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-reform bill 1867 - CORRECT ANSWER--growing working class demanded
elactoral reform
-led by Benjamin Disraeli, conservatives supported a new refrom bill that
exttended suffrage to urban workers

1881 - CORRECT ANSWER-year that divorce and property rights taken away by
the napoleonic code were fully restored

18th century - CORRECT ANSWER--monarchy prevelant type of gov.
-enlightened despotism in eastern europe
-aristocrats gained infuence
-Britain, france, austria, prussia, russia great powers
-spain, olland, poland,sweden, ottoman empire declined
-professional armies for territiory and economic motive, no more religious wars

18th century britain - CORRECT ANSWER--became europe's leading
commercial nation
-upper class benefitted the most
-slaves and serfs supported commodities
-robert walpole became first prime minister, led whig party

18th Century: women - CORRECT ANSWER--young married couples lived in
nuclear families
-most couples postponed marriage until mid to late twenties
-young peasant women increasingly left home to work as domestic servants

19th century: women - CORRECT ANSWER--John Stuart Mill write "The
Subjection of Women", argued social and legal inequalities of women were
outdated
-Henrik Ibsen wrote "Doll's House", criticized conventional marriage roles
-the ideal middle class woman was an "angel in the house", taught kids morals +
managed the house
-rising standards of living allowed men + women to marry younger
-rising cost of child rearing caused decline in the size of middle class families
-few married women worked outside the home, most working women single

,-opportunintiesfor educated women limited to teaching, nursing, and social work
-law codes gave women few legal rights (divorde legalized in late 1800s france +
britain but not catholic spain and italy)
-advocates work for right of women to control their own propert
-end of 19th century, educated middle class "new women" enjoyed independent
lifestyles
-as mass culture developed, fashion expanded

20th century literature - CORRECT ANSWER--questioned accepted values +
practices
-disconted form middle class conformity + materialism
-complexity + irrationality of human mind
-stream of consciouness technique

James Joye "Ulysses"

Absolute monarchs vs. 20th century Dictators - CORRECT ANSWER--lacked
financial + technological resources
-didnt mobilize mass support for their programs
-didnt commision art or create propaganda

Absolutism - CORRECT ANSWER-ruler claims sole and incontestable power;
not limited by constitutional restraints

Absolutism of monarchs - CORRECT ANSWER--sovereignity of a country
-not subordinate to national assembley
-control over nobility
-control over Roman Catholic Church
command large standing army

Adam Smith (1723-1790) - CORRECT ANSWER-scottish economist
-wrote Causes of the Wealth of Nations
-opposed maercantilism
-advocated free trade + invisiable hand of competition; laissez-faire
- free markets, supply and demand create self regulating eocnomic system

After phillip's defeat - CORRECT ANSWER--entered political + economic decline

,-dutch began golden age
-as spain's influence declined, England's power increased
-free to colonize North America

age of anxiety - CORRECT ANSWER--deaths from wwi
-overthrew est. monarchies + social orders in russia, germany, austria-hungary
-many questioned optimisted nelied in reason, progress, and individual rights
-widespread feeling of disillusionment + anxiety
-new doubts on ability to control lives
-stressed irrational + destructive nature of humans

Agricultural leaders - CORRECT ANSWER--Charles "turnip" Towenshend;
continous crop rotation

-Jethro Tull; seed drill

Agricultural Revolution - CORRECT ANSWER-innovations in farm production;
eighteenth-century Holland and spread to England, replaced the open-field
agricultural system with a more scientific and mechanized system of agriculture

-openfield system replaced enclosure movement
-low countries innovaters; enclosure, crop rotation, manure, drainage

Albert Camus (1913-1960) and Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) - CORRECT
ANSWER-french existentialist philosophers and writers
-questioned reason + science to understand the human situation
-believed god, reason, + progress are myths
-humans live in hostile world alone + isolated

Albert Einstein (1879-1955) - CORRECT ANSWER-german physicist whose
theory of special relativity undermined Newtonian physics
-humans live in universe w/ uncertanties
-added to postwar unvertainty feeling

ALfred Tennyson - CORRECT ANSWER--1847 poem "the princess"
-expressed european gender roles
-man with head, women with heart

, -men command, women obey
-stay at home wife indicator of middle class respoectability
-ideal middle class wife "angel in the house"
-supervised moral education of children, domestic servants, + managed the
house

all quiet on the western front - CORRECT ANSWER--by erich maria remarque
-german WWI veteran
-described senseless slaughter on western front

Anabaptist - CORRECT ANSWER-protestants who insist that only adult baptism
conformed to the scripture; advocated the complete separation of church and
state
-rejected secular agreements
-advocated seperation of church and state
-seen as radicals
-Thomas Munzer one

Angelicanism - CORRECT ANSWER--started by Henry VIII cause pope wouldn't
let him divorce wife
-wife was aunt of HRE Charles V
-parliament passed the Act of Supremacy
-closed monastaries

anti-semitism - CORRECT ANSWER--hitler blamed germanys problems on jews
-passed laws forbidding htem to hold office
-nuremburg laws deprived jwa of citizenship, forced to wear yellow star of david
-nazi vioolence afainst jews
-kristallnacht, crystal night, spontaneous mob illing of jews

Appeasement - CORRECT ANSWER-making concessions to an aggressor in the
hopes of avoiding war; Neville Chamberlain's policy of making concessions to
Adolf Hitler

Austrian Empire defeat - CORRECT ANSWER--military defeats form Frnce and
Piedmont and then Prussia
-discontent of natinalists under Habsburgs

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