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QR Challenge: Revolutions Review

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This man was known as the 'Brain' of Italian unification. His main goal was to unite Northern Italy.Cavour
Puritan parliament led by Oliver Cromwell overthrows James I. England 1200s.English Civil War
Revolutions that spread across Europe in 1848. Revolutions unsuccessful but showed monarchs that they people wanted rights.Revolutions of 1848
France 1789, the third estate revolts against King Louis XVI and policies of social injustices.French Revolution
American author of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Considered an Enlightened Thinker who was influenced by the writings of Locke, Voltaire, Rousseau and MontesquieuThomas Jefferson
Ex-slave the leads Haitian revolt against French control. Leads to Haitian independence.Toussaint L’Ouverture
Policy of Congress of Vienna that seeks to give all countries equal footing (power) on the continent, one of the reasons France isn’t punished for invading other countries.Balance of Power
Establishes himself as emperor of France and leads French to control most of continental Europe before invasion to Russia leads to his exile.Napoleon
Someone (at this time) who seeks stability and tradition in government. Pro-monarchy and against revolution.Conservative
Period of time immediately following the French Revolution when thousands were accused of being enemies of the state and guillotined.Reign of Terror
Austrian prince with strong conservative views who leads the Congress of Vienna.Prince Metternich
Someone (at this time) who seeks change in government and new rights for people. Pro-democracy, anti-monarchy.Liberalism
Leader of Latin American Revolutions against Spanish control. Helps free the South American countries from colonial rule.Simon Bolivar
In France, this estate was made up of the members of the Catholic Church/clergy.First Estate
In France, this estate was made up of the members of rich nobility.Second Estate
In France, this estate was made up of 97-98% of the general population.Third Estate
King of France during the French Revolution does nothing to help economic problems of the people. Overthrown and executed.King Louis XVI
1688 England, parliament asks William and Mary to overthrow James II, bloodless revolution that established many rights for English people.Glorious Revolution
This man unified Germany through Blood and IronBismarck
This man was known as the 'sword' of Italian unificationGaribaldi
This man was the 'soul' of Italian unificationMazzini
Identify the six reasons for revolutionSocial Injustice, Religious Intolerance, Economic Distress, Unpopular Method of Rule, Enlightenment Ideas, Nationalism

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