Revolutionary Movements Types
Moderates seek reforms; democrats push for republics; social movements focus on social justice.
Moderates — definition?
Advocate constitutional monarchy, limited royal power.
Democratic-Republicans
Radical reformers advocating for republics, expanded rights, minority group.
Democratic-Republicans — goals?
Seek republic, expanded political rights.
Moderates and Liberals
Advocate constitutional monarchy, limited royal power, often clandestine; face repression.
1848 Social Movements — focus?
Workers' rights, social justice, early socialism.
First Wave Revolutions — start/end?
1820–1821.
Second Wave Revolutions — origin?
France, 1830.
Third Wave Revolutions — year?
1848.
Revolutionary Failures — causes?
Repression, poor organization, divisions.
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1. What is the term for the political movement that advocates for constitutional monarchy, limited royal power, and reforms, often operating secretly through societies like the Carboneria?
2. Which movement primarily aimed for constitutional monarchy and was often supported by the bourgeoisie and liberal aristocracy in 19th century Europe?
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