TOPICS AND TERMS
- The growth of democracy
- England
- food riots
- the Tory Party
- House of Commons
- the Great Reform Bill 1832
- rotten boroughs
- the Chartist Movement
- one man, one vote
- Revolutions of 1848
- the Whig Party
- William E. Gladstone
- Benjamin Disraeli (Tory Party)
- Second Reform Bill 1867
- labor unions
- secret ballot
- free public education
- Third Reform Bill 1885
- social welfare state
- right to strike
- government supplied worker’s compensation insurance
- unemployment insurance
- old-age pensions
- compulsory school attendance
- France
- Age of Metternich
- Bourbon dynasty
- bourgeois King
- Marquis del Lafayette
- Louis Phillipe
- Louis XVIII
- Charles X
- Chamber of Deputies
- constituent assembly
- battles between the classes
- legislative assembly
- universal male suffrage
- Louis Napoleon Bonaparte
- the Second Republic
- Emperor Napoleon III
- Second French Empire
- Liberal Empire
- Crimean War
- the French in Mexico
- Franco-Prussian War
- the Third French Republic
- Paris Commune
- Chamber of Deputies
- Senate
- ceremonial president
- Prime Minister or Premier
- the Dreyfus Affair
- social welfare system
- old liberalism
- laisssez-faire
- new liberalism
- extension of suffrage
- improvement of living conditions
- The Suppression of Democracy
- Germany through the Age of Metternich
- Congress of Vienna
- Germanic Confederation
- Burschenschafts
- Carlsbad Decrees
- Revolution of 1830
- the Zollverein
- Frederick William III
- the Frankfurt Assembly
- Greater Germany
- Lesser Germany
- Otto Von Bismarck
- Blood and Iron
- Austria from the Age of Metternich to World War I
- Emperor Ferdinand I
- ethnic makeup of Austria
- Germans, Hungarians, Slavs, Czechs,
Italians, Serbs, Croats, and others
- Louis Kossuth
- Hungarian Diet
- the Prague Conference
- Austroslavism
- Franz Joseph
- the Compromise of 1867
- dual monarchy
- the Austro-Hungarian Empire
- Pan-Slavic Movement
- Russia from the End of the Napoleonic Wars to World War I
- Alexander I 1801-1825
- Constantine and Nicholas
- the Decembrist Revolt
- Nicholas I
- the Third Section
- “orthodoxy, autocracy, nationality”
- slavophiles
- mir
- Westernizers
- Alexander II
- Emancipation Proclamation
- narodnicks
- Industrialization
- Trans-Siberian railroad