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AP European History
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1. 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
Benito Mussolini
Karl Marx
Paul Gaugin
Dadaism
2. Chief minister of the Nazi propaganda - and organizer of Kristallnacht
Utopia
Kant
Joseph Goebbels
Reparations
3. 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
China's Hundred Days of Reform
Michelangelo
Theory of Evolution
Strains of the war on the Great Powers
4. When France occupied the Ruhr coal fields to demand that the German pay their reparations
Woodrow Wilson
Ruhr Crisis 1923
'Bloody Sunday' (1905) - Causes - actions - effects
Wanderer in the Clouds (Friedrich)
5. This czar of Russia wanted to restore the kingdom of Poland - which he wanted to bestow the benefits of his rule
Roundheads and Cavaliers
'Conquistadors'
Dawes Plan
Alexander I
6. He wanted to unify Germany - but played it safe - with many alliances and pacts - and ends up being amazing
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7. 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 Austrian Succession
Encyclopedia
Maria Theresa
Pan-Slavism
8. An armed uprising in Munich of maybe 50 people at most - crushed - Hitler's idea
Beer Hall Putsch
Ghibeleines
Fashoda Crisis of 1898
Kulaks
9. This man was one of the early and influential socialist thinkers who proclaimed the tremendous possibilities of industrial development
Conservatism
Pope Leo X
Danton
Saint-Simon
10. (German for 'habitat' or literally 'living space') served as a major motivation for Nazi Germany's territorial aggression. In his book Mein Kampf - Adolf Hitler detailed his belief that the German people needed Lebensraum (for a Grossdeutschland - la
Conservative Authoritarianism
The Stuarts
Georg Hegel
Lebensraum
11. This was one o the original men to challenge the church. His writings became 'scriptures' for other reformers to follow.
Quadruple Alliance
Wycliffe
Appeasement
Meiji Restoration of 1867
12. Inhumane and cruel leader of the SS in Germany - appointed by Hitler
Heinrich Himmler
Raft of the Medusa (Géricault)
Boers / Afrikaners
Miasma Theory / Germ Theory
13. German chancellor who hoped for WWI to happen - but without Britain
Urban planning and public transit
Theobald von Bethman-Hollweg
Adolf Hitler
Kulturkampf
14. An occurrence in Russia that lead to the increase of its stature in world power standings and revitalized the economy and industry
Battle of Tannenberg
Pan-Slavism
Beer Hall Putsch
Modernization
15. This was an artistic patron that spent vast sums on family chapels - frescoes - religious panels and
Hyperinflation
Lorenzo the Magnificent
Nicholas II
Dante
16. This was an English feminist who supported the women's revolution in France
Mary Wollstonecraft
D-Day
Why war preparations were 'unstoppable'
Alliances 1873-1914 & German isolation
17. The strip of Poland that the Germans wanted to take - specifically Danzig
Savonarola
Battle of Waterloo
Polish Corridor
John Maynard Keynes
18. A catholic priest who called for a federation of existing states under the presidency of a progressive pope in Italy
Vincenzo Gioberti
El Cid
Bolsheviks/Mensheviks
Middle class values
19. This was the period of economic and political expansion - colonialism - and mercantilism that occurred in Europe
Grand Alliance - members - goals
Commercial revolution
Phalansteries
Sale of Indulgences
20. These were the French Calvinists that were often persecuted until the Edict of Nantes
Huguenots
Reign of Terror
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Georg Hegel
21. French poet and critic that spoke of a 'crisis of the mind -' and 'a dark future for Europe'
Final Solution / Holocaust
Hus
Masaccio
Paul Valéry
22. A Weimar (German) architectural school created by Walter Gropius which combined the fine arts and functionalism
Thomas Hobbes
Middle class values
Bauhaus
Rousseau
23. Fascist leader of the Spanish revolution - helped by Hitler and Mussolini
Paul Cézanne
Quakers
Francisco Franco
Serbian nationalist movement
24. They were given more rights and had complete equality of rights
Women in totalitarian states
Functionalism
Giotto
Danton
25. This was the Prussian king who embraced culture and wrote poetry and prose. He gave religious and philosophical toleration to all subjects - abolished torture and made the laws simpler
Frederick the Great
Gravrilo Princip
'Blood and Iron'
China's Hundred Days of Reform
26. This was the name that England took on after the civil war and the kingship was abolished
The Commonwealth of England
Søren Kierkegaard
Extension of suffrage in Britain
Tanzimat
27. 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
Totalitarianism
Cosmo deMedici
Soviet quality of life
Progress of the War
28. 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
Rudolf Hess
June Days
Charles Talleyrand
Descartes
29. Austria invades Italy and the French come in to help the Italians. The Italians and the French are very successful and gain Lombardy.
