1. How was the agricultural revolution related to the Industrial Revolution?

2. What was one of the first events that lead  to American independence?

3. What was one advantage that cities offered businesses and industrialists?

4. What economic philosophy developed in response to the problems of industrial workers?

5. Who were the Jacobins and what was the Reign of Terror?

6. Under the U.S. Constitution, the president may veto legislation passed by Congress, but Congress may override a president’s veto. This is an example of the principle of ____________ (fill in the blank)

7. The unification of Italy was finally accomplished by________(fill in the blank)

8. What was a major goal of the Congress of Vienna?

9. Which country had the greatest influence on the spread of nationalism throughout Europe?  Which leader helped to spread nationalist ideas throughout the continent?
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1. The agricultural revolution helped to increase food production and create a surplus of labor, which in turn provided the necessary workforce for the Industrial Revolution.

2. One of the first events that led to American independence was the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.
3. Cities offered businesses and industrialists advantages such as access to a larger labor pool, transportation infrastructure, and markets for goods and services.
4. The economic philosophy that developed in response to the problems of industrial workers was socialism.
5. The Jacobins were a radical political group during the French Revolution. The Reign of Terror was a period of mass executions and political repression carried out by the Jacobins.
6. Under the U.S. Constitution, the president may veto legislation passed by Congress, but Congress may override a president's veto. This is an example of the principle of checks and balances.
7. The unification of Italy was finally accomplished by Giuseppe Garibaldi.
8. A major goal of the Congress of Vienna was to restore stability and order in Europe after the Napoleonic Wars.
9. The country that had the greatest influence on the spread of nationalism throughout Europe was France. Napoleon Bonaparte helped to spread nationalist ideas throughout the continent.
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