Test #10 isms and the Revolutionary Era

Post date: Jan 18, 2011 2:18:20 PM

Charles X

July Revolution

Constitutional assembly

Louis Phillipe

Whigs and the Reform Act of 1832

Robert Peel

Chartists

Anti-Corn Law League 1839

Poor Laws of 1834

Liberalism

Socialism

Romanticism

Frederick William IV

Frankfurt Assembly

Prussian Constituent Assembly

Ferdinand I

Francis Joseph

Kossuth

Mazzini

Young Italy

The Duties of Man

John Wesley

Chateaubriand

Authors

Goethe “Faust”

Blake “The Tiger” and “the Lamb”

Coleridge “The Ancient Mariner”

Lord Byron

Philosophers

Karl Marx

Frederick Engels

Hegal

Herder

Artists

Delacroix

Goya

Composers

Beethoven

Wagner

Questions due the day of the test

1. Compare the role of feelings for Romantic writers and the role of reason for Enlightenment writers. How was this similar to the view of Religion between Methodists and Deists?

2. What were the tenets of liberalism?

3. What difficulties did the conservatives have in Austria, Prussia, and Russia face in the years after the Napoleonic wars?

4. Describe the constitution of the restored monarchy in France. Was the government truly constitutional?

5. What did the French Revolution of 1830 achieve and at what cost?

6. What factors helped Britain avoid Revolution?

7. What were the main ideas of Karl Marx?