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Dante
Definition

1265-1321

 

Advocated authoritative monarchies, state ruled by power, believed in peace settlements of disputes, first to recognize importance of diplomacy

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Machiavelli
Definition

1469-1527

 

exiled from Florence, wrote The Prince written to tell princes how to govern, advocate for power, emphasized reality, war is not good or bad its reality

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Galileo
Definition

1564-1642

 

perfectioned the telescope, proved that the Earth rotated around the sun

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Newton
Definition

1643-1727

 

Deism, bridged religion and science, credited God for the perfect universe (built the universe and set it free)

Term
Luther
Definition

1483-1546

 

critical of the church, nailed 95 feces on church door, inspired Protestant religion, invited individuals to be pious (direct relationship with God), challenged hiearchy of church, individualism rather than institutionalism

Term
Zwigli and Calvin
Definition
emphasized the scripture, localized the church
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Henry VIII
Definition

1509-1547

 

made himself the highest authority of the church (Anglican chuch), localized church, beginning of national churches

Term
Renaissance
Definition

meaning: rebirth

started in Italy

 

-rebirth of commerce generating wealth, letters and art

-reborn from classical period

-rebirth of science and technology

-advent of exploration

-invention of printing press (Gutenburg) in Germany

-liberalization

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Reformation
Definition

-began in Northern Germany (less commited to Catholicism)

-questioning of the church and its practices

-Luther

 

Term
Problems with Roman Catholic Church
Definition

1) Bubonic Plague (people turned to church but still died)

2) clergy's innability to answer Q's- not educated

3) sale of indulgences to finance crusade

4) discouraged people to have direct relationship with God

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Catholic Counter Reformation
Definition

-index of Prohibited Books (1529-1966) --> censorship

-Papal Inquisition --> find Protestants and change them

-council of Trent

Term
Council of Trent
Definition

1545-1563

 

-meeting of Church officials to address problem of Protestants, came up with 4 solutions:

1) enhanced/ increased power of Pope

2) priests had to be educated

3) limited sales of indulgences

4) said Protestants were wrong, argued every position

Term
Society of Jesus-Jesuits-Loyola
Definition

1540

 

St. Ignatious of Loyola saved catholicism, started tradition of missionary religious Catholic work, run in hierarchy with strict rules and clear goals, greatest reason of success of Catholic reformation

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Louis XIV
Definition

1643-1715

 

The Sun King, wanted to be the most powerful, the centre, made himself the state, unified church and state, cultish attitude and following, very well educated, created God like figure of himself, every monarch followed him in Europe, wanted absolute power and had Pallace of Versaille to hold this

Term
Enlightenment
Definition
period of revolutions, politics, society and philosophy
Term
Hobbes
Definition

1588-1679

 

social contract, in favour of absolutism to protect man from eachother, tutor of Charles II

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Locke
Definition

1632-1704

 

agreed with social contract, man needed to be protected from authority: life, liberty, property, all rights are subject to reasonable limits

Term
Hume
Definition

1711-1776

 

scientist, very much in keeping traditions of enlightenment, believed in scientific method to understand nature

Term

Montesquieu

 

Definition

1689-1755

 

dealt with power of government, made sure that gov was never oppressive/ abusive, believed power had to be divided, seperated, balanced between legislative (writes), executive (applies), judicial (judges)

Term
Rousseau
Definition

1712-1778

 

criticized overly structured nature of human analysis, in favour of man's emotional side (sentimentalism)

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Charles I
Definition
absolutist king in England 1625-1649, protestant, parliament was puritan (very devout protestant), fought and puritans won, exexuted in 1949 because he violated rights of people (hired army and turned them against own people)
Term
Cromwell
Definition

in power 1653-1658

 

took power after Charles I, entered parliament with army in coup d'etat, became Lord Protector and created dictatorship, no longer monarchy

Term
Charles II
Definition

ruled 1660-1685

 

took over after Cromwell died, England started to fall apart so decided it needed a King again, peace restored in England

Term
James II
Definition

1685

 

replaced Charles II when he died, Charles II's Catholic brother, English unhappy and subsequently started Glorius Revolution

Term
William and Mary of Orange
Definition
Protestant royals, led Glorius Revolution, were asked to rein but given rules in the Bill of Rights --> had to remain protestant, monarchy limited in power sharing with gov
Term
First Continental Congress
Definition

