
8.4: Quiz Review--Nationalism
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Neil Johnson
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Quiz Review: Nationalism
Lesson 8.4
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Categorize
Belgians broke from Dutch rule and formed their own country.
Italian states joined together to form a unified Italy.
French revolutionaries removed Charles X from power because he acted as an absolute monarch.
British Parliament extended voting rights to more people.
Bell Ringer: Sort the items according to whether they mainly represent nationalism or liberalism.
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Lesson Overview
Learners can:
review the key ideas of nationalism and liberalism's effects in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
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Vocabulary:
Austro-Hungarian Empire, Belgian Revolution, Congress of Vienna, conservatism, German Confederation, July Revolution, liberalism, nationalism, November Insurrection, Otto von Bismarck
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Essay 1
Explain/Define what Nationalism is.
Name one country we discussed changed by Nationalistic movements in this period with DETAILS of how or why.
1 point for definition
1 point for country example/explanation
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Essay 1
Explain/Define what Nationalism is.
Name one country we discussed changed by Nationalistic movements in this period with DETAILS of how or why.
1 point for definition
1 point for country example/explanation
Nationalism emphasizes the interests of a nation over the needs of individuals, other groups, or other countries
Review lessons 8.1; 8.2; 8.3
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Essay 2
Explain/Define what Liberalism is.
Name one country we discussed changed by liberalistic movements in this period.
1 point for definition
1 point for country example/explanation
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Essay 2
Explain/Define what Liberalism is.
Name one country we discussed changed by liberalistic movements in this period.
1 point for definition
1 point for country example/explanation
Liberalism political belief that governments should do what is best for the populace.
Review lessons 8.1; 8.2; 8.3
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Multiple Choice
Which nation's liberals removed their own monarch from power in 1830 and again in 1848?
France
Britain
Poland
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following groups would be most likely to try to remove their own monarch from power and create a republic?
socialists
liberals
conservatives
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Multiple Choice
What method did Matthew Perry use to convince Japan to open to trade?
He agreed to open American ports to Japanese merchants and give special trading privileges to Japan.
He agreed to proclaim the superiority of the Japanese Emperor over the United States.
He threatened to use military force if Japan refused to accept his demands.
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Multiple Choice
What change did Italy undergo in the mid-nineteenth century?
Piedmont, Sardinia, and Sicily broke from Italian rule.
Conservatives overthrew the revolutionary government and returned the Italian royal family to power.
Separate Italian kingdoms unified into a single Italy.
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Multiple Choice
What did Otto von Bismarck use to stir up feelings of German nationalism?
anger toward Austria’s influence in the German states
unity against France in the Franco-Prussian War
pride of the former glory of the Holy Roman Empire
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Multiple Choice
Which ruler abolished serfdom, which was a key part of feudalism?
Otto von Bismark
Franz Joseph
Alexander II
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Multiple Choice
How did the Japanese government change after the Meiji Restoration?
It abolished hereditary rule and used elections to choose leaders.
It wrote a constitution and implemented an assembly.
It divided Japan into districts and increased the power of the districts’ local rulers.
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Multiple Choice
What was the main goal the Congress of Vienna had for Europe?
prevent further conflict
unite against Napoleon
replace monarchies with republics
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Multiple Choice
How was Russia different from Western Europe in the mid-nineteenth century?
Russia’s economy was mainly based on feudalism, while Western Europe was more capitalist.
Russia was heavily industrialized, while Western Europe was mostly agricultural.
Russia was expanding its international trade, while most Western European countries were isolationist.
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Summary
You have completed the review for the Nationalism quiz.
If you would like to review more information, you may go back and review lessons as you deem necessary.
If you have any questions about the material you studied, contact your teac
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Multiple Choice
Exit Ticket: This political belief opposed the liberal ideas of the Enlightenment; favored the traditional power structures
Nationalism
Conservatism
Liberalism
Quiz Review: Nationalism
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