social welfare legislation (840) Napoleon III’s economic policies (825)

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Chapter 25 Test Review
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social welfare legislation (840)
Napoleon III’s economic policies (825)
The Great Reforms in Russia (835)
Causes of the Russian revolution of 1905 (837-838)
Occurrence of events (825)
The Russian zemstvo (835)
centralized democratic Italian republic (826)
Karl Lueger (846)
Bismarck’s Kulturkampf (840)
Liberals in the Prussian parliament to reconciling with Bismarck (832)
Guiseppe Garibaldi and his role in Italy (828)
Louis Napoleon’s election as president (824-825)
The events causing the Great Reforms in Russia (835)
The success of Napoleon III’s system (825)
Garibaldi (828)
Sardinia-Piedmont and the Italian unification (828)
Cavour and Austria (828)
Parts of Prussia before 1866 (831)
The customs union among German states (829)
Cash crop in the U.S. (833)
Bismarck’s constitution (832)
Theodore Herzl (846)
Prussia after the Franco-Prussian War (832)
Consequences of the Franco-Prussian War (832)
The Great Reforms in Russia (835-836)
Nation Building in the U.S. (833)
The Mexican War of 1848 (834)
Consequences of the U.S. Civil War (834-835)
Sergei Witte (837)
Witte’s approach to industrialization (837)
Russian Czar assassinated by terrorists (836)
Motivation for Bismarck’s social reforms (840)
German Social Democrats and the 1907 election (841)
The Dreyfus Affair (842-843)
The accomplishments of the Liberal Party in Britain between 1906-1914 (843-844)
The major power that was unable to harness the strength of modern nationalism (844-845)
The largest party In the Reichstag in 1912 (846)
Karl Marx in 1846 (848)
Second International one day strike (848)
Edward Bernstein (850)
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