Answer:
a. Creole.
b. Ordinance.
c. Radicals.
d. Proletariat.
e. Foreign minister.
f. Peninsular.
g. Confederation.
h. Conservative.
i. Socialist.
j. Liberals.
Part B.
1. Hispaniola.
2. Vienna.
3. Nationality.
4. Karl Marx.
5. Balance of power.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Creole: wealthy landowner born in South America. Although, their ancestors originated from Spain.
2. Ordinance: law set forth by someone in government. For example, the Land Ordinance of 1785 and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 that both encouraged settlement in the United States of America.
3. Radicals: wants to change society down to its very root.
4. Proletariat: working class. The Proletariat are workers who sell their labor in exchange for wages, according to Karl Marx. These class of people were those who do not own their means of production and as such they must labor for others in exchange for wages in order to eke out a living.
5. Foreign minister: handles one country's dealings with other countries. For example, the foreign minister of the United States of America is Anthony J. Blinken.
6. Peninsular: colonial government officer born in Spain.
7. Confederation: a union of states or nations. For example, Articles of Confederation was the first written document regarded as the constitution of the United States of America as it was agreed upon by the thirteen (13) original states.
8. Conservative: resists revolution or change.
9. Socialist: wants to end private ownership of land and factories. Socialism can be defined as an economic, social and political theory which asserts that the method of exchange, distribution, as well as the means of production of goods and services and ownership of properties should be controlled or regulated by the public (government) rather than the private sector.
10. Liberals: wants to limit power of kings and nobles.
Part B.
1. Toussaint L'Ouverture led the slaves of Hispaniola to independence.
2. In the Congress of Vienna, leaders restructured Europe.
3. A nationality is a group of people with the same language, culture, and history. For example, France, Nigeria, Austria, Japan, Germany, etc.
4. Karl Marx believed all of history was a struggle between rich and poor. Karl Marx was a German sociologist, economist, philosopher, historian, author and political theorist. Marx was born on the 5th of May, 1818 in Trier, Germany and is famously known for his works on communism and capitalism.
5. Prince Metternich believed a balance of power would keep the peace.