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AP European History
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1. Man who created the printing press and changed the production and reading of books
Johann Gutenberg
House of Orange
Robespierre
Louis Napoleon's rise & ideas on gov't
2. A group of socialist national parties that met and discussed Marx - and planned action
Masaccio
Battles of the Marne
Second International
Walther Rathenau
3. The war lost 15 million lives and cost 196 billion in today's money
Responses to Imperialism: Traditionalist v. Modernist
Costs of the war -- monetary & human
John A. Hobson
National Workshops
4. A new principle of building design that focused on buildings being functional which means serving the purpose it was made for best
Young Turks
Francis Xavier
Functionalism
Labor aristocracy
5. One of the leaders of The Mountain
Ricardo (Iron Law of Wages)
Danton
William and Mary
Johann Tetzel
6. The Scandinavian system of in the middle of socialism and capitalism - an ideology that you can have some of your own things and keep some of your money - and have higher tax rates.
Vincenzo Gioberti
The Middle Way
Moroccan Crisis & Algeciras Conference 1906
Nicholas II
7. Made friends with Italy - did stuff behind the table with Russia - and hated everyone else.
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8. This man was a Romantic painter
Thomas Hobbes
Combination Acts
Franz von Papen
John Constable (The Haywain)
9. A war between China and Japan for influence - power - and territory
Columbus
Sino-Japanese War
Theobald von Bethman-Hollweg
Migration: Who went where - and why? (demographics)
10. The three countries of Italy - Germany - and Japan allied together
Jean Bodin
Louis Pasteur
Austrian Anschluss
Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis
11. The old Tsarist secret police
Cheka
Modernization
People's Budget
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin)
12. 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
Ludwig van Beethoven
Bacon
Sturm und Drang
Reparations
13. When Germany moved through Belgium - it caused Britain to go on the side of the war with France.
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14. This was the first publication of different essays about the culture and society of France which was put on the Index of Forbidden Books because it dealt with controversial issues
War of Spanish Succession
Georges Sorel
Encyclopedia
James Joyce
15. Freud said that there was conscious - which you could control - and the subconscious. He said that the Id was living in the subconscious was just had primordial desires that wanted stuff like food and sex. Then there was the Superego that did not wan
Battle of Austerlitz
First - Second - Third Balkan War
Id - Ego - Superego
Duma
16. This was the motto of the age of exploration. The explorers were looking for money - glory - or to convert non-Christians
Alexander III
June Days
Gold Glory and God
Russian (March) Revolution/ Provisional Government
17. These were the theories of the spread of disease. The miasma theory said that disease was spread by a bad odor. The new germ theory developed by Louis Pasteur said that diseases were spread by bacteria called germs
Miasma Theory / Germ Theory
Pablo Picasso
Meeting at Marburg
Wilhelm II Mustafa Kemal
18. An artistic movement that had a purposely nonsensical name - expressing its total rejection of previous modern art.
da Gama
Dadaism
Realism
Kulaks
19. He was an architect who designed a hospital for orphans and foundlings set up by the silk-workers guild in Florence
Holy Alliance
Dutch Revolt
Brunelleschi
William Wordsworth
20. 1/3 of European migrants came from British Isles; less that ½ went to the US; most often a small peasant landowner/village craftsman; left because they were threatened by industrialization; many returned to their homelands
Duma
Migration: Who went where - and why? (demographics)
Titan
Alban Berg
21. One of the members of the banker family of Florence that ruled behind the scenes of the government
Raymond Poincaré
Cosmo deMedici
Income inequality / Standard of Living
'Universal Man'
22. German Foreign Minister who assumed leadership of government and got the French to move out of the Ruhr
Edward VI
Puritan
Gustav Stresemann
Donatello
23. The two hundred year old Chinese dynast that was the last emperors of China
Migration: Who went where - and why? (demographics)
Qing Dynasty
Alban Berg
Wealth of Nations
24. These were Dutch settlers in south Africa
Boers / Afrikaners
Goldhagen Thesis
The Stuarts
Robert Nievelle
25. A Swiss Protestant theologian who said people were sinful and that religious truth was made know to humans only through God's grace - and people just had to accept God as true and be obedient.
