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    The Revolutions of 1848 were a series of political and economic revolts that took place in Europe because of a recession and abuse of political power. Although changes were made all throughout Europe‚ the original‚ oppressive government took back control soon after‚ undoing the work of the revolutionaries. Although these changes didn’t last long‚ the revolutions did prove to both the governments and revolutionaries that the people had the power to undermine the government in order to bring about

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    Nationalism in Germany

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    cultural influence or domination." (Putins Peter‚ Rita) Nationalism has brought together many countries throughout its existence. For instance‚ Germany‚ Italy and France were all unified due to this powerful force. "At the Congress of Vienna‚ Prince Metternich stopped unification of Germany from occurring before the movement grew to large." (Watkins‚ Jefferey) The Congress of Vienna made Germany into 38 sovereign states. In these 38 soverign states was Prussia. Prussia consisted of present day Germany

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    Up until the French Revolution absolute monarchies dominated western Europe. In general‚ conservatism is associated with royalties and established religious organization including the Catholic Church‚ the Orthodox Church‚ and the Anglican Protestant Church in England. One of the lasting effects of the age of Napoleon is the spread of nationalism and liberalism. In the early 1800’s‚ liberals embraced enlightenment ideas spread by the French Revolution. Liberalism and Conservatism‚ after the French

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    Marta Alfred Hitchcock was an amazing director and his films have lived on and are still thriving today due to the techniques he used in his films and the way he created them. He was known for taking the least probable scenarios and turning them into a masterpiece just by playing with light and form or angles. Some of these films are Psycho‚ Perfect Crime‚ The Man Who Knew Too Much and Rear Window. At first it was quite difficult to pinpoint a particular film to choose as he used brilliant techniques

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    French Revolution (Estates General‚ social classes) Documents from the English and French Revolutions (Declaration of the Rights of Man‚ English Bill of Rights) Scientific Revolution (inventions‚ inventors) Module 7 Napoleon Congress of Vienna (Metternich) Nationalism and Unification Industrial Revolution (causes‚ impacts‚ development of‚ results) Imperialism (Britain‚ China‚ India‚ Boxer Rebellion‚ Opium Wars) Module 8 Modernism (definition‚ Darwin‚ Freud‚ Einstein) World War I (causes‚ powers

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    directed toward Metternich‚ the chief minister of the Habsburg Monarchy and his State Council. Metternich ordered the municipal guard to stop the uprising; however‚ the municipal guard sided with the rebellion thus enhancing the uprising in Vienna. By March 15‚ King Ferdinand was forced to adhere to the demands of the Vienna uprising and promised to provide a constitution to the people of Austria. By late March‚ Pope Pius IX had granted a constitution for the Papal States as Metternich entered into

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    Made by : Pușcașu Denis Teacher : Roșcovan Stela Useful Addresses and Phone Numbers for Tourists: Central Post office. (Centre) (Street‚ Stefan Cel Mare‚ 134) useful for some tourist info and post cards. United States Embassy. (Centre) (Street ‚ A Meteevici‚ 103) Tel: +373 22 408300

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    The delegates at the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) were motivated to a surprisingly large degree by the desire to benefit Europe as a whole‚ and this is reflected in their purpose in calling the Congress together and the settlement they reached. National interest was modified for the sake of the general interest of Europe. The Congress of Vienna was held in order to draw up a plan to alter Europe politically and territorially so as to prevent the extensive expansion of any one great power

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    against future territorial expansion campaigns. While the Congress of Vienna redistributed European lands and established a means to keep peace‚ Italian cries for unity were largely ignored by Metternich (de facto leader of the congress‚ from Vienna) and Italy was divided among many nationalities and groups. Metternich allotted Northern Italy to the control of his own people‚ the Austrians‚ Tuscany and Modena to the Hapsburg Princes‚ the Papal States to the pope‚ Parma to Marie Louise (Napoleon’s wife)

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    prevent another disruptive revolution. In order deter revolutionary ideals conservatives believed they must attack the source; civil society. Instigated most notably by Klemens von Metternich‚ an Austrian politician‚ European powers enacted legislature that would suppress liberalism and its associations. In 1819‚ Metternich enacted the Carlsbad Resolutions which aimed to repress political organizations from threatening newly restored conservative Europe. Moreover‚ it outline that all publications would

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