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AP European History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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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2. This was a man who believed that Christian life rested on the Scriptures and a prominent leader in the Swiss Reformation. He went on to attack indulgences - the Mass - the institution of monasticism - and clerical celibacy
Ulrich Zwingli
Surrealism
Zionism
Japanese 'opening' of Korea
3. This was caused by the strictness and the incompetence of the Catholic Church.
Diaz
Rousseau
Protestantism
Duma
4. This was the group that gave work to the unemployed
Johann Gutenberg
Bauhaus
National Workshops
Galileo
5. This was the political idea in which the people regarded tradition as the basic source of human institutions and the proper state and society remained those before the French Revolution which rested on a judicious blend on monarchy - bureaucracy - ar
John Calvin
Revolutions of 1830
Anton Denikin
Conservatism
6. The movie that dictates the life and failure of Hitler
World Markets / European foreign investment
One man - one plan - one mustache
Karl Barth
Index of Prohibited Literature
7. A movement to create a Jewish homeland in Palestine
Kristallnacht
El Cid
Roundheads and Cavaliers
Zionism
8. The British had a war with the Chinese to make sure they could sell their opium to china
Holy Alliance
British Opium Trade / Opium Wars
The Stuarts
Benjamin Disraeli
9. An artist who led the way into realism; his treatment of the human body and face replaced the formal stiffness and artificiality that had long characterized the representation of the human body
Revolutions of 1848
Totalitarianism
Giotto
Cottage industry
10. 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
Ruhr Crisis 1923
Paul Gaugin
Laissez-faire capitalism
Theory of Evolution
11. A member of British Parliament who mocked Rudyard Kipling's poem
Henry Labouchière
Ghibeleines
Claude Monet
Reform Bill of 1832
12. Cavour's plan was to first modernize the econ - and model it off of Britain - then modernize the military - with lots of railroads to move the troops around to country
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13. Tzu Hsi Chinese leader who used conservative forces to maintain her power
Rudolf Hess
Dowager Empress
War of Spanish Succession
'Spanish Armada'
14. German socialist revolutionary who was assassinated after the war
Dunkirk
Friedrich Nietzsche
Rosa Luxembourg
Habeas Corpus Act
15. One of the leaders of The Mountain
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Danton
National Workshops
Scramble for Africa
16. This French king ruled for the longest time ever in Europe. He issued several economic policies and costly wars. He was the prime example of absolutism in France
Louis XIV
Rhineland remilitarization
Sergei Witte
Hyperinflation
17. This was the royal dynasty of Austria that ruled over a vast part of Central Europe while battling with the Turks over Hungary
Heinrich Brüning
Oedipal Complex
Edict of Nantes
Hapsburgs
18. This was the way that many people were granted salvation. This was a common method of the church to gain power and money
Treaty of Versailles terms
Henry Labouchière
Sale of Indulgences
Francois Guizot
19. Unsuccessful uprising of sailors - soldiers - and civilians against Russian government (against Bolsheviks)
Napoleonic Code
Joseph Lister
Kronstadt Rebels
Decline of Ottoman Empire
20. A treaty with Britain and China that gave Hong Kong to Britain and opened 4 cities for trade
Favorable balance of trade
On Liberty (John Stuart Mill)
Miasma Theory / Germ Theory
Treaty of Nanking
21. Hitler's book in which he outlined his ideas on race - living space - and the Fuhrer
Mein Kampf
Joseph Dzhugashvili (Stalin)
Bolsheviks/Mensheviks
Peterloo
22. President of the Weimar Republic of Germany who appointed Hitler Chancellor in 1933
Giotto
Gustav Stresemann
Hermann Göring
Paul von Hindenburg
23. He was chief of the general staff during WWI for the Germans
Nationalism
Corn Laws
Erich von Falkenhayn
Concert of Europe (Congress System)
24. The Japanese had a war with China and ended up gaining Korea - which they opened to trade; Japan became an imperialist power
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25. 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
Urban planning and public transit
William and Mary
Rousseau
Edict of Nantes
26. An agreement/conference that gave Germany the Sudetenland
Structure of German government
Beer Hall Putsch
Munich Conference
'Blood and Iron'
27. This said that ordinary Germans not only knew about - but also supported - the Holocaust because of a unique and virulent 'eliminationist' anti-Semitism in the German identity - which had developed in the preceding centuries
