Revolutions in Europe: 1830-1848

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Revolutions in Europe: 1830-1848: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as Revolutions in Europe Between 1830 to 1848, The July Revolution, Greek War of Independence, Romanticism in Europe, Revolution of Liberals in 1848, Frankfurt Parliament in Germany, Hunger and Hardship in Europe during 1830s & Revolt of Weavers of Silesia etc.

Important Questions on Revolutions in Europe: 1830-1848

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Fill in the blanks.

The aftermath of the French Revolution saw the transfer of sovereignty from ____ to __________.

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Match the items of column A with the corresponding items of the column B and select the correct choice:

Column A                                                              Column B

1. Treaty of Vienna                                                i. Greece recognised as an independent nation

2. Klemens Metternich                                          ii. Three Glorious Days

3. July Revolution                                                iii. Undoing of most changes that has come about in Europe during the Napoleonic wars

4. Treaty of constant inpole (1832)                     iv. 'When France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches cold".

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Read the statements below carefully and choose the correct option.

Statement 1: The use of Polish came to be seen as a symbol of the struggle against Russian dominance.

Statement 2: Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803)  (1744-1803) believed that true German culture was to be discovered among the common people.

Statement 3:  1830 Revolutionary in France ended the July Monarchy and led to the creation of the French second Republic.

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Friedrich Wilhelm IV, was the king of:

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Which treaty recognised Greece as an independent nation?

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Who said "when France sneezes the rest of Europe catches cold"?

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Who founded the feminist political association?

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Read the statements below carefully and choose the correct option.

 

Statement 1: Liberalism also meant freedom of markets and the abolition of state-imposed restriction on the movement of goods and capital.

Statement 2: With the outbreak of the revolutionary wars, the German armies began to carry the idea of the nationalism abroad.

Statement 3: A unified economic territory would hinder the movement of goods, people and capital.

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Read the statements below carefully and choose the correct option.

Statement 1: During the 19th century, nationalism in Europe led to emergence of the nation-state in place of the multinational dynastic empires of Europe.

Statement 2: Industrialisation led to the emergence of working-class population, and middle classes made up of industrialisation, businessmen, professionals.

Statement 3: The French Revolutionary wars were fought in the period prior to the French Revolution.

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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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Why the weavers of Silesia revolted against contractors?