MWHH Unit 8 Week 15/Disc 2 Past Paper

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This document is a past paper containing multiple-choice questions on the political ideologies and revolutions of 19th-century Europe, including conservativism, liberalism, and radicalism. It asks students to describe the motivations behind revolutions, examine Russian involvement, and analyze the fall of the 1848 rebellions.

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MWHH Unit 8 Week 15/Disc 2 **Free Response** 1. How did conservativism reign as the prevailing ideology in Europe after Napoleon? 2. What are the differences between conservativism, liberalism, and radicalism? 3. Describe what motivated the revolutions and uprisings in 1821, 1830...

MWHH Unit 8 Week 15/Disc 2 **Free Response** 1. How did conservativism reign as the prevailing ideology in Europe after Napoleon? 2. What are the differences between conservativism, liberalism, and radicalism? 3. Describe what motivated the revolutions and uprisings in 1821, 1830s, and 1848. 4. Why was Greek independence supported by Russians on one hand, and western Europeans on the other? 5. Why were the revolutions of 1848 unsuccessful? Where were they actually successful? 6. Describe the ideological trajectory of France from the Restoration to the Second Empire. 7. Why would liberals oppose the radicals of the Second Republic? Why would liberals oppose Louis-Napoleon \[future Napoleon III\]? 8. What made Russia comparatively weak to other European powers? Why was serfdom a major problem in Russia? 9. Why did Russia lose the Crimean War? What did it force Russia to begin to do? 10. What was the boldest of reforms in Russia led by Alexander II? What were the consequences of these reforms? **Identification** Conservativism Liberalism Radicalism Nationalism Nation-state Charles X July Monarchy Louis Philippe Second Republic 1848 Revolutions Napoleon III Crimean War Alexander II Edict of Emancipation

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