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Europe Faces Revolutions - Coggle Diagram
Europe Faces Revolutions
Nationalism Develops
How did nationalism blur the line between philosophies?
The Conservatives, Liberals, and Radicals had different beliefs and ideas, but they both could agree to put the country first. It attracted people from all schools of Philosophy.
What goal did liberals in Germany and Austria have?
Germany had Liberals that wanted to gather the many different German states into a single nation-state. Meanwhile the Hungarians in the Austrian Empire, wanted to split apart and establish self-rule.
What states could be called Nation-States?
in 1815 Europe, only France, England, and Spain could be called Nation-States. But soon that would change as Nationalist movements achieved a high rate of success, as the name Nation-States slowly faded away.
What is the function of a Nation-State?
A Nation-State defends the nation's territory and way of life, and it represents the nation to the rest of the world.
Who were the main people who believed in Nationalism?
Most of the people who believed in Nationalism were either Liberals or Radicals. The Liberal Middle Class consisted of teachers, lawyers, and businesspeople. But Nationalism wasn't widespread until the 1800s.
What caused the rise of Modern Nationalism?
The rise of Modern Nationalism is tied to the spread of democratic ideas and the growth of an educated middle class
Radicals Change France
How were the actions of the radicals contrary to their philosophy?
The Radicals actions was to start riots to flee King Charles X to Great Britain. This was because they wanted France to remain a Democracy Country
Was the election of Louis-Napoleon a victory for the radicals? Explain
Louis-Napoleon was a victory for the Radicals because it brought strength to France and unemployment decreased. Also Napoleon was an emperor which would make their government a monarchy. So this gave political reform as well as social and economic reform
Why did the Radicals split into different Factions?
The Radicals split into different factions because one side only wanted political reform while the other side in addition to political reform also wanted social and economic reform that would close up differences in wealth between "haves" and "have nots"