| A | B |
| Napoleon Bonaparte | a young general became a hero in France |
| coup d'e'tat | the forceful overthrow of a government |
| Klemens von Matternich | Prince of Austria led the meetings |
| conservation | a movement that arose to preserve the old social order governments in an effort to return Europe to the way it was before the French Revolution |
| liberalism | a movement for individual rights and liberties |
| Simon Bolivar | spend most of his adult life in South America. |
| factory system | a system in which machines rapidly manufacture large quantities of items |
| laissez-faire | a "let things be"attitude of government toward industry |
| socialism | a politcal and economic system in which the government owns the means of production |
| Karl Max | German philosopher called for workers to unite in a revolution to bring down the capitalist system. |
| nationalism | a devotion and loyalty to one's country;develops among people with a common language,religion,or history |
| nation-states | self-governing countries made up of people with a common cultural background |
| Guiseppe Garibaldi | gathered more than 1,000 passionate followers and overthew the government in Sicily |
| Otto von Bismarck | devised a plan to create a united Germany under Prusian domination |
| imperialism | the control of a region or country by another country |
| Matthew Perry | In 1853 the United States sent a powerful naval force to Japan.At the head of this force was Commodore Perry |