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AP European History
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1. This involved the beginning of using reason to solve problems in the community by using inductive and deductive reasoning
Effects of the Scientific Revolution
Meeting at Marburg
Girondists
Friedrich Nietzsche
2. This was a policy of discriminatory laws designed to keep Asians out of countries
Socialists and Nationalism
Conservatism
Austro-Sardinian War
Great White Walls
3. This was the royal dynasty of electors in Prussia
Peace of Augsburg
Michelangelo
Hohenzollerns
Omdurman
4. This man wrote Imperialism - a critique of imperalism
Final Solution / Holocaust
John A. Hobson
Bolshevik (October) Revolution
Dreyfus Affair
5. A policy in which US made formal annexation of China
Line of Demarcation
Open Door Policy
William II
Scramble for Africa
6. This was an artistic patron that spent vast sums on family chapels - frescoes - religious panels and
Tanzimat
Great Depression - Causes - efforts to deal with
Lorenzo the Magnificent
Theodor Herzl
7. French poet and critic that spoke of a 'crisis of the mind -' and 'a dark future for Europe'
Walther Rathenau
Estates-General
Paul Valéry
Why war preparations were 'unstoppable'
8. All of these were wars for nationalistic purposes - the third creating WWI
Qing Dynasty
First - Second - Third Balkan War
Benjamin Disraeli
Christian Revival
9. 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
Quakers
Oedipal Complex
Index of Prohibited Literature
The Prince
10. Gained power through feeding off others - and promoting racist nationalist ideals. Gained control of the German Worker's Party - built his way up from there
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11. 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
Why war preparations were 'unstoppable'
Sigmund Freud
Napoleonic Code
The Commonwealth of England
12. The French Revolution of 1830 occurred because Louis XVIII only granted a small percentage of people the right to vote and Charles X attack of Algeria and as a result - he censored the press and limited the voting rights of the wealthy
Galileo
Benito Mussolini
Revolutions of 1830
A-bombs - Hiroshima - Nagasaki
13. This work of art shows the insignificance of the human and the supremacy of nature
Treaty of Paris (1763)
Reasons for and against German unity
Louis Pasteur
Wanderer in the Clouds (Friedrich)
14. A Dominican friar that predicted the French invasion of Florence from the paganism and the moral vice of the city
Savonarola
Gravrilo Princip
Post-Impressionism
Klemens von Metternich
15. These were the major families in Europe that had the most power and control of the wealth in a state
Women in totalitarian states
Jean Bodin
Banking Families
War of the Three Henrys
16. The largest political party in Sweden - who pushed for social reform legislation - and drew support from community and socialist and capitalist working together.
Oedipal Complex
Robert Clive
Alfred von Schlieffen
Social Democrats
17. This was the king who started the success of Spain's foreign colonies
Joseph Goebbels
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Camillo di Cavour
Philip II of Spain
18. 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
Catherine the Great
Cabral
Whigs and Tories
Social Democrats
19. This was the last of the wars that occurred over the religious differences in France - between the Catholics (Henry III of France and Henry of Guise) and Protestants (Henry IV)
War of the Three Henrys
'Separation of powers'
James II
Laissez-faire capitalism
20. One of the leaders of The Mountain
Danton
Puritan
Triple Entente & Triple Alliance
Favorable balance of trade
21. This was a pianist in the Romanticism era that was a star in his day
Franz Liszt
Charists
Harvey
Douglas Haig
22. The middle class frowned upon heavy drinking and the women were fond of fashion. Education was necessary and sexual purity was considered a virtue
Crimean War - impact in Britain & Russia
Sale of Indulgences
Middle class values
Albert Einstein
23. This was the Holy Roman Emperor that called for the Diet of Worms. He was a supporter of Catholicism and tried to crush the Reformation by use of the Counter-Reformation
Isolation & 'Opening' of China and Japan
Friedrich Nietzsche
Social Democrats
Charles V
24. People justified imperialism by the concept of 'white man's burden -' which stated that European should govern other because it was right and better for the people