1774

 

argued the Quebec Act

Term
Second Continental Conference
Definition

1776

 

created army, Thomas Jefferson

Term
Third Continental Conference
Definition

1781

 

British defeated, write articles of Confederation

Term
Treaties of Paris and Versailles
Definition

1783

 

recognized idependence of American colonies and their lands, happened there because of enlightenment

Term
American Bill of Rights
Definition

1791

 

established constitutional tradition where by Americans could ammend constitution with enough support

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Louis XVI
Definition
kind but weak king --> French wanted strong king, wanted absolute power but didn't have moral and intellectual strength, spent a lot of money that didn't have on lavish lifestyle, spent a lot on wars
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Marie Antoinette
Definition
wife of Louis XVI, from Austria, regarded as foreign and uncaring
Term
Estates General
Definition

3 assemblies: 1st estate (clergy), 2nd estate (aristocracy), 3rd estate (bourgoisie), alliance between 1st and 2nd, did not see eye to eye with 3rd

 

1st and 2nd was conservative, 3rd was liberal, 3rd estate had demands, protests, grievances so King XVI decided to close Estates General

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National Assembly
Definition
created by the 3rd estate, for all the people, storming of the Bastille (1789) beginning of revolution in Paris
Term
The Great Fear
Definition

1789

 

France in a state of fear, people and establishment turned on eachother throughout country

Term
Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizenship (France)
Definition

1789

 

one of the most influencial documents in Western history, declared sovereignty of the people, freedom and rights

-women did not get rights, considered domestic

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Civil Constitution of the Church
Definition

1790

 

French Catholic, reduced power of clergy, amde church department of state, took away lands, under authority of state, denounced by the Pope

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Constitutional Monarchy (France)
Definition

1791

 

king's power limited, could delay laws but didn't have power to pass them, external figure head, internal power given to National Assembly

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National Convention
Definition

1792

 

constituted when King was killed, more powerful than National Assembly, very divided (beginning of political parties) --> Jacobins (radical revolutionaries), Girodins (moderate revolutionaries)

Term
Reign of Terror
Definition

1793

 

period of insecurity, fear, turning on eachother, terrorized by Robespierre (leader of Jacobins), killed by the people

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The Directory
Definition

1795-1799

 

weak governmentof 5 executives, 5 directors, 5 heads of state, 2 reps of assembly (divided as much as possible), lasted 4 years because defended by military

Term
Napoleon Bonapart
Definition
born a French subject, parents sent him to military academy in France, educated and trained as a soldier, involved in successful campaigns in Italy, sent to Egypt to attack British interests, Royalists tried to end The Directory so they called him for help, persuaded The Directory to reform and rose in power, became sole power in France, soldiers willing to die for him, fell when tried to conquer Russia, retreated to Paris and forced to surrender (1814), died in 1891
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Concordat with the RC Church
Definition

1801

 

Napoleon made peace with the Catholic church

1) RC church recognized but not made official religion

2) other religions were tolerated

3) clergy had to swear oath to support state

4) state inherited when church was abolished

5) religious holidays returned

 

 

Term
Napolionic Code
Definition

governing instructions

 

1) written

2) consistant across France

3) could be applied during his absense

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Battle of Trafalgar
Definition

1805

 

Napoleon's attempt to invade England, British won, naval battle, France had no more navy and Britain breathed sigh of relief

Term
Continental System
Definition

1807

 

Napoleon decided to starve Britain by turning rest of Europe against them, economic warfare, disallowing imports

 

nationalism turned against Napoleon, European countries welcomed Napoleon as liberator and then turned against him (Spain, Germany)

Term
Reasons why Britain was first to industrialize
Definition

1) political stability (confident after glorius revolution)

2) economy (worked from ground up, farming innovations, more food available so people wanted to move to cities)

3) demographics (urbanization, textile industry, exponential pop growth)

4) technology

Term
Social Effects of Industrialization
Definition

long hours, poor ventilation, poor lighting, dirty working conditions

crowded living spaces

poor plumbing (open sewers)

families divided (women and children pressed for their rights)

movement to destroy machines started by Ned Lud

legislation - improved work and living conditions

Term
Burke
Definition
disgusted by French and English Revolution, believed that revolutions are rushed and people suffer, should place limits on liberty and change, evolutionary over revolutionary change, conservatism
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Paine
Definition
only democracy could protect people's rights
Term
Bentham and Mill
Definition
utilitarian (believed in greatest good for greatest number), inspired socialism
Term
Congress of Vienna
Definition

