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Mr. Boerem

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After the Congress of Viennathe throne of France

was restored to this family.

Bourbon

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This natural resource fueledThe industrial revolution.

Coal

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This painting illustrates whichcharacteristic(s) of Romanticism.

Individualism, nature, country life

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This ideology emphasized the This ideology emphasized the limits of human understanding, the limits of human understanding, the Wisdom of established customs, theWisdom of established customs, the

Importance of hierarchyImportance of hierarchy & the Importance of religion& the Importance of religion.

Conservatism

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After the Congress of Vienna,The Holy Roman Empire

Was replaced by this.

German Confederation

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These consumed huge amountsof iron and coal while carryingfood and raw materials to thecities, manufactured goods to

consumers and building material and fertilizer

to the countryside.

Railroads

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This painting illustrates whichcharacteristic of Romantic art.

Power of Nature

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Economic Liberalism is basedon the writings of this

enlightenment economist.

Adam Smith

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The Austrian Netherlands wereAbsorbed into this, which

Acted asa buffer to France.

Kingdom of the Netherlands

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The first nation in ContinentalEurope to industrialize was.

Belgium

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This paintingillustrates

which characteristic of

Romantic Art?

Supernatural (Erotic, Exotic and Occult)

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The greatest good for the greatest number is the

key tenant of this ideology.

Utilitarianism

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The Congress of Vienna established that these should

be open to all.

International Riverways

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The spread of specializationamong groups and institutionsin the 19th century is known as.

Differentiation

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This painting represents this common theme in Romantic Art.

Nationalism (history)

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This ideology EmphasizedEmphasized the Individuals natural rights,the Individuals natural rights,

limiting political authority with limiting political authority with Constitutions Constitutions

and the formation of and the formation of parliamentary bodiesparliamentary bodies.

Liberalism

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Control of half of Saxony was given to this European power.

Prussia

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The development of the factorysystem encouraged people to

move in great numbers to these.

Cities

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The plot of Mary Shelley’sFrankenstein is a reflectionOf this common theme of

Romantic Art.

Distrust of Science

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This early socialist was an industrialist who put

socialist ideals into place for theworkers of his factory

in New Lanark, Scotland.

Robert Owen