politicalRepercussion
P1784
predicate
Indicates that an action, event, or decision leads to consequences or fallout within a political context, such as shifts in power, public opinion, or policy.
Aliases (13)
- politicalConsequence ×76
- politicalImpact ×76
- politicalEffect ×30
- geopoliticalImpact ×16
- policyImpact ×9
- hasPoliticalImpact ×7
- causeOfPoliticalDownfall ×6
- hasPoliticalConsequence ×5
- domesticReaction ×1
- effectOnPolitics ×1
- impactOnDemocracy ×1
- initialPublicPerception ×1
- politicalOrLegalImpact ×1
Sample triples (232)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic | revisions of national pandemic preparedness plans ("policyImpact") → |
| 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic | strengthening of global influenza surveillance networks ("policyImpact") → |
| 2018 Egyptian presidential election | claims of predetermined outcome ("domesticReaction") → |
| Act of Security 1704 | heightened fears in England of a divergent Scottish succession ("politicalEffect") → |
| Act of Security 1704 | increased leverage of the Scottish Parliament in negotiations with England ("politicalEffect") → |
| Act of Security 1704 | intensified the constitutional crisis between Scotland and England ("politicalEffect") → |
| Admissions Clause | enabled expansion of the United States across the continent ("geopoliticalImpact") → |
| Alaska Purchase | widely viewed as a waste of money by many Americans ("initialPublicPerception") → |
| Alejandro Lerroux | Straperlo corruption scandal ("causeOfPoliticalDownfall") → |
| Algerian War of Independence | collapse of the French Fourth Republic ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Algerian War of Independence | creation of the French Fifth Republic ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Algerian War of Independence | establishment of independent Algerian state ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Algerian War of Independence | return to power of Charles de Gaulle ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Altmark Incident | encouraged British planning for Norwegian campaign ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Altmark Incident | heightened Anglo-German tensions ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Altmark Incident | increased British criticism of Norwegian neutrality enforcement ("politicalConsequence") → |
| An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States | marked a shift away from U.S. neutrality in World War II ("geopoliticalImpact") → |
| An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States | strengthened Allied war effort against the Axis powers ("geopoliticalImpact") → |
| Anandamath | served as a rallying text for Indian nationalism ("hasPoliticalImpact") → |
| Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty | stabilization of mutual assured destruction doctrine ("geopoliticalImpact") → |
| Atlanta Campaign | boosted Northern morale ("politicalImpact") → |
| Atlanta Campaign | contributed to Abraham Lincoln’s reelection in 1864 ("politicalImpact") → |
| Austro-Prussian War | annexation of Frankfurt by Prussia ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Austro-Prussian War | annexation of Hanover by Prussia ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Austro-Prussian War | annexation of Nassau by Prussia ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Austro-Prussian War | annexation of Schleswig-Holstein by Prussia ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Austro-Prussian War | end of Austrian influence in northern Germany ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Antietam | discouraged potential British recognition of the Confederacy ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Antietam | discouraged potential French recognition of the Confederacy ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Antietam | enabled preliminary Emancipation Proclamation ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Arginusae | controversy over failure to rescue shipwrecked sailors ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Arginusae | execution of several Athenian generals ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Arginusae | political turmoil in Athens ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Arginusae | trial of the Athenian generals ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Benburb | strengthened the negotiating position of Irish Confederates ("politicalImpact") → |
| Battle of Beneventum | strengthening of Roman influence over Greek cities in Italy ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Cape St Vincent | boosted British morale during French Revolutionary Wars ("politicalEffect") → |
| Battle of Cape St Vincent | enhanced reputation of Royal Navy ("politicalEffect") → |
