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| A basic principle of 19th century liberalism |
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| the individual should be free from external control |
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| In 19th century Europe liberalism was most succesful in what country |
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| With his army of red shirts, he invaded and liberated the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies |
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| What had the most powerful impact on the unification of Germany from 1850-1871 |
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| Who engineerd the unification of Germany |
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| immediate consequence of the civil war |
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| The seeds of World War I were sown in part by |
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| Prussias humiliating defeat of France in 1870-1871 |
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| Nineteenth century liberalism believed in |
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| Freedom for the individual |
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| Bethem believe in UTILITY which means |
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| the greatest happiness for the greatest number |
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| John Stuart Milll advocated |
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| Utopian socialists generally urge |
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| reform of the ills of industrial society based on the experience of model communities |
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| Marx theorized that history is propelled by |
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| What set evangelicals apart from liberal protestants |
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| the insistence on the paramount authority of the Holy Scriptires |
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| Scholars studied the Bible as a not divinely inspired book capable of error and varied to interpretations during |
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| Between 1830 &1871 all of these scientific advances were made except that |
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| the interior structure of the atomw was fully mapped out |
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| marshaled data to support the theory of evolution |
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| Established the germ theory of disease |
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| What piece of work caught the gaudy atmosphere of a popular entertainment center |
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| Manet's A Bar at the Folies-Bergere |
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| French art in the Age of the Bourgeoisie was |
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| subject to pressures from official government agencies |
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| A leading French romantic writer |
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| Romantic novelists concentrated on |
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| the feelings of their characters |
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| nineteenth century philosophical movement taught that dicinity manifests itself in many forms including the physical universe?? |
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| Which 19th centry writer helped inspire MLK jr's protest marches |
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| 19th century writer has been called "the first, modern liberated woman" |
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| English realist with the largest audience |
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| One innovation of Dostoevsky, the Russian realist was |
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| Which painter was a leading figure in the Barbizon school |
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| The founder of realism in painting |
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| Courbet's painting that summarized the painters approach to art up to this time. |
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| The key element in Daumier's approach to painting |
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| In what sense could Manet be called the first modern painter |
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| He originated the tradition of "art for art's sake." |
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| A member of the realist school who was influenced by science |
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| 19th century photographer made famous by a photograph of Abraham Lincoln during his presidential run |
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| Romantic Musioc was characterized by the |
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| use of folk songs and ethnic dance rhythms |
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| The composer of the opera Rigoletto is |
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| Who wrote under the pen name George Eliot? |
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| Which composer was the leader of the traditionalists who opposed the music of Wagner |
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| Flaubert, in his madame bovary made his heroine a |
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| woman caught up in her unrealistic dreams |
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| War and Peace is the masterpiece written by |
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| emerged in the period immedicately before the American Civil War |
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| Which of the following was one of the first great modern books in the west to be Written by a person of color |
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| Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglas |
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| Who delievered the famous "Ain't I a woman" speech |
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| The leading neoclassical painter between 1830 and 1871 was |
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