What are these, and why are these things significant?
1.the Ancien Regime
2.Jacques Necker
3.Louis XVI
4.Marie Antoinette
5.the Three Estates
6.the Estates-General
7.the National Assembly
8.causes of the French Revolution
9.the Left-Right divide in French politics
10.changes in French society during the French Revolution
11.the Vendee
12.the guillotine
13.the Reign of Terror
14.Robespierre
15.the Jacobins
16.the Thermidorean Reaction
17.Talleyrand
18.the Consulate
19.Napoleon
20.Napoleon’s conquests
21.the Rosetta Stone
22.Lord Nelson
23.the Battle of Trafalgar
24.Napoleon’s changes in Europe
25.the Continental System
26.the Peninsular War
27.guerrillas
28.the Duke of Wellington
29.Napoleon’s invasion of Russia
30.the Freikorps
31.Elba
32.the Hundred Days
33.Gebhard von Blücher
34.Waterloo
35.St Helena
36.the Congress of Vienna
37.Prince Metternich
38.the Congress of Vienna and the Concert of Europe
39.the Agricultural Revolution
40.the Seed Drill
41.the Corn Laws
42.the flying shuttle, water frame, spinning Jenny, and spinning mule
43.the Luddites
44.the People’s Charter
45.Parliament
46.David Ricardo
47.the Iron Law of Wages
48.socialism and communism
49.Karl Marx and The Communist Manifesto
50.Edward Jenner
51.Louis Pasteur
52.Ignaz Semmelweis
53.Joseph Lister
54.the Catholic Relief Act
55.the Reform Act of 1832
56.rotten boroughs
57.the People’s Charter
58.labour unions
59.child labour laws
60.workplace reforms
61.Sunday Schools
62.kindergarten
63.public education
64.abolition
65.Tories (and Conservatives)
66.Whigs (and Liberals)
67.Benjamin Disraeli and William Gladstone
68.Thomas Malthus and the Malthusian Catastrophe
69.the Labour Party
70.the Reichstag
71.the Brothers Grimm
72.Germany
73.Zollverein
74.the Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary
75.19th century revolutions in France
76.Belgian and Greek independence
77.the Carbonari
78.Young Italy
79.Louis-Philippe
80.Napoleon III
81.Carlsbad Decrees
82.the Springtime of Nations
83.the Frankfurt Assembly
84.Grossdeutsch and Kleindeutsch
85.Lajos Kossuth
86.Young Ireland
87.the Irish Potato Famine
88.Otto von Bismarck
89.German Wars of Unification
90.Bad Ems dispatch
91.Frederick Wilhelm IV
92.Giuseppe Garibaldi
93.the Redshirts
94.Victor Emmanuel II
95.the Prisoner in the Vatican
96.rococo ort
97.romanticism
98.Sir Walter Scott
99.Johann von Goethe
100.Percy Shelley and Mary Shelley
101.Edgar Allen Poe
102.Charles Dickens
103.realism
104.utilitarianism
105.Charles Darwin and Alfred Russell Wallace
106.Social Darwinism
107.Realpolitik
108.Friedrich Nietzche and the Will to Power
*Be prepared to describe have the French Revolution and Napoleon changed Europe?
*Be prepared do discuss how the Agricultural and Industrial Revolution changed society?
*Be prepared to discuss the impact of nationalism on Europe.
*Understand major literary, artistic, or philosophical movements in the 1700s and 1800s.
*Be prepared to identify major countries of the early to mid-1700s on a map.