Becker Final Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024
Nationalism: - ANSWER-Chapter 7
Nationalism - ANSWER-sense of pride and devotion to one's nation
Liberalism - ANSWER-believed in written guarantees of freedom-limited government involvement in people's lives
Conservatism - ANSWER-support...
Nationalism - ANSWER-sense of pride and devotion to one's nation
Liberalism - ANSWER-believed in written guarantees of freedom-limited government involvement in
people's lives
Conservatism - ANSWER-supported monarchies and limited rights
Israel: How and why is this an example of nationalism? - ANSWER-Israelis and the Palestinians both
believe this area of land is their home, both sides are willing to fight for their right to live there
What is the Six Days War and why was it fought? - ANSWER-Israel sought to expand its territory, Seized
the Golan Heights, the West Bank, and the Gaza strip
What were the Camp David Accords? Why did they fail? - ANSWER-failed attempt at peace between
Israel and Palestine, both sides agreed to recognize each other and be diplomat, but this did not last
because both sides are so divided and it was hard to reach a peace agreement
When was the last time Italy was unified? - ANSWER-the Roman Empire
Who was Giuseppe Garibaldi? Who are the Red shirts? What was their role in the Italian unification? -
ANSWER-Garibaldi was the leader of the Red Shirts- they fought for Italian Unification
What type of government did Germany have before unification? - ANSWER-a small group of
principalities, the Kaiser was the ruler after the unification
, What is the difference between communism and socialism? - ANSWER-Socialism (Robert Owen) means
society owns the means of production
Communism (Marx/Engels) the government owns the means of production
How did the Congress of Vienna help to foster nationalism? - ANSWER-this divided up ethnic groups and
this created tension among the groups, many of these individuals began to push for their own state
What role did nationalism play in the downfall of the Austrian Empire? - ANSWER-there was a dual
monarchy and they were forced to recognize the Hungarians and become the Austrian-Hungarian empire
Define socialism. - ANSWER-society owns the means of production
What was Karl Marx? What were his major beliefs? - ANSWER-believed in communism believing that the
government should own the means of production
The Industrial Revolution: - ANSWER-Chapter 8
Bessemer Process - ANSWER-first inexpensive industrial process for the mass-production of steel
Entrepreneur - ANSWER-risk taker who starts a new business within an economic system of capitalism
Cottage Industry - ANSWER-goods that are produced in the home
Urbanization - ANSWER-people moving to the cities
Socialism - ANSWER-means society owns the means of production
Communism - ANSWER-when the government owns the means of production
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