Study
Guide for Chapter 22 - Nationalism Triumphs in
Europe Terms
and People to Know
Sec
1. pgs. 690-695
Prussia Rhine
Confederation German
Confederation Zollverein Frankfurt Assembly
Frederick
William IV Otto von Bismarck Junkers King
William I
chancellor Realpolitik Hohenzollerns
Schleswig and Holstein
Danish War annexed Seven Weeks or Austro Prussian War Franco Prussian War
North German Confederation
Napoleon III Ems
Dispatch
kaiser
Second Reich
Bundesrat
Reichstag
Sec
2. pgs. 696-699
Krupp Steel
August Thyssen
Carl Zeiss Kulturkampf Jesuits
Socialists
Social
Democraric Party
William II social
welfare
Sec
3. pgs. 700-704
Giussepe
Mazzini Risorgimento
Victor Emmanuel II Sardinia Count Camillo Cavour
Lombard
Venetia Napoleon
III Giuseppe Garibaldi Red Shirts
Young Italy Movement
The Red Cross Risorgimento
Victor Emmanuel II
anarchists emigration
Sec
4. pgs. 705-709
Hapsburgs Francis I of
Austria Francis
Joseph Ferenc
or Francis Deak
The Dual Monarchy The
Balkans The Ottoman
Empire
"dying man or sick man of
Europe" "Balkan
powder
keg"
Sec
5. pgs. 710-718
Colossus Serfdom
Alexander II
Crimean War Alexander I Decembrist Revolt
Czar Nicholas I
Emancipation
Decree zemstvoz
People's Will
Alexander III
pogroms refugees
Nicholas
II Trans-Siberian
Railway
Vladimir Ulyanov
"Lenin" Russo-Japanese
War
Father
George Gapon Bloody
Sunday
The Revolution of 1905 October
Manifesto Duma Peter
Stolypin
Ideas
to understand
• Explain how early German
nationalism paved
the way for German unity.
• How was Bismarck able to
unify Germany?
• What economic
changes occurred in Germany in
the mid 1800s?
• What did Bismarck do to adjust to the
industrial and socialist changes in Germany?
• How was Italy able to unify and what problems did they face after 1861?
• Describe and explain the
nationalistic
conflcits in the Balkans and the formation of the Dual
Monarchies.
• Describe and explain Russia'a
attempts at
reforms and industrialization.
• Outline the causes and
results of the
Revolution of 1905.