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Section 1: Multiple Choice questions


#1 Which of the following terms matches the definition?

The emotional aspect of nationalism indicated that nationalism was a reaction against the cold rationality of the enlightenment



#2 Which of the following definitions matches the term?

Entente cordiale



#3 Which of the following definitions matches the term?

3 key wars that Bismarck used to unify germany



#4 Which of the following terms matches the definition?

A method of political maneuvering that sought practical results. "What is the best action for me to take, in order to get what I want?"



#5 Which of the following definitions matches the term?

The brothers Grimm



Section 2: True/false questions


#6 Determine if the following combination is true or false.

Franco-Prussian war

Bismarck wanted to unify with the sounthern German states he had just fought a war with by fighting a common enemy: France. After falsifying a document and starting a war with france, the german states united together and won.







#7 Determine if the following combination is true or false.

Zionism

A nationalism movement that sprang up among European Jews. Enlightenment ideals led to more tolerance for Jews. But Zionism responded to the growing anit-semitism that came back after incidents like the dreufus affair







#8 Determine if the following combination is true or false.

Theodor Hertzl

Since positivism rejected the idea that there was one overarching truth that applied to everyone everywhere, that meant hat all truth was relative.







#9 Determine if the following combination is true or false.

Ems telegram

A document forged by Bismarck of a Prussian diplomat allegedly insulting Napoleon III, provoking a war with france







#10 Determine if the following combination is true or false.

Dreyfus Affair

A french solider was accused and convicted of leaking secret documents to the germans. Divided the country between people who thought he was being unjustly accused because he was Jewish, and others who thought the charges were believable because he was Jewish.









Triple-checked your answers?