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AP European History
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1. A postimpressionist and expressionist who had a profound impact on 20th century art and committed to form
Sigmund Freud
Tennis Court Oath
Paul Cézanne
Council of Trent
2. This man was the first governor of British Bengal
Evolutionary Socialism
Conservatism
Warren Hastings
Henrí Matisse
3. This war was over the inheritance of the throne by Maria Theresa - for the Salic law prevented a woman from solely ruling the state
Gallipoli
The Schlieffen Plan
War of Austrian Succession
Lawrence of Arabia
4. Incident in France where a Jewish captain was tried for treason because they military was anti-Semitic - and it divided the country
Austrian Anschluss
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Dreyfus Affair
Prince Henry the Navigator
5. French leader of the Vichy republic of France - which was essentially Nazi France. He is seen as a traitor to his people by some Frenchman.
Joseph Dzhugashvili (Stalin)
Henri-Philippe Pétain
Dawes Plan
German 1918 Offensive
6. Bolshevik revolutionary and political and intellectual thinker for Stalin. Supported the NEP
Leon Blum
German social legislation
Victor Emmanuel
Nikolai Bukharin
7. This man revolutionized the way to manufacture steel by making the process quicker and more efficient
National self-determination
Walther Rathenau
Goldhagen Thesis
Henry Bessemer
8. 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
Karlsbad Decrees
Joseph Goebbels
Edward VI
Wilhelm II Mustafa Kemal
9. The three party system that makes sure that both the conservative and the labor party don't get too radical.
Labor-Liberal-Conservative Cooperation in Britain
Wassily Kandinski
Habeas Corpus Act
Newton
10. German physicist who proved that subatomic energy was emitted from particles - he called them 'quanta'
Louis XIV
Greek revolution
Max Planck
Kulaks
11. 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
Harvey
Three Estates
British Opium Trade / Opium Wars
Sun Yatsen
12. This is the oath that the representatives of the third estate took when they swore that they would never disband until they had proper representation
Werner Heisenberg
Tennis Court Oath
Magyar policies
Abstract-Expressionism
13. This treaty ended the Seven Years' War
'Effective Occupation'
Edwin Chadwick
Treaty of Paris (1763)
Romanovs
14. This was the other common crime in which the members of the church would give positions to relatives
Nepotism
Duma
Johann Gutenberg
Crimean War - impact in Britain & Russia
15. This was a movement within Lutheranism that revived Protestantism that called for an emotional relationship - allowed for the priesthood of all believers - and the Christian rebirth in everyday affairs
Louis Pasteur
Pietism
Sturm und Drang
Russo-Japanese War
16. A Jewish military captain in the French Army - he was falsely accused of treason - and his affair split France apart
Ninety-five Theses
Paul von Hindenburg
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Alfred Dreyfus
17. 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
Qing Dynasty
Totalitarianism
Pope Alexander VI
John Kay
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. He 'used the west to catch up to the west' in Russia - by having foreigners build factories and making new transport lines.
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20. 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
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21. This was the man who served under Cardinal Richelieu and laid the foundations for Louis XIV's expansionist policies
Cardinal Mazarin
Erasmus
Boers / Afrikaners
Open Door Policy
22. Differences between French and British were over the treatment of the Germans - specifically on the payment of reparations
British-French Tensions
Ferdinand and Isabella
Rump Parliament
Camillo di Cavour
23. German philosopher who said that 'God is dead -' that lackadaisical people killed him with their false values. Said that Christianity and all religion is a 'slave morality.' He also said that the only hope for mankind was to accept the meaninglessnes
National Workshops
Saint-Simon
Friedrich Nietzsche
Bentham (Utilitarianism)
24. This was the first man to isolate a bacterium and a virus and as a result h could create new vaccines for the disease
Harvey
Reasons for Russian weakness
Robert Koch
The Schlieffen Plan
25. This stated that local government had some power - but that ultimate power rested in the hands of Bismarck and William
Rabelais
Roundheads and Cavaliers
Rhineland remilitarization
North German Confederation Constitution
26. The philosophy of the liberal arts that emphasized human beings and their achievements
British Opium Trade / Opium Wars
Simony
Humanism
Austrian Anschluss
27. During his short reign of England - Protestant ideas exerted a significant influence on the religious life of the country
Enabling Act
Seditious Meetings Act
Georges Sorel
Edward VI
28. Some people thought that we should accept and learn from the people who were taking over our land - these being the modernists; and other thought that we should completely try to get rid of them - these people being the traditionalists
Trans-Siberian Railroad
Extension of suffrage in Britain
Responses to Imperialism: Traditionalist v. Modernist
Robert Nievelle
29. The revolution of the unplanned overthrowing of the Tsarist government - and the government that followed the revolution.
Varieties of Socialism
Russian (March) Revolution/ Provisional Government
Wassily Kandinski
Costs of the war -- monetary & human
30. He used light and dark imagery to illustrate different feelings and emotions
Functionalism
Georges Sorel
Stalingrad
Masaccio
31. When the German economy tried to print bills to pay off their debt - inflation rates of 40% a day
Lawrence of Arabia
Klemens von Metternich
Gustav Stresemann
Hyperinflation
32. The two rival communists groups. One weree true revolutionary Marxists - and the other were revisionist socialists.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Troppau Conference
National Workshops
Bolsheviks/Mensheviks
33. This was the Scottish royal family that ruled England after Elizabeth I
Renaissance Popes
Suez Canal
Northern Humanism
The Stuarts
34. The final straw for the Japanese - resulting in millions of civilian and military death. Little Boy and Fat Man were used here. These flew on the plane 'The Enola Gay'
Miasma Theory / Germ Theory
Treaty of Paris (1763)
A-bombs - Hiroshima - Nagasaki
Alfred von Schlieffen
35. A movement to create a Jewish homeland in Palestine
Guelph
Frederick the Great
Zionism
Battle of Tannenberg
36. A radical - authoritarian nationalist ideology that aims to create a single-party state with a government led by a dictator who seeks national unity and development by requiring individuals to subordinate self-interest to the collective interest of t
Fascism
Battles of the Marne
Benjamin Disraeli
Antonio de Oliveira Salzar
37. 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
Jacobins
'Separation of powers'
Cavour's program
Goldhagen Thesis
38. A secret agreement between the Germans and the Russians that said that they would not attack each other
Joseph Dzhugashvili (Stalin)
Rousseau
Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact
German social legislation
39. An artistic movement that focused on expressing emotion and feelings through abstract images and colors - lines and shapes.
Battle of the Somme
Abstract-Expressionism
William Wordsworth
Nationalism
40. This was the working class in that was constantly battling