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THE WEST & THE WORLD Chapter 24: Nationalist Revolutions Sweep the West Name:_________________________ Date:__________________________ Chapter 24 Secs. 2-4: Charts, Graphs, and Sidebars (CGS)© Use the textbook to answer the following questions based on the charts, graphs, and illustrations in the chapter Connect to Today: Greeks and Turks on Cyprus (Pg. 610) -When did the Turks invade Cyprus? How did they justify this invasion? -How did the United Nations attempt to bring peace to the island? Did the solution work? Spotlight On: Emancipation (Pg. 612) -How were Alexander and Lincoln similar? -Why did neither act of emancipation work out as hoped? Chart: Patterns of Change- Nationalism (Pg. 613) -What are the functions of a nation-state? -What are some of the things that make up a nation-state’s “culture”? -Why might it be important for a nation-state to have a “national language”? -Is a common ethnic ancestry essential for creating a nation-state?

THE WEST & THE WORLD Chapter 24: Nationalist Revolutions Sweep the West Pg. 2 Chapter 24 Secs. 2-4: Charts, Graphs, and Sidebars (CGS)© Use the textbook to answer the following questions based on the charts, graphs, and illustrations in the chapter Map: The Unification of Italy, (Pg. 615) -Which territories that had been part of the Kingdom of Sardinia were not included in the final unified Italy? Who took possession of these territories? -During what time period was the greatest amount of territory added to Italy? -Based on its location, why would it have been important to Italians who supported unification to gain control of the Papal States? Historymakers: Giuseppe Garibaldi (Pg. 616) -How did Garibaldi capture the imagination of Europeans? -Why did Garibaldi clothe his soldiers in red shirts? -Why did Garibaldi decline President Lincoln’s offer to command troops in the American Civil War?

THE WEST & THE WORLD Chapter 24: Nationalist Revolutions Sweep the West Pg. 3 Chapter 24 Secs. 2-4: Charts, Graphs, and Sidebars (CGS)© Use the textbook to answer the following questions based on the charts, graphs, and illustrations in the chapter Map: The Unification of Germany, (Pg. 617) -How long did it take for the German Empire to be built? -What two major territories joined Prussia in 1867? -What area of Germany joined Prussia in 1871 to form the German Empire? -What territories did the Germans conquer from France? Historymakers: Otto von Bismarck (Pg. 618) -How do Germans differ in their views of Bismarck? -What do Bismarck’s speeches, letters, and memoirs reveal about him? Spotlight On: Frankenstein (Pg. 620) -What happens in the novel Frankenstein? -What romantic themes does the novel embody?

THE WEST & THE WORLD Chapter 24: Nationalist Revolutions Sweep the West Pg. 4 Chapter 24 Secs. 2-4: Charts, Graphs, and Sidebars (CGS)© Use the textbook to answer the following questions based on the charts, graphs, and illustrations in the chapter Historymakers: Ludwig van Beethoven (Pg. 621) -From what disability did Beethoven suffer? -How did his disability affect Beethoven? History Through Art: Fine Art (Pg. 622) -How did art change over the 19 th century? What influenced these changes? -How did Romantic artists view nature? -What did Realist artists believe? -How did Impressionism differ from Romanticism and Realism?