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AP European History
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1. This early Italian nationalist believed that doing labor for the principles of one's country is labor for humanity
Henry Labouchière
Great Depression - Causes - efforts to deal with
Igor Stravinsky
Giuseppe Mazzini
2. 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
Midway
Ricardo (Iron Law of Wages)
Duma
Miasma Theory / Germ Theory
3. A movement to create a nation state of Slavic people
Pan-Slavism
Psycho-social impact of WWI
Vespucci
German 1918 Offensive
4. Pioneered by the Curies - Plank and Einstein - a new view of physics that shattered the perfect world of Newtonian physics and made the world seem much more random and not as much certainty.
Council of Trent
The New Physics
Laissez-faire capitalism
Omdurman
5. A Political opponent of Stalin's who was executed for being more popular that Stalin
Soviet quality of life
Sergei Kirov
War of Austrian Succession
Philip II of Spain
6. 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
Labor aristocracy
War of Spanish Succession
Battle of the Somme
7. Zeppelins - airplanes - gas - machine guns - tanks - These things were new ideas that really did not work very well
Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III)
British Opium Trade / Opium Wars
Philosophy of the Enlightenment
Innovations in weaponry
8. The fiery mayor of Vienna who preached anti-Semitism and appealed to lower middle class
Anabaptists
Karl Lueger
Problems of trench life
Liberalism (Classical Liberalism)
9. This act made it illegal to meet with a group of more than fifty people
Seditious Meetings Act
Elie Halévy
Wassily Kandinski
Danton
10. This was the Parliament after Oliver Cromwell dismissed the Cavaliers
Brunelleschi
William Wordsworth
Rump Parliament
Ludwig Wittgenstein
11. This was the dictator who ruled over England after the English civil war. His death provided the military government collapse of England
Oliver Cromwell
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Henry Labouchière
Swallows / Repatriation
12. Aristocracy > Middle Class (Upper > Middle > Lower) > Working Classes (Labor Aristocracy > Semiskilled > Unskilled)
Tanzimat
Locarno Pact / Spirit of Locarno
19th century class structure
Role of reason
13. This was the group of people called by Louis XVI that would keep the king in check like the English Parliament
Great White Walls
Serbian nationalist movement
Estates-General
Paul von Hindenburg
14. A failed British offensive in Ottoman empire
Gallipoli
Regulatory Legislation (Factory - Mines & 10 Hours Acts)
Ruhr Crisis 1923
Causes of the French Revolution
15. Member of the Liberal party in Great Britain who helped raise taxes on the rich - and reform in general
Robert Nievelle
David Lloyd George
Sun Yatsen
Evolutionary Socialism
16. This was the alliance between Austria Prussia and Russia on the crusade against the ideas and politics of the dual revolution.
Holy Alliance
Isolation & 'Opening' of China and Japan
Cheka
Hermann Göring
17. He used her to gain politically and to gain money for sex and drugs. He was then 'assassinated' aka tried to be killed something like 8 times - then thrown in a river.
