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AP European History
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1. Served as the Prime Minister and dictator of Portugal from 1932 to 1968. He founded and led the Estado Novo ('New State') - the authoritarian - right-wing government that presided over and controlled Portugal from 1932 to 1974.
Austro-Sardinian War
Lajos Kossuth
Eli Whitney
Antonio de Oliveira Salzar
2. The old Tsarist secret police
Roundheads and Cavaliers
Cheka
Robert Owen
Vespucci
3. 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
Friedrich Nietzsche
Pope Paul III
Urban planning and public transit
Peace of Augsburg
4. This was the conference at which the Troppau Protocol was signed in which any country that underwent a revolution was no longer part of the European Alliance
Totalitarianism
Copernicus
The 'Big Four'
Troppau Conference
5. This dealt with skepticism - the government - and the role of reason in everyday life
Totalitarianism
Psycho-social impact of WWI
Philosophy of the Enlightenment
19th century class structure
6. This was caused by the strictness and the incompetence of the Catholic Church.
Louis XIII
Emile
Protestantism
Causes of the French Revolution
7. Objectives were to increase industrial output by 250% and agriculture output by 150% and have 1/5 of Russian peasants on collective farms. The methods were forced farming and scare tactics like gulags. The success was that of industry - which produce
Why war preparations were 'unstoppable'
Socialists and Nationalism
Five Year plans - objectives - methods - success
William Wordsworth
8. Bismarck's idea of always preparing and waging war - and those things can only be done with war
9. A Jewish military captain in the French Army - he was falsely accused of treason - and his affair split France apart
Louis XIII
Karl Lueger
Alfred Dreyfus
Corn Laws
10. The idea that we do know no anything for certain and all we know is possibilities - probabilities - and tendencies. Put forth by German physicist Heisenberg.
Raft of the Medusa (Géricault)
Arnold Schönberg
Uncertainty Principle
Midway
11. These decrees required the thirty-eight German member states to root out subversive ideas in the universities and newspapers an established a permanent committee with spies and informers to investigate and punish any liberal or radical organizations
Claude Monet
Reform Bill of 1832
Karlsbad Decrees
Austro-Prussian War - Causes & Outcomes
12. The love of my life. Said that there were three points were man was stripped of his specialness. Copernicus said that man was not center of universe; Darwin said that man is not God's special creation; and Freud said that man is savage. Freud said th
Qing Dynasty
Simony
Sigmund Freud
Robespierre
13. This was the theory developed by Montesquieu that political power should not be divided and share by a variety of classes and legal estates holding unequal rights and privileges
14. This was the international war between the Protestants and Catholics that eventually ended religious conflicts in Europe
15. The socialist idea that we should embrace socialism in a gradual advance - with no bloody war
Council of Trent
Committee of Public Safety
Revisionism
Martin Luther
16. This was the harsh and violent conversion of Spain back into Catholicism. They used several versions of torture and fear tactics to convert people back to Catholicism
Wilhelm II Mustafa Kemal
Titan
'Liberty - Equality - Fraternity'
Spanish Inquisition
17. Man who created the printing press and changed the production and reading of books
Johann Gutenberg
Paris Reconstruction
'Spanish Armada'
Concert of Europe (Congress System)
18. German Jewish Politician who advocated the policy of Zionism and the creation of a nation state for all Jewish people.
Theodor Herzl
Louis Pasteur
Raft of the Medusa (Géricault)
Henry Labouchière
19. Fascist leader of the Spanish revolution - helped by Hitler and Mussolini
Francisco Franco
Karl Barth
Congo exploitation
Joseph II
20. This was the name given to the person appointed by the States General to carry out ceremonial functions in a province in the Netherlands
Lebensraum
Stadholder
Wilhelm II Mustafa Kemal
Peace of Utrecht
21. 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
Khedive
Nicholas II
John Knox
William II
22. This was the document published by Henry IV that granted liberty of conscience and liberty of public worship to the Huguenots
Goldhagen Thesis
Diet of Worms
Edict of Nantes
El Cid
23. Was a reaction to the loss of faith in humans - which came from the war - and lead to renewed interest in Christian view of the world. Major people were Kierkegaard - Barth - and Marcel.