Russian Modernization
John Calvin
Guelph
Goldhagen Thesis
28. Leader of English Romanticism who published works in the countryside
Wassily Kandinski
Bacon
Walter Gropius
William Wordsworth
29. This was a policy of discriminatory laws designed to keep Asians out of countries
Line of Demarcation
Copernicus
Ismail Ali
Great White Walls
30. This pianist was considered the master of Romanticism music
Ludwig van Beethoven
Puritan
Leon Trotsky
Vespucci
31. This was the massacre that occurred during the wedding of a Catholic and Huguenot that would resolve the conflict between the two conflicting parties
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32. This early Italian nationalist believed that doing labor for the principles of one's country is labor for humanity
Giuseppe Mazzini
Cecil Rhodes
Miasma Theory / Germ Theory
English Civil War
33. The two rival communists groups. One weree true revolutionary Marxists - and the other were revisionist socialists.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Erich Ludendorff
Innovations in weaponry
Bolsheviks/Mensheviks
34. One of the Bloodiest battles in the war - a fight to the death for Japanese soldiers - as the Americans were coming closer to Japan
Vincent Van Gogh
Utopia
Elizabeth I
Iwo Jima
35. A king and leader of Prussia who was unable to unify Germany 'from above -' he was replaced by William I
Frederick William IV
Diaz
Otto von Bismarck
Igor Stravinsky
36. Made friends with Italy - did stuff behind the table with Russia - and hated everyone else.
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37. Viennese founder of 12 tone music and turned back on conventional tones
Peter the Great
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Arnold Schönberg
Battle of Waterloo
38. This was the work that suggested that socialists should combine with other progressive forces to win gradual evolutionary gains for workers through legislation - unions - and further economic development
Evolutionary Socialism
Béla Kun
Kristallnacht
Austro-Prussian War - Causes & Outcomes
39. This was the system set up by the Quadruple Alliance to meet periodically to talk about common issues
Young Turks
World Markets / European foreign investment
Concert of Europe (Congress System)
Bentham (Utilitarianism)
40. This was the name that England took on after the civil war and the kingship was abolished
The Commonwealth of England
Philip II of Spain
Simony
Henry IV of France
41. Dictator of Russia - named man of steel. Was of lowly backgrounds but rose to power. Only in it for himself. Created 5 year plans.
Peace of Utrecht
Development of Anglo-German rivalry & Naval arms race
Edward Bernstein
Joseph Dzhugashvili (Stalin)
42. The clergy made up a very small percentage but owned 10% of the land; the nobles made up another small percentage but also owned most of the land; and the rest of the people made up 97% of France and owned very little land
Berlin Conference of 1884-5
Three Estates
Diet of Worms
Ems Telegram
43. This granted full civil rights to people and opened up the Duma
Christian Revival
October Manifesto
Charles II
Women's March on Versailles
44. This was the working class in that was constantly battling against the bourgeois factory owners
Erasmus
Stadholder
War of Spanish Succession
Proletariat
45. There was an large inequality of income and standard of living between Europe and the non-industrialized world because industrialization itself opened the gap
Qing Dynasty
Henry IV of France
Hitler's Foreign Policy
Income inequality / Standard of Living
46. This man wrote Heart of Darkness - where he criticized the Europeans in their civilizing
Pope Alexander VI
Joseph Conrad
Surplus Value
Wilhelm II Mustafa Kemal
47. Lieutenant General of the Imperial Russian Army and foremost general for the White Russians in the Russian civil war.
Great Purges
Anton Denikin
Jacobins
Austro-Sardinian War
48. This was the document that stated that if a ruler steps over its proper function to protect the natural rights of life - liberty - and property - than that ruler was a tyrant and must be overthrown
Concert of Europe (Congress System)
William II
Nuremburg Laws
Two Treatises on Government (John Locke)
49. He was an architect who designed a hospital for orphans and foundlings set up by the silk-workers guild in Florence
Partition of Poland
Brunelleschi
Northern Humanism
Descartes
50. This was the act passed by Charles VI that stated that Hapsburg possessions were never to be divided - in order to allow his daughter to be ruler
Iwo Jima
Pragmatic Sanction
Battle of Waterloo
Costs of the war -- monetary & human