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French and American Revolution II Flashcards

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324735224American Civil warcivil war in the United States between the North and the South0
324735225TransformismoItalian political system of the 19th century that promoted the alliance of conservatives and liberals. Claimed parliamentary deputies should support the status quo of the country, not their own views.1
324735226Social questionSocial issues that fueled political partisanship2
324735227Socialisma political theory advocating state ownership of industry3
324735228Karl MarxGerman philosopher who later became the father of socialism. He also wrote the Communist Manifesto.4
324735229Revisionisman effort by moderate socialists to update Marxian doctrines to reflect the realities of the time5
324735230Mass 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.6
324735231Charles DarwinEnglish natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection (1809-1882)7
324735232Albert EinsteinGerman physicist who developed the theory of relativity, which states that time, space, and mass are relative to each other and not fixed.8
324735233Sigmund FruedFounder of Psychoanalysis, proposed that dream images are disguised and symbolic expressions of unconscious wishes and urges9
324735234Monroe Doctrinedecember 1823 president issued final message to congress. he said that the us would not tolerate european interference in the westerrn hemisphere.10
324735235Romanticisma movement in literature and art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries that celebrated nature rather than civilization11
324735236Triple AllianceAlliance between Germany, Italy, Austria Hungry12
324735237Triple EntenteAn alliance between Great Britain, France and Russia in the years before WWI.13
324735238Balkan nationalismMovements to create independent nations within the Balkan possessions of the Ottoman Empire; provoked a series of crises within the European alliance system by threatening Austria; eventually led to World War I.14

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