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18. This was a man who helped Ignatius of Loyola to start the Jesuits. He also was famous for his number of missionaries he went on to promote Christianity
Francis Xavier
Francesco Sforza
Treaty of Versailles terms
Alfred von Schlieffen
19. This was the revolt that occurred in Germany where the peasants rebelled alongside the new Protestant thought. They were viciously quashed and the public appeal to the Reformation went substantially down
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20. The idea that people should determine who and what they want leading them
Mein Kampf
Paris Reconstruction
National self-determination
Copernicus
21. Differences between French and British were over the treatment of the Germans - specifically on the payment of reparations
Mary Wollstonecraft
British-French Tensions
Charles Darwin
Seditious Meetings Act
22. This was the battle that Napoleon lost after his return from Elba that ended his reign as French ruler
National self-determination
Leon Blum
Theodor Herzl
Battle of Waterloo
23. He was totally focused on himself - double and tripled crossed - rose by gaining support of party
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24. This was the treaty that ended the War of the Spanish Succession
Peace of Utrecht
Giotto
Paris Reconstruction
Dreyfus Affair
25. He was a major French Renaissance writer - doctor and humanist. He is regarded as an avant-garde writer of fantasy and satire
Rabelais
Midway
Potato Famine
Uncertainty Principle
26. A Nazi politician and president of the Reichstag
Austro-Prussian War - Causes & Outcomes
Northwest Passage
Hermann Göring
Paris Commune
27. 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
Social Darwinism
Salons
Renaissance Popes
Mein Kampf
28. This man was the first governor of British Bengal
Warren Hastings
Giuseppe Mazzini
Meiji Restoration of 1867
Johann Tetzel
29. A futile battle that resulted in millions dead
Passchendaele
Frederick William IV
'Spanish Armada'
Gustav Stresemann
30. WWI progressed so the Germans were winning at first - and then the Americans came and kicked butt. It also was so pointless and full of death
Hapsburgs
World Markets / European foreign investment
Progress of the War
People's Budget
31. This was an artist who led the way for Renaissance masters from his David sculpture and his painting of the Sistine Chapel ceiling
Matthew Perry
Liberty Leading the People (Delacroix)
Michelangelo
Surplus Value
32. The new idea that revitalized the period of expansion and gathering of colonies
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33. The forced famine of Ukraine by Stalin over not producing enough grain
Meeting at Marburg
Alban Berg
Syllabus of Errors
Ukrainian Famine
34. These were the French philosophers
Camillo di Cavour
Kellogg-Briand Pact
Philosophes
Alexander III
35. Austrian born Dictator of Germany - implement Fascism and caused WWII and Holocoust.
Institutes of the Christian Religion
Joseph II
Adolf Hitler
Giuseppe Mazzini
36. An artistic movement that had a purposely nonsensical name - expressing its total rejection of previous modern art.
Henry Labouchière
James II
Syllabus of Errors
Dadaism
37. Was the French political alliance that allied the Communists - the Socialists - and the Radicals together.
Popular Front
El Cid
Cavour's program
Ukrainian Famine
38. This pianist was considered the master of Romanticism music
Frederick William IV
Béla Kun
Ludwig van Beethoven
Institutes of the Christian Religion
39. Bismarck placed high tariffs on imported goods - and tried to stop socialism with government measures that banned the socialist party
German social legislation
House of Orange
Dutch Revolt
Pope Paul III
40. A French painter who used a impressionism called 'super-realism -' capture overall impression of the thing they were painting
Claude Monet
Ninety-five Theses
Wycliffe
Concordat of 1801
41. An occurrence in Russia that lead to the increase of its stature in world power standings and revitalized the economy and industry
Modernization
Renaissance Popes
Liberalism (Classical Liberalism)
Georg Hegel
42. This was the letter Martin Luther wrote to Archbishop Albert which explained that indulgences undermined the seriousness of the sacrament of penance
National self-determination
Ninety-five Theses
Conservative Authoritarianism
Methodism
43. Leading existential Christian thinker - thought catholic church was 'hope - humanity - honesty - and piety -' after broken world and WWI - also advocated closer ties with non-Catholics
Ukrainian Famine
Gabriel Marcel
Radical Dictatorships
Justifications for Imperialism
44. Was a Hungarian Communist politician who ruled Hungary as leader of the short-lived Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919
Reasons for Bolshevik victory
Conservative Authoritarianism
Louis Napoleon's rise & ideas on gov't
Béla Kun
45. 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
Regulatory Legislation (Factory - Mines & 10 Hours Acts)
Migration: Who went where - and why? (demographics)
Franz Joseph
Magyar policies
46. Russia painter who 'turned away from nature' and focused on nonrepresentational - abstract art
Cottage industry
Wassily Kandinski
Peterloo
'Total war' & measures to prosecute it
47. This was a German dynasty that often had conflicts with the Habsburgs that often involved other countries and papal troops
Pius IX
Joseph Dzhugashvili (Stalin)
Brunelleschi
Valois
48. German physicist who proved that subatomic energy was emitted from particles - he called them 'quanta'
Brumaire Coup and The Consulate
Fascism
Max Planck
War of the Three Henrys
49. An extreme abstract expressionist - leader of 'the beasts -' focused on arrangement of color - line and form
Gold Glory and God
Maria Theresa
Henrí Matisse
Seditious Meetings Act
50. A French philosophy professor who said that personal experiences and intuition were more important than rational thought and thinking
Oswald Spengler
Polish Corridor
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin)
Henri Bergson