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AP European History
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1. The Enlightenment thinkers used reason to deduct conclusions about everyday life
Role of reason
Strains of the war on the Great Powers
Erich von Falkenhayn
Heinrich Brüning
2. German physicist who proved that subatomic energy was emitted from particles - he called them 'quanta'
Cheka
July Decrees
Boxer Rebellion
Max Planck
3. This was a policy of discriminatory laws designed to keep Asians out of countries
Frederick the Great
Lawrence of Arabia
Ismail Ali
Great White Walls
4. These were the 'radicals' in Reformation in which someone would choose if they wanted to be baptized
Polish Corridor
Anabaptists
Nationalism
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
5. This was the first explorer who rounded the southern tip of the Cape of Good Hope but was never able to go all the way around
Diaz
Munich Conference
Army Order Number 1
Great White Walls
6. The idea that people should determine who and what they want leading them
Serbian nationalist movement
Renaissance Popes
National self-determination
Seven Years' War
7. These people were the king and queen of England after the Glorious Revolution that recognized the supremacy of the English Parliament
1842 Western penetration of Egypt
Test Act of 1673
William and Mary
Joseph Goebbels
8. These were conclusions reached by the philosophes against which debate was impossible
Hyperinflation
Alfred Dreyfus
Theory of Class Struggle
Natural laws
9. This was an influential French writer who wrote about naturalism and was often criticized
Why war preparations were 'unstoppable'
Emile Zola
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Revolutions of 1830
10. A local coulcil of politicians to deal with local problems in Russia
Heinrich Brüning
Duma
Wilhelm II Mustafa Kemal
Zemstvo
11. A document by the pope in which he denounced rationalism - socialism - religious liberty - and separation of the church and state.
Syllabus of Errors
Claude Monet
Effects of the Scientific Revolution
Existentialism
12. Russia's last tsar - he witnessed the fall of Russia from great power - to the entering into WWI and total collapse
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
Girondists
Raymond Poincaré
Nicholas II
13. This was the revolution as a result of whether the sovereignty would remain with the king or with the Parliament. Eventually - the kingship was abolished
Uncertainty Principle
Nicholas II
English Civil War
Scramble for Africa
14. The opposition to the Bolsheviks and the Red army after the October rebellion and the Russian Revolution
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15. The revolution of the unplanned overthrowing of the Tsarist government - and the government that followed the revolution.
Revolutions of 1848
Qing Dynasty
Russian (March) Revolution/ Provisional Government
Treaty of Versailles terms
16. This dealt with skepticism - the government - and the role of reason in everyday life
Stalin's rise
Walther Rathenau
Frederick the Great
Philosophy of the Enlightenment
17. The rule of a nation or state by a few people
Albert Einstein
Sicily
Harvey
Oligarchy
18. Document that announced the withdrawal of Russia from WWI
Da Vinci
Five Year plans - objectives - methods - success
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
French educational reforms
19. This was the man who began studying fermentation to develop a way to avoid spoilage through pasteurization by heating the beverage
Louis Pasteur
Victor Emmanuel III
Giotto
People's Budget
20. Three reasons anarchy was about and any person could create power; the Bolsheviks had better leaders; the Bolsheviks appealed to many workers
Robert Owen
Henry Bessemer
Reasons for Bolshevik victory
Frederick William (The Great Elector)
21. This queen of England chose a religion between the Puritans and Catholics and required her subjects to attend church or face a fine. She also required uniformity and conformity to the Church of England
Elizabeth I
Pius IX
Gravrilo Princip
Battle of the Somme
22. This was the act of planning out a city and building it from the blueprints. This caused in increase in public transit that millions of people used a day instead of their own transportation or walking
Urban planning and public transit
Encyclopedia
Giuseppe Mazzini
The Schlieffen Plan
23. The members of the Grand alliance were America - Britain - and the Soviet Union; their goals were to Smash the aggressors - Europe first - then Asia
Liberal v. Conservative Parties in Britain
Paul von Hindenburg
Eli Whitney
Grand Alliance - members - goals
24. This scientist formulated the experimental method and using this - came up with the law of inertia - among several discoveries related to the moon
Adolphe Thiers
Galileo
Role of reason
Russo-Japanese War - impact in Russia
25. This was a Romantic writer who wrote prose and poetry
Victor Hugo
Ismail Ali
Edict of Nantes
Zemstvo
26. This was the physicist who said nothing can be known beyond all doubt
Course of WWII
Mary I
Boyle
Fascism
