Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Post Napoleonic Era
1. Post Napoleonic Era Group 1 Group 2
a) Metterich & Congress of Vienna (p.134-135)
b) Post Napoleon Questions (p.136) Group 3 Group 4
c) Age of Ideologies (p.144 –146) Group 5 Group 6
d) Central Europe Challenges the Old Order (p.146 – 147) Group 7 Group 8
e) Revolution of 1830 – 1848 (p. 148 – 154)
Group 9 Group 10
f) Revolts in Latin America (p.155-161)
1) Why is Metternich important? (p. 134-135)
Metternich was an Austrian foreign minister. G1
A)
B)
C)
D)
2) What was Congress of Vienna? (p. 135-136; p. 144)
Members & Representatives Legacy G1
5 “Great Powers” of Europe Short Term: a)
b)
1) = Emperor Francis I
Long Term: a)
2) = Frederick William III
b)
3) = Czar Alexander I
4) = FM Lord Castlereagh
c)
5) = FM Prince Talleyrand
2. Assign #
POST NAPOLEONIC ERA p. 134-136
1) Why is Metternich important? (p. 134-135) Section 1 p. 143-147
Section 2 p. 148-154
p. 155-161
Answer to #1
2) What was Congress of Vienna? (p. 135-136; p. 144)
Members & Representatives Goals
5 “Great Powers” of Europe a)
1) = Emperor Francis I b)
2) = Frederick William III
c)
3) = Czar Alexander I
d)
4) = FM Lord Castlereagh
5) = FM Prince Talleyrand
Legacy
Actions Taken
Short Term: a)
b)
Long Term:
3. Assign #
POST NAPOLEONIC ERA p. 134-136
1) Why is Metternich important? (p. 134-135) Section 1 p. 143-147
Section 2 p. 148-154
Answer to #1
Back to main p. 155-161
2) What was Congress of Vienna? (p. 135-136; p. 144)
Members & Representatives Goals
5 “Great Powers” of Europe a)
1) Austria = Emperor Francis I b)
2) = Frederick William III
c)
3) = Czar Alexander I
d)
4) = FM Lord Castlereagh
5) = FM Prince Talleyrand
Legacy
Actions Taken
Short Term: a)
b)
Long Term: a)
b)
c)
4. Assign #
POST NAPOLEONIC ERA p. 134-136
1) Why is Metternich important? (p. 134-135) Section 1 p. 143-147
Section 2 p. 148-154
Answer to #1
Back to main p. 155-161
2) What was Congress of Vienna? (p. 135-136; p. 144)
Members & Representatives Goals
5 “Great Powers” of Europe a)
1) Austria = Emperor Francis I b)
2) Prussia = Frederick William III
c)
3) = Czar Alexander I
d)
4) = FM Lord Castlereagh
5) = FM Prince Talleyrand
Legacy
Actions Taken
Short Term: a)
b)
Long Term: a)
b)
c)
5. Assign #
POST NAPOLEONIC ERA p. 134-136
1) Why is Metternich important? (p. 134-135) Section 1 p. 143-147
Section 2 p. 148-154
Answer to #1
Back to main p. 155-161
2) What was Congress of Vienna? (p. 135-136; p. 144)
Members & Representatives Goals
5 “Great Powers” of Europe a)
1) Austria = Emperor Francis I b)
2) Prussia = Frederick William III
c)
3) Russia = Czar Alexander I
d)
4) = FM Lord Castlereagh
5) = FM Prince Talleyrand
Legacy
Actions Taken
Short Term: a)
b)
Long Term: a)
b)
c)
6. Assign #
POST NAPOLEONIC ERA p. 134-136
1) Why is Metternich important? (p. 134-135) Section 1 p. 143-147
Section 2 p. 148-154
Answer to #1
Back to main p. 155-161
2) What was Congress of Vienna? (p. 135-136; p. 144)
Members & Representatives Goals
5 “Great Powers” of Europe a)
1) Austria = Emperor Francis I b)
2) Prussia = Frederick William III
c)
3) Russia = Czar Alexander I
d)
4) Britain = FM Lord Castlereagh
5) = FM Prince Talleyrand
Legacy
Actions Taken
Short Term: a)
b)
Long Term: a)
b)
c)
7. Assign #
POST NAPOLEONIC ERA p. 134-136
1) Why is Metternich important? (p. 134-135) Section 1 p. 143-147
Section 2 p. 148-154
Answer to #1
Back to main p. 155-161
2) What was Congress of Vienna? (p. 135-136; p. 144)
Members & Representatives Goals
5 “Great Powers” of Europe a)
1) Austria = Emperor Francis I b)
2) Prussia = Frederick William III
c)
3) Russia = Czar Alexander I
d)
4) Britain = FM Lord Castlereagh
5) France = FM Prince Talleyrand
Legacy
Actions Taken
Short Term: a)
b)
Long Term: a)
b)
c)
8. Assign #
POST NAPOLEONIC ERA p. 134-136
1) Why is Metternich important? (p. 134-135) Section 1 p. 143-147
Section 2 p. 148-154
Answer to #1
Back to main p. 155-161
2) What was Congress of Vienna? (p. 135-136; p. 144)
Members & Representatives Goals
5 “Great Powers” of Europe a)
1) Austria = Emperor Francis I b)
2) Prussia = Frederick William III
c)
3) Russia = Czar Alexander I
d)
4) Britain = FM Lord Castlereagh
5) France = FM Prince Talleyrand
Legacy
Actions Taken
Short Term: a)
France gave land back taken by b)
Napoleon, but still a major power
Long Term: a)
b)
c)
9. Assign #
POST NAPOLEONIC ERA p. 134-136
1) Why is Metternich important? (p. 134-135) Section 1 p. 143-147
Section 2 p. 148-154
Answer to #1
Back to main p. 155-161
2) What was Congress of Vienna? (p. 135-136; p. 144)
Members & Representatives Goals
5 “Great Powers” of Europe a)
1) Austria = Emperor Francis I b)
2) Prussia = Frederick William III
c)
3) Russia = Czar Alexander I
d)
4) Britain = FM Lord Castlereagh
5) France = FM Prince Talleyrand
Legacy
Actions Taken
Short Term: a)
France gave land back taken by b)
Napoleon, but still a major power
Long Term: a)
Formed Kingdom of Netherlands
b)
c)
10. Assign #
POST NAPOLEONIC ERA p. 134-136