Karl Barth
Edict of Nantes
Theory of Class Struggle
Progress of the War
26. 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
Totalitarianism
Banking Families
Causes of the French Revolution
Lusitania and Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
27. A desire for success abroad lead to this. It was a short war against Denmark to gain these providences
Urban planning and public transit
Schleswig-Holstein crisis
Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III)
Romanticism
28. A Liberal British Prime Minister who gave concessions to various parties and ultimately introduced bills for Irish self-governance
William I
Bolsheviks/Mensheviks
William Gladstone
Masaccio
29. Idea that the Soviet Union had the ability to build socialism on its own
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30. A mass flee of British troops of the coast of France - disaster - lost thousands of machines and vehicles
Ulrich Zwingli
War of Austrian Succession
War Communism
Dunkirk
31. An extreme abstract expressionist - leader of 'the beasts -' focused on arrangement of color - line and form
Friedrich Nietzsche
Suez Canal
Henrí Matisse
Northern Humanism
32. These were the French philosophers
Philosophes
Hyperinflation
Prince Henry the Navigator
Henry Bessemer
33. This was the man who discovered Americas while originally looking for a faster and all-sea route to the East but instead landed in the West Indies.
Henry Bessemer
Simony
Columbus
Miasma Theory / Germ Theory
34. The Magyar pushed through bills that changed voting laws to help the elite and to force through the teaching of Hungarian in schools. They created the nationalism that would tear them apart
Magyar policies
Oedipal Complex
Oliver Cromwell
Doge
35. This was the work by John Calvin that described to the world the ideology of John Calvin
Anabaptists
Institutes of the Christian Religion
Irish Home Rule
Dutch Revolt
36. The artist shows the ideal for female beauty in the Renaissance in this work slender - pale skin - a high forehead - red-blond hair - and sloping shoulders
Russo-Japanese War - impact in Russia
Alexandra
Galileo
Botticelli
37. He thought that the Government should be powerful and that there should be strong nationalism - but mainly guided by the people's interests
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38. Combined German and Italian forces were beaten near Alexandria - which lead to the Allied taking of Morocco and Algeria
Social Democrats
Munich Conference
El Alamein
Cardinal Richelieu
39. The trench was dirty - wet - smelly - and full of death - and you waited to die at any moment
July Diplomacy - the Blank Check
Strains of the war on the Great Powers
Problems of trench life
'Universal Man'
40. 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.
Robespierre
Cosmo deMedici
Jean Paul Sartre
Battle of the Somme
41. This was the Scottish royal family that ruled England after Elizabeth I
The Stuarts
Alfred Dreyfus
Vincent Van Gogh
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
42. This was the first man to isolate a bacterium and a virus and as a result h could create new vaccines for the disease
Robert Koch
Moroccan Crisis & Algeciras Conference 1906
Columbus
Why war was seen as a good thing in 1914
43. This work advocated breast feeding and natural dress and that boys' education should have plenty of fresh air and exercise and he said a women's nature was a life of marriage and child rearing
Zollverein
Emile
Adolphe Thiers
Dialectics
44. Member of the Liberal party in Great Britain who helped raise taxes on the rich - and reform in general
Sigmund Freud
Salons
John Kay
David Lloyd George
45. A successful politician in France - he was a moderate republican who helped stabilize government
Louis XIII
Leon Gambetta
Dawes Plan
Reasons for Bolshevik victory
46. This was the first French president as a result of the election after the Revolution of 1848
Combination Acts
'Crown from the gutter'
Conservative Authoritarianism
Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III)
47. The ruler of Venice
Henry Labouchière
The Stuarts
Doge
Robert Nievelle
48. Felt that Aryan white people were most superior - Scandinavian were 2nd best - French were 3rd - and the slavs - jews - and pretty much the rest were the worst
Northern Humanism
Columbus
Peace of Westphalia
Nazi racial theories
49. An artistic movement that sought to capture a momentary feel - or impression - of the piece they were drawing
William Gladstone
Impressionism
Friedrich Nietzsche
Henri Pétain
50. These laws forbade the importation of foreign grain without the prices in England rising substantially
Henry VIII
On Liberty (John Stuart Mill)
Corn Laws
Maria Theresa