Post New Nationalism/Unification Themes- 1871 to 1914 • Full franchise/suffrage – Women’s suffrage movement grew • New Nationalist Conservative Leaders Increase Int’l Tension – Attempts to win over domestic mob often pits countries against each other – Rising tariffs, for example • Growing Persecution of Minority Groups – An outgrowth of nationalism and Social Darwinism • Rise of the Welfare State – Prussia first – Conservative Nationalist effort to maintain popular support • Revisionists versus Marxists – Revisionists • Real wages are going up for workers • Marx was wrong • We must revise Marx to work within the system • Social programs and Unions – Marxists • The revisionists are bourgeois toadies! When the revolution comes, we will slit your throats, too. – Many socialists will choose nationalism in WWI
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Post New Nationalism/Unification Themes- 1871 to 1914• Full franchise/suffrage
– Women’s suffrage movement grew • New Nationalist Conservative Leaders Increase Int’l Tension
– Attempts to win over domestic mob often pits countries against each other – Rising tariffs, for example
• Growing Persecution of Minority Groups – An outgrowth of nationalism and Social Darwinism
• Rise of the Welfare State – Prussia first – Conservative Nationalist effort to maintain popular support
• Revisionists versus Marxists – Revisionists
• Real wages are going up for workers• Marx was wrong• We must revise Marx to work within the system • Social programs and Unions
– Marxists• The revisionists are bourgeois toadies! When the revolution comes, we will slit
your throats, too. – Many socialists will choose nationalism in WWI
Cook’s Tour of Late 19th Century Europe
Germany
• Unified
• Exploding industrialization – ‘the arms of Krupp’
• Strong Socialist Movements – Bismarck Responds, Increasing social programs– Germany has first anywhere
• social security
• Kaiser William II is a foolish fool who foolishly fires Bismarck
• Exploding industrialization– Perhaps built on the backs
of slave cotton
• U.S. Becomes a World Player
Hansen Name ____________________
AP Euro Post New Nationalism/Unification Themes 1871-1914 ( Note-Taking Guide)
Broad Themes • Full franchise/suffrage
– ________________________ movement grew • New Nationalist Conservative Leaders Increase _______________
_________________– Attempts to win over ______________ often
______________ against each other – ________________________ , for example
• Growing Persecution of __________________________ – An outgrowth of nationalism and Social Darwinism
• Rise of the Welfare State – _____________________– ______________________________ effort to maintain
popular support • Revisionists versus Marxists
– Revisionists• Real wages ____________________for workers• ________________________________• We must revise Marx to work __________________• Social programs and _____________
– Marxists• The revisionists are _______________________ !
When the revolution comes, we will __________ ____________________, too.
– Many socialists will choose ________________________Cook’s Tour of Late 19th Century Europe • Germany
• Bismarck Responds, Increasing social programs• Germany has first anywhere
– ________________________– Kaiser William II is a _____________________________
__________________________________ Bismarck • France
– French Humiliation• _____________________________________ • Loss of _______________________ to Germany • Liberals/Radicals in Paris revolt (‘______________’)
but ________________by conservative forces
– France as Republic• Unity for a while, but damaged by ______________
– That story is in a later lecture• Conservatives and Liberal/Radicals were at odds as