The rise of nationalism in europe Flashcards
Almost everything except the picture stuff [ pls still go through the tb ]
Which french Artistist in what year prepared a series of four prints visualising his dream of a world made up of “democratic and social Republics”. ??
Frédéric Sorrieu, is 1848
Q: What was the emblematic flag of the French Revolution?
A: Tricolour
Q: What term describes a government with no restraints on power?
A: Absolutist
Q: What code did Napoleon introduce in 1804?
A: Civil
Q: Which empire was a patchwork of diverse regions in Europe?
A: Habsburg
Q: Who created the 1848 print series envisioning democratic republics?
A: Sorrieu
Q: Which country led the spread of nationalism through Europe?
A: France
Q: What class emerged from the growth of industrial production?
A: Middle
Q: Which city hosted the peace settlement after Napoleon’s defeat?
A: Vienna
Q: What type of government did liberal nationalists advocate for?
A: Constitutional
Q: What is the term for an ideal society that is unlikely to exist?
A: Utopian
Q: What did the tricolour flag symbolize during the French Revolution?
A: The tricolour flag symbolized liberty, equality, and fraternity.
Q: How did Napoleon’s Civil Code influence Europe?
A: It established legal equality, abolished privileges based on birth, and secured property rights.
Q: How did the French armies’ reforms impact local populations in Europe?
A: The reforms were initially welcomed but later led to discontent due to increased taxes and conscription.
Q: What was the main goal of the Vienna Congress in 1815?
A: To restore pre-revolutionary regimes and contain the spread of nationalism and liberalism.
Q: What was the primary social structure in mid-eighteenth-century Europe?
A: It was divided into various kingdoms, duchies, and empires with no unified nation-states
Q: What concept did liberal nationalists strongly support?
A: They supported the idea of government by consent and individual freedoms.
Q: How did industrialization contribute to nationalism?
A: It led to the rise of a middle class that pushed for national unity and an end to aristocratic privileges.
Q: What was Frédéric Sorrieu’s dream depicted in his prints?
A: A world made up of democratic and social republics.
Q: What was the impact of Napoleon’s administrative changes?
A: They standardized laws and measures across Europe, laying the groundwork for modern states.
Q: What role did the Habsburg Empire play in the rise of nationalism?
A: It exemplified a multi-ethnic empire where nationalism began to challenge the imperial rule.