Chapter 23 Quiz
How did Louis Napoleon believe that the people should be represented in government?
By a strong national leader whose reforms would aid all the people
Why did Prussia and Austria attack Denmark in 1864?
Denmark was attempting to bring two provinces that belonged to the German Confederation into a more centralized Danish state.
What did the notorious forgery "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" suggest Jewish elders were planning to do?
Dominate the globe
What effect did the Dreyfus affair have on late-nineteenth-century France?
It revived republican distrust of Catholicism.
How did the expanding right to vote in the late nineteenth century affect national politics across Europe?
Politicians and parties became more responsive to the people they represented.
Which of the following is an accurate characterization of a socialist party in Europe prior to 1914?
The German socialist party talked revolution but practiced reformism.
Who was Theodore Herzl?
The founder of the Zionist Jewish national movement.
What was the Russian zemstvo?
The institution for local government established by the Great Reforms
How did the process of Italian unification survive the French betrayal of Sardinia in its effort to unify Italy?
The nationalist leaders in central Italy overthrew their local princes and merged with Sardinia, despite the displeasure of the Great Powers.
How did the Ottoman Empire's efforts at reform in the latter half of the nineteenth century undermine the empire's stability?
The reforms created equality before the law for all citizens, which increased religious disputes and split Muslims into secularists and traditionalist camps.
Upon his election as president, why did Louis Napoleon sign conservative legislation increasing the power of the Catholic Church and depriving poor men of the right to vote?
To get the National Assembly to pay his personal debts and change the constitution so he could run for a second term
Unlike other political parties, Marxist socialists
organized themselves into an international organization.