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REVOLUTIONARYVOCABULARY $400 $800 $1200 $1600 $2000CONGRESSOFVIENNA $400 $800 $1200 $1600 $2000 GONE TO VIENNA $400 $800 $1200 $1600 $2000NAMETHATAUTHOR $400 $800 $1200 $1600 $2000ROMANTICART&MUSIC $400 $800 $1200 $1600 $2000CONSERVATISM $400 $800 $1200 $1600 $2000

“-ISM” THAT SUPPORTS LAISSEZ FAIRE ECONOMICS ALONG WITH LIBERTY AND EQUALITY

LIBERALISM

PHILOSOPHY INVOLVING THE VIOLENT OVERTHROW OF THE BOURGEOISIE BY THE PROLETARIAT

MARXISM

GENERIC PHILOSOPHY IN WHICH PRIVATE PROPERTY SHOULD BE STRICTLY REGULATED BY THE GOVERNMENT

SOCIALISM

STURM AND DRANG TRANSLATE TO THESE TERMS, VERBALIZING THE EMOTIONS FELT IN ROMANTIC ART, MUSIC AND LITERATURE

STORM AND STRESS

LOUIS BLANC BELIEVED THIS “RIGHT” SHOULD BE PROTECTED THROUGH GOVERNMENT CREATED WORKSHOPS AND FACTORIES

RIGHT TO WORK

THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA SOUGHT TO CONTROL THIS NATION THAT FOR THE PREVIOUS THREE DECADES HAD BEEN REVOLTING AND EXPANDING

FRANCE

THE CONGRESS WAS INTERRUPTED, BRIEFLY BY THIS ESCAPEE WHO WAS FINALLY DEFEATED AT WATERLOO

NAPOLEON BONAPARTE

METTERNICH BELIEVED THAT THIS PHILOSOPHY HAD CAUSED WAR, BLOODSHED AND SUFFERING ACROSS EUROPE

LIBERALISM

THESE TWO NATIONS WERE UNITED, CAUSING LATER NATIONALISTIC PROBLEMS, IN ORDER TO FORM A NORTHERN DEFENSE AGAINST FRANCE

BELGIUM AND HOLLAND

THIS SYSTEM AGREED TO AT THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA HELPED TO PREVENT CONFLICTS DURING THE REST OF THE 19 TH CENTURY

CONGRESS SYSTEM

HE WAS THE HOST OF THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA

PRINCE KLEMENS VON METTERNICH

BRITISH ENVOY TO THE CONGRESS AND IDEOLOGICAL OPPOSITION TO METTERNICH

ROBERT CASTLEREAGH

THIS CZAR OF RUSSIA WENT TO THE CONGRESS ASKING FOR THE RIGHTS TO POLAND

ALEXANDER I

FRENCH ENVOY WHO, WITH BRITAIN AND AUSTRIA, ALLIGNE4D TO BALANCE OUT THE PRUSSIAN-RUSSIAN ALLIANCE

CHARLES TALLEYRAND

UNDER THE PRINCIPLE OF INTERVENTION PROCLAIMED AT THE CONGRESS, AUSTRIAN TROOPS RESTORED THIS KNIG TO THE THRONE OF KINGDOM OF THE TWO SICILIES

FERDINAND I

THIS WORDY AUTHOR WAS INFLUENCED BY JEAN- JACQUES ROUSSEAU AND THE FRENCH REVOLUTION WHILE IN FRANCE

WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

THIS PHILOSOPHIZING AUTHOR WROTE OF SYNTHESIS OF IDEAS AND THE DIALECTIC PROCESS

GEORG HEGEL

THIS GERMAN ROMANTIC WROTE OF A KNIGHT THAT WAS A CHAMPION OF INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM

JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE

CRITICAL OF NAPOLEON, THIS AUTHOR IS BEST KNOWN FOR HER WORK IN THE STRUGGLE FOR WOMEN’S RIGHTS

GERMAINE DE STAEL

GEORGE SAND, THE PEN NAME OF THIS AUTHOR, WROTE OF THE QUEST FOR SEXUAL AND PERSONAL FREEDOM IN THE BOOK LELIA

AMANDINE AURORE LUCIE DUPIN

THIS COMPOSER AND MUSICIAN INCLUDED CONFLICT AND TENSION IN HIS MUSIC IN COMPOSING MANY PIECES ALONG WITH NINE SYMPHONIES, PART OF THE NINTH IS HEARD HERE, LISTEN

LUGDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN

THIS ARTISTS WORK IS CHARACTERIZED BY BLURRED IMAGES SHOWING THE TERROR AND WRATH OF NATURE

J.M.W. TURNER

THIS PIANIST WAS REVERED AS THE GREATEST PIANIST OF HIS TIME. LISTEN

FRANZ LISZT

THIS BRITISH PAINTER IS CHARACTERIZED BY HIS LANDSCAPES OF THE ENGLISH COUNTRYSIDE

JOHN CONSTABLE

REGARDED AS GERMANY’S GREATEST ROMANTIC PAINTER, THIS ARTIST IS KNOWN FOR HIS EERIE LANDSCAPES

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH

CONSERVATISM WAS BEHIND THIS MEETING OF INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMATS IN VIENNA

CONSERVATISM

THIS GROUP OF PERSONS WAS THREATENED BY THE LIBERAL IDEAS OF SELF GOVERNMENT AND AUTONOMY

NOBILITY

METTERNICH BELIEVED THAT CONFLICT AND BLOODSHED CAME FROM THIS PHILOSOPHY

LIBERALISM

THE CONSERVATIVE PHILOSOPHY AT THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA WAS THAT FRANCE NEEDED A STABLE LEADER IN THE FORM OF THIS

MONARCH

METTERNICH BELIEVED THAT THE MIDDLE AND LOWR CLASSES SIMPLY WANTED THIS

PEACE AND QUIET