27. This was the philosophical belief that for every thesis ever - there is an opposing antithesis that creates a synthesis
Dialectics
Russo-Japanese War - impact in Russia
Bauhaus
Alfred von Schlieffen
28. This scientist spread the word about the experimental method and formalized the empirical method and combined his thinking with Descartes to form the scientific method
Impressionism
Bacon
Paris Reconstruction
William II
29. This was the effort to completely involve every person and aspect of the economy into the war
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30. This was the period in France where Robespierre ruled and used revolutionary terror to solidify the home front. He tried rebels and they were all judged severely and most were executed
Reign of Terror
'Universal Man'
Battle of the Somme
Rhineland remilitarization
31. Britain gained this territory by slowly asserting influence and putting people in charge
The Restoration
Founding of the British empire in India
Louis XVIII
Leopold II
32. These were the liberals of France who did not want to execute Louis XVI - but The Mountain did anyway
Girondists
1842 Western penetration of Egypt
Commercial revolution
Migration: Who went where - and why? (demographics)
33. This was a short ottoman parliament designed to model the western model of an empire
Tanzimat
Stalingrad
Zollverein
Austro-Sardinian War
34. An effective and almost dictator-like leader of France - who would not take defeat as an answer
Georges Clemenceau
Kronstadt Rebels
Abstract-Expressionism
Lajos Kossuth
35. The clergy made up a very small percentage but owned 10% of the land; the nobles made up another small percentage but also owned most of the land; and the rest of the people made up 97% of France and owned very little land
Three Estates
Open Door Policy
Reasons for Bolshevik victory
Raft of the Medusa (Géricault)
36. A new principle of building design that focused on buildings being functional which means serving the purpose it was made for best
'Socialism in one country'
Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact
Labor-Liberal-Conservative Cooperation in Britain
Functionalism
37. This thinker developed a philosophy of two different worlds a material world and a world of the mind. This was called Cartesian dualism. He combined his ideas with Bacon to form the scientific method
Cottage industry
Columbus
Descartes
Salons
38. Was an international Communist organization founded in Moscow in March 1919. The International intended to fight 'by all available means - including armed force - for the overthrow of the international bourgeoisie and for the creation of an internati
Oswald Spengler
Simony
Comintern
Functionalism
39. A form of Protestantism in which the believers were pacifists and would shake at the power of the word of the Lord
Charles Talleyrand
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Quakers
Franz von Papen
40. An energized movement of radicals from Sicily to the mainland and gaining land for unification
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41. The immediate cause was the American using margin buying to buy shares of stock that they could not pay back - and forced a mass selloff of shares - which collapsed the stock market and the economy. The efforts to deal was the New Deal in America - a
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
Concert of Europe (Congress System)
Sino-Japanese War
Great Depression - Causes - efforts to deal with
42. This is the value of the unpaid surplus labor performed by the worker for the capitalist for profit
Northern Humanism
Surplus Value
Karl Lueger
Extension of suffrage in Britain
43. Was a German industrialist - politician - writer - and statesman who served as Foreign Minister of Germany during the Weimar Republic.
Walther Rathenau
Anabaptists
Sudetenland
Varieties of Socialism
44. This was the man who dominated the reform movement in Scotland. He established the Presbyterian Church of Scotland so that ministers ran the church - not bishops
Test Act of 1673
Robert Koch
John Knox
Joseph II
45. This was the king of France before and after Napoleon's exile
Louis XVIII
Reparations
John A. Hobson
Francisco Franco
46. A desire for success abroad lead to this. It was a short war against Denmark to gain these providences
Erasmus
Schleswig-Holstein crisis
Why war was seen as a good thing in 1914
Giuseppe Mazzini
47. This was the extremely lopsided victory by English army over the protestors as a result of the Corn Laws
Rudyard Kipling
Duma
Thomas Hobbes
Peterloo
48. This was the march by the women of Paris to the home of Marie Antoinette in order to demand action for the ridiculous raise in the price of bread
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49. The political idea that applied the total war concept on a civil conflict
Treaty of Versailles terms
Northwest Passage
Ruhr Crisis 1923
War Communism
50. This was a way of thinking that God exists - but does not intervene in daily life - for he already has a plan for the universe that cannot be altered
Lateran Agreement
Comintern
'Universal Man'
Deism