1) Why is Metternich important? (p. 134-135) Section 1 p. 143-147
Section 2 p. 148-154
Answer to #1
Back to main p. 155-161
2) What was Congress of Vienna? (p. 135-136; p. 144)
Members & Representatives Goals
5 “Great Powers” of Europe a)
1) Austria = Emperor Francis I b)
2) Prussia = Frederick William III
c)
3) Russia = Czar Alexander I
d)
4) Britain = FM Lord Castlereagh
5) France = FM Prince Talleyrand
Legacy
Actions Taken
Short Term: a)
France gave land back taken by b)
Napoleon, but still a major power
Long Term: a)
Formed Kingdom of Netherlands
b)
Created German Confederation
c)
11. Assign #
POST NAPOLEONIC ERA p. 134-136
1) Why is Metternich important? (p. 134-135) Section 1 p. 143-147
Section 2 p. 148-154
Answer to #1
Back to main p. 155-161
2) What was Congress of Vienna? (p. 135-136; p. 144)
Members & Representatives Goals
5 “Great Powers” of Europe a) Establish lasting peace & stability
1) Austria = Emperor Francis I b)
2) Prussia = Frederick William III
c)
3) Russia = Czar Alexander I
d)
4) Britain = FM Lord Castlereagh
5) France = FM Prince Talleyrand
Legacy
Actions Taken
Short Term: a)
France gave land back taken by b)
Napoleon, but still a major power
Long Term: a)
Formed Kingdom of Netherlands
b)
Created German Confederation
c)
12. Assign #
POST NAPOLEONIC ERA p. 134-136
1) Why is Metternich important? (p. 134-135) Section 1 p. 143-147
Section 2 p. 148-154
Answer to #1
Back to main p. 155-161
2) What was Congress of Vienna? (p. 135-136; p. 144)
Members & Representatives Goals
5 “Great Powers” of Europe a) Establish lasting peace & stability
1) Austria = Emperor Francis I b) Prevent future French Aggression
2) Prussia = Frederick William III
c)
3) Russia = Czar Alexander I
d)
4) Britain = FM Lord Castlereagh
5) France = FM Prince Talleyrand
Legacy
Actions Taken
Short Term: a)
France gave land back taken by b)
Napoleon, but still a major power
Long Term: a)
Formed Kingdom of Netherlands
b)
Created German Confederation
c)
13. Assign #
POST NAPOLEONIC ERA p. 134-136
1) Why is Metternich important? (p. 134-135) Section 1 p. 143-147
Section 2 p. 148-154
Answer to #1
Back to main p. 155-161
2) What was Congress of Vienna? (p. 135-136; p. 144)
Members & Representatives Goals
5 “Great Powers” of Europe a) Establish lasting peace & stability
1) Austria = Emperor Francis I b) Prevent future French Aggression
2) Prussia = Frederick William III
c) Restore Balance of Power
3) Russia = Czar Alexander I
d)
4) Britain = FM Lord Castlereagh
5) France = FM Prince Talleyrand
Legacy
Actions Taken
Short Term: a)
France gave land back taken by b)
Napoleon, but still a major power
Long Term: a)
Formed Kingdom of Netherlands
b)
Created German Confederation
c)
14. Assign #
POST NAPOLEONIC ERA p. 134-136
1) Why is Metternich important? (p. 134-135) Section 1 p. 143-147
Section 2 p. 148-154
Answer to #1
Back to main p. 155-161
2) What was Congress of Vienna? (p. 135-136; p. 144)
Members & Representatives Goals
5 “Great Powers” of Europe a) Establish lasting peace & stability
1) Austria = Emperor Francis I b) Prevent future French Aggression
2) Prussia = Frederick William III
c) Restore Balance of Power
3) Russia = Czar Alexander I
d) Restore Royal families to French Revolution
4) Britain = FM Lord Castlereagh
5) France = FM Prince Talleyrand
Legacy
Actions Taken
Short Term: a)
France gave land back taken by b)
Napoleon, but still a major power
Long Term: a)
Formed Kingdom of Netherlands
b)
Created German Confederation
c)
15. Assign #
POST NAPOLEONIC ERA p. 134-136
1) Why is Metternich important? (p. 134-135) Section 1 p. 143-147
Section 2 p. 148-154
Answer to #1
Back to main p. 155-161
2) What was Congress of Vienna? (p. 135-136; p. 144)
Members & Representatives Goals
5 “Great Powers” of Europe a) Establish lasting peace & stability
1) Austria = Emperor Francis I b) Prevent future French Aggression
2) Prussia = Frederick William III
c) Restore Balance of Power
3) Russia = Czar Alexander I
d) Restore Royal families to French Revolution
4) Britain = FM Lord Castlereagh
5) France = FM Prince Talleyrand
Legacy
Actions Taken
Short Term: a) Conservatives regained control
France gave land back taken by b)
Napoleon, but still a major power
Long Term: a)
Formed Kingdom of Netherlands
b)
Created German Confederation
c)
16. Assign #
POST NAPOLEONIC ERA p. 134-136
1) Why is Metternich important? (p. 134-135) Section 1 p. 143-147
Section 2 p. 148-154
Answer to #1
Back to main p. 155-161
2) What was Congress of Vienna? (p. 135-136; p. 144)
Members & Representatives Goals
5 “Great Powers” of Europe a) Establish lasting peace & stability
1) Austria = Emperor Francis I b) Prevent future French Aggression
2) Prussia = Frederick William III
c) Restore Balance of Power
3) Russia = Czar Alexander I
d) Restore Royal families to French Revolution
4) Britain = FM Lord Castlereagh
5) France = FM Prince Talleyrand
Legacy
Actions Taken
Short Term: a) Conservatives regained control
France gave land back taken by b) Triggered revolts in colonies.
