Exam 11: The Age of Ideologies: Europe in the Aftermath of Revolution, 1815-1848
Exam 1: The Medieval World, 1250-135075 Questions
Exam 2: Rebirth and Unrest, 1350-145375 Questions
Exam 3: Innovation and Exploration, 1453-153375 Questions
Exam 4: The Age of Dissent and Division, 1500-156474 Questions
Exam 5: Europe in the Atlantic World, 1550-166075 Questions
Exam 6: European Monarchies and Absolutism, 1660-172575 Questions
Exam 7: The New Science of the Seventeenth Century75 Questions
Exam 8: Europe During the Enlightenment75 Questions
Exam 9: The French Revolution74 Questions
Exam 10: The Industrial Revolution and Nineteenth-Century Society75 Questions
Exam 11: The Age of Ideologies: Europe in the Aftermath of Revolution, 1815-184873 Questions
Exam 12: Revolutions and Nation Building, 1848-187175 Questions
Exam 13: Imperialism and Colonialism, 1870-191472 Questions
Exam 14: Modern Industry and Mass Politics, 1870-191473 Questions
Exam 15: The First World War75 Questions
Exam 16: Turmoil Between the Wars75 Questions
Exam 17: The Second World War73 Questions
Exam 18: The Cold War World: Global Politics, economic Recovery, and Cultural Change73 Questions
Exam 19: Red Flags and Velvet Revolutions: the End of the Cold War, 1960-199074 Questions
Exam 20: A World Without Walls: Globalization and the West75 Questions
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Talleyrand survived the French Revolution by fleeing to the United States.
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The modern ideologies that were first articulated in the nineteenth century following the defeat of Napoleon included all of the following except:
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In The Condition of the Working Class in England,Friedrich Engels:
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A distinction may be drawn between liberals and republicans on the issue of:
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The basis of nineteenth-century conservatism was a belief in political stability,which the conservatives thought would be guaranteed by the:
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The Troppau Memorandum,which was signed by Russia,Prussia,and Austria,called upon the signatories to aid one another:
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The July Ordinances of 1830 issued by Charles X dissolved the newly elected Chamber of Deputies,imposed strict censorship on the press,and:
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On the Italian peninsula,the Carbonari,the term given to the feared secret police,ruthlessly repressed political opposition to the conservative regime emplaced after the Congress of Vienna.
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Realignment of European boarders after the Congress of Vienna,included all except:
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The second French Revolution prompted rebellion in Spain and Belgium.
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe influenced the Romantics greatly through his first popular novel:
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Between 1839 and 1848,the leading British voice(s)calling for democracy:
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What changes did the new regime in Britain enact in order to avoid revolution?
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The writings of the seventeenth-century political philosopher,John Locke,formed the basis for English:
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Although many nations participated in the Congress of Vienna,the guiding hand was attached to:
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At the Congress of Vienna all were concerns of Metternich except:
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Two authors who interpreted the Greek war for independence (1821-1827)as a struggle between an ancient pre-Christian European heritage and the Ottoman Empire were:
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