Chapter 13 Flashcards
Charles Fourier believed
industrialization ignored the passionate side of human nature
The theory of ______ was based on the principle of the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people
Utalitarianism
What was the name given to the group of activists who rejected both industry and government
anarchists
The lasting effect of the Vienna Uprising was the
emancipation of serfs
Classical economists advocated growth through
free enterprise
In 1849 the crown of the new Germany created at the Frankfurt Parliament was offered to which European ruler
Frederick William IV of Prussia
Thomas Malthus’ Essay on the Principle of Population advocated
late marriage
Saint-Simon believed that, above all else, modern society needed
rational management
On source of inspiration for the Communist Manifesto was
French utopian socialism
A profound split between the German working class and German liberals was marked by:
the creation of the Frankfurt parliament
In Feb. 1848, _____ abdicated the throne
Louis-Phillipe
A group of writers who helped to define the social question were called this by their critics
utopian socialists
The dynamic force behind the revolutions of 1848 was the
political liberals
One role of gov. espoused by the classical economists was to
maintain the currency system
The revolutions of 1848 began in
France
The revolutions of 1848 failed to
establish liberal of national states
The impetus for change in 1848 was primarily driven by political liberals, or
the middle class
Writers and activists of the 1840’s who rejected both capitalist industry and the domination of government are known as
Socialists
The “Second Republic” in France was headed by
Louis Napoleon Bonaparte
Who did Karl Marx partner with to write the Communist Manifesto?
Friedrich Engels
The idea that population growth will always outstrip food supply was put forward by
Thomas Malthus
Saint-Simon believed that , above all else, modern society needed
rational management
Charles Fourier believed
industrialization ignored the passionate side of human nature
Marx derived the major ideas of the Communist Manifosto from
German Hegelianism
For most of his life, Malthus contended that the effect of rising worker’s wages was population increase and that therefore
there would be an enormous strain on the food supply
The author of the Principles of Morals and Legislation was
Bentham
The British repealed the Corn Laws in 1846 as a result of
the Irish famine
The dynamic force behind the revolutions of 1848 was the
political liberals
The Prussian constitution of 1850 called for all the following except
legislative right to propose laws
The lasting effect of the Vienna Uprising was the
emancipation of serfs