Napoleon, but still a major power
Long Term: a)
Formed Kingdom of Netherlands
b)
Created German Confederation
c)
17. Assign #
POST NAPOLEONIC ERA p. 134-136
1) Why is Metternich important? (p. 134-135) Section 1 p. 143-147
Section 2 p. 148-154
Answer to #1
Back to main p. 155-161
2) What was Congress of Vienna? (p. 135-136; p. 144)
Members & Representatives Goals
5 “Great Powers” of Europe a) Establish lasting peace & stability
1) Austria = Emperor Francis I b) Prevent future French Aggression
2) Prussia = Frederick William III
c) Restore Balance of Power
3) Russia = Czar Alexander I
d) Restore Royal families to French Revolution
4) Britain = FM Lord Castlereagh
5) France = FM Prince Talleyrand
Legacy
Actions Taken
Short Term: a) Conservatives regained control
France gave land back taken by b) Triggered revolts in colonies.
Napoleon, but still a major power
Long Term: a) Created an age of peace in Europe
Formed Kingdom of Netherlands
b)
Created German Confederation
c)
18. Assign #
POST NAPOLEONIC ERA p. 134-136
1) Why is Metternich important? (p. 134-135) Section 1 p. 143-147
Section 2 p. 148-154
Answer to #1
Back to main p. 155-161
2) What was Congress of Vienna? (p. 135-136; p. 144)
Members & Representatives Goals
5 “Great Powers” of Europe a) Establish lasting peace & stability
1) Austria = Emperor Francis I b) Prevent future French Aggression
2) Prussia = Frederick William III
c) Restore Balance of Power
3) Russia = Czar Alexander I
d) Restore Royal families to French Revolution
4) Britain = FM Lord Castlereagh
5) France = FM Prince Talleyrand
Legacy
Actions Taken
Short Term: a) Conservatives regained control
France gave land back taken by b) Triggered revolts in colonies.
Napoleon, but still a major power
Long Term: a) Created an age of peace in Europe
Formed Kingdom of Netherlands
b) Decreased French Power & Increased British Power
Created German Confederation
c)
19. Assign #
POST NAPOLEONIC ERA p. 134-136
1) Why is Metternich important? (p. 134-135) Section 1 p. 143-147
Section 2 p. 148-154
Answer to #1
Back to main p. 155-161
2) What was Congress of Vienna? (p. 135-136; p. 144)
Members & Representatives Goals
5 “Great Powers” of Europe a) Establish lasting peace & stability
1) Austria = Emperor Francis I b) Prevent future French Aggression
2) Prussia = Frederick William III
c) Restore Balance of Power
3) Russia = Czar Alexander I
d) Restore Royal families to French Revolution
4) Britain = FM Lord Castlereagh
5) France = FM Prince Talleyrand
Legacy
Actions Taken
Short Term: a) Conservatives regained control
France gave land back taken by b) Triggered revolts in colonies.
Napoleon, but still a major power
Long Term: a) Created an age of peace in Europe
Formed Kingdom of Netherlands
b) Decreased French Power & Increased British Power
Created German Confederation
c) Started growth of Nationalism
21. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How can France
remain a
power?
22. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep
France
weak?
How can France
remain a
power?
23. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep
France
weak?
How to put back
old monarchs?
How can France
remain a
power?
24. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep
France
weak?
How to put back
old monarchs?
How to
maintain
How can France peace?
remain a
power?
25. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep How to stop future
France revolutions?
weak?
How to put back
old monarchs?
How to
maintain
How can France peace?
remain a
power?
26. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep How to stop future
France revolutions?
weak?
How to put back
old monarchs?
How to
maintain
How can France peace?
remain a
power?
How come our
food is so
28. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How can France
remain a power?
GET OTHERS
TO ARGUE
WITH EACH
OTHER
29. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?
Ring France with Strong Nations
How can France
remain a power?
GET OTHERS
TO ARGUE
WITH EACH
OTHER
30. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?
Ring France with Strong Nations
How to put back
old monarchs?
LEGITIMACY
How can France
remain a power?
GET OTHERS
TO ARGUE
WITH EACH
OTHER
31. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?
Ring France with Strong Nations
How to put back
old monarchs?
LEGITIMACY
How to maintain
How can France peace?
remain a power? a)
GET OTHERS b)
TO ARGUE
WITH EACH
OTHER
32. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?
Ring France with Strong Nations
How to put back
old monarchs?
LEGITIMACY
How to maintain
How can France peace?
remain a power? a) Balance of Power
GET OTHERS b)
TO ARGUE
WITH EACH
OTHER
33. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?
Ring France with Strong Nations
How to put back
old monarchs?
LEGITIMACY
How to maintain
How can France peace?
remain a power? a) Balance of Power
GET OTHERS b) Concert of Europe
TO ARGUE
WITH EACH
OTHER
34. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak? How to stop future
Ring France with Strong Nations revolutions?
HOLY ALLIANCE
How to put back
old monarchs?
