democracies unit 3 chapters 8, 10, & 12 mrs. tucker world history victor valley high school
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DemocraciesUnit 3
Chapters 8, 10, & 12Mrs. Tucker
World HistoryVictor Valley High School
Peninsulares Creole Mulatto Russification Junker Realpolitik
Kaiser Conservative Liberal Zionists Radical Nation-State
Vocabulary Terms
Your DefinitionIcon/GraphicPicture/ Chart/Diagram
TERM
Example/Synonyms Non-Example List Antonyms/ Opposite List
Frayer Method
People born in Spain, small small percentage of population special rank and privileges;
Spaniards Colonists
Peninsulares
Spaniards born in Latin America & lower rank;
Colonialist-born European-Born
Creole
Persons of mixed European and African ancestry;
Mixed-Origin Europeans or Africans
Mulatto
Forcing Russian culture on all ethnic groups in Russian Empire; autocracy, orthodoxy and ‘Russian-ness’
Forced Culture Diversity
Russification
Prussia’s strongly conservative, wealthy landowning class;
Landowner landless
Junker
“Politics of Reality” tough power politics with no room for idealism.
Realist Idealist
Realpolitik
Emperor of Germany or the Second Reich;
Wilhelm I PresidentWilhelm II Prime Minister
Kaiser
Usually wealthy property Owners and nobility who want to preserve the traditional monarchies of Europe;
Traditional Liberal, Radical
Conservative
Mostly middle-class business leaders and merchants who wanted more power to parliaments, with only educated and landowners would vote;
Receptive Conventional
Liberal
Favored drastic change to extend democracy to all people – believed that all governments should practice ideas of liberty, equality, and fraternity/brotherhood;
Extreme Moderate/Conservative
Radical
One who is for the Movement for a Jewish homeland, most likely in Palestine;
Theodor Herzl Orthodox Jews
Zionists
Sovereign state made up of a land and people who share similar history, culture, religion, and language;
Greece Russian EmpireGermany Austria-HungaryItaly
Nation-State