| Battle of Friedland | Prussia’s territorial losses ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Friedland | peace between France and Russia ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Friedland | temporary high point of French dominance in Europe ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Gallipoli | boost to Ottoman morale ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Gallipoli | resignation of Winston Churchill as First Lord of the Admiralty ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Gallipoli | strain in Allied relations ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Issus | rise of Macedonian hegemony in the Eastern Mediterranean ("geopoliticalImpact") → |
| Battle of Issus | weakening of Achaemenid imperial authority ("geopoliticalImpact") → |
| Battle of Lincoln (1217) | collapse of French and rebel baron cause in England ("politicalEffect") → |
| Battle of Marengo | consolidated Napoleon Bonaparte’s power in France ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Opis | shifted regional dominance from Babylon to Persia ("geopoliticalImpact") → |
| Battle of Preston (1648) | strengthened radical elements within the New Model Army ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Preston (1648) | undermined prospects for negotiated settlement with Charles I ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Resaca de la Palma | enhanced Zachary Taylor’s national reputation ("politicalImpact") → |
| Battle of Sakarya | strengthened the legitimacy of the Grand National Assembly in Ankara ("politicalEffect") → |
| Battle of Sakarya | weakened Greek political support for continuing the war ("politicalEffect") → |
| Battle of Schuinshoogte | helped lead to recognition of Boer self-rule in Transvaal ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Schuinshoogte | strengthened Boer negotiating position with Britain ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Singapore | severe blow to British prestige in Asia ("politicalImpact") → |
| Battle of Sirte (2011) | end of de facto rule of Muammar Gaddafi ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of Sirte (2011) | transition of power to National Transitional Council ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of the Granicus | encouraged Greek cities in Asia Minor to submit to Alexander ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of the Granicus | weakened Persian defensive strategy in the west ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of the Metaurus | boosted Roman morale after earlier defeats in the Second Punic War ("politicalEffect") → |
| Battle of the Metaurus | weakened Carthaginian bargaining position with Rome ("politicalEffect") → |
| Battle of the Zab | replacement of Umayyad dynasty by Abbasid dynasty ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Battle of the Zab | shift of power center from Damascus to Iraq ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Beirut port explosion of 4 August 2020 | deepened Lebanon’s political crisis ("politicalImpact") → |
| Berlin Decree | affected trade of neutral countries such as the United States ("geopoliticalImpact") → |
| Berlin Decree | attempted to isolate Britain economically from continental Europe ("geopoliticalImpact") → |
| Bloody Sunday (1972) | strained Anglo-Irish relations ("politicalImpact") → |
| Bloody Sunday (1972) | undermined nationalist trust in British state ("politicalImpact") → |
| Bombardment of Fort Sumter | encouraged additional Southern states to secede ("politicalImpact") → |
| Bombardment of Fort Sumter | galvanized Northern public opinion in favor of war ("politicalImpact") → |
| California Gold Rush | accelerated California statehood ("politicalImpact") → |
| Catalonia Offensive | severe weakening of Republican government authority ("politicalEffect") → |
| Champ de Mars Massacre | deepening of political divisions in revolutionary France ("hasPoliticalConsequence") → |
| Champ de Mars Massacre | radicalization of the French Revolution ("hasPoliticalConsequence") → |
| Champ de Mars Massacre | rise of radical Jacobin faction ("hasPoliticalConsequence") → |
| Champ de Mars Massacre | strengthening of republican sentiment ("hasPoliticalConsequence") → |
| Champ de Mars Massacre | weakening of constitutional monarchists ("hasPoliticalConsequence") → |
| Chappaquiddick incident | frequently cited in discussions of Kennedy's presidential viability → |
| Chappaquiddick incident | raised doubts about Kennedy's character and judgment → |
| Christianization of Scandinavia | closer ties to continental Europe ("politicalImpact") → |
| Christianization of Scandinavia | formation of Christian kingdoms ("politicalImpact") → |
| Christianization of Scandinavia | strengthening of royal authority ("politicalImpact") → |
| Cologne War | prevention of a Protestant or secular Electorate of Cologne ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Cologne War | reinforcement of Catholic control over an imperial electorate ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Community Charge | contributed to the downfall of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister ("politicalImpact") → |
