A History of Modern Europe - From the Renaissance to the Present
726 Ch. 1 8 • The Dominant Powers in the Age of Liberalism Emperor Napoleon III was a small man with a prominent nose who appear ...
France: Second Empire and Third Republic^727 A cartoon critical of Napoleon III, shown limping behind a vulture after his defeat ...
728 Ch. 1 8 • The Dominant Powers in the Age of Liberalism The opening of the Suez Canal, 1869. metallurgical industry, in parti ...
France: Second Empire and Third Republic 729 National Assembly received the right to discuss the emperors annual address—an exer ...
730 Ch. 1 8 • The Dominant Powers in the Age of Liberalism Edouard Manet’s Execution of Maximilian (1867). later guaranteed Luxe ...
France: Second Empire and Third Republic 731 Prince Leopold. In July 1870, the French ambassador harangued Prussian King William ...
732 Ch. 1 8 • The Dominant Powers in the Age of Liberalism Jules Favre, peace negotiator, and Adolphe Thiers, provisional head o ...
France: Second Empire and Third Republic 733 defend Paris. The leaders of the Commune were drawn from a variety of po litical p ...
734 Ch. 1 8 • The Dominant Powers in the Age of Liberalism municipality contracted work. The Commune recognized women’s unions— ...
Republican France 735 dashing count of Paris. Yet Chambord seemed to hold the upper hand, for his was the old Bourbon royal line ...
736 Ch. 1 8 • The Dominant Powers in the Age of Liberalism Deputies withheld its approval, MacMahon dissolved it and called for ...
Republican France 737 became a potent political ideology. Bonapartists emerged from obscurity to tout Napoleon Ill's cousin, Pri ...
738 Ch. 1 8 • The Dominant Powers in the Age of Liberalism name while he sat in a restaurant quietly eating dinner. But his mome ...
Republican France 739 lowing the annexation of Alsace by Germany in 1871, the Dreyfus family moved to Paris. In 1894, evidence s ...
740 Ch. 18 • The Dominant Powers in the Age of Liberalism The novelist Emile Zola now took up Dreyfus’s case. In January 1898, h ...
Conclusion 741 and the Catholic Church as much as he did his American ex-wife, whom he had followed by a detective, jailed, and ...
CHAPTER 19 RAPID INDUSTRIALIZATION AND ITS CHALLENGES, 1870-1914 Jeanne Bouvier was a peasant girl born in 1865 in southeastern ...
Rapid Industrialization and its Challenges, 1870-1914 743 Technological advances helped propel the Second Industrial Revolution, ...
744 Ch. 19 • Rapid Industrialization and Its Challenges Many workers now had a little money and time left over for leisure activ ...
The Second Industrial Revolution 745 United States and Canada flooded markets. In industrialized countries, tar iffs became the ...
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