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Nationalism Triumphs in Europe
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chancellor : Highest official of a monarch
annex : To acquire or take control of a territory
anarchist : A group wanting to eliminate all government that emerged in Italy in the late 1800's which used sabotage and violence to achieve its goals
emigration : Movement away from the homeland; to leave the country; Italian population explosion causes many to leave for America and the West
Francis Joseph : Inherits the Hapsburg throne in 1848; has to work to quell (quiet) nationalist groups within Hapsburg empire
Dual Monarchy : Split political power of Austria-Hungary in 1866
colossus Giant : describes the size of Russia in the 1800's as it had emerged as a world power despite its inner troubles of serfdom
emancipation : To free someone or a group
refugees : People who flee their homeland to seek safety elsewhere
Peter Stolypin : Russian Prime Minister appointed in 1906; Conservative who returned to arrests, pogroms, and executions of earlier times
Ferenc Deak : Moderate Hungarian leader who works out a compromise with the Austrians allowing Hungary to become separate from Austria
Nationalism Triumphs in Europe
Across:1. | People who flee their homeland to seek safety elsewhere | 6. | Split political power of Austria-Hungary in 1866 | 7. | describes the size of Russia in the 1800's as it had emerged as a world power despite its inner troubles of serfdom | 9. | To acquire or take control of a territory | 10. | Highest official of a monarch | 11. | Russian Prime Minister appointed in 1906; Conservative who returned to arrests, pogroms, and executions of earlier times |
| | Down:2. | Movement away from the homeland; to leave the country; Italian population explosion causes many to leave for America and the West | 3. | A group wanting to eliminate all government that emerged in Italy in the late 1800's which used sabotage and violence to achieve its goals | 4. | Inherits the Hapsburg throne in 1848; has to work to quell (quiet) nationalist groups within Hapsburg empire | 5. | To free someone or a group | 8. | Moderate Hungarian leader who works out a compromise with the Austrians allowing Hungary to become separate from Austria |
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Nationalism Triumphs in Europe
Across:1. | People who flee their homeland to seek safety elsewhere | 6. | Split political power of Austria-Hungary in 1866 | 7. | describes the size of Russia in the 1800's as it had emerged as a world power despite its inner troubles of serfdom | 9. | To acquire or take control of a territory | 10. | Highest official of a monarch | 11. | Russian Prime Minister appointed in 1906; Conservative who returned to arrests, pogroms, and executions of earlier times |
| | Down:2. | Movement away from the homeland; to leave the country; Italian population explosion causes many to leave for America and the West | 3. | A group wanting to eliminate all government that emerged in Italy in the late 1800's which used sabotage and violence to achieve its goals | 4. | Inherits the Hapsburg throne in 1848; has to work to quell (quiet) nationalist groups within Hapsburg empire | 5. | To free someone or a group | 8. | Moderate Hungarian leader who works out a compromise with the Austrians allowing Hungary to become separate from Austria |
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