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Chapter 20 The Growth of Nationalism

Chapter 20 The Growth of Nationalism. 1. Turn in 20.1 reading 2. Open text book to 20.1 3. Terms to Know – complete it and THINK about the terms, especially “nation-state” “ideology” “conservatism” and “liberalism” 4. Get notebook out TITLE: 20.1 Ideologies.

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Chapter 20 The Growth of Nationalism

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  1. Chapter 20The Growth of Nationalism 1. Turn in 20.1 reading 2. Open text book to 20.1 3. Terms to Know – complete it and THINK about the terms, especially “nation-state” “ideology” “conservatism” and “liberalism” 4. Get notebook out TITLE: 20.1 Ideologies

  2. Monday March 31, 2014Chapter 20The Growth of Nationalism 1. Turn in 20.1 reading 2. Open text book to 20.1 3. Look at the TERMS TO KNOW from section 1, think about their meaning: “nation-state” “ideology” “conservatism” and “liberalism” 4. Get notebook out TITLE: 20.1 Ideologies

  3. “-ism” = a belief in 20.1 Ideologies . • Prince Metternich • Basis for meeting • Restore balance of power • Payback for suffering caused by Napoleon • Restore royal families to power • Redraw map of Europe • Bel., Lux., Holland • Prussia given Rhineland • Austria given part of N. Italy • France surrounded by strong nations • German Confederation • Alliance: “Concert of Europe” • Idea of the Nation-state • All nations sent delegates to get what they wanted • Prince Metternich of Austria • Duke of Wellington (England) • Talleyrand – France • Prince Hardenberg – Prussia • Czar Alexander I - Russia • Wanted land back from Napoleon/France • Redrew map of Europe • Spread by France • Linked with Nationalism and “self-determination” • Caused 1830 and 1848 rebellions • France • Belgium • Poland • Italy • Germany • Czechs • Hungarians

  4. Chapter 20The Growth of NationalismTHURSDAY March 28, 2013 Turn in any work you might have (there was not homework for today) Open Text Book to page 468

  5. Welcome Back! MONDAY April 8, 2013 • Open text to 20.2 • Copy following FLOW CHART in notes:

  6. Chapter 20The Growth of NationalismTuesday April 9, 2013 Turn in any 20.2 FIBs not turned in yesterday OPEN TEXT BOOK 20.2 OPEN NOTEBOOK – “20.2 Eastern Europe” Name the empire nicknamed “the sick man of Europe” Which nation did Western Europe support in their rebellion against the Ottomans? Which side did the Europeans take in the Russo-Turkish War? Which czar expanded Russia’s educational system?

  7. Chapter 20The Growth of NationalismTuesday April 9, 2013 “20.1 Changes in Political Thinking” At the Congress of Vienna, the German states were reorganized into: Belgium gained independence from: Many uprising spread across Europe & were crushed, except in: Who increased the power of the Roman Catholic Church in France? The emperor of the Second Empire in France was: The French man charged with selling military secrets to Germany:

  8. Social Hierarchy of Spanish Colonies Peninsulares Creoles Mestizo Mullato Native Americans Africans

  9. 20.3 Social Classes of Latin America

  10. 20.3 Latin American Nationalism

  11. 20.3 Social Classes of Latin America

  12. 20.3 Latin American Nationalism

  13. Chapter 20: The Growth of NationalismThursday April 11, 2013 Turn in any FIBs not turned in yet OPEN TEXT BOOK 20.3 or have out the chart or FIB OPEN NOTEBOOK – “20.3 Latin America” Name the top of the Latin American social hierarchy, the group with the most powerful jobs: The Catholic Church protested the mistreatment of which social group? King Pedro declared independence for which country? In 1838, the United Provinces of Central America split into (name the 5 countries): CHAPTER QUIZ TOMORROW  Essay topics: Two wars between Russia & Ottoman Empire Liberation movement in Latin America (pick one)

  14. Chapter 20: The Growth of NationalismThursday April 11, 2013 Finish any FIBs not complete Complete the 20 Review History Prepare for the essay topic CHAPTER QUIZ TOMORROW  Essay topics: Two wars between Russia & Ottoman Empire Liberation movement in Latin America (pick one) Stay in seat Keep voices low EVERYONE IS WORKING TO THE BELL!!!

  15. Liberation Posters • Leader (s) • Independence from… • …gain independence • How? Tell the “story” • Picture

  16. Chapter 20: The Growth of NationalismFriday April 12, 2013 DBQ from yesterday: • The cost of war created a need for taxes • Slave owners would receive the death penalty (capital punishment) • Native Americans (Indians) would stop paying tribute (bribe money/extortion) to the Mexicans • Documents, writings, & trials would be published & not secret • Chapter 20 Quiz Today! • TURN IN 20 REVIEW HISTORY - CHECK if any of the “no name” work taped to your bin is YOURS! • KEEP any ungraded FIBs& turn in with the quiz • Take out notes, FIBs, and 20.3 chart • This will be a BUDDY QUIZ – no “groups of 3” – think about who your partner will be but STAY IN YOUR SEAT for now IF YOU DO NOT COME IN APPROPRIATELY THIS PRIVILEGE WILL BE TAKEN AWAY

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