Napoleonic Wars and the Rise of Nationalism
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- Q1What was ignited as a result of Napoleon's conquest of Europe?nationalist sentimentsimperialistic sentimentssocialist sentimentsreligious sentiments30sEditDelete
- Q2What is the belief that one's greatest loyalty is to a shared culture rather than to a leader or border?rationalismmilitarismnationalismimperialism30sEditDelete
- Q3Who practiced his realpolitik theory and embarked on a campaign of German unification?Otto von BismarckCount Camillo di CavourWilhelm IGiuseppe Garibaldi30sEditDelete
- Q4Where did the great powers of Europe meet after Napoleon's exile in 1815?the Berlin ConferenceConference at VersaillesCongress of ViennaNational Convention in Paris30sEditDelete
- Q5What did the blockade of Britain, the Peninsular War, and the invasion of Russia lead to for Napoleon?his rise to power throughout Europehis crossing the Atlantic to conquer North Americahis downfall and exilehis enslavement in Haiti30sEditDelete
- Q6Otto von Bismarck believed in which concept?blood and ironsweat and tearsloyalty and honestybravery and humor30sEditDelete
- Q7Which two groups of people led nationalist movements?radicals and liberalsnobility and monarchsconservatives and democratsmilitary and religious leaders30sEditDelete
- Q8What are the two main aspects of nationalist movements?unite and fightunification and separationunification and equalityunite and flight30sEditDelete
- Q9Which event represented the beginning of the French Revolution?Forming of the National AssemblyStorming of the BastilleReign of TerrorTennis Court Oath30sEditDelete
- Q10Which estate included the clergy?1st EstateNot part of estate systems3rd Estate2nd Estate30sEditDelete