19 th -c. reforms & revolutions jeopardy reform in great britain greek & irish nationalism...
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19th-c. Reforms & Revolutions Jeopardy
Reform in Great Britain
Greek & Irish Nationalism
Revolution in Austria
Prussian Attempts
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$100 Question from Reform in Great Britain
This political party was more interested in maintaining the ruling position of the aristocracy.
$100 Answer from Reform in Great Britain
What is the Tory party?
Bonus Question: Which of the following did this party support?a)The Six Actsb)The Battle of Peterlooc)The Ten Hours Actd)The People’s Chartere)The Corn Laws
$100 Bonus Question fromReform in Great Britain
a) The Six Actse) The Corn Laws
$200 Question from Reform in Great Britain
After the French Revolution, legislation in Great Britain was guided by this ideology (i.e. ism).
$200 Answer from Reform in Great Britain
What is conservatism?
$300 Question from Reform in Great Britain
The 1815 revision of the Corn Laws did this.
$300 Answer from Reform in Great Britain
What is prohibited all foreign grain imports unless home prices skyrocketed.
Reminder: Corn Laws had long existed, initially established to regulate foreign trade.
Bonus question: Which economic system backed the Corn Laws?
$300 Bonus Question fromReform in Great Britain
Mercantilism.
$400 Question from Reform in Great Britain
This radical group sought to obtain universal male suffrage in Britain.
$400 Answer fromReform in Great Britain
Who are the Chartists?
Bonus Question: Were their petitions to Parliament up to 1848 successful?
$400 Bonus Question fromReform in Great Britain
No. Parliament rejected them in 1839, 1842, and 1848.
$500 Question from Reform in Great Britain
This piece of parliamentary legislation increased the number of voters in Great Britain by 50%, thus giving more power to the middle class at the expense of the aristocracy.
$500 Answer from Reform in Great Britain
What is the Reform Bill of 1832?
Bonus Question: This bill redistributed seats in which parliamentary body?
$500 Bonus Question fromReform in Great Britain
The House of Commons.
$100 Question fromGreek and Irish Nationalism
This man was the leader of the Greek independence movement.
$100 Answer from Greek and Irish Nationalism
Who was Alexander Ypsilanti?
$200 Question from Greek and Irish Nationalism
The Greeks and Irish sought independence from these two countries, respectively.
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What are the Ottoman Empire (Greece) and Britain (Ireland)?
$300 Question fromGreek and Irish Nationalism
These 3 Great Powers supported the Ottomans at the start of the Greek revolution in 1821, but when pressured by popular demands, told the Turks to accept an armistice in 1827.
$300 Answer fromGreek and Irish Nationalism
What are Great Britain, France, and Russia?
Bonus Question: What happened when the Ottomans refused to accept the armistice suggestion?
$300 Bonus Question fromGreek and Irish Nationalism
The Great Powers attacked the Ottomans, and waging a successful war, declared Greek independence in 1830.
$400 Question fromGreek and Irish Nationalism
This was the immediate and primary cause of the Great Famine in Ireland.
$400 Answer fromGreek and Irish Nationalism
What was the failure of the potato crops?
Bonus Question: How did the British government respond to the Great Famine?
$400 Bonus Question fromGreek and Irish Nationalism
Very poorly and belatedly. Its relief efforts were belated and inadequate.
$500 Question fromGreek and Irish Nationalism
These 3 factors caused huge population growth in Ireland, 1725-1840.
$500 Answer fromGreek and Irish Nationalism
What are:1. Potato cultivation (more food!)2. Early marriage (more children!)3. Exploitation of peasants poverty (more children again!)
$100 Question fromRevolution in Austria
The revolution in Austria took place in this critical year of revolutions around Europe.
$100 Answer fromRevolution in Austria
What is 1848?
$200 Question fromRevolution in Austria
The revolution began with demands for autonomy by this particular state.
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What is Hungary?
$300 Question fromRevolution in Austria
He was the leader of the Austrian Empire who caved in response to popular uprisings and promised both reforms and a liberal constitution in 1848.
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Who was Ferdinand I?
$400 Question from Revolution in Austria
He ruled Austria from 1848-1916, put in power by his mother, who forced the previous monarch to abdicate the throne.
$400 Answer fromRevolution in Austria
Who was Francis Joseph?
Bonus Question: What is the name of his mother?
$400 Bonus Question fromRevolution in Austria
Archduchess Sophia.
Bonus Bonus Question: Which of the political “isms” (ideologies) did she support/represent?
$400 Bonus Bonus Question from Revolution in Austria
Conservatism!
$500 Question fromRevolution in Austria
Which nation’s army helped to crush the revolution in Austria?
$500 Answer fromRevolution in Austria
What is Russia?
Bonus Question: Who was the leader of Russia at the time?
$500 Bonus Question fromRevolution in Austria
Tsar Nicholas I.
Bonus Bonus Question: When did the minority ethnic groups in Austria finally achieve their goal of national independence?
$500 Bonus Bonus Question from Revolution in Austria
Not until after WWI, when the Austrian Empire was dissolved.
$100 Question fromPrussian Attempts
This Prussian king promised a liberal constitution and unification in response to uprisings in 1848.
$100 Answer fromPrussian Attempts
Who was Frederick William IV?
$200 Question fromPrussian Attempts
This body of representatives was elected to write a liberal constitution for Prussia.
$200 Answer fromPrussian Attempts
What is the Constituent Assembly (Berlin)?
$300 Question fromPrussian Attempts
This body of representatives formed (unelected) to write a constitution for a unified Germany.
$300 Answer fromPrussian Attempts
What is the National Assembly (Frankfurt)?
$400 Question from Prussian Attempts
The National Assembly’s work was interrupted by a war with Denmark over control of this region.
$400 Answer fromPrussian Attempts
What is Schleswig-Holstein?
Bonus Question: Who won the war?
$400 Bonus Question fromPrussian Attempts
Denmark
$500 Question fromPrussian Attempts
This country foiled German unification efforts in the final push by Frederick William IV.
$500 Answer fromPrussian Attempts
What is Austria?
Bonus Question: What political entity was restored, then, in place of a unified Germany, and how many states did it have?
$500 Bonus Question fromPrussian Attempts
German Confederation.
39 states. (35 monarchies + 4 free cities)
$100 Question fromName that Louis
This king granted the Constitutional Charter of 1814, giving France a liberal constitution.
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Who was Louis XVIII (18th)?
$200 Question fromName that Louis
This king was put in power in the Revolution of 1830.
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Who was Louis Philippe?
Bonus Question: How would you characterize Louis Philippe’s political stance and the situation in France under his rule?
$200 Bonus Question fromName that Louis
Liberal in appearance (ex. adopted Constitutional Charter of 1814), but France remained basically unchanged (ex. no social legislation, suffrage limited to wealthy…).
$300 Question fromName that Louis
This socialist espoused the idea of national workshops during the revolution in 1848.
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Who was Louis Blanc?
$400 Question fromName that Louis
He became president of France’s Second Republic in 1848.
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Who was Louis Napoleon?
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This leader of the National Guard crushed the violent uprising in Paris known as the “June Days” in 1848.
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Who was General Louis Cavaignac?