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AP European History
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1. This war showed that Russia was still not strong - and it caused revolution back at home.
Innovations in weaponry
Proletariat
Russo-Japanese War - impact in Russia
Varieties of Socialism
2. The three countries of Italy - Germany - and Japan allied together
Reasons for and against German unity
Emile
Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis
Existentialism
3. The Duke of Florence and the old ruler of the city-states of Italy
Utopia
The Middle Way
Francesco Sforza
People's Budget
4. Social Impact was impact on social class structures and breakdown of aristocracy and other inter class structures. After the war more people did not have servants. The Psycho impact was that people viewed humanity as both savage and pointless - becau
Alfred Dreyfus
Great Rebellion (Indian Mutiny)
Psycho-social impact of WWI
Heinrich Brüning
5. This event occurred when both Britain and France wanted the town of Fashoda; in the end - the British gained control of the town - because the French gave up
Fashoda Crisis of 1898
Otto von Bismarck
Gabriel Marcel
Salons
6. Laws that classified a jew as someone having one or more jewish grandparent
Diaz
Miasma Theory / Germ Theory
Nuremburg Laws
Heinrich Himmler
7. Was an Austrian philosopher and a logical empiricist who argued in Essay on Logical Philosophy that great philosophical questions like god freedom and morality were 'quite literally senseless.'
Alfred Dreyfus
Wycliffe
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Theobald von Bethman-Hollweg
8. This was the political idea in which the government did not intervene in the economy and liberty and equality were stressed
The Courtier
Modern imperialism
Pope Alexander VI
Liberalism (Classical Liberalism)
9. He 'used the west to catch up to the west' in Russia - by having foreigners build factories and making new transport lines.
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10. This battle was a German victory against the Russian - the Russians were crushed
Battle of Tannenberg
Columbus
Lawrence of Arabia
Benjamin Disraeli
11. The joining of Austria and Hungary under two different crowns
Dual Monarchy
Hitler's Rise
Scramble for Africa
Theodor Herzl
12. German physicist who proved that subatomic energy was emitted from particles - he called them 'quanta'
Robert Nievelle
Uncertainty Principle
Heinrich Himmler
Max Planck
13. This man was a Romantic painter
Christian Revival
John Constable (The Haywain)
Soviet quality of life
Wanderer in the Clouds (Friedrich)
14. An agrarian socialist who became prime minister. He refused to confiscate land holdings and felt that continuation of war was most important.
First - Second - Third Balkan War
Spanish Inquisition
Zemstvo
Alexander Kerensky
15. A futile battle that resulted in millions dead
Passchendaele
Council of Trent
North German Confederation Constitution
Sergei Kirov
16. An artistic movement that had a purposely nonsensical name - expressing its total rejection of previous modern art.
July Decrees
'Bloody Sunday' (1905) - Causes - actions - effects
Donatello
Dadaism
17. Was a Hungarian Communist politician who ruled Hungary as leader of the short-lived Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919
Totalitarianism
James Hargreaves
Béla Kun
Humanism
18. This was Austria's foreign minister who wanted a balance of power in an international equilibrium of political and military forces that would discourage aggression
Copernicus
Klemens von Metternich
Maria Theresa
Donatello
19. This man came up with the idea of communism/dialectic socialism that said that two classes have always battled against each other to form another class that will battle against its antithesis until the synthesis is one equal class working with each o
Karl Marx
Petrarch
Battle of Tannenberg
Charles V
20. This was the political idea in which the people regarded tradition as the basic source of human institutions and the proper state and society remained those before the French Revolution which rested on a judicious blend on monarchy - bureaucracy - ar
Henrí Matisse
'New Imperialism'
Paris Commune
Conservatism
21. This was the war between France and Spain in order to unite the two states under one ruler - Phillip V
War of Spanish Succession
William Gladstone
Why the Western Front became stalemated
Appeasement
22. An armed uprising in Munich of maybe 50 people at most - crushed - Hitler's idea
Why the Western Front became stalemated
Beer Hall Putsch
Kulturkampf
Wassily Kandinski
23. These were general title given to the popes that would convince the Renaissance artists to work for them in order to enhance the majesty of the churches
James Hargreaves
Karl Lueger
Renaissance Popes
Reform Bill of 1832
24. The forced famine of Ukraine by Stalin over not producing enough grain
Two Treatises on Government (John Locke)
Ukrainian Famine
Polish Corridor
Dreyfus Affair
25. A French existentialist who said that people just 'turned up' and that there was no God to help honest people. Also said 'man is condemned to be free' and people had to choose their actions.
