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AP European History
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1. The two rival communists groups. One weree true revolutionary Marxists - and the other were revisionist socialists.
John Knox
Bolsheviks/Mensheviks
Franco-Prussian War - Causes & Outcomes
Paris Reconstruction
2. A French painter who used a impressionism called 'super-realism -' capture overall impression of the thing they were painting
Robert Castlereagh
Paul Gaugin
Claude Monet
'Effective Occupation'
3. These were the liberals of France who did not want to execute Louis XVI - but The Mountain did anyway
Stalingrad
A-bombs - Hiroshima - Nagasaki
Hitler's Popularity - how popular - why
Girondists
4. The conservative party in Britain was put down when the king threatened to make more liberal seats to pass bills that the conservatives were vetoing
June Days
Appeasement
Partition of Poland
Liberal v. Conservative Parties in Britain
5. A concept used to describe political systems whereby a state regulates nearly every aspect of public and private life. These regimes or movements maintain themselves in political power by means of an official all-embracing ideology and propaganda dis
Boyle
Vincenzo Gioberti
Women in totalitarian states
Totalitarianism
6. 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
Charles V
Stadholder
Physiocrats
Spanish Inquisition
7. Combined German and Italian forces were beaten near Alexandria - which lead to the Allied taking of Morocco and Algeria
Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis
El Alamein
Qing Dynasty
'Socialism in one country'
8. This was the system set up by the Quadruple Alliance to meet periodically to talk about common issues
Concert of Europe (Congress System)
Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis
Hapsburgs
Index of Prohibited Literature
9. This was the physicist who said nothing can be known beyond all doubt
Goldhagen Thesis
Wealth of Nations
Boyle
Ludwig Wittgenstein
10. 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
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Karlsbad Decrees
Leopold II
Cheka
11. The well off peasants who were starved or shipped to the gulags
Socialists and Nationalism
Irish Home Rule
October Manifesto
Kulaks
12. This was the first person to lead an expedition that circumnavigated the world
Magellan
War of Austrian Succession
William II
Sino-Japanese War
13. This was another leader in the Reformation who believed in a simple faith and a simple method of worship
Effects of the Scientific Revolution
John Calvin
Lorenzo the Magnificent
Pietism
14. Chief minister of the Nazi propaganda - and organizer of Kristallnacht
John Kay
Botticelli
Joseph Goebbels
The Protectorate
15. He used light and dark imagery to illustrate different feelings and emotions
Kulaks
Thirty Years' War
Masaccio
Cardinal Mazarin
16. This was the philosopher that believed that a strong central government was needed to avoid rebellion and civil war
Diaz
Ukrainian Famine
Existentialism
Thomas Hobbes
17. A Siberian preacher who became friends of the Tsars - but hated by the public - twisted and cheated and exploited Alexandra.
Grigori Rasputin
Bauhaus
Austro-Sardinian War
Suez Canal
18. He wanted to declare the superiority of Aryan race - create more living space for them - and make himself eternal supreme dictator for life
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19. Replaces the Provisional Government with Lenin's forces
Two Treatises on Government (John Locke)
Georges Clemenceau
Franz Joseph
Bolshevik (October) Revolution
20. The Leader of Prussia who wanted military expansion - and hired Bismarck to further his goals
One man - one plan - one mustache
Napoleonic Code
Thermidorian Reaction and The Directory
William I
21. This king of Prussia was the king who gave into Prussia's constitution
Realism
Triple Entente & Triple Alliance
Franz Joseph
Frederick William IV
22. A catholic priest who called for a federation of existing states under the presidency of a progressive pope in Italy
Vincenzo Gioberti
Reasons for Russian weakness
Hitler's Rise
Favorable balance of trade
23. King of Italy who gave Mussolini legitimacy as dictator
Hyperinflation
Victor Emmanuel III
Test Act of 1673
Fourteen Points
24. This man promoted the idea of sterilizing medical equipment before operating
Werner Heisenberg
Peasants' War
Austro-Prussian War - Causes & Outcomes
Joseph Lister
25. 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
Thirty Years' War
Stadholder
Conservatism
Enabling Act
26. This was the ideology that most states used to gain the most money from their exports by increasing the amount of finished materials while decreasing the amount of raw materials
Puritan
Favorable balance of trade
Salons
Petrarch
27. This was the man who started the Jesuit movement to help people to find God around the world
Reparations
John Kay
Battle of Tannenberg
Ignatius of Loyola
28. This was a way of thinking that God exists - but does not intervene in daily life - for he already has a plan for the universe that cannot be altered
Serbian nationalist movement
Henry Bessemer
El Cid
Deism
29. Bismarck placed high tariffs on imported goods - and tried to stop socialism with government measures that banned the socialist party