| Dreyfus affair | growth of French republicanism ("politicalImpact") → |
| Dreyfus affair | polarization of French society ("politicalImpact") → |
| Dreyfus affair | rise of the Dreyfusard movement ("politicalImpact") → |
| Dreyfus affair | strengthening of the anti-Dreyfusard camp ("politicalImpact") → |
| Dreyfus affair | weakening of monarchist and clerical forces ("politicalImpact") → |
| First Battle of Bull Run | convinced many that the war would be long and costly ("politicalImpact") → |
| First Battle of Bull Run | led to increased calls in the North for a larger, better-trained army ("politicalImpact") → |
| First Battle of Fallujah | criticism of U.S. tactics ("politicalImpact") → |
| First Battle of Fallujah | international media scrutiny ("politicalImpact") → |
| First Battle of Fallujah | major controversy in Iraq ("politicalImpact") → |
| First Battle of Fallujah | pressure from Iraqi Governing Council ("politicalImpact") → |
| Franco-Prussian War | proclamation of German Empire in Hall of Mirrors at Versailles ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Franco-Prussian War | rise of German militarism ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Franco-Prussian War | weakening of France’s position in Europe ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Fraser Canyon Gold Rush | implementation of mining regulations by colonial authorities ("politicalImpact") → |
| Fraser Canyon Gold Rush | increased British concern over American expansionism ("politicalImpact") → |
| Fraser Canyon Gold Rush | strengthening of colonial administration in British Columbia ("politicalImpact") → |
| French Revolutionary Wars | reshaping of the political map of Europe ("politicalEffect") → |
| French Revolutionary Wars | rise of Napoleon Bonaparte ("politicalEffect") → |
| Frisch–Peierls memorandum | contributed to Allied decision to pursue atomic weapons ("geopoliticalImpact") → |
| Georgia Gold Rush | Georgia land lotteries ("politicalImpact") → |
| Georgia Gold Rush | Georgia’s assertion of state authority over Cherokee lands ("politicalImpact") → |
| German federal election campaign of March 1933 | marked the effective end of competitive party politics in Germany ("impactOnDemocracy") → |
| Great Offensive | facilitated subsequent Treaty of Lausanne ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Great Offensive | strengthening of Ankara government’s position in peace negotiations ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Haitian Declaration of Independence | abolition of French colonial rule in Saint-Domingue ("politicalEffect") → |
| Haitian Declaration of Independence | creation of the first Black republic ("politicalEffect") → |
| Haitian Declaration of Independence | end of slavery in Haiti ("politicalEffect") → |
| Helms–Burton Act | strained relations between the United States and several allies over Cuba policy ("geopoliticalImpact") → |
| Hunger strikes of 1981 | boosted electoral strategy of Irish republican movement ("politicalImpact") → |
| Hunger strikes of 1981 | increased support for Sinn Féin ("politicalImpact") → |
| Hunger strikes of 1981 | intensified international attention on Northern Ireland conflict ("politicalImpact") → |
| Hunger strikes of 1981 | radicalized segments of nationalist community in Northern Ireland ("politicalImpact") → |
| Indira Gandhi | Emergency (1975–1977) and subsequent electoral defeat in 1977 ("causeOfPoliticalDownfall") → |
| Iraq War | debate over intelligence failures regarding WMD ("politicalImpact") → |
| Iraq War | long-term U.S. domestic political controversy ("politicalImpact") → |
| Irish Civil War | entrenchment of two-party system in Irish politics ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Irish Civil War | eventual formation of Fianna Fáil ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Irish Civil War | formation of Cumann na nGaedheal ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Irish Civil War | long-term split in Irish republican movement ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Jack Phillips | case influenced debates over religious liberty and LGBT rights in the U.S. ("politicalOrLegalImpact") → |
| Jacqueline Kennedy’s White House restoration | strengthening of preservation standards for the White House interiors ("policyImpact") → |
| James II of England | establishment of constitutional monarchy in England ("politicalConsequence") → |
| James II of England | securing of Protestant succession in England ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Language Movement in East Bengal | delegitimization of central Pakistani authority in East Bengal ("politicalImpact") → |
| Laurium | strengthening Athenian hegemony in the 5th century BCE ("politicalImpact") → |
| Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. (2007) dissent | expansion of time period for filing pay discrimination claims ("policyImpact") → |
| Locarno Treaties | improved relations between Germany and Western powers ("politicalEffect") → |
