U.S modern world history final. rev,nat,unfi.

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how did the social class prymid in Latin America fuel the desire for indpdace

Latin America created significant disparities between the upper and lower classes and felt everyone should be equal.

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what is the significance of the Haitian revolution

The Haitian Revolution was significant as it led to Haiti becoming the first independent black republic and the first nation to abolish slavery in 1804.

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toussaint L’ Ouverture

former slave who led the revoultion before beng imprisoned.

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jean Jacques dessalines

former slave who became the new general.

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smion bolivar

George washintons’s friend and military leader in the South American wars of independence, known for liberating several countries.

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jose de San martin

european trained military expert

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miguel hidalgo

mexico inderpance movement was led by natives and mestizos, with Hidalgo as a prominent leader calling for independence from Spanish rule.

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dom pedro

king jon flees portugal to briizal during the penslar war and later declared Brazil's independence in 1822, becoming its first emperor.

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what is nationalism

political ideology that emphasizes the interests and culture of a particular nation, often in opposition to foreign influence. It promotes national sovereignty, self-determination, and pride in the nation.

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what is nation state

A political entity characterized by a defined territory, a permanent population, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other states. It aligns the political and cultural identities of its citizens.

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how can natl ism disunity or unify

Nationalism can unify people by fostering a shared identity and collective purpose, but it can also lead to disunity by alienating minority groups and inciting conflict over national boundaries or cultural differences.

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what was the blood and iron speech

A speech that emphasized the need for military action and pragmatic politics to achieve German unification, highlighting the importance of power over diplomacy.

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what was the 7 weeks war

A conflict between Prussia and Austria in 1866 that resulted in the unification of Germany under Prussian leadership.

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what was the Franco Prussian war.

bismark made it seem like he was attacked to provoke france into declaring war on prussa.