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Revolutions in Europe and Latin America Chapter 8 World History A Section 1 1. Know what ideology means. 2. Know what autonomy is. 3. Be able to describe what the Concert of Europe was. 4. Know what was meant by bourgeois liberalism. 5. Know which group of people wanted to create a homeland for people with a common heritage. 6. Know why countries pressured the Greeks to accept a German king. 7. Be able to compare and contrast the beliefs of conservatives and liberals during the early 1800s.

8. Know why liberals supported laissez-faire economics and what they believed it would bring 9. Know how Milos Obrenovic was able to win Russian support for Serbian independence. 10. Know which groups of people benefitted from the Congress of Vienna decisions. 11. Know what universal manhood suffrage was and what it supported. 12. Possible Essay Topic Compare the views of conservatives and liberals of the early 1800s on the topic of government by describing the types of government each group supported and why. 13. Possible Essay Topic Be able to identify and describe the ways in which Enlightenment ideas influenced liberal social and political views in the early 1800s. 14. Possible Essay Topic Be able to explain how the decisions made at the Congress of Vienna helped to bring about the revolutions of the early-to-mid 1800s. Section 2 15. Know what a recession is. 16. Be able to identify the differences between radicals and conservatives. 17. Know who Napoleon III was and how he achieved public approval.

18. Know who Louis Kossuth was and for what he is best known. 19. Know why the Congress of Vienna united the Austrian Netherlands and the Kingdom of Holland. 20. Know what happened during February Days in France in 1848. 21. Know why peasants attacked socialist workers during the June Days in France. 22. Be able to describe the result of the revolutionary uprising in Belgium in the 1830s. 23. Be able to tell why Louis Philippe was called the citizen king. 24. Know when the Second Republic in France ended. 25. Know what resulted from the 1830 revolt in Poland. 26. Be able to describe3 the events that led French voters to support Louis Napoleon and his Second Empire. 27. Know what was caused by the dismantling of the Charter of French Liberties.

28. Be able to identify the effects of the French Revolution of 1848 on Europe. 29. Be able to cite the similarities of the revolutionary movements in Northern Italy, Hungary and Czechoslovakia. 30. Possible Essay Topic Be able to define the differences among the ranks of revolutionaries during the French revolt of 1848, and describe how they affected the course of the revolution. 31. Possible Essay Topic In the quotation When Paris sneezes, Europe catches a cold, Metternich was referring to what events of his time. Explain what he was saying. Section 3 32. Know what a peninsular is. 33. Know what a creoles is. 34. Know what a mestizo is. 35. Know what a mulatto is. 36. Know which country gained its independence because of the efforts of Toussaint L Ouverture.

37. Know what Father Miguel Hidalgo s el Grito de Dolores was. 38. Be able to identify the event that caused Simon Bolivar and his followers to begin their struggle for independence. 39. Be able to identify an event in Europe in 1808 that led to widespread rebellion in Latin America. 40. Be able to describe what dominated political and social life in Latin America during the 1700s. 41. Be able to describe the goal of revolutionaries in the Italian states in 1848. 42. Know what Gran Colombia was and what of what it was made. 43. Know how Haiti s revolution was different from other Latin American revolutions. 44. Know who let Argentina to win freedom from Spanish rule. 45. Possible Essay Topic Be able to describe why many revolutionary leaders in Latin American came from the creole class, especially when that class enjoyed the benefits of existing social structure. 46. Possible Essay Topic Be able to identify the advice Dom Pedro s father gave him concerning the demands of Brazilians for independence and if you think it was good advice. 47. Possible Essay Topic Be able to describe why creoles that were influenced by Enlightenment ideas refused to support Farther Hidalgo s revolt in Mexico.