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8.4: Quiz Review--Nationalism

8.4: Quiz Review--Nationalism

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9th - 12th Grade

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Quiz Review: Nationalism

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Lesson 8.4

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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.

Nationalism
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?

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France

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Britain

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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?

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socialists

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liberals

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conservatives

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Multiple Choice

What method did Matthew Perry use to convince Japan to open to trade?

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He agreed to open American ports to Japanese merchants and give special trading privileges to Japan.

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He agreed to proclaim the superiority of the Japanese Emperor over the United States.

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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?

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Piedmont, Sardinia, and Sicily broke from Italian rule.

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Conservatives overthrew the revolutionary government and returned the Italian royal family to power.

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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?

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anger toward Austria’s influence in the German states

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unity against France in the Franco-Prussian War

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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?

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Otto von Bismark

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Franz Joseph

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Alexander II

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Multiple Choice

How did the Japanese government change after the Meiji Restoration?

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It abolished hereditary rule and used elections to choose leaders.

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It wrote a constitution and implemented an assembly.

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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?

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prevent further conflict

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unite against Napoleon

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replace monarchies with republics

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Multiple Choice

How was Russia different from Western Europe in the mid-nineteenth century?

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Russia’s economy was mainly based on feudalism, while Western Europe was more capitalist.

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Russia was heavily industrialized, while Western Europe was mostly agricultural.

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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

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Nationalism

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Conservatism

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Liberalism

Quiz Review: Nationalism

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