Review: Chapters 24-26

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A D O L E S C E N C E E
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O A R D
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A U G U S T E C O M T E F L E W
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T E R A A I N D I A
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H M E I J I R E S T O R A T I O N B G L N
           
P K O E I C
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S E C H O L E R A R O J O S E P H C O N R A D
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E E G R L N A R M A
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D M R A O F R E E L A B O R G D
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W H I T E M A N S B U R D E N R I E W
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A S A C I S S S O C I A L S C I E N C E S
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R K T E S J T H C E
                 
D I W N U O A K C
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B L H S O C I A L D A R W I N I S M C U S O
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E L I P K R S E R G E I W I T T E N
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R E T O E M I L E Z O L A S R D
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N D E R U R A L A R E A S R C M I I I
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S W F E S Y A N O R T H K N
               
T O L O N D E T
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E R E H O N G K O N G N A P O L E O N I I I E
           
I K E T A R
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N E T T K M A N I F E S T D E S T I N Y N N
             
R O U U N E A
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A U S T R I A V L M B A C W T
               
O T A O T R I I
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N M U X I I M O
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B A R C E O M P N
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I G K F E M I N I S M R N E E A
                 
S Y A C R A A R L
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M I A S M A T I C T H E O R Y E N G L A N D I
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G A R P L B C W A
                 
L R S F R E O A L
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E O C T H E O D O R H E R Z L N R U S S I A
               
C B K O G L G S
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O A D Y I R O P I U M G
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N L R O E P O E I
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O I E A P P E A S E M E N T T N S U
           
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I A E N D P E
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C E N T R A L I Z E D D E M O C R A T I C R E P U B L I C O P
             
N I R O T G P
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A O C O B E R L I N C O N F E R E N C E C
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C O T T O N H C H A R L E S D A R W I N R O G O
             
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O N I O P R O L E T A R I A T S R L
             
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F R A N C E D D I B L O O D A N D I R O N J A H O B S O N
               
L E E C S A A G
               
I V M Y M T L S
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S E N I G D T
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M I L L E G I T I M A C Y A R I S T O C R A C Y R I A
         
O T N E T
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P Y K A A I
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F M B O L T O
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S E L F D E T E R M I N A T I O N A U T O C R A T I C K I N G D O M N
             
D N L E S I S
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Across

  1. This concept developed and expanded as more and more wealth was created in society.
  2. This philosopher who introduced in 1842 his "System of Positive Philosophy" that explained that man developed through three stages: the theological, the metaphysical, and the scientific. (2 words)
  3. This colony was considered the crown jewel of the British empire.
  4. This is the name given to the Japanese uprising that restored power to the Emporer and pushed for the expulsion of West from the nation. (2 words)
  5. An outbreak of this disease in 1846 helped garner support for the development of sewer systems in British cities.
  6. This novelist wrote "The Heart of Darkness" which indicted colonialism as immoral, inhuman, and indecent. (2 words)
  7. This economic philosophy embraced by the U.S. north was deemed as incompatible with slavery, and thus would be a driving force that led to the Civil War. (2 words)
  8. This belief system held by the Europeans and the U.S. stated that it was their duty to spread their society and culture to the rest of the world in order to "elevate" the indigenous peoples of the territories they colonized. (3 words)
  9. Emerging disciplines under this broad heading utilized government data and statistics collected by bureaucracies in an effort to examine rational and scientific efforts to deal with societal issues. (2 words)
  10. Herbert Spencer applied the concept of natural selection to explain growing inequalities and living and working conditions in society to create this theory. (2 words)
  11. This man was the Russian minster of Finance that pushed a reform agenda based upon the ideas of Friedrich List. (2 words)
  12. This author was a giant in the Realism movement. (2 words)
  13. The church was strongest in these regions of society. (2 words)
  14. The German states in this region tended to be Protestant.
  15. As a result of the Opium Wars, Britain would gain control of this Chinese territory that would become the business and trade gateway for the Western world with China. (2 words)
  16. Louis Napoleon redubbed himself with this name when took power via coup d'etat when the national assembly would not change the constitution so that he could run for a second term.
  17. This concept stated that the United States would expand and eventually dominate the North American continent and in time the world with its political and economic systems. (2 words)
  18. Prussia went to war with this nation/empire and after a quick victory created a North German Confederation that was closely tied to Prussia.
  19. This social movement began to take shape as legal and cultural controls subordinated women to men even as more and more women were becoming educated.
  20. The belief that foul odors spread disease. (2 words)
  21. One of the two European great powers that avoided revolution in 1848.
  22. This man played a key role in creation and popularization of the Zionist movement. (2 words)
  23. One of the two European great powers that avoided revolution in 1848.
  24. Chinese efforts to stop the sale of this product by British merchants in their nation would lead to war.
  25. Bismarck and other European leaders utilized this strategy to reduce society tensions and reduce the risk of the rise of extreme socialistic movements.
  26. This potential option to unify Italy was based around the concept of universal male suffrage. Its greatest backer was Giuseppe Mazzini. (3 words)
  27. This meeting called by Otto von Bismarck and Jules Ferry in 1884-1885 set the paremeters for African colonization. (2 words)
  28. This key export from the U.S. south accounted for the vast majority of U.S. exports to the rest of the world.
  29. This man took the views of Malthus in regard to food supply, tied to competition, and created a theory that stated those species/creatures that adapt best will survive and flourish, those that don't will fail and perish. (2 words)
  30. This group was made up of the landless working masses of society.
  31. Prussia went to war with this nation (previously an ally) to force the German states in the south to join Prussia in an effort to protect themselves.
  32. Bismarck determined this would be the hallmark of his policies to unify the German states in order to avoid the indecision and bickering that undermined the revolution that occurred in 1848. (3 words)
  33. This English economist attacked the tradional arguments that colonies were an economic asset to a nation. He noted that the costs to maintain them and power over them outweighed any revenues that a society gained.
  34. With the rise of urbanization there was a rise in this social problem due in part to the loss of isoloation and the decline of church and family controls.
  35. This group sought to marry their offspring to the children of the wealthy merchant classes in an effort to regain their power that had been steadily eroded over the previous centuries.
  36. This essential concept of nationalsim stated that individual ethic/racial groups should have the ability to create their own government structures to rule their homogeneous society. (2 words)
  37. This potential option to unify Italy was centered upon the Sardinia and the Piedmont. (2 words)
  38. This philosopher believed that public issues should be dealt with on a rational, scientific basis to achieve the "greatest good for the greatest number." (2 words)