LEGITIMACY
How to maintain
How can France peace?
remain a power? a) Balance of Power
GET OTHERS b) Concert of Europe
TO ARGUE
WITH EACH
OTHER
35. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
a) G2 a) G2 G2
a)
b)
b)
c) b)
d)
c)
e)
d)
f) c)
How can France remain a power?(p.136)
a) G3 Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136) G3
a)
b)
Concert of Europe (p.136) G3
a)
b)
c)
36. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136)
Concert of Europe
37. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
a) British want to keep France weak
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136
Concert of Europe
38. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
a) British want to keep France weak
b) Take back land conquered by
Napoleon
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136
Concert of Europe
39. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
a) British want to keep France weak
b) Take back land conquered by
Napoleon
c) Ring France w/ strong nations
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136
Concert of Europe
40. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
a) British want to keep France weak
b) Take back land conquered by
Napoleon
c) Ring France w/ strong nations
d) Create German Confederation
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136
Concert of Europe
41. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
a) British want to keep France weak
b) Take back land conquered by
Napoleon
c) Ring France w/ strong nations
d) Create German Confederation
e) Create Netherlands Kingdom
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136
Concert of Europe
42. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
a) British want to keep France weak
b) Take back land conquered by
Napoleon
c) Ring France w/ strong nations
d) Create German Confederation
e) Create Netherlands Kingdom
f) Let Austria rule North Italy
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136
Concert of Europe
43. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE - 1815
How to keep France weak? (p.136)
a) British want to keep France weak
b) Take back land conquered by
Napoleon
c) Ring France w/ strong nations
d) Create German Confederation
e) Create Netherlands Kingdom
f) Let Austria rule North Italy
44. How to keep France weak? (p.136)
a) British want to keep France weak
b) Take back land conquered by
Napoleon
c) Ring France w/ strong nations
d) Create German Confederation
e) Create Netherlands Kingdom
f) Let Austria rule North Italy
German
Confederation
45. How to keep France weak? (p.136)
a) British want to keep France weak
b) Take back land conquered by
Napoleon
c) Ring France w/ strong nations
d) Create German Confederation
e) Create Netherlands Kingdom
f) Let Austria rule North Italy
Kingdom of
Netherlands
46. Kingdom of Sweden
Kingdom of
Netherlands
United Kingdom
Prussian Empire Russian Empire
Vienna
France
Austrian Empire
Ottoman Empire
Spain
Ottoman Empire
Back to Main
47. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136
Concert of Europe
48. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
a) a)
a)
b) b)
b)
c) c)
c)
d)
d)
e)
How can France remain a power?
a) Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136
a)
b)
Concert of Europe
a)
b)
c)
49. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
a) Reactionaries want to
return to pre 1792 rule
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136
Concert of Europe
50. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
a) Reactionaries want to
return to pre 1792 rule
b) Restoring hereditary
monarchies unseated
by FR & Napoleon
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136
Concert of Europe
51. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
a) Reactionaries want to
return to pre 1792 rule
b) Restoring hereditary
monarchies unseated
by FR & Napoleon
c) King Louis XVIII
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136
Concert of Europe
52. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE - 1815
Legitimacy (p.136)
a) Reactionaries want to
return to pre 1792 rule
b) Restoring hereditary
monarchies unseated
by FR & Napoleon
c) King Louis XVIII
53. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE - 1815
Legitimacy (p.136)
a) Reactionaries want to
return to pre 1792 rule
b) Restoring hereditary
monarchies unseated
by FR & Napoleon
c) King Louis XVIII
54. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE - 1815
Legitimacy (p.136)
a) Reactionaries want to
return to pre 1792 rule
b) Restoring hereditary
monarchies unseated
by FR & Napoleon
c) King Louis XVIII
Back to main
55. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136)
Concert of Europe (p.136)
56. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
a) Wanted by Czar Alex I
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136
Concert of Europe
57. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
a) Wanted by Czar Alex I
b) Christian monarchs
should work together to
stop future revolutions
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136
Concert of Europe
58. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
a) Wanted by Czar Alex I
b) Christian monarchs
should work together to
stop future revolutions
c) People & Church?
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136
Concert of Europe
59. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
a) Wanted by Czar Alex I
b) Christian monarchs
should work together to
stop future revolutions
c) People & Church?
d) Russian, Prussia &
How can France remain a power? Austria
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136
Concert of Europe
60. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815 Holy Alliance (p.136)
What questions were being asked by the elite powers? a) Wanted by Czar Alex I
b) Christian monarchs
should work together to
stop future revolutions
c) People & Church?
Back to main
61. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815 Holy Alliance (p.136)
What questions were being asked by the elite powers? a) Wanted by Czar Alex I
b) Christian monarchs
should work together to
stop future revolutions
c) People & Church?
Back to main
62. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815 Holy Alliance (p.136)
What questions were being asked by the elite powers? a) Wanted by Czar Alex I
b) Christian monarchs
should work together to
stop future revolutions
c) People & Church?
Russian Empire
Prussian Empire
Austrian Empire
63. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815 Holy Alliance (p.136)
What questions were being asked by the elite powers? a) Wanted by Czar Alex I
b) Christian monarchs
should work together to
stop future revolutions
Stop future
revolutions! c) People & Church?
Russian Empire
Prussian Empire
Stop future
revolutions!
Austrian Empire
Stop future
revolutions!
Back to main
64. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815 Holy Alliance (p.136)
What questions were being asked by the elite powers? a) Wanted by Czar Alex I
b) Christian monarchs
should work together to
stop future revolutions
Stop future
revolutions! c) People & Church?
Russian Empire
Prussian Empire
Stop future
revolutions!
Austrian Empire
Stop future
revolutions!
Back to main
65. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815 Holy Alliance (p.136)
What questions were being asked by the elite powers? a) Wanted by Czar Alex I
We can’t sign because of b) Christian monarchs
our constitution, but yeah, should work together to
‘Stop future revolutions!’ stop future revolutions
Stop future
revolutions! c) People & Church?
Russian Empire
Prussian Empire
Stop future
revolutions!
Austrian Empire
Stop future
revolutions!
Back to main
66. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
Holy Alliance (p.136)
We can’t sign because of our
constitution, but yeah, ‘Stop a) Wanted by Czar Alex I
future revolutions!’ b) Christian monarchs
Stop future
revolutions! should work together to
stop future revolutions
c) People & Church?
