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344464547Population revolutionHuge growth in population in western Europe beginning about 1730; prelude to industrialization.0
344464548ProtoindustrializationPreliminary shift away from an agricultural economy; workers became full- or part-time producers who worked at home in a capitalist system in which materials, work, orders, and sales depended on urban merchants; prelude to the Industrial Revolution.1
344464549American RevolutionRebellion of the British American Atlantic seaboard colonies; ended with the formation of the independent United States.2
344464550French RevolutionOverthrow of the Bourbon monarchy through a revolution beginning in 1789; created a republic and eventually ended with Napoleon's French empire; the source of many liberal movements and constitutions in Europe.3
344464551Louis XVIBourbon ruler of France who was executed during the radical phase of the French Revolution.4
344464552Declaration of the Rights of Man and the CitizenAdopted during the French Revolution; proclaimed the equality of French citizens; became a source document for later liberal movements.5
344464553GuillotineIntroduced as a method of "humane" execution; used during the French Revolution against thousands of individuals, especially during the Reign of Terror.6
344464554Robespierreleader of the radical phase of the French Revolution; presided over the Reign of Terror; arrested and executed by moderate revolutionaries.7
344464555Napoleon BonaparteArmy officer who rose in rank during the wars of the French Revolution; ended the democratic phase of the revolution; became emperor; deposed and exiled in 1815.8
344464556Congress of ViennaMet in 1815 after the defeat of France to restore the European balance of power.9
344464557LiberalismPolitical ideology that flourished in 19th-century western Europe; stressed limited state interference in private life, representation of the people in government; urged importance of constitutional rule and parliaments.10
344464558RadicalsFollowers of a 19th-century Western European political emphasis; advocated broader voting rights than liberals did; urged reforms favoring the lower classes.11
344464559SocialismPolitical ideology in 19th-century Europe; attacked private property in the name of equality; wanted state control of the means of production and an end to the capitalistic exploitation of the working class.12
344464560NationalismEuropean 19th-century viewpoint; often allied with other "isms"; urged the importance of national unity; valued a collective identity based on ethnic origins.13
344464561Greek RevolutionRebellion of the Greeks against the Ottoman Empire in 1820; a key step in the disintegration of the Turkish Balkan Empire.14
344464562French Revolution of 1830Second revolution against the Bourbon dynasty; a liberal movement that created a bourgeois government under a moderate monarchy.15
344464563Belgian Revolution of 1830Produced Belgian independence from the Dutch; established a constitutional monarchy.16
344464564Reform Bill of 1832British legislation that extended the vote to most male members of the middle class.17
344464565James WattDevised a steam engine in the 1770s that could be used for production in many industries; a key step in the Industrial Revolution.18
344464566Factory systemIntensification of all of the processes of production at a single site during the Industrial Revolution; involved greater organization of labor and increased discipline.19
344464567LudditesWorkers in Britain who responded to the replacement of their labor by machines during the Industrial Revolution by attempting to destroy machines; named after the fictional worker Ned Ludd.20
344464568Chartist movementUnsuccessful attempt by British artisans and workers to gain the vote during the 1840s.21
344464569French Revolution of 1848Overthrew the French monarchy established in 1830; briefly established the Second French Republic.22
344464570Revolutions of 1848The nationalist and liberal movements in Italy, Germany, Austria- Hungary; after temporary success they were suppressed.23
344464571Louis PasteurDiscoverer of germs and of the purifying process named after him.24
344464572Benjamin DisraeliBritish politician; granted the vote to working-class men in 1867; an example of conservative politicians keeping stability through reform.25
344464573Count Camillo di CavourArchitect of Italian unification in 1858; created a constitutional Italian monarchy under the king of Piedmont.26
344464574Otto von BismarckConservative prime minister of Prussia; architect of German unification under the Prussian king in 1871; used liberal reforms to maintain stability.27
344464575American Civil War (1861-1865)Fought to prevent secession of the southern states; the first war to incorporate the products and techniques of the Industrial Revolution; resulted in the abolition of slavery and the reunification of the United States.28
344464576TransformismoPolitical system in Italy that allied conservatives and liberals in support of the status quo.29
344464577Social questionIssues relating to workers and women in western Europe during the Industrial Revolution; became more critical than constitutional issues after 1870.30
