental Europe, the United Kingdom expanded political rights through legislative means and made slavery illegal in the British Empire.

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Multiple Choice

Nationalism Is:

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A strong feeling of pride and loyalty towards one's country

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A feeling of indifference towards one's country

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A dislike of one's own country

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A fear of other countries

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Multiple Select

The Congress of Vienna:

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Created the "Balance of Power" Doctrine

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Restored the monarchies of Europe

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Created a new political map of Europe

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Introduced the ideologies of the French Revolution to Spain

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Unification of Italy

  • Count Cavour unified Northern Italy

  • Giuseppe Garibaldi joined southern Italy to northern Italy.

  • The Papal State (Including Rome) became the last to join Italy.

Unification of Germany

  • Otto Von Bismark led Prussia in the unification of Germany through the war and by appealing to nationlist feelings.

  • Bismark's actions were seen as an example of Realpolitik, which justifies all means to achieve and hold power.

  • The Franco-Prussian war led to the creation of the German state.

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Drag and Drop

Count Cavour unified ​
and Giuseppe Garibaldi joined ​
Italy with Northern Italy, with ​
being the last to join Italy.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
Northern Italy
Southern
Rome

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Multiple Choice

Who unifed Germany in 1850

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Adolf Hitler
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Winston Churchill
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Napoleon Bonaparte
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Otto von Bismarck

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Multiple Choice

  • The term used to justify all means to achieve and hold power.

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Democracy

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Realpolitik

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Compromise

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Communism

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Multiple Choice

War that would lead to the unification of Germany?

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The Thirty Years' War

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Franco-Prussian War
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Napoleonic Wars
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World War I

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