¡Viva la Revolucion! Actually I just wanted to have an easy sequential order to show you the mixin’ and matchin’ of stuff for today.

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¡Viva la Revolucion! Actually I just wanted to have an easy sequential order to show you the mixin’ and matchin’ of stuff for today

Conservatism and Liberalism Someone define conservatism in your own words…if it’s good, we’ll put it on the board Someone define political liberalism in your own words…if it’s good, we’ll put it on the board Someone define economic liberalism…if it’s good, we’ll put it on the board

Differences in Conservatism and Liberalism…you can put it…in the chart Monarchies stay in power Against change Congress of Vienna (rebuild/reshape Europe to previous form) Metternich Nothing wrong with regression towards monarchal rule Stagnation of social classes Rich stay rich or get richer Poor stay poor or get poorer Political Liberalism Representative gov’t Civil liberties John Stuart Mill is an example (fights for working class and women) Equality of all people Working for the group instead of the individual (more cooperation) Socialism grew out of Liberalism Economic Liberalism Laissez-Faire Adam Smith (supply/demand) and Thomas Malthus (population control)

¡Viva la Revolucion! ¿Si o no? Britain France Austria “Germany” Italy 1830 (or close) Reform Act of 1832 Corn Laws Restoration in 1815; King Charles X Ultraroyalist in power July Revolution  Charles X out and Louis Philippe takes over; favors bourgeoisie Governed by Germans Metternich gave in to some liberal reforms Sparked revolution  try to end king Frederick William III adopts conservative views to keep people in check No major long term effects No revolutions Mazzini (Young Italy Movement) Start of idea of unification 1848 No Revolution and Political Stability—2 party system Working and middle class improvement Nationalism increased Louis Philippe wouldn’t make changes for working class Blanc’s gov’t divides moderates and radicals Unemployment way up  working class revolt and new legislature Hungarian liberals united; Ferdinand I tries to re-establish monarchal control Radical movement spreads More civil liberties in German states Unification flopped Frederick William IV led efforts for liberalism Karl Marx and Engels--socialism Almost all of rulers throughout Italy try to grant their own constitutions Only successful: Charles Albert of Piedmont

Documents: pg. 653-654 First half of class: first doc Second half of class: second doc

Packets, yo Packets, yo

You have the right to remain silent… How and why did police forces expand as much as they did? How and why did prison reform take place?