Paris Commune
German social legislation
Alfred von Schlieffen
Franz von Papen
30. The French alliance between the smaller countries of Poland - Hungary - and Czechoslovakia.
Giotto
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
The Little Entente
Kant
31. This was new thought that the governments should be subject to change. This was the counterpart to conservatism
Maria Theresa
Uncertainty Principle
Modern liberalism
John Constable (The Haywain)
32. This was an artist who led the way for Renaissance masters from his David sculpture and his painting of the Sistine Chapel ceiling
Dutch Revolt
Michelangelo
Joseph II
Stalingrad
33. Europe mainly invested most of its money back into Europe - and then into the US
Galileo
Botticelli
Jean Jaures
World Markets / European foreign investment
34. Zeppelins - airplanes - gas - machine guns - tanks - These things were new ideas that really did not work very well
Maria Theresa
Innovations in weaponry
'Universal Man'
Bacon
35. This was one of the reforms in England in which the leaders wanted all Catholic elements in the Church of England eliminated
Sigmund Freud
Puritan
Muhammad Ali
Jesuits
36. The ruler of Venice
Leon Gambetta
Doge
19th century class structure
Sino-Japanese War
37. A Political opponent of Stalin's who was executed for being more popular that Stalin
Sergei Kirov
Georges Sorel
The Stuarts
Austrian Anschluss
38. Last Tsarist of Russia - had a son who was a hemophiliac - and was put under the influence of Rasputin - where he exploited her. Ended up causing the collapse of the Tsars
Pan-Slavism
Erich Ludendorff
Conservative Authoritarianism
Alexandra
39. This was the way that many people were granted salvation. This was a common method of the church to gain power and money
Crimean War - impact in Britain & Russia
Sale of Indulgences
Cervantes
Urban planning and public transit
40. The so called 'father of the Turks -' he founded what is now known as Turkey and defended against British attack
Wilhelm II Mustafa Kemal
Index of Prohibited Literature
Reasons for and against Italian unity
One man - one plan - one mustache
41. Was an Austrian philosopher and a logical empiricist who argued in Essay on Logical Philosophy that great philosophical questions like god freedom and morality were 'quite literally senseless.'
Diaz
'Effective Occupation'
James Joyce
Ludwig Wittgenstein
42. The political party with whom the Provisional Government had to share power with
Holy Alliance
Mary I
Petrograd Soviet
Henry Bessemer
43. Pope who denounced unification and published the Syllabus of Errors
Benjamin Disraeli
Gustav Stresemann
Pius IX
Robert Nievelle
44. This was the pope that used the sale of indulgences to rebuild a basilica and he was also the pope who challenged Martin Luther
Sun Yatsen
Battle of Waterloo
Pope Leo X
Dawes Plan
45. These were the 'radicals' in Reformation in which someone would choose if they wanted to be baptized
Nievelle's Offensive
Predestination
Anabaptists
Franz von Papen
46. This was the group that gave work to the unemployed
Copernicus
Robert Castlereagh
Francesco Sforza
National Workshops
47. This war was began as a follow-up of the War of Austrian Succession when Prussia invaded Austria
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48. Social Impact was impact on social class structures and breakdown of aristocracy and other inter class structures. After the war more people did not have servants. The Psycho impact was that people viewed humanity as both savage and pointless - becau
Ems Telegram
Psycho-social impact of WWI
Hohenzollerns
Kepler
49. This work advocated breast feeding and natural dress and that boys' education should have plenty of fresh air and exercise and he said a women's nature was a life of marriage and child rearing
The Middle Way
Edict of Nantes
Emile
Ferdinand and Isabella
50. The philosophical ideology that simply rejected the concerns of modern philosophy - like god and morality. Mainly started with Austrian philosopher Wittgenstein.
Peace of Utrecht
Logical Empiricism
'White' forces
Tennis Court Oath