AP European History Exam- 19th Century Political and Social Movements By Jane Eastwood | 1. Which political philosopher is known for his influential work “The Communist Manifesto,” advocating for the overthrow of capitalist systems and the establishment of a classless society? a) Karl Marx b) Friedrich Engels c) Adam Smith d) John Stuart Mill 2. Which social and political movement, led by the Chartists, aimed to secure political rights and representation for the working class in 19th-century Britain? a) Suffrage movement b) Abolitionist movement c) Luddite movement d) Chartist movement 3. Who is often referred to as the “Father of Anarchism” and wrote “What Is Property?” advocating for the abolition of private property and hierarchical systems? a) Karl Marx b) Pierre-Joseph Proudhon c) Mikhail Bakunin d) Émile Durkheim 4. Which 19th-century political movement in Italy aimed to unify various Italian states into a single nation-state? a) Carbonari movement b) Young Italy movement c) Red Shirts movement d) Risorgimento movement 5. Which feminist and suffragette, known for her book “The Subjection of Women,” advocated for women’s rights and equality in 19th-century Britain? a) Mary Wollstonecraft b) Emmeline Pankhurst c) Florence Nightingale d) Elizabeth Cady Stanton 6. Which 19th-century movement, led by Cardinal John Henry Newman, sought to restore Catholic traditions and counter the spread of secularism and liberalism? a) Oxford Movement b) Social Gospel Movement c) Second Great Awakening d) Temperance Movement Loading … Posted in Other