Deism
Dante
Justifications for Imperialism
Three Estates
25. A Spanish artist - founder of Cubism - which focused on geometric shapes and overlapping planes
Romanovs
Cosmo deMedici
Pablo Picasso
Kronstadt Rebels
26. A rebellion of traditionalist Chinese people who wanted to throw the foreigners out
Boxer Rebellion
One man - one plan - one mustache
Franz Liszt
Khedive
27. This war showed that the Russian were way behind the rest of the world - and needed reform.
Wanderer in the Clouds (Friedrich)
Women in totalitarian states
Crimean War - impact in Britain & Russia
John Constable (The Haywain)
28. A Russian Tsar who implemented rapid social change and general modernization of Russia.
Army Order Number 1
Protestantism
Realism
Alexander II
29. This was the first person to lead an expedition that circumnavigated the world
Vespucci
October Manifesto
Magellan
Irish Home Rule
30. This was the treaty that ended the War of the Spanish Succession
Hitler's goals
Northwest Passage
Habeas Corpus Act
Peace of Utrecht
31. This was act in which any people unlawfully detained could be prosecuted
Napoleonic Code
Habeas Corpus Act
William I
Joseph Lister
32. The movie that dictates the life and failure of Hitler
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
One man - one plan - one mustache
Hitler's goals
The Decameron
33. This was the man who started the Jesuit movement to help people to find God around the world
Hitler's Foreign Policy
Ignatius of Loyola
Predestination
Louis Napoleon's rise & ideas on gov't
34. The political mastermind behind all of Sardinia's unification plans - he succeeded in creating a Northern Italian nation state
Mussolini's Rise - role of Black Shirts
Camillo di Cavour
Søren Kierkegaard
Arnold Schönberg
35. This was the other common crime in which the members of the church would give positions to relatives
Oliver Cromwell
Qing Dynasty
Wycliffe
Nepotism
36. The motto of the French Revolution and the demands of the popular people
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37. 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.
Oedipal Complex
July Decrees
Thermidorian Reaction and The Directory
Hohenzollerns
38. He wanted to unify Germany - but played it safe - with many alliances and pacts - and ends up being amazing
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39. (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
Ulrich Zwingli
Alfred Dreyfus
'Effective Occupation'
Lebensraum
40. French revisionist socialist who repudiated revisionist doctrines to achieve a unified socialist state
Henry VIII
Jean Jaures
Jean Paul Sartre
Victor Emmanuel
41. Pope who denounced unification and published the Syllabus of Errors
Boyle
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
Pius IX
Frederick William IV
42. An artistic movement that focused on expressing emotion and feelings through abstract images and colors - lines and shapes.
Meeting at Marburg
Peasants' War
Ukrainian Famine
Abstract-Expressionism
43. This was the group of people in the National Assembly that met to discuss the political questions of the day
Decline of Ottoman Empire
Jacobins
Kellogg-Briand Pact
Karl Lueger
44. A work that presents a revolutionary view of society and describes an ideal socialistic community on an island somewhere off the mainland of the New World. He created the name utopia as a good place which is no place
William Gladstone
Lord Byron
Utopia
Young Turks
45. Europe mainly invested most of its money back into Europe - and then into the US
Dadaism
William and Mary
Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact
World Markets / European foreign investment
46. These were the French Calvinists that were often persecuted until the Edict of Nantes
Vesalius
Huguenots
Roundheads and Cavaliers
Cosmo deMedici
47. British writer who wrote of 'the white man's burden' and justified imperialism
Rousseau
Congress of Vienna
Alexander III
Rudyard Kipling
48. The opposition to the Bolsheviks and the Red army after the October rebellion and the Russian Revolution
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49. This German - along with his partner Ludendorff - essentially ran Germany during the end of the war
Five Year plans - objectives - methods - success
Paul von Hindenburg
Botticelli
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
50. This ship was sunk with Americans on it - and this action by the Germans was what ultimately caused the Americans to enter the war
Hus
Japanese 'opening' of Korea
Lusitania and Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
Joseph Dzhugashvili (Stalin)