Revolutions in Europe and Latin America

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Revolutions in Europe and Latin America Exam–Review Notes Chapter #4

Matching Recession Mulattoes Radicals Ideology Napoleon III Louis Kossuth Peninsulares Autonomy Mestizos Louis Philippe

Multiple Choice The Concert of Europe was an agreement… Creating a homeland for a people who shared a common heritage. “June Days” in France, peasants attack. Ruler who gave up power in the “February Days.” “el Grito de Dolores” Event in Europe in 1808 that encouraged widespread rebellion in Latin America. Result of the revolutionary uprising in Belgium in the 1830s. Conservatives of the early 1800s believed in…

Liberals strongly support laissez faire economics as the best way to… Milos Obrenovic was able to win Russian support for Serb independence because… Louis Philippe was called the “citizen king” because… The Second Republic in France ended when… What was the result of the 1830 revolt in Poland? French voters supported Louis Napoleon and his Second Empire. Why? The dismantling of the Charter of French Liberties forced the abdication of… In the 1700s, Latin American political and social life was dominated by the…

17. What was a goal of revolutionaries in the Italian states of 1848? 18. For a short time after liberation, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela were part of a single nation… 19. Haiti’s fight for freedom was carried out by… 20. Revolutionary leader helped Argentina win freedom from Spain.

Short Essay Many creoles were influenced by the works of Enlightenment thinkers and supported social change. Considering this, why do you think they generally refused to support Father Hidalgo’s revolt in Mexico? Agustin de Iturbide and Simon Bolivar both sought independence for their people but for different reasons. Explain the differences in the motivations of these two leaders. “When Paris sneezes, Europe catches cold.” - Prince Clemens von Metternich In the quotation, Metternich was referring to what events of his time? Based on what you know about Metternich, explain what he was saying about these events.