Revolutions in Europe: 1830-1848

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Revolutions in Europe: 1830-1848: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Greek War of Independence, Romanticism in Europe, The July Revolution, Revolution of Liberals in 1848, Frankfurt Parliament in Germany, Revolt of Weavers of Silesia and, Hunger and Hardship in Europe during 1830s

Important Questions on Revolutions in Europe: 1830-1848

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"As conservative regimes tried to consolidate their power, liberalism, and nationalism came to be increasingly associated with revolution in many regions of Europe". Explain the outcomes of the spread of revolution and the spread of nationalism in the 1830s.  

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'Importance of culture - art, poetry, stories and music help shape nationalist feelings.'

Justify the above statement with respect to European nationalism.

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'Language is power, life and the instrument of culture, the instrument of liberation.'

Justify the above statement in light of the Nationalist Movement in Poland, Europe.

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Explain any three reasons that led to the nationalist upsurge in nineteenth century Europe?

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How did Romanticism seek to develop a particular form of nationalist sentiments during the 18th century?

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What happened in 1848 revolution in France?

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The Treaty of Constantinople was signed in the year 1932, and recognised Greece as an independent nation. 

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Which Austrian Chancellor said, that any political changes introduced in France would have a long lasting influence on Europe? 

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Ireland was forcibly incorporated into the United Kingdom in 1798.

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Chief Minister Cavour who led the movement unification of Italy was neither a revolutionary nor a democrat.

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In January 1871, the Prussian king, William I, was proclaimed German Emperor at Versailles.

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Why the weavers of Silesia revolted against contractors?

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 Poets and artists appreciated _____ as the 'cradle of European civilisation'. (Italy / Greece)

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The Treaty of Constantinople of 1832 recognized Greece as an independent nation.