Charles Talleyrand
Duma
Mary Wollstonecraft
Austro-Sardinian War
30. One of the first and best Renaissance sculptors. He was also one of the first artists to sell his works
Socialists and Nationalism
Middle class values
Robert Clive
Donatello
31. The political mastermind behind all of Sardinia's unification plans - he succeeded in creating a Northern Italian nation state
Lusitania and Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
Camillo di Cavour
British Opium Trade / Opium Wars
Bentham (Utilitarianism)
32. These were the laws passed by the Parliament that prohibited the English people from forming a union
Valois
Alfred von Schlieffen
Combination Acts
New Economic Policy
33. This was the ruling class of Russia after the Cossack Rebellion
Conservative Authoritarianism
Sun Yatsen
Romanovs
Carbonari
34. This German - along with his partner Ludendorff - essentially ran Germany during the end of the war
Luddites
Paul von Hindenburg
Robespierre
German social legislation
35. This was the union of skilled workers in the working classes that had a set behavioral code. They were usually run by construction bosses and factory foremen
19th century class structure
'Spanish Armada'
Labor aristocracy
Troppau Conference
36. The Germans needed a way to make the Austrians on their side - and they had the superior army. The Germans won - and were able to make sure that Austria stayed out of German affairs
'White' forces
Social Democrats
Austro-Prussian War - Causes & Outcomes
Bolsheviks/Mensheviks
37. He was totally focused on himself - double and tripled crossed - rose by gaining support of party
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38. This man was the first Maharaja of the Sikh Empire in India
Franz Joseph
Ranjit Singh
Totalitarianism
Savonarola
39. 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
The 'Big Four'
Leopold II
Sale of Indulgences
Whigs and Tories
40. This was the start of the building of foreign empires for trade and military advantages over other states
Berlin Conference of 1884-5
Sale of Indulgences
Modern imperialism
Erich von Falkenhayn
41. This is the political faction in Italy that supported the pope
Surrealism
Two Treatises on Government (John Locke)
Ignatius of Loyola
Guelph
42. The philosophical ideology that simply rejected the concerns of modern philosophy - like god and morality. Mainly started with Austrian philosopher Wittgenstein.
Anton Denikin
Logical Empiricism
Bolsheviks/Mensheviks
Institutes of the Christian Religion
43. This man believed that each age is characterized by a dominant set of ideas - which produces opposing ideas and a new synthesis
Karl Lueger
Michelangelo
Humanism
Georg Hegel
44. 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.
Philosophy of the Enlightenment
Louis Pasteur
Justifications for Imperialism
Columbus
45. Three reasons anarchy was about and any person could create power; the Bolsheviks had better leaders; the Bolsheviks appealed to many workers
Urban living conditions
Theory of Class Struggle
Reasons for Bolshevik victory
Francis Xavier
46. This man wrote several plays and poems and is regarded as one of the best writers of all time
Schleswig-Holstein crisis
Magyar policies
The Restoration
Shakespeare
47. Their demand was universal male suffrage
Charists
Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III)
Giuseppe Mazzini
Shakespeare
48. This was the philosopher that believed that a strong central government was needed to avoid rebellion and civil war
Henri Bergson
Thomas Hobbes
Klemens von Metternich
Irish Home Rule
49. Was a pact that said that just said was bad - but did not outline any method for preventing war.
Stalin's rise
Emile
Kellogg-Briand Pact
Dawes Plan
50. This is the passage that many European explorers attempted but never succeeded to navigate to reach other nations more quickly
Da Vinci
Wycliffe
Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis
Northwest Passage