Prussian Empire Russian Empire
British FR Castlereagh Stop future
later said, revolutions!
a piece of sublime Austrian Empire
mysticism and nonsense’.
Stop future
revolutions!
Back to main
67. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136)
Concert of Europe
68. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136)
a) Way to keep lasting peace
Concert of Europe
69. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136)
a) Way to keep lasting peace
b) Form Alliances to keep a nation from
gaining to much power
Concert of Europe
70.
71. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
a) a)
a)
b) b)
b)
c) c)
c)
d) d)
d)
e)
How can France remain a power?
a) Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136
a)
b)
Concert of Europe
a)
b)
c)
72. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136
Concert of Europe
a)
b)
c)
73. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136
Concert of Europe
a) Powers met periodically to discuss any problems affecting European peace
b)
c)
74. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136
Concert of Europe
a) Powers met periodically to discuss any problems affecting European peace
b) Peace kept for 100 years (until 1914)
c)
75. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
How can France remain a power?
Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136
Concert of Europe
a) Powers met periodically to discuss any problems affecting European peace
b) Peace kept for 100 years (until 1914)
c) Did NOT grasp problem of Nationalism and Alliances
76. POST NAPOLEONIC EUROPE – 1815
What questions were being asked by the elite powers?
How to keep France weak?(p.136) Legitimacy (p.136) Holy Alliance (p.136)
a) British want to keep France weak
a) Reactionaries want to a) Wanted by Czar Alex I
b) Take back land conquered by
Napoleon return to pre 1792 rule b) Christian monarchs
c) Ring France w/ strong nations b) Restoring hereditary should work together to
d) Create German Confederation monarchies unseated stop future revolutions
e) Create Netherlands Kingdom by FR & Napoleon c) People & Church?
f) Let Austria rule North Italy c) King Louis XVIII d) Russian, Prussia &
How can France remain a power? Austria
a) Try to get other powers Balance of Power (Demo) (p.136)
to argue with one another a) Way to keep lasting peace
b) Form Alliances to keep a nation from
gaining to much power
Concert of Europe
a) Powers met periodically to discuss any problems affecting European peace
b) Peace kept for 100 years (until 1914)
c) Did NOT grasp problem of Nationalism and Alliances
Back to main
77. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
G4
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
78. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs
79. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs
B) Noble Landowners
80. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs
B) Noble Landowners
C) Church leaders
81. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs
B) Noble Landowners
C) Church leaders
D) Concert of Europe
82. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs
B) Noble Landowners
C) Church leaders
D) Concert of Europe
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve
traditional ways
83. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs
B) Noble Landowners
C) Church leaders
D) Concert of Europe
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve
traditional ways
F) Support social hierarchy
84. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs
B) Noble Landowners
C) Church leaders
D) Concert of Europe
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve
traditional ways
F) Support social hierarchy
G) Return to pre 1789
85. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs
B) Noble Landowners
C) Church leaders
D) Concert of Europe
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve
traditional ways
F) Support social hierarchy
G) Return to pre 1789
H) Talk of natural rights led
to chaos
86. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs
B) Noble Landowners
C) Church leaders
D) Concert of Europe
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve
traditional ways
F) Support social hierarchy
G) Return to pre 1789
H) Talk of natural rights led
to chaos
I) Change must be slow
87. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs
B) Noble Landowners
C) Church leaders
D) Concert of Europe
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve
traditional ways
F) Support social hierarchy
G) Return to pre 1789
H) Talk of natural rights led
to chaos
I) Change must be slow
J) Benefited all people by
defending peace and
stability
88. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs
B) Noble Landowners
C) Church leaders
D) Concert of Europe
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve
traditional ways
F) Support social hierarchy
G) Return to pre 1789
H) Talk of natural rights led
to chaos
I) Change must be slow
J) Benefited all people by
defending peace and
stability
K) Metternich urged
monarchs to oppose
freedom of the press,
crush revolts & send
troops to stop revolts in
neighboring lands
89. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs a) Bourgeoisie
B) Noble Landowners
C) Church leaders
D) Concert of Europe
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve
traditional ways
F) Support social hierarchy
G) Return to pre 1789
H) Talk of natural rights led
to chaos
I) Change must be slow
J) Benefited all people by
defending peace and
stability
K) Metternich urged
monarchs to oppose
freedom of the press,
crush revolts & send
troops to stop revolts in
neighboring lands
90. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs a) Bourgeoisie
B) Noble Landowners b) Middle Class
C) Church leaders
D) Concert of Europe
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve
traditional ways
F) Support social hierarchy
G) Return to pre 1789
H) Talk of natural rights led
to chaos
I) Change must be slow
J) Benefited all people by
defending peace and
stability
K) Metternich urged
monarchs to oppose
freedom of the press,
crush revolts & send
troops to stop revolts in
neighboring lands
91. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs a) Bourgeoisie
B) Noble Landowners b) Middle Class
C) Church leaders c) Business owners
D) Concert of Europe
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve
traditional ways
F) Support social hierarchy
G) Return to pre 1789
H) Talk of natural rights led
to chaos
I) Change must be slow
J) Benefited all people by
defending peace and
stability
K) Metternich urged
monarchs to oppose
freedom of the press,
crush revolts & send
troops to stop revolts in
neighboring lands
92. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs a) Bourgeoisie