Christian Revival
Alexandra
Labor-Liberal-Conservative Cooperation in Britain
Carbonari
24. This massive victory by the French caused Russia and the Austrians to suspend their support against France
Neville Chamberlain
Nicholas II
Battle of Austerlitz
Charles II
25. This was the list of books that were prohibited by the papacy in order to stop more religious thinkers
Proletariat
Béla Kun
Karlsbad Decrees
Index of Prohibited Literature
26. German chancellor who hoped for WWI to happen - but without Britain
Theobald von Bethman-Hollweg
Bacon
World Markets / European foreign investment
Saint-Simon
27. A Freudian physiological idea that if you did not get over loving your parent of the opposite sex - you would have this complex where you hated your other parent and have issues with parental relations.
Liberalism (Classical Liberalism)
Treaty of Nanking
Oedipal Complex
Social Democrats
28. These were the 'radicals' in Reformation in which someone would choose if they wanted to be baptized
Working class leisure
Comintern
Eli Whitney
Anabaptists
29. This was the name of the military dictatorship that England took on during the reign of Oliver Cromwell
Erich Ludendorff
Philosophy of the Enlightenment
Russian (March) Revolution/ Provisional Government
The Protectorate
30. This was the queen who reverted back to Catholicism in England for five years and during this reign - she executed many Protestants
Women's March on Versailles
Mary I
Radical Dictatorships
Institutes of the Christian Religion
31. A political party in Egypt that was formed under Ahmed Arabi
Locarno Pact / Spirit of Locarno
Theodor Herzl
Egyptian Nationalist Party
Surplus Value
32. This was the line drawn by Alexander VI that gave Portugal most of Brazil and Spain the rest of South America
Humanism
Boxer Rebellion
House of Orange
Line of Demarcation
33. This was the Catholic king of England after Charles II that granted everyone religious freedom and even appointed Roman Catholics to positions in the army and government
Adolf Hitler
Philip II of Spain
James II
Utopia
34. This was the man who was hired by Archbishop Albert of Mainz to sell indulgences - which he did extremely successfully
John Knox
Banking Families
Johann Tetzel
Midway
35. Great British prime minister who advocated peace and a policy of appeasement
Neville Chamberlain
Triple Entente & Triple Alliance
Da Vinci
Whigs and Tories
36. 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.
Charles Talleyrand
Karl Barth
Theodor Herzl
Whigs and Tories
37. This theory stated that animals could evolve from other animals in order to adapt to their environments. This theory was not widely accepted for it could possibly account for humans which would defeat the whole purpose of creationism
Qing Dynasty
Kulturkampf
Theory of Evolution
Ems Telegram
38. One of the Bloodiest battles in the war - a fight to the death for Japanese soldiers - as the Americans were coming closer to Japan
Stadholder
Hitler's goals
Iwo Jima
Stalinization of culture
39. This was a Romantic writer who wrote prose and poetry
The Commonwealth of England
Victor Hugo
'Spanish Armada'
Kant
40. The rule of a nation or state by a few people
Ulrich Zwingli
Collectivization
Pope Paul III
Oligarchy
41. The cause was people wanted to present a petition to the Tsar - the action was people getting shot - the effect was people disliking the Tsar and turning on him
42. American president at the time of WWI who came up with 14 points
Louis Blanc
Ukrainian Famine
The New Physics
Woodrow Wilson
43. 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
'New Imperialism'
Miasma Theory / Germ Theory
Great Depression - Causes - efforts to deal with
Paul Gaugin
44. 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
Cottage industry
Bolshevik (October) Revolution
Index of Prohibited Literature
Francis Xavier
45. Leader of English Romanticism who published works in the countryside
Gallipoli
Stalin's rise
William Wordsworth
Austrian Anschluss
46. Aristocracy > Middle Class (Upper > Middle > Lower) > Working Classes (Labor Aristocracy > Semiskilled > Unskilled)
Modernization
19th century class structure
Da Vinci
Army Order Number 1
47. These were the two parties in the Parliament. The Whigs were mostly liberal and wanted change while the Tories wanted to keep the government as it was
Whigs and Tories
Miasma Theory / Germ Theory
Wassily Kandinski
Francis I
48. This work of art shows the insignificance of the human and the supremacy of nature
Cosmo deMedici
Wanderer in the Clouds (Friedrich)
Max Planck
Louis Pasteur
49. The Dreyfus affair lead to the separation of church and state - and lead to more people in government backed schools that were no longer catholic schools but republican schools.
Ulrich Zwingli
French educational reforms
Da Vinci
The Little Entente
50. A Siberian preacher who became friends of the Tsars - but hated by the public - twisted and cheated and exploited Alexandra.
Liberalism (Classical Liberalism)
Grigori Rasputin
Revisionism
Uncertainty Principle