1815-1825

 

decided that no one should have so much power to conquer Europe, about restoration and legitimacy, restore Europe to pre Napoleon times, balance power by creating buffer states ex) Belgium

 

Metternich and Talleyrand two key figures

Term
Carlsbad Decrees
Definition

1819

 

an attempt to stop enlightenment, end ideological/ intellectual movements, censor ideas that inspire liberty (the press, university, ideas)

Term
King Ferdinand VII
Definition
king of Spain, established himself as absolute king (1822), dissolved Spanish parliament/ assembly, defeated his people who wanted liberalism
Term
Conservatism in Greece
Definition
constitutional monarchy (1832), Greeks defeated Turks in 1821, declared independence in 1827, became monarchy with little liberalism 1832, geographically surrounded by stong powers so believed it needed power to protect itself
Term
Crimean War
Definition

1854-1856

 

most important war after Napoleonic war, 1 year before Russians defeated Ottomans, took over Crimean Penninsula, ended long period of peace, created new allies, French and English fighting Russians

Term
Italian Unification
Definition
when French became weak, spurred on nationalistic movement in Italy, key people: Mazzini (wrote about nationalism, was the inspiration), Victor Emmanuel (King of Peidmont, represented legitimacy), Cavour (Victor Emmanuel's Prime Minister, mastermind of nationalism), Garibaldi (the muscle, mersinary, new how to command an army), formed an alliance with France to defeat Austria (1859), after was determined to seek independence, defeated France in the south (1861), Garibaldi brought success from the south to the north because he was an Italian nationalist and returned South to kingdom he was born in (Piedmont)
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Unification of Germany
Definition
result of Franco-Prussian war, Bismark responsible of unification, German state was made up of 100 different states with Prussia as most powerful, politically stable, had to defeat Denmark (1864) by forming alliance with Austria, turned on Austria (1866), Germans regarded as aggressors in Europe, Ems Affair- brain child of Bismark, forged telegram to insult French and France declared war on Germany, Germans won, formally recognized in Versailles
Term
Queen Victoria
Definition

1837-1901

 

came to thrown at age 18, unpopular because no confidence in young queen, female, followed a line of unpopular monachs, married to Prince Albert from Germany, proved everyone wrong: understood people, politics, won hearts because she cared, responsible for Second Reform Bill (1867) making Britain increasingly more democratic, Parliament Act (1911) gave more power to elected commons and less to appointed lords, Representation Act (1918) extended vote to women

Term
Boer War
Definition

1899-1902

 

British took interest in S. Africa because of gold, diamonds, ect., British imperialism vs. Dutch nationalismr

Term
Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand
Definition
heir of Austrian thrown, shot and killed by Serbian nationalist while visiting Sarejevo, Austria declared war on Serbia, Germany sided with Austria, Britain- France- Russia declared war on Austria, start of WWI
Term
Zimmerman Affair
Definition
Germans encouraging Mexicans to attack USA so that they would stay out of Europe (WWI), USA enters war
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Lenin
Definition
Russia 1917-24, heavily invested in Marxist ideology, organized communist revolution- rather successfully, imposed a new economic plan (mixture of communism and capitalism, introduced communism but didn't apply to all sectors of the economy
Term
Stalin
Definition

1924-53

 

won power struggle to take over Lenin's position

determined to establish communism across Russia - no free market, even for farmers, farmers resisted (land confiscated by state), many ended up in concentration camps, ruthless and paranoid - famous for his purges, afraid of anyone else who had internal power, executed the incompetent, created a nation of fear, governed more harsh than any tsar before him

Term
Causes of Great Depression
Definition

-stock market crash (1929)

-tight monetary policy

-little government spending

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Francisco Franco
Definition
won civil war, ruled Spain until he died, fascist methods, maintained fascist form of state and gov untill 1975
Term
Mussolini
Definition

rise to power: understood sentiment of Italian people

persuaded king to share his power, eventually took all power, sided with Hitler in WWII, enemies got the better of him, hung upside down to be made example of

Term
Lateran Pact
Definition

1929

 

gave the Vatican their independence, sovereignty and lands, gave Mussolini support of Italian people