B) Noble Landowners b) Middle Class
C) Church leaders c) Business owners
D) Concert of Europe
d) Bankers
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve
traditional ways
F) Support social hierarchy
G) Return to pre 1789
H) Talk of natural rights led
to chaos
I) Change must be slow
J) Benefited all people by
defending peace and
stability
K) Metternich urged
monarchs to oppose
freedom of the press,
crush revolts & send
troops to stop revolts in
neighboring lands
93. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs a) Bourgeoisie
B) Noble Landowners b) Middle Class
C) Church leaders c) Business owners
D) Concert of Europe
d) Bankers
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve e) Lawyers
traditional ways
F) Support social hierarchy
G) Return to pre 1789
H) Talk of natural rights led
to chaos
I) Change must be slow
J) Benefited all people by
defending peace and
stability
K) Metternich urged
monarchs to oppose
freedom of the press,
crush revolts & send
troops to stop revolts in
neighboring lands
94. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs a) Bourgeoisie
B) Noble Landowners b) Middle Class
C) Church leaders c) Business owners
D) Concert of Europe
d) Bankers
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve e) Lawyers
traditional ways f) Newspaper writers
F) Support social hierarchy
G) Return to pre 1789
H) Talk of natural rights led
to chaos
I) Change must be slow
J) Benefited all people by
defending peace and
stability
K) Metternich urged
monarchs to oppose
freedom of the press,
crush revolts & send
troops to stop revolts in
neighboring lands
95. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs a) Bourgeoisie
B) Noble Landowners b) Middle Class
C) Church leaders c) Business owners
D) Concert of Europe
d) Bankers
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve e) Lawyers
traditional ways f) Newspaper writers
F) Support social hierarchy g) Writers
G) Return to pre 1789
H) Talk of natural rights led
to chaos
I) Change must be slow
J) Benefited all people by
defending peace and
stability
K) Metternich urged
monarchs to oppose
freedom of the press,
crush revolts & send
troops to stop revolts in
neighboring lands
96. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs a) Bourgeoisie
B) Noble Landowners b) Middle Class
C) Church leaders c) Business owners
D) Concert of Europe
d) Bankers
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve e) Lawyers
traditional ways f) Newspaper writers
F) Support social hierarchy g) Writers
G) Return to pre 1789 h) Public opinion shapers
H) Talk of natural rights led
to chaos
I) Change must be slow
J) Benefited all people by
defending peace and
stability
K) Metternich urged
monarchs to oppose
freedom of the press,
crush revolts & send
troops to stop revolts in
neighboring lands
97. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs a) Bourgeoisie
B) Noble Landowners b) Middle Class
C) Church leaders c) Business owners
D) Concert of Europe
d) Bankers
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve e) Lawyers
traditional ways f) Newspaper writers
F) Support social hierarchy g) Writers
G) Return to pre 1789 h) Public opinion shapers
H) Talk of natural rights led
ix) Constitutional govt.
to chaos
I) Change must be slow
J) Benefited all people by
defending peace and
stability
K) Metternich urged
monarchs to oppose
freedom of the press,
crush revolts & send
troops to stop revolts in
neighboring lands
98. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs a) Bourgeoisie
B) Noble Landowners b) Middle Class
C) Church leaders c) Business owners
D) Concert of Europe
d) Bankers
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve e) Lawyers
traditional ways f) Newspaper writers
F) Support social hierarchy g) Writers
G) Return to pre 1789 h) Public opinion shapers
H) Talk of natural rights led
ix) Constitutional govt.
to chaos
I) Change must be slow j) Anti- Divine Right
J) Benefited all people by
defending peace and
stability
K) Metternich urged
monarchs to oppose
freedom of the press,
crush revolts & send
troops to stop revolts in
neighboring lands
99. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs a) Bourgeoisie
B) Noble Landowners b) Middle Class
C) Church leaders c) Business owners
D) Concert of Europe
d) Bankers
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve e) Lawyers
traditional ways f) Newspaper writers
F) Support social hierarchy g) Writers
G) Return to pre 1789 h) Public opinion shapers
H) Talk of natural rights led
ix) Constitutional govt.
to chaos
I) Change must be slow j) Anti- Divine Right
J) Benefited all people by k) Anti-aristocracy
defending peace and
stability
K) Metternich urged
monarchs to oppose
freedom of the press,
crush revolts & send
troops to stop revolts in
neighboring lands
100. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs a) Bourgeoisie
B) Noble Landowners b) Middle Class
C) Church leaders c) Business owners
D) Concert of Europe
d) Bankers
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve e) Lawyers
traditional ways f) Newspaper writers
F) Support social hierarchy g) Writers
G) Return to pre 1789 h) Public opinion shapers
H) Talk of natural rights led
ix) Constitutional govt.
to chaos
I) Change must be slow j) Anti- Divine Right
J) Benefited all people by k) Anti-aristocracy
defending peace and l) pro-natural rights
stability
K) Metternich urged
monarchs to oppose
freedom of the press,
crush revolts & send
troops to stop revolts in
neighboring lands
101. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs a) Bourgeoisie
B) Noble Landowners b) Middle Class
C) Church leaders c) Business owners
D) Concert of Europe
d) Bankers
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve e) Lawyers
traditional ways f) Newspaper writers
F) Support social hierarchy g) Writers
G) Return to pre 1789 h) Public opinion shapers
H) Talk of natural rights led
ix) Constitutional govt.
to chaos
I) Change must be slow j) Anti- Divine Right
J) Benefited all people by k) Anti-aristocracy
defending peace and l) pro-natural rights
stability
m) Laissez faire economics
K) Metternich urged
monarchs to oppose
freedom of the press,
crush revolts & send
troops to stop revolts in
neighboring lands
102. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs a) People seeking self- a) Bourgeoisie
B) Noble Landowners Rule living in larger empires b) Middle Class
C) Church leaders like Russia, Austria and c) Business owners
D) Concert of Europe
Ottoman Empire. d) Bankers
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve e) Lawyers
traditional ways f) Newspaper writers
F) Support social hierarchy g) Writers
G) Return to pre 1789 h) Public opinion shapers
H) Talk of natural rights led
ix) Constitutional govt.