Alban Berg
Battle of Austerlitz
William Wordsworth
Jean Paul Sartre
26. A Siberian preacher who became friends of the Tsars - but hated by the public - twisted and cheated and exploited Alexandra.
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
The Middle Way
Grigori Rasputin
Hitler's Rise
27. These were the liberals of France who did not want to execute Louis XVI - but The Mountain did anyway
Girondists
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
Treaty of Versailles terms
Rhineland remilitarization
28. There were the early French socialists who believed in economic planning and argued that the government should rationally organize the economy and not depend on destructive competition to do the job. There was also dialectic socialism in which the fo
Varieties of Socialism
Psycho-social impact of WWI
Hermann Göring
Wycliffe
29. This was the new feeling of pride for one's country after the Napoleonic era
Alexander I
Cavour's program
Frederick Elector of Saxony
Nationalism
30. Leader of the French socialist party Popular Front - made first and real attempt to deal with the economic and social problems
William Gladstone
Leon Blum
Catherine the Great
Sigmund Freud
31. This was an English feminist who supported the women's revolution in France
Development of Anglo-German rivalry & Naval arms race
Henry Bessemer
Ignatius of Loyola
Mary Wollstonecraft
32. This treaty ended the Seven Years' War
Nepotism
Erich von Falkenhayn
Seditious Meetings Act
Treaty of Paris (1763)
33. Chancellor of Germany who succeeded Bruning
Franz von Papen
Relationship between Alexandra & Rasputin / Rasputin's assassination
Alfred von Schlieffen
Albert Einstein
34. This was the pope that granted power to Ferdinand and Isabella to appoint bishops to the Spanish territories and also settled the argument between Spain and Portugal over South America
Predestination
July Diplomacy - the Blank Check
Pope Alexander VI
National self-determination
35. This was the work by John Calvin that described to the world the ideology of John Calvin
Johann Tetzel
Claude Monet
Institutes of the Christian Religion
Edward VI
36. The French alliance between the smaller countries of Poland - Hungary - and Czechoslovakia.
Camillo di Cavour
'New Imperialism'
Development of Anglo-German rivalry & Naval arms race
The Little Entente
37. This was the ruling class of Russia after the Cossack Rebellion
Habeas Corpus Act
Revolutions of 1848
Romanovs
Boers / Afrikaners
38. This was the first explorer to round the Cape of Good Hope and sail into the Indian Ocean trade
da Gama
Battle of Tannenberg
Psycho-social impact of WWI
Khedive
39. This was the king and queen of Spain who took over the Catholic Spain and started the Spanish Inquisition
Ferdinand and Isabella
Peace of Augsburg
Josef Pilsudaski
Qing Dynasty
40. A Spanish artist - founder of Cubism - which focused on geometric shapes and overlapping planes
Jacobins
Pablo Picasso
Cervantes
Responses to Imperialism: Traditionalist v. Modernist
41. One of the best examples of a Renaissance man. He painted - wrote - sculpted - invented - among his philosophical ideas
Martin Luther
Da Vinci
Alexander Kerensky
Dante
42. This rivalry developed because of the increasing naval race - and because Germany was becoming increasingly militaristic
China's Hundred Days of Reform
Development of Anglo-German rivalry & Naval arms race
Northern Humanism
Schleswig-Holstein crisis
43. Life was hard - there was no improvement in the average standard of living - but unemployment was unknown and communism had real appeal
Boxer Rebellion
Charles II
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Soviet quality of life
44. This was the physicist who said nothing can be known beyond all doubt
Benjamin Disraeli
Louis XVIII
Nepotism
Boyle
45. Hitler's book in which he outlined his ideas on race - living space - and the Fuhrer
Quadruple Alliance
Johann Gutenberg
Masaccio
Mein Kampf
46. This stated that local government had some power - but that ultimate power rested in the hands of Bismarck and William
North German Confederation Constitution
Methodism
William Wordsworth
Pablo Picasso
47. A short political treatise about political power how the ruler should gain - maintain - and increase it. Machiavelli explores the problems of human nature and concludes that human beings are selfish and out to advance their own interests
Claude Monet
Sino-Japanese War
Hitler's goals
The Prince
48. 1) The economic and financial crisis that led to the calling of the Estates General. 2) The political incompetence of Louis XV and XVI. 3) The unfair taxation between the three estates
Causes of the French Revolution
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin)
Henry VIII
Seven Years' War
49. This was act in which any people unlawfully detained could be prosecuted
Copernicus
Women's March on Versailles
Rousseau
Habeas Corpus Act
50. This was the king of France before and after Napoleon's exile
Relationship between Alexandra & Rasputin / Rasputin's assassination
Louis XVIII
Johann Tetzel
Jean Paul Sartre