Term
Hitler
Definition
formed National Socialists party, ran in election 1930, didn't win but Nazis rose in numbers, won democratically, burned the parliament buildings and framed the communists, created a sense of fear making people trust him to run the country, began to reduce and eventually eliminate human rights
Term
Darwin
Definition

1809-1882

 

survival of the fittest-natural selection

applied to society

Term
Spencer
Definition

1820-1903

 

Orginally wrote about survival of the fittest

Term
Nietzsche
Definition

1844-1900

 

cannot have a great people without a great man leading them, nations need big strong government, Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini all educated in the ways of Nietzche

Term
Einstein
Definition

1879-1955

 

theory of relativity - everything is unstable, everything open to interpretations, no further truths, everything open to debate

Term
Hayek
Definition

1899-1992

 

wrote "Return of Serfdom", extremely critical of where the world was going, critical of big size of government

Term
Nuremburg Laws
Definition

1946

 

Hitler passed set of laws to deprive Jews of citizenship, made them wear star of david, disallowed marriage between Jews and Gentiles, not allowed to practice profession, property confiscated

Term
Nuremburg Trials
Definition

24 Nazi leaders tried, 11 hanged

Hitler commited suicide

Term
Yalta Conference
Definition

1945

 

meeting of Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin (3 big powers), divided up Germany

Term
Truman Docterine
Definition

1947

 

attempt to defeat communism

Term
NATO
Definition

North Atlantic Treaty Organization

 

alliance formed to counter soviet advancements

Term
Warsaw Pact
Definition

1955

 

agreement among communist states to counter NATO

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Berlin Wall
Definition
built to keep the East from going West because people were escaping from soviet backed communist regime who were trying to escape to Western countries (symbol of how the world was divided)
Term
Cuban Missile Crisis
Definition
Cuba before Castro was very capitalistic, Cuban Revolution (1959) started communist revolution and ended with Castro as dictator, communism now very close to USA - tried to invade Cuba and defeat known as Bay of Pigs (1961), failed and gave Castro reason to reinforce position against USA, allowed soviets to install missiles - in response USA installed missiles in Turkey
Term
SALT
Definition

1972, 1979

 

strategic arms limitation talks, attempts to control number and strengths of bombs around world

Term
Gorbachev
Definition

1985

 

"elected" to lead party, believed that he could save soviets by implementing western methods, Glasnost (openness, transparency), returned SU to Lenonist type economy (communism and capitalism)

Term
Tito
Definition
Yugoslavia ruled by Tito (communist dictator not alligned with W or E), kept country together through fear
Term
Milosevic
Definition

started movement of ethnic cleansing

Bosnia (Muslim) vs. Serbia (Orthodox)

Term
Rome Treaty
Definition

1958

 

economic unity of Europe, freer mobility of goods and peoples

Term
St. Lawrence Lowlands
Definition

people: sedentary and nomadic

relatively flat, important for growth and vegetation, fertile

Term
Canadian Shield
Definition
very infertile, rough, rocky, tundra, not well suited for farming
Term

Appalachians

Definition
mountainous, mountains as natural barriers, dividers, Vermont, NY
Term
Interior Lowlands
Definition
Alberta, flat, plain, farming
Term
Reasons for European Exploration
Definition

1) economic - kingdom enriched through trade

2) political - imperialism, world for the taking

3) religious competition - conversions

4) scientific - new inventions

Term
Christopher Columbus
Definition

1492

 

strongly suspected world was round, hit land in the Caribbean while lookinf for Asia, sailing for Spain although Italian

Term
Jean Talon
Definition
responsible for settlement of New France, imposed policies to increase immigration and population (1960), offered land to fur traders/ hired workers from France, minor criminals sent to New France (majority male), encouraged women to settle, marry and have large families (fille de roi), baby bonuses
Term
Seigniorial System
Definition
organized way of disributing land, created class system, long rectagular plots of land under authority of seignior/ lord, established system of rights and responsibilities but did not attract industry
Term
Royal Proclamation
Definition
British proclaimed gov among French, all ties between French Canadians and France severed, only people that stayed behind were those with attachment to land, fur trade now in hands of British, English upper class and French lower class
Term
Quebec Act
Definition

1774-1791

 

Ohio Valley taken from Natives and given to French, 13 colonies refused to recognize Quebec in Ohio Valley and turned on British

Term
Boston Tea Party
Definition

1773

 

threw tea into Boston harbour as protest to British taxation

Term
Loyalists and Constitution Act
Definition

1791

 

loyalists (Americans who supported Britain) moved to Canada, demanded representative gov