| Locarno Treaties | symbol of interwar reconciliation ("politicalEffect") → |
| Manuel Godoy | Mutiny of Aranjuez ("causeOfPoliticalDownfall") → |
| McKinley Tariff | became a major issue in the 1892 presidential election ("politicalEffect") → |
| McKinley Tariff | contributed to Republican losses in the 1890 congressional elections ("politicalEffect") → |
| Monica Lewinsky scandal | damage to Bill Clinton’s reputation ("politicalImpact") → |
| Monica Lewinsky scandal | partisan conflict in U.S. Congress ("politicalImpact") → |
| Nobusuke Kishi | public opposition to revised U.S.–Japan Security Treaty ("causeOfPoliticalDownfall") → |
| North Yemen Civil War | realignment of Saudi foreign policy in Yemen ("politicalConsequence") → |
| North Yemen Civil War | strengthening of republican regimes in the Arab world ("politicalConsequence") → |
| North Yemen Civil War | weakening of Egyptian regional influence after costly intervention ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Omagh bombing | increased pressure on dissident republican groups ("politicalImpact") → |
| Omagh bombing | strengthened support for the peace process in Northern Ireland ("politicalImpact") → |
| Peng Dehuai | Criticism of Great Leap Forward at Lushan Conference ("causeOfPoliticalDownfall") → |
| Power conferences | have significant influence on NCAA governance ("policyImpact") → |
| Power conferences | shape national rules on athlete compensation and benefits ("policyImpact") → |
| Reform Act 1832 | marked step towards modern democracy in Britain ("politicalImpact") → |
| Reform Act 1832 | strengthened representation of urban areas ("politicalImpact") → |
| Reform Act 1832 | weakened aristocratic control of the House of Commons ("politicalImpact") → |
| Reichstag Fire Decree | enabled establishment of a one-party dictatorship ("politicalEffect") → |
| Reichstag Fire Decree | expanded powers of the executive branch ("politicalEffect") → |
| Reichstag Fire Decree | facilitated Nazi consolidation of power ("politicalEffect") → |
| Reichstag Fire Decree | undermined the Weimar Constitution ("politicalEffect") → |
| Reichstag Fire Decree | weakened the Reichstag ("politicalEffect") → |
| Roman conquest of southern Italy | establishment of Roman colonies in southern Italy ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Roman conquest of southern Italy | extension of Roman alliances with Italian communities ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Roman destruction of the Second Temple | consolidation of Roman control over Judea ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Roman intervention of Pompey in 63 BCE | curtailment of Hasmonean royal authority ("politicalImpact") → |
| Roman intervention of Pompey in 63 BCE | rise in influence of Antipater the Idumaean ("politicalImpact") → |
| Sack of Constantinople in 1204 | Venetian dominance over key Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean ports ("politicalImpact") → |
| Sack of Constantinople in 1204 | creation of Latin principalities in former Byzantine lands ("politicalImpact") → |
| Second Chechen War | consolidation of federal authority in Russia ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Second Chechen War | creation of a Kadyrov-led regime in Chechnya ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Second Chechen War | rise of Vladimir Putin to power ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Second Sudanese Civil War | restructuring of Sudan’s political system ("politicalImpact") → |
| Siege of Kiev (1240) | integration of Kiev into the sphere of the Golden Horde ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Siege of Kiev (1240) | loss of Kiev's autonomy under Mongol suzerainty ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Siege of Samaria | dissolution of the northern Israelite monarchy ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Sikorski–Mayski agreement | created tensions over future Polish eastern borders ("politicalImpact") → |
| Sikorski–Mayski agreement | strengthened Polish position within the Allied camp ("politicalImpact") → |
| Smith v. Allwright | altered the structure of one-party Democratic dominance in the South by opening primaries to Black voters ("effectOnPolitics") → |
| Soviet Red Army advance from the east | beginning of the Eastern Bloc ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Soviet Red Army advance from the east | expansion of Soviet influence in Europe ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Soviet Red Army advance from the east | foundation for the Cold War division of Europe ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Soviet Red Army advance from the east | shift of Poland’s borders westward ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Soviet Red Army advance from the east | start of Soviet domination in the Baltic states ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Spanish Fury (1576) in Antwerp | damage to reputation of Philip II of Spain ("politicalImpact") → |
