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Differences between the French Revolution and American
Revolution - ANSWER-The British colonists were striking back
against unwanted taxation and other sorts of government
interference by the British.
The French people were starving and destitute and were
striking back against an autocratic regime that cared more for
high fashion and courtly love than bread and circuses
The American Revolution involved a years long campaign with
bloody battles and skirmishes while the French Revolution was
bloody to a degree but mainly an overthrow of society and its
outdated traditions
The American Revolution resulted in a republican
government/democracy while the French revolution resulted in
a consulship, a generalship, and an emperor
Nationalism - ANSWER-Loyalty and devotion to a particular
nationality
American Revolution (1775-1783) - ANSWER-A period when 13
colonies gained independence from England. Based on
disapproval by colonists of several taxes and other unpopular
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,laws. Protests lead to fighting in 1775, and after two main
British armies were captured in 1777 and 1781 and an alliance
of the colonists with the French, the Treaty of Paris was signed.
French Revolution (1789) - ANSWER-Reacting to the oppressive
aristocracy, the French middle and lower classes overthrew the
king and asserted power for themselves in a violent and bloody
revolution. This uprising was inspired by America's
independence from England and the Enlightenment ideas.
Industrial Revolution - ANSWER-A period of rapid growth in the
use of machines in manufacturing and production that began in
the mid-1700s
began in Great Britain in the 1700s
The industrial nations seized and claimed parts of Africa and
Asia in an effort to control and provide the raw materials
needed to feed the industries and machines in the mother
country
a process of change from an agrarian handicraft economy to
one dominated by industry and machine manufacture
new inventions such as the telegraph, railroad, steam boat,
spinning jenny, cotton gin, use of coal as energy
Many people moved to urban cities where factories were built
for new jobs and manufacturing sites were --> led to
overcrowding, pollution, and inadequate sanitation
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,feature of the IR was working-class movements to demand
better work environments, better benefits, and better pay
Liberalism - ANSWER-A political ideology that emphasizes the
civil rights of citizens, representative government, and the
protection of private property. This ideology, derived from the
Enlightenment, was especially popular among the property-
owning middle classes.
Colonization - ANSWER-The expansion of countries into other
countries where they establish settlements and control the
people.
European powers carved up Africa in the search of greater
resources and influence over their neighbors --> they
eventually did this to Asian and parts of Central and South
America
Communism - ANSWER-a political theory derived from Karl
Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all
property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid
according to their abilities and needs.
Communist states controlled nearly every aspect of society
including religion and economics. The government owned
factories and ports, machines and ships. The income from these
goods went to state controlled coffers.
Romanticism - ANSWER-19th century artistic movement that
appealed to emotion rather than reason
Famous Romantic authors included John Keats, William
Wordsworth, Victor Hugo, and Goethe
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, Realism - ANSWER-A 19th century artistic movement in which
writers and painters sought to show life as it is rather than life
as it should be
Famous realists include Dickens, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Twain
Impressionism - ANSWER-An artistic movement that sought to
capture a momentary feel, or impression, of the piece they
were drawing
Famous impressionists include Monet, Degas, van Gogh, Manet,
Cezanne, Renoir
Cubism - ANSWER-an early 20th-century style and movement in
art, especially painting, in which perspective with a single
viewpoint was abandoned and use was made of simple
geometric shapes, interlocking planes, and, later, collage.
Famous Cubists include Pablo Picasso
Dadaism - ANSWER-An artistic movement of the 1920s and
1930s that attacked all accepted standards of art and behavior
and delighted in outrageous conduct.
Pop Art - ANSWER-an American school of the 1950s that
imitated the techniques of commercial art (as the soup cans of
Andy Warhol) and the styles of popular culture and the mass
media
Franco-Prussian War - ANSWER-This was a major war between
the French and the Germans in 1871 that brought about the
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