Term
War of 1812
Definition
American Revolution II, started by Napoleon, resentment by British (loss of 13 colonies and Ohio Valley), resentment by Americans (didn't like British presence in NA), both wanted continent, Americans burnt down Toronto, British burnt down Washington, war ended in tie
Term
Papineau
Definition
leader of People's Movement in lower Canada, wanted lower house to have access to power in upper house, protests, rebellions, created 92 resolutions which were countered by Russell with 20 resolutions, movement lost support as people rebelled
Term
Lord Durham
Definition
came to NA to govern and teach how to govern from Europe, recommended union of UC and LC (people very against)
Term
Act of Union
Definition

1840

 

union and division of Canada, upset French Canadians, many English felt same way

Term
Confederation
Definition

1867

 

united British colonies and divided them into provinces, 72 resolutions, 3 colonies (Canada, NB, NS) divided into 4 provinces (ON, QC, NB, NS), act of British Parliament

Term
American Civil War
Definition

1861-1865

 

faught between N and S

-N wanted to abolish slavery, S did not

-N wanted Washington, S wanted power to stay in states

-N wanted to protect trade, S wanted free trade

 

North won

Term
Riel
Definition
resisted settlement of West, Metis (half European/ half Native) resistance, lost and Manitoba became a province
Term
MacDonald's National Policy
Definition

1878

 

how we protected trading block, 3 programs: settle West, protect internal markets, railway

Term
Statute of Westminister
Definition

1931

 

2nd part of BNA Act, formally recognized Canada as a country

Term
Godbout
Definition
leader of liberals, in power in Quebec 1939-1944, responsible for instituting compulsory education, gave women vote in provincial election, so avant-garde that wasn't reelected
Term
Duplessis
Definition
leader of the Union National, in power in Quebec 1950's, traditional and conservative, preservative, conservatives and farmers loved him, liberals, progressives and unions hated him, died in 1959
Term
Quiet Revolution
Definition

Quebec 1960's

 

emergence of new value system, things started to shift

urbanization

language centre of French Canadian life rather than church

liberalizing

 

due to industrialization, urbanization, television, new ideas

Term
Rene Levesque
Definition
started career in journalism, was given a tv show to explain the world to French QC, new ideas
Term
legislative
Definition
ability to pass laws
Term
executive
Definition
ability to apply the law, requires a bureaucracy
Term
courts
Definition
maintain civil society, determine whether actions are unlawful
Term
conservatives
Definition
poli and social control, less econ control
Term
liberals
Definition
gov should be big, more econ control
Term
sovereign
Definition
above the law, having the ability to change the law
Term
the state
Definition
political (has to have a capital city), geographic (territorial integrity, recognized land that is protected), economic (need economy to sustain itself or to trade), social (what matters to society, services)
Term
Constitution
Definition
the highest law of the land and the law that regulates the governing infrastructure of the country
Term
Charters
Definition
Almost constitutional laws, above all other laws but below the constitution
Term
Acts
Definition
big, comprehensive laws that deal with very important matters
Term
Bills and Laws
Definition
Bills are proposed in Parliament, once they are signed by the queen/ president they become a law
Term
Bi-laws
Definition

Passed by constitutional assemblies that aren't constitutionally protected

ex) municipal laws

Term
Regulations
Definition
Passed by institutions recognized by law, institutions have right to impose rules on members
Term
Dictatorship
Definition
having power for a very long time
Term
Totalitarianism
Definition
contemporary monarchy, all power
Term
Tyranny
Definition
power at expense of the people, abusive type of power
Term
United Nations
Definition
International organization for diplomacy, attempts to resolve issues, doesn't make laws, principles: peace, security, cooperation, forum
Term
International Law
Definition
law signed willingly by countries, becomes international when two or more countries sign
Term
Sources of international law
Definition

1) customs and practices

2) treaties legitimately signed

3) general principles - can be new and accepted

4) decisions by international courts

Term
Diplomacy
Definition
relationship between two or more countries, used to avoid war, ambassadors responsible for diplomacy of a country outside of their own country, diplomats are bureaucracy of ambassadors
Term
Objectives of Foreign Policy
Definition

1) poli independence of country they represent

2) territorial integrity

3) national security

4) national interests

Term
Petrarch
Definition

1304-1347

 

man of the Renaissance, letter in readings

 

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