344464578Karl MarxGerman socialist who saw history as a class struggle between groups out of power and those controlling the means of production; preached the inevitability of social revolution and the creation of a proletarian dictatorship.31
344464579RevisionismSocialist thought that disagreed with Marx's formulation; believed that social and economic progress could be achieved through existing political institutions.32
344464580Feminist movementSought legal and economic gains for women, among them equal access to professions and higher education; came to concentrate on the right to vote; won initial support from middle-class women.33
344464581Mass leisure cultureAn aspect of the later Industrial Revolution; decreased time at work and offered opportunities for new forms of leisure time, such as vacation trips and team sports.34
344464582Charles DarwinBiologist who developed the theory of evolution of species; argued that all living forms evolved through the successful ability to adapt in a struggle for survival.35
344464583Albert EinsteinFormulated mathematical theories to explain the behavior of planetary motion and the movement of electrical particles; in about 1900 issued the theory of relativity.36
344464584Sigmund FreudViennese physician who developed theories of the workings of the human subconscious; argued that behavior is determined by impulses.37
344464585Romanticism19th-century western European artistic and literary movement; held that emotion and impression, not reason, were the keys to the mysteries of human experience and nature; sought to portray passions, not calm reflection.38
344464586American exceptionalismhistorical argument that the development of the United States was largely individualistic and that contact with Europe was incidental to American formation.39
344464587Triple AllianceAlliance among Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy at the end of the 19th century; part of the European balance of power system before World War I.40
344464588Triple EntenteAgreement among Britain, Russia, and France in 1907; part of the European balance of power system before World War I.41
344464589Balkan nationalismMovements to create independent states and reunite ethnic groups in the Balkans; provoked crises within the European alliance system that ended with the outbreak of World War I.42
344464590Kingdom of Mataramcontrolled most of interior Java in the 17th century; weakness of the state after the 1670s allowed the Dutch to expand their control over all of Java.43
344464591SepoysIndian troops, trained in European style, serving the French and British.44
344464592RajThe British political establishment in India.45
344464593Plassey (1757)Battle between the troops of the British East India Company and an Indian army under Siraj-ud-daula, ruler of Bengal; British victory gave them control of Northeast India.46
344464594Robert CliveArchitect of British victory at Plassey; established foundations of the Raj in northern India.47
344464595PresidenciesThree districts that comprised the bulk of British-ruled territories in India during the early 19th century; capitals at Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay.48
344464596Princely statesRuled by Indian princes allied with the Raj; agents of the East India Company were stationed at their courts to ensure loyalty.49
344464597NabobsName given to Britons who went to India to make fortunes through graft and exploitation; returned to Britain to live richly.50
344464598Charles CornwallisBritish official who reformed East India Company corruption during the 1790s.51
344464599Isandhlwana (1879)Zulu defeat of a British army; one of the few indigenous victories over 19th-century European armies.52
344464600Tropical dependenciesWestern European possessions in Africa, Asia, and the South Pacific where small numbers of Europeans ruled large indigenous populations.53
344464601White dominionsA type of settlement colony, such as those in North America and Australia, where European settlers made up the majority of the population.54
344464602Settler coloniesColonies, such as those in South Africa, New Zealand, Algeria, Kenya, and Hawaii, where minority European populations lived among majority indigenous peoples.55
344464603White racial supremacyBelief in the inherent superiority of whites over the rest of humanity; peaked in the period before World War I.56
344464604Great TrekMigration into the South African interior of thousands of Afrikaners seeking to escape British control57
344464605Boer republicsIndependent states—Orange Free State and Transvaal—established during the 1850s in the South African interior by Afrikaners.58
344464606Cecil RhodesBritish entrepreneur in South Africa; manipulated political situation to gain entry to the diamonds and gold discovered in the Boer republics.59
344464607Boer War (1899-1902)Fought between the British and Afrikaners; British victory and postwar policies left the African population of South Africa under Afrikaner control.60
344464608James CookHis voyages to Hawaii from 1777 to 1779 opened the islands to the West.61
344464609KamehamehaHawaiian prince; with British backing he created a unified kingdom by 1810; promoted the entry of Western ideas in commerce and social relations.62
344464610Great MaheleHawaiian edict issued in 1848 that imposed Western property concepts that resulted in much Hawaiian land passed to Western commercial interests.63

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