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AP EURO: Crash Course Key Terms
"the politics of reality"; used to describe the tough, practical politics in which

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idealism and romanticism play no part (used by Bismarck and di Cavour) -
-realpolitik

1840-1860, Napoleon III, very short-lived - ✅✅-France's Second Republic
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a branch of humanism that sought to give humanism a specifically Christian
context - -Christian humanism

a business arrangement where investors raise money for a venture too large for

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any of them to undertake alone and then share the profits in proportion to the
amount they invest; used to finance colonies - -joint-stock company


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a direct tax on the French peasantry that was one of the most important sources
of income for French monarchs until the French Revolution - -taille


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a free-trade union established among the major German states in 1834 -
-Zollverein


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a government in which the ruler has unlimited power and uses it in an arbitrary
manner; ex: Romanov Dynasty - -autocracy

a moderate republican faction alive in the French Revolution from 1791-1793 that

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favored a policy of extending the French Revolution beyond France's borders -
-girondins


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a party of revolutionary Marxists, led by Vladimir Lenin, who seized power in
Russia in 1917 - -Bolsheviks

a policy of making concessions to an aggressor in the hopes of avoiding war;

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associated with Neville Chamberlain's policy of making concessions to Hitler -
-appeasement

, a polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lach Walesa and Anna Walentynowicz

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that contested Communist Party programs and eventually ousted the party from
the polish government - -Solidarity


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a political system in which the government has total control over the lives of
individual citizens - -totalitarianism

a political system that combines an authoritarian government with a corporate

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economy; these types of governments glorify their leaders, appeal to nationalism,
control the media, and repress individual liberties - -fascism

a program initiated by Vladimir Lenin to stimulate the economic recovery of the

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Soviet Union in the early 1920's; utilized a limited revival of capitalism in light
industry and agriculture - -new economic policy

a radical political movement that advocated bringing industry and government

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under the control of federations of labor unions; endorsed direct actions such as
strikes and sabotages - -syndicalism


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a radical republican party during the French Revolution, led by Maximilien
Robespierre, that unleashed the Reign of Terror - -Jacobins

a region dominated by, but not directly ruled by, a foreign nation - ✅✅-sphere of
influence

a scientific theory associated with Albert Einstein that stated that time and space
do not exist separately and instead are a combined continuum whose

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measurement depends as much on the observer as on the entities being
measured - -relativity


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a secret revolutionary society working to unify Italy in the 1820's -
-Carbonari

a series of rebellions against royal authority in France between 1649 and 1652;

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played a key role in Louis XIV's decision to leave Paris and build the Versailles
Palace - -Uprising of the Fronde

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