to chaos
I) Change must be slow j) Anti- Divine Right
J) Benefited all people by k) Anti-aristocracy
defending peace and l) pro-natural rights
stability
m) Laissez faire economics
K) Metternich urged
monarchs to oppose
freedom of the press,
crush revolts & send
troops to stop revolts in
neighboring lands
103. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs a) People seeking self- a) Bourgeoisie
B) Noble Landowners Rule living in larger empires b) Middle Class
C) Church leaders like Russia, Austria and c) Business owners
D) Concert of Europe
Ottoman Empire. d) Bankers
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve b) Common heritage e) Lawyers
traditional ways f) Newspaper writers
F) Support social hierarchy g) Writers
G) Return to pre 1789 h) Public opinion shapers
H) Talk of natural rights led
ix) Constitutional govt.
to chaos
I) Change must be slow j) Anti- Divine Right
J) Benefited all people by k) Anti-aristocracy
defending peace and l) pro-natural rights
stability
m) Laissez faire economics
K) Metternich urged
monarchs to oppose
freedom of the press,
crush revolts & send
troops to stop revolts in
neighboring lands
104. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs a) People seeking self- a) Bourgeoisie
B) Noble Landowners Rule living in larger empires b) Middle Class
C) Church leaders like Russia, Austria and c) Business owners
D) Concert of Europe
Ottoman Empire. d) Bankers
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve b) Common heritage e) Lawyers
traditional ways c) People with sense of f) Newspaper writers
F) Support social hierarchy identity g) Writers
G) Return to pre 1789 h) Public opinion shapers
H) Talk of natural rights led
ix) Constitutional govt.
to chaos
I) Change must be slow j) Anti- Divine Right
J) Benefited all people by k) Anti-aristocracy
defending peace and l) pro-natural rights
stability
m) Laissez faire economics
K) Metternich urged
monarchs to oppose
freedom of the press,
crush revolts & send
troops to stop revolts in
neighboring lands
105. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs a) People seeking self- a) Bourgeoisie
B) Noble Landowners Rule living in larger empires b) Middle Class
C) Church leaders like Russia, Austria and c) Business owners
D) Concert of Europe
Ottoman Empire. d) Bankers
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve b) Common heritage e) Lawyers
traditional ways c) People with sense of f) Newspaper writers
F) Support social hierarchy identity g) Writers
G) Return to pre 1789 d) Goal of own homeland h) Public opinion shapers
H) Talk of natural rights led
ix) Constitutional govt.
to chaos
I) Change must be slow j) Anti- Divine Right
J) Benefited all people by k) Anti-aristocracy
defending peace and l) pro-natural rights
stability
m) Laissez faire economics
K) Metternich urged
monarchs to oppose
freedom of the press,
crush revolts & send
troops to stop revolts in
neighboring lands
106. Revolutions in Europe 1790-1848
(p. 144-146)
Age of Ideologies
Conservatives p.144-145 Nationalists p. 145-146 Liberalism p. 145
A) Monarchs a) People seeking self- a) Bourgeoisie
B) Noble Landowners Rule living in larger empires b) Middle Class
C) Church leaders like Russia, Austria and c) Business owners
D) Concert of Europe
Ottoman Empire. d) Bankers
E) Appealed to peasants,
who wanted to preserve b) Common heritage e) Lawyers
traditional ways c) People with sense of f) Newspaper writers
F) Support social hierarchy identity g) Writers
G) Return to pre 1789 d) Goal of own homeland h) Public opinion shapers
H) Talk of natural rights led e) Often led to intolerance ix) Constitutional govt.
to chaos
and violence against other j) Anti- Divine Right
I) Change must be slow
J) Benefited all people by ethnic groups. k) Anti-aristocracy
defending peace and l) pro-natural rights
stability
m) Laissez faire economics
K) Metternich urged
monarchs to oppose
freedom of the press,
crush revolts & send
troops to stop revolts in
neighboring lands Main
107. G5 Central Europe Challenges The Old Order (p. 146-147)
1. Identify on Map: Ottoman Empire, Serbia & Greece
2) Who did Serbia turn to for help? 4) How did Greeks justify their war?
3) What did the two have in common?
5) Who gave Greece help? Why?
6) Notes on other revolts (p.147)
108. (p. 146-147)
Central Europe Challenges The Old Order
1. Identify on Map: Ottoman Empire, Serbia & Greece
2) Who did Serbia turn to for help? 4) How did Greeks justify their
war?
Russia
3) What did the two have in common?
5) Who gave Greece help? Why?
6) Notes on other revolts (p.147)
109. (p. 146-147)
Central Europe Challenges The Old Order
1. Identify on Map: Ottoman Empire, Serbia & Greece
2) Who did Serbia turn to for help? 4) How did Greeks justify their war?
Russia
3) What did the two have in common?
b) Slavic Language 5) Who gave Greece help? Why?
6) Notes on other revolts (p.147)
110. (p. 146-147)
Central Europe Challenges The Old Order
1. Identify on Map: Ottoman Empire, Serbia & Greece
2) Who did Serbia turn to for help? 4) How did Greeks justify their war?
Russia
3) What did the two have in common?
b) Slavic Language 5) Who gave Greece help? Why?
c) Christian Orthodox
6) Notes on other revolts (p.147)
111. (p. 146-147)
Central Europe Challenges The Old Order
1. Identify on Map: Ottoman Empire, Serbia & Greece
2) Who did Serbia turn to for help?4) How did Greeks justify their
war?
Russia
“a national war, a holy war, a war the
3) What did the two have in common? object to reconquer the rights of
b) Slavic Language individual liberty.”
5) Who gave Greece help? Why?
c) Christian Orthodox
6) Notes on other revolts (p.147)
112. (p. 146-147)
Central Europe Challenges The Old Order
1. Identify on Map: Ottoman Empire, Serbia & Greece
2) Who did Serbia turn to for help?4) How did Greeks justify their
war?
Russia
“a national war, a holy war, a war the
3) What did the two have in common? object to reconquer the rights of
b) Slavic Language individual liberty.”
