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The false idea that God is not separate from nature but that nature is God |
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Five great English poets of the Romantic period |
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William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and John Keats. |
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Believed that man's conscience should be the starting point for religion Invented idealism which bases thought and action on the way one wishes things were rather than on reality |
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Introduced dialectic thinking, which thinks that a thesis works against an antithesis to make a synthesis Believed conflict is good because it makes a better world |
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Father of Theological Liberalism which emphasized on feelings instead of God's Word |
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Questioned the authority, texts, and meaning of the Bible |
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Lasted eight months and tried to solve spiritual problems with political solutions |
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Russia representative in the Congress of Vienna |
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Great Britain representative in the Congress of Vienna |
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French representative in the Congress of Vienna |
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Austrian representative in the Congress of Vienna The Prince of Diplomats |
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A Federation of 38 large states reconstituted by Napoleon |
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Composed of Austria, Prussia, Russia, and Great Britain Purposed to prevent aggression in Europe Became the Quintuple Alliance with the joining of France |
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The nations of the Quintuple Alliance meeting to put down any revolution rumblings |
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Represented the authoritarian rule of Spanish viceroys and wanted government power |
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Latin Americans of mixed Spanish and Indian ancestry who were upset over no voice in government |
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Jose de San Martin and Bernardo O Higgins |
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Won Chilean independence in 1818 |
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The Liberator who won independence for Bolivia |
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The Monroe Doctrine was passed |
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The Turks were forced to submit to terms offered by England, France, and Russia |
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The country which had a multiparty system |
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Dissolved the French legislature and was forced to flee England Was replaced by Louis Philippe |
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The citizens of Paris revolted against Charles X |
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A Dutch King who was the uncle of Britain's Queen Victoria |
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Proclaimed himself Emperor Napoleon III Sent troops to support Archduke Maximilian of Austria's takeover of Mexico |
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