+Section 2: Europe Faces Revolution (Pgs 253- 257)

+Section 2: Europe Faces Revolution (Pgs 253- 257)

<p>+Section 2: Europe Faces Revolution (pgs 253- 257). 1. Explain the three schools of political thought; Conservative, Liberal and Radical. 2. Create a two column chart with the outcomes of each action: French citizens’ armies win their revolution for liberty and equality; Greeks revolt against the Ottoman Turks; Nationalist groups in Budapest, Prague and Vienna demand independence and self-government; Charles X tries to set up an absolute monarchy in France; Paris mobs overthrow the monarchy of Louis-Philippe; Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte is elected president of France and later assumes the title of Emperor Napoleon III; In the Crimean War, Czar Nicholas I threatens to take over part of the Ottoman Empire; Alexander II issues the Edict of Emancipation. Example: Action: Outcome: French citizens’ armies win their revolution for liberty and equality.</p><p>Section 2: Europe Faces Revolution (pgs 253- 257). 1. Explain the three schools of political thought; Conservative, Liberal and Radical. 2. Create a two column chart with the outcomes of each action: French citizens’ armies win their revolution for liberty and equality; Greeks revolt against the Ottoman Turks; Nationalist groups in Budapest, Prague and Vienna demand independence and self-government; Charles X tries to set up an absolute monarchy in France; Paris mobs overthrow the monarchy of Louis-Philippe; Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte is elected president of France and later assumes the title of Emperor Napoleon III; In the Crimean War, Czar Nicholas I threatens to take over part of the Ottoman Empire; Alexander II issues the Edict of Emancipation. Example: Action: Outcome: French citizens’ armies win their revolution for liberty and equality.</p><p>Section 2: Europe Faces Revolution (pgs 253- 257). 1. Explain the three schools of political thought; Conservative, Liberal and Radical. 2. Create a two column chart with the outcomes of each action: French citizens’ armies win their revolution for liberty and equality; Greeks revolt against the Ottoman Turks; Nationalist groups in Budapest, Prague and Vienna demand independence and self-government; Charles X tries to set up an absolute monarchy in France; Paris mobs overthrow the monarchy of Louis-Philippe; Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte is elected president of France and later assumes the title of Emperor Napoleon III; In the Crimean War, Czar Nicholas I threatens to take over part of the Ottoman Empire; Alexander II issues the Edict of Emancipation. Example: Action: Outcome: French citizens’ armies win their revolution for liberty and equality.</p><p>Section 2: Europe Faces Revolution (pgs 253- 257). 1. Explain the three schools of political thought; Conservative, Liberal and Radical. 2. Create a two column chart with the outcomes of each action: French citizens’ armies win their revolution for liberty and equality; Greeks revolt against the Ottoman Turks; Nationalist groups in Budapest, Prague and Vienna demand independence and self-government; Charles X tries to set up an absolute monarchy in France; Paris mobs overthrow the monarchy of Louis-Philippe; Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte is elected president of France and later assumes the title of Emperor Napoleon III; In the Crimean War, Czar Nicholas I threatens to take over part of the Ottoman Empire; Alexander II issues the Edict of Emancipation. Example: Action: Outcome: French citizens’ armies win their revolution for liberty and equality. </p>

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