Terms / People to Know Chap. 21
Revolutions in Europe and Latin America World History II
Chap 22 Life in the Industrial Age
Ch 21 Sec 1.
Pgs 526 - 530
Prince Metternich Congress
of Vienna bourgeois
liberalism ideologies
universal manhood suffrage
The Balkans
autonomy conservatives liberals nationalists
socialists
Ch 21 Sec 2. Pgs
531-536
The Charter of French
Liberties The July Revolution
1830 Charles X
Louis Philippe " The citizen
king"
The French
Revolution of 1848 The
Second
French Republic Louis
Napoleon or
Napoleon III Polish Revolution of
1830 Austrian Revolution
of
1848
Hungarian Revolution Louis Kossuth Italian Revolution
1848 German
-Prussian Revolution Frankfurt
Assembly
Ch 21 Sec 3 pgs 536-545
Simon Bolivar
creoles peninsulares
Hispanola Toussaint
L'Ouverture Father Miguel
Hidalgo
El Grito de Dolores Jose Morales
Agustin de Iturbide
Tupac Amaru Llaneros Jose de San Martin
Bernard O'Higgins Gran Colombia
Dom Pedro
Ch 22 Sec 1
554-562
Louis Pasteur
Thomas Edison William
Cockerill
interchangeable parts
assembly line
Henry Bessemer
Alfred Nobel Benjamin
Franklin
Trans-Siberian Railroad
Gottlieb Daimler Henry
Ford Wright Brothers
Samuel Morse Alexander
Graham Bell
Guglielmo Marconi
corporations Germinal
Emile Zola monopolies cartel Alfred
Krupp
John D. Rockefeller
Ch22 Sec 2
563-566
Robert Koch
William Morton Florence
Nightingale
Joseph Lister Georges
Haussmann Louis Sullivan
Ch22 Sec 3
567-572
Anna Mozzoni
Elizabeth Cady Stanton Susan
B. Anthony Seneca Falls
Convention Women's suffrage
Sojourner Truth
Secondary Schools Bedford
College Mount Holyoke
Emily Davies John Dalton Dmitri Mendeleyev Charles Lyell
Charles Darwin
"Origin of the Species"
Social Darwinism racism
Social gospel
William and Catherine Booth
The Salvation Army
Ch22 Sec4
572-581
William Wordsworth romanticism Lord Byron Johann
Goethe Sir Walter Scott Victor
Hugo
Alexander Dumas
John Constable J.M.W. Turner Eugene Delacroix
Franz Liszt
Frederic Chopin
Ludwig Von Beethoven Eroica
Realism Charles
Dickens Le s Miserables Henrik Ibsen Gustave
Courbet
The Bronte Sisters George
Sand Harriet Beecher Stowe " Uncle
Tom's Cabin" Louis Daguerre
William Talbot
Mathew Brady
impressionism
Claude Monet Edgar Degas post-impressionists
Georges Seurat
Vincent Van Gogh
Paul
Gauguin
Ideas to Remember
·
Compare
the goals of
conservatives, nationalists, socialists, and liberals.
·
Explain
why Europe was
plagued by unrest after 1815.
·
Explain
the revolts that
broke out in Europe in 1830 and 1848.
·
Explain
the revolts that
occurred in Mexico and Latin America
·
Explain
the expansion of the
industrialized world in the 1800s.
·
Describe
the medical
advances that were made in the 1800s.
·
Describe
how cities changed
in the 1800s.
·
Describe
the changes in the
roles of women, working conditions, and science during the 1800s.
·
Describe
and explain the
themes and changes that took place in art, music, and literature during
the
Industrial Age.
Essay Questions for Chapter
21 and 22 test
1.
Describe
and Explain the Revolutions that
occurred in Europe in the 1800s. Give
at least 4 examples ( be specific)
2.
Describe
and explain the Revolutions that
occurred in Latin America and Mexico. Give at least 4 examples ( be
specific)
3.
Describe
and explain the changes that
occurred in science, technology, communications, and transportation in
the
1800s. Give at least 4 examples ( be specific)
4.
Describe
and explain the changes that
occurred in art, literature, and music in the 1800s. How did art
reflect the
changes that had occurred in daily life in the 1800s? Give at least 4
examples
and be specific.