| Spanish Fury (1576) in Antwerp | temporary unity of northern and southern provinces against Spain ("politicalImpact") → |
| Spanish Fury (1576) in Antwerp | weakening of Spanish authority in the Netherlands ("politicalImpact") → |
| Sugawara no Michizane | rivalry with the Fujiwara clan ("causeOfPoliticalDownfall") → |
| Swiss Reformation | creation of state churches in reformed cantons ("hasPoliticalImpact") → |
| Swiss Reformation | strengthening of city councils over church affairs ("hasPoliticalImpact") → |
| Take back control | framed Brexit as issue of sovereignty ("hasPoliticalImpact") → |
| Take back control | influenced public debate on Brexit ("hasPoliticalImpact") → |
| Teapot Dome oil field | damaged public trust in federal government ("politicalImpact") → |
| The Anarchy | accession of the Angevin (Plantagenet) dynasty ("politicalConsequence") → |
| The Anarchy | strengthening of baronial power during the conflict ("politicalConsequence") → |
| The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women | embarrassed English Protestants seeking Elizabeth I's support ("politicalImpact") → |
| Third Council of Toledo | helped integrate Catholic bishops into royal governance ("politicalImpact") → |
| Third Council of Toledo | reinforced alliance between monarchy and episcopate ("politicalImpact") → |
| Town and Country Planning Act 1947 | facilitated post‑war reconstruction and housing programmes ("policyImpact") → |
| Town and Country Planning Act 1947 | foundation of modern British planning policy ("policyImpact") → |
| Town and Country Planning Act 1947 | major expansion of public control over private land ("policyImpact") → |
| Townshend Acts (tea tax component) | radicalization of colonial opinion ("politicalEffect") → |
| Townshend Acts (tea tax component) | strengthening of colonial resistance networks ("politicalEffect") → |
| Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1668) | limited French expansion in the Spanish Netherlands while consolidating key gains ("geopoliticalImpact") → |
| Treaty of Berlin (1742) | shifted the balance of power in Central Europe in favor of Prussia ("geopoliticalImpact") → |
| Treaty of Berwick (1639) | contributed to tensions leading to the English Civil War ("politicalImpact") → |
| Treaty of Berwick (1639) | weakened authority of Charles I in Scotland ("politicalImpact") → |
| Treaty of Dover (1670) | contributed to anti-French and anti-Catholic sentiment in England ("politicalEffect") → |
| Treaty of Dover (1670) | deepened suspicion of Catholic influence at the English court ("politicalEffect") → |
| Treaty of Dover (1670) | strengthened royal prerogative of Charles II through foreign subsidies ("politicalEffect") → |
| Treaty of Lahore (1846) | increased British interference in Sikh administration ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Treaty of Lahore (1846) | reduction of sovereignty of the Sikh ruler ("politicalConsequence") → |
| Treaty of Münster between Spain and the Dutch Republic | shift of power from Habsburg Spain to the Dutch Republic in European trade ("geopoliticalImpact") → |
| Treaty of San Ildefonso (1796) | intensified Anglo-Spanish maritime conflict ("geopoliticalImpact") → |
| Treaty of San Ildefonso (1796) | strengthened French influence over Spain ("geopoliticalImpact") → |
| Vietnam War | U.S. War Powers Resolution ("politicalImpact") → |
| Vietnam War | U.S. domestic anti-war movement ("politicalImpact") → |
| Vikings | Danelaw in England ("politicalImpact") → |
| Vikings | formation of Normandy ("politicalImpact") → |
| Vikings | influence on Kievan Rus' ("politicalImpact") → |
| Westphalia | confirmed sovereignty of German princes ("politicalImpact") → |
| Westphalia | granted territorial gains to France ("politicalImpact") → |
| Westphalia | granted territorial gains to Sweden ("politicalImpact") → |
| Westphalia | recognized independence of the Dutch Republic ("politicalImpact") → |
| Westphalia | reduced power of the Holy Roman Emperor ("politicalImpact") → |
| Westphalia | reshaped political order of Europe ("politicalImpact") → |
| World War I | creation of new nation-states in Europe ("politicalConsequence") → |
| World War I | redrawing of European borders ("politicalConsequence") → |
| World War I | rise of Japan as a major power in Asia ("politicalConsequence") → |
| World War I | rise of the United States as a major world power ("politicalConsequence") → |
| World War I | weakening of European colonial empires ("politicalConsequence") → |
| asiento de negros contract | source of diplomatic tension between Britain and Spain ("politicalImpact") → |
| asiento de negros contract | strengthening of British influence in Atlantic trade ("politicalImpact") → |
| murder of Jean-Paul Marat | intensification of revolutionary repression ("hasPoliticalImpact") → |
| murder of Jean-Paul Marat | strengthening of radical Jacobins ("hasPoliticalImpact") → |
| siege of Paris (845) | weakened authority of Charles the Bald ("politicalImpact") → |