19th Century Isms Review (AP Euro)

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This set of graphic organizers was made to help AP European History and Western Civilization students to review the 19th century "Isms" (conservatism, liberalism, romanticism, nationalism, socialism, and feminism).


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19th aa
“Isms” Ride

F “ORGET

WHAT YOU THINK
YOU KNOW ABOUT

Conservatism
Liberalism
Romanticism
Socialism
Nationalism

Feminism

Created by SuperAtic LABS
from the Noun Project

CONSERVATISM

Social Class(es): Aristocracy / Landed Gentry
Buzzwords

Tradition Institutions Privileges
Mixes Well With Doesn't Play Well With

Romanticism (Sometimes) Libersli Sociali E

Liberalism (vs. Socialism)

Proponent(s)
Edmund Burke, Metternich

Document(s)

Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France

gg i m m Bm

LIBERALISM

Social Class(es): Bourgeoisie (Professional Class)
Buzzwords LIBERTY Constitution Natural Rights
Laissez-faire Choice Equality
Reform Individualism PROGRESS
Mixes Well With Doesn’t Play Well With
Nationalism (Self-Determination) Conservatism Romantieism
Conservatism (vs. Socialism) SOCIALISM

Proponent(s)
Adam Smith, John Stuart Mill

Document(s)
Wealth of Nations, On Liberty

HEH HE

Conservatism vs. Liberalism

Conservative Liberal

INHERITED NATURAL
Rights Rights

A connection

God-gi
with the past Se

Burke’s Liberal
Conservatism

Burke supported the
American Revolution
because it combined
liberal values with a
connection with the
British tradition of
government.

Revolutions Compared

GLORIOUS FRENCH

Revolution Revolution

MODIFIED DESTROYED
Existing Existing
Institutions Institutions

Revolutions Compared

GLORIOUS FRENCH
Revolution Revolution
MODIFIED CREATED
Existing Brand New

Institutions Institutions

ROMANTICISM
Social Class(es): Artists, Authors, & Poets

Buzzwords

Beauty Nostalgia
Nature Enlightenment
| Mixes Well With y Doesn't Play Well With —
Conservatism (Backward Looking) Li Li

Ñ Nationalism (Les Just Beautiful)

Proponent(s) ae
William Blake (Poet)
Eugene Delacroix (Artist)

| Document(s) The Sorrows of Young Werther
Frankenstein Blake’s Poetry

ce oe es EG

NATIONALISM

Social Class( es): ALL (Nationality Transcends Class)

Buzzwords
Spirit (Volksgeist) Freedom Independence
“Mixes Well With Doesn’t Play Well With
Liberalism (Self-Determination) G 5

Romanticism (Beauty & Ideals)

= y
zoponen! Mazzini (Italy)

Hegel (German Philosopher)
Document(s) The Duties of Man (Mazzini)

Grimm’s Fairy Tales

Has BSG

le 7!

Y

Liberty Leading the.People
Y Eugène Delacroix (1830)

SOCIALISM
Social Class(es): Working Classes

Buzzwords JUSTICE Harmony Organization
EQUALITY Cooperation Community
FAIRNESS Association FREEDOM
Mixes Well With Doesn't Play Well With
Conservatism

It’s Complicated

Proponent(s)
Louis Blanc, Karl Marx

LIBERALISM

Document(s)
Organization of Work, The Communist Manifesto

Conservatism

The Old Regime Based on Privilege

Two Competing Alternatives

LIBERALISM SOCIALISM
Abolish Privilege Abolish Privilege

Conservatism

The Old Regime Based on Privilege

LIBERALISM SOCTALISIM
Abolish Privilege Abolish Privilege

INDIVIDUALISM
Every Man For Himself

Conservatism

The Old Regime Based on Privilege

LIBERALISM SOCTALISIM
Abolish Privilege Abolish Privilege

COLLECTIVISM
We’re All In This Together

Conservatism

The Old Regime Based on Privilege

LIBERALISM SOCTALISIM
Abolish Privilege Abolish Privilege

INDIVIDUALISM COLLECTIVISM

Conservatism

The Old Regime Based on Privilege

Conservatives and Liberals shared
a belief in private property and a
fear of socialism

LIBERALISM

Abolish Privilege
INDIVIDUALISM

Remember
the
Ladies

FEMINISM

Social Class(es): ALL (Nationality Transcends Class)

Buzzwords

GenderPrivilege Gender Equality Natural Rights

Liberalism
Socialism

Mixes Well With Pte | ¡ers Play Well With

philosophies - not to say

E Genservatism

Socialists were feminists

Proponent(s)

Document(s)

Mary Wollstonecraft
John Stuart Mill

A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
The Subjection of Women

Bag BGB Go. E

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