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Chapter 20 The Growth of Nationalism 1. Turn in 20.1 reading 2. Open text book to 20.1 3. Terms to Know – complete it and THINK about the terms, especially.

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1 Chapter 20 The Growth of Nationalism 1. Turn in 20.1 reading 2. Open text book to 20.1 3. Terms to Know – complete it and THINK about the terms, especially “nation-state” “ideology” “conservatism” and “liberalism” 4. Get notebook out TITLE: 20.1 Ideologies

2 20.1 Ideologies. NationalismConservatismLiberalism the belief that people should be loyal to their country, not just their leader the idea that generally supports existing ways (or even past ways)of doing things and opposes quick, major change the idea that generally encourages individual freedom and social progress; encourages change In the Congress of Vienna… “-ism” = a belief in Idea of the Nation-state All nations sent delegates to get what they wanted  Prince Metternich of Austria  Duke of Wellington (England)  Talleyrand – France  Prince Hardenberg – Prussia  Czar Alexander I - Russia Wanted land back from Napoleon/France Redrew map of Europe Prince Metternich Basis for meeting Restore balance of power Payback for suffering caused by Napoleon Restore royal families to power Redraw map of Europe  Bel., Lux., Holland  Prussia given Rhineland  Austria given part of N. Italy  France surrounded by strong nations  German Confederation Alliance: “Concert of Europe” Spread by France Linked with Nationalism and “self-determination” Caused 1830 and 1848 rebellions  France  Belgium  Poland  Italy  Germany  Czechs  Hungarians

3 Chapter 20 The Growth of Nationalism THURSDAY March 28, 2013 Turn in any work you might have (there was not homework for today) Open Text Book to page 468

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5 Spread of Nationalism Troubles in Ottoman Empire Troubles in Russia Revolutions in Latin America French Revolution American Revolution Enlightenment Welcome Back! MONDAY April 8, 2013 Open text to 20.2 Copy following FLOW CHART in notes:

6 Chapter 20 The Growth of Nationalism Tuesday April 9, 2013 Turn in any 20.2 FIBs not turned in yesterday OPEN TEXT BOOK 20.2 OPEN NOTEBOOK – “20.2 Eastern Europe” Name the empire nicknamed “the sick man of Europe” Which nation did Western Europe support in their rebellion against the Ottomans? Which side did the Europeans take in the Russo-Turkish War? Which czar expanded Russia’s educational system?

7 Chapter 20 The Growth of Nationalism Tuesday April 9, 2013 “20.1 Changes in Political Thinking” At the Congress of Vienna, the German states were reorganized into: Belgium gained independence from: Many uprising spread across Europe & were crushed, except in: Who increased the power of the Roman Catholic Church in France? The emperor of the Second Empire in France was: The French man charged with selling military secrets to Germany:

8 20.3 Social Classes of Latin America Peninsulares top whites born in Europe (Iberian Peninsula) Best jobs, made the most money Creoles (Criollos) whites born in the Americas Owned most land & mines; less important jobs; made less money then Peninsulares; tense relationship with Peninsulares Meztizos Mixed European & Native Viewed as inferior to whites, but better off than Mulattoes Mullatos Mixed European & African Viewed as inferior to whites Pure Natives pure nativeLimited rights Pure Africans bottom pure AfricanUsually slaves

9 20.3 Latin American Nationalism European Nation Latin American Nation(s)Social ClassActions for independence Francois Dominique Toussant F Haiti Africa/sla ve Jean-Jacques Dessalines F Haiti Africa/sla ve Simon Bolivar S Venezuela Columbia, Panama, Peru, Bolivia Creole Jose de San Martin S Chile Creole King John VI and Pedro P Brazil Pen. Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla S Mexico Creole Jose Maria Morelos y Parona S Mexico Creole Augustin de Iturbidue S Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica Creole

10 Chapter 20 The Growth of Nationalism Thursday April 11, 2013 Turn in any FIBs not turned in yet OPEN TEXT BOOK 20.3 or have out 20.3 outline or chart OPEN NOTEBOOK – “20.3 Latin America” Name the top of the Latin American social hierarchy, the group with the most powerful jobs: The Catholic Church protested the mistreatment of which social group? King Pedro declared independence for which country? In 1838, the United Provinces of Central America split into (name the 5 countries):


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