Exam 11: The Age of Ideologies: Europe in the Aftermath of Revolution, 1815-1848

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One of the best-known images of the revolutions of 1830 is Liberty Leading the People by:

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Slavery was abolished last in:

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Why was the Greek war for independence so attractive to European powers?

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The Reform Bill of 1832:

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The revolutions in South America were aided in 1823 when the United States issued the:

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Some members of the Concert of Europe which allied themselves in the Holy Alliance were:

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Liberalism required democracy.

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The Congress of Vienna joined the Netherlands and Belgium together as a buffer against France,but the Belgians never accepted this arrangement and they revolted one of the following.

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The utopian socialist Robert Owen put his beliefs into practice in his cotton factory in:

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In his Reflections on the Revolution in France,Edmund Burk expressed his belief that enthusiasm for constitutions was misguided,and the Enlightenment's emphasis on what he called the "conquering power of reason" to be dangerous.

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A Romantic would probably argue that human nature is:

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Liberalism's fundamental principles in the aftermath of the French Revolution included all of the below except:

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English poet of the Romantic period and author of Prometheus Unbound.

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