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  1. The German states in this area tended to be Catholic.
  2. This English bureaucrat believed that disease and death were the essential causes of poverty. (2 words)
  3. The descendants of the Boers of South African in time referred to themselves by this name.
  4. This movement in literature developed as people turned away from romanticism and sought stories that connected with the world as they currently saw it.
  5. The reform effort to bring about an end to the drinking of liquor and other spirits in society.
  6. This group was made up of the top 15% of the working class who tended to have specialized knowledge or skills.
  7. This man was charged by Napoleon III to redesign and modernize Paris. (2 words)
  8. This was the middle level of the working class, they had valuable abilities/training, but their individual status was always in danger of shifting due to changing technology and industrial needs. (2 words)
  9. In light of the progress made in regard to living and working conditions over the previous decades, this revisionist leader called for progressives to seek gradual instead of radical change. (2 words)
  10. This was the popular name given to the force that was utilized by the United States to open up Japan to trade and relations with the Western world. (3 words)
  11. This French ruler distrusted political parties and believed the government had two roles: Represent the people; and Help the people economically. (2 words)
  12. This the name of the meeting where the socialist movements from around the world met in 1889 to unify policies and activities. At this meeting it was determined that representatives of these groups would meet every three years to continue coordinating their activites. (2 words)
  13. This was the Prussian aristrocratic class from which Bismarck rose.
  14. This was the greatest collective power of a union to gain leverage over managment in regard to contract negotiations/working conditions.
  15. In 1907 this body called for the full independence of India from Britain. (3 words)
  16. This German statesman mastermineded the unification of the German states with Prussia to create Germany.
  17. This aggressive program was launched by Bismarck and targetted Catholics due to fears they would have split loyalities between supporting the church and the German state.
  18. This was the name of the popularly elected Russian legislature created after the October Revolution of 1905. It could create laws, but they could be overrulled by the Tsar.
  19. This geo-political movement called for the annexation of new territories not just for economic issues, but also strategic issues and for national pride. (2 words)
  20. This uprising by martial arts clubs occurred in China around the turn of the 20th Century in an effort to expell Western influences, culture and religion. Its defeat by Western intervention led to a weakening of the Qing Dynasty and its eventual collapse. (2 words)
  21. This war in the 1850s made Russia's leadership realize that their nation must modernize and industrialize if it were to survive and prosper in the rapidly changing world. (2 words)
  22. This ethnic group was able to force the creation of a dual monarchy to rule the Austrian Empire after Austria's defeat at the hands of Prussia in 1866.
  23. This British businessman would pave the way for the British seizure of control over South Africa. (2 words)
  24. The world experienced this process for the first time from the latter 1800s through 1914 as technology seemingly shrunk the world via the free flow of information, commerce, and the rise of mulitnational business.
  25. This theory, popularized by Friedrich List, was to harness the power of government to develop key areas of the nation to drive industrial and society development. (2 words)
  26. The British army would intervene in this nation in 1876 when it defaulted on its bonds it had sold to British investors to fund to spending programs.
  27. This Italian nationalist raised a private army, invaded the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies which helped kick off the final push for the unification of Italy. (2 words)
  28. Science in the 1800s began to focus on these concepts to create real world instead of theoretical applications tied to changing business. (3 words).
  29. This U.S. policy stated that the U.S. could trade freely with China. It is believed that this policy helped limit European ambitions to establish colonies in China. (3 words)
  30. This belief (utlized in literature) stated that people were not so much actors but victims, because their backgrounds, past experiences and very natures drove them in directions beyond their control.
  31. This was the name given to state sponsored programs that denied Jews rights, safety, and heightened ethnic anger and discrimination in Eastern Europe.
  32. These were key ports utilized to refuel ships. They were key to projecting naval power and providing safe havens for merchant vessels flying a particular nation's flag. (2 words)
  33. In 1868 Bismarck gave the members of the German Parliament to retroactively approve of all the actions he had taken to create a unify Germany under Prussian leadership by signing this legislation (2 words)
  34. This was the most powerful of the "isms" in part due to its adaptability.
  35. This was the name given to the massive movement of populations in the world that occurred between the latter 1800s and the early 1900s. (2 words)
  36. Russia went to war with Japan over this region/area and was soundly defeated in the early 1900s.
  37. This potential option to unify Italy was to tie the pre-existing Italian states together under the Pope as president. Its primary backer was a priest, Vincenzo Gioberti.


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