5) Who gave Greece help? Why?
c) Christian Orthodox 1) Romantic Writers (Lord Byron)
admired Greece
6) Notes on other revolts (p.147)
113. (p. 146-147)
Central Europe Challenges The Old Order
1. Identify on Map: Ottoman Empire, Serbia & Greece
2) Who did Serbia turn to for help?4) How did Greeks justify their
war?
Russia
“a national war, a holy war, a war the
3) What did the two have in common? object to reconquer the rights of
b) Slavic Language individual liberty.”
5) Who gave Greece help? Why?
c) Christian Orthodox 1) Romantic Writers (Lord Byron)
admired Greece
2) Britain, France & Russia to
weaken Ottoman Empire
6) Notes on other revolts (p.147)
114. (p. 146-147)
Central Europe Challenges The Old Order
1. Identify on Map: Ottoman Empire, Serbia & Greece
2) Who did Serbia turn to for help?4) How did Greeks justify their
war?
Russia
“a national war, a holy war, a war the
3) What did the two have in common? object to reconquer the rights of
b) Slavic Language individual liberty.”
5) Who gave Greece help? Why?
c) Christian Orthodox 1) Romantic Writers (Lord Byron)
admired Greece
2) Britain, France & Russia to
weaken Ottoman Empire
6) Notes on other revolts (p.147)
a) Revolts in Southern Europe
115. (p. 146-147)
Central Europe Challenges The Old Order
1. Identify on Map: Ottoman Empire, Serbia & Greece
2) Who did Serbia turn to for help?4) How did Greeks justify their
war?
Russia
“a national war, a holy war, a war the
3) What did the two have in common? object to reconquer the rights of
b) Slavic Language individual liberty.”
5) Who gave Greece help? Why?
c) Christian Orthodox 1) Romantic Writers (Lord Byron)
admired Greece
2) Britain, France & Russia to
weaken Ottoman Empire
6) Notes on other revolts (p.147)
a) Revolts in Southern Europe
b) Spain, Portugal, Italian States
116. (p. 146-147)
Central Europe Challenges The Old Order
1. Identify on Map: Ottoman Empire, Serbia & Greece
2) Who did Serbia turn to for help?4) How did Greeks justify their
war?
Russia
“a national war, a holy war, a war the
3) What did the two have in common? object to reconquer the rights of
b) Slavic Language individual liberty.”
5) Who gave Greece help? Why?
c) Christian Orthodox 1) Romantic Writers (Lord Byron)
admired Greece
2) Britain, France & Russia to
weaken Ottoman Empire
6) Notes on other revolts (p.147)
a) Revolts in Southern Europe
b) Spain, Portugal, Italian States
c) Metterich urged conservative
rulers to crush uprisings
117. (p. 146-147)
Central Europe Challenges The Old Order
1. Identify on Map: Ottoman Empire, Serbia & Greece
2) Who did Serbia turn to for help?4) How did Greeks justify their
war?
Russia
“a national war, a holy war, a war the
3) What did the two have in common? object to reconquer the rights of
b) Slavic Language individual liberty.”
5) Who gave Greece help? Why?
c) Christian Orthodox 1) Romantic Writers (Lord Byron)
admired Greece
2) Britain, France & Russia to
weaken Ottoman Empire
6) Notes on other revolts (p.147)
a) Revolts in Southern Europe
b) Spain, Portugal, Italian States
c) Metterich urged conservative
rulers to crush uprisings
d) Liberal & nationalist demands
118. (p. 146-147)
Central Europe Challenges The Old Order
1. Identify on Map: Ottoman Empire, Serbia & Greece
2) Who did Serbia turn to for help?4) How did Greeks justify their
war?
Russia
“a national war, a holy war, a war the
3) What did the two have in common? object to reconquer the rights of
b) Slavic Language individual liberty.”
5) Who gave Greece help? Why?
c) Christian Orthodox 1) Romantic Writers (Lord Byron)
admired Greece
2) Britain, France & Russia to
weaken Ottoman Empire
6) Notes on other revolts (p.147)
a) Revolts in Southern Europe
b) Spain, Portugal, Italian States
c) Metterich urged conservative
rulers to crush uprisings
d) Liberal & nationalist demands
e) Workers support socialism
119. (p. 146-147)
Central Europe Challenges The Old Order
1. Identify on Map: Ottoman Empire, Serbia & Greece
2) Who did Serbia turn to for help?4) How did Greeks justify their
war?
Russia
“a national war, a holy war, a war the
3) What did the two have in common? object to reconquer the rights of
b) Slavic Language individual liberty.”
5) Who gave Greece help? Why?
c) Christian Orthodox 1) Romantic Writers (Lord Byron)
admired Greece
2) Britain, France & Russia to
weaken Ottoman Empire
6) Notes on other revolts (p.147)
Ot
a) Revolts in Southern Europe tom
an
b) Spain, Portugal, Italian States Em
pir
c) Metterich urged conservative e
rulers to crush uprisings
d) Liberal & nationalist demands
e) Workers support socialism
120. (p. 146-147)
Central Europe Challenges The Old Order
1. Identify on Map: Ottoman Empire, Serbia & Greece
2) Who did Serbia turn to for help?4) How did Greeks justify their
war?
Russia
“a national war, a holy war, a war the
3) What did the two have in common? object to reconquer the rights of
b) Slavic Language individual liberty.”
5) Who gave Greece help? Why?
c) Christian Orthodox 1) Romantic Writers (Lord Byron)
admired Greece
2) Britain, France & Russia to
weaken Ottoman Empire
6) Notes on other revolts (p.147)
Ot
a) Revolts in Southern Europe tom
an
b) Spain, Portugal, Italian States Em
pir
c) Metterich urged conservative Greece e
rulers to crush uprisings
d) Liberal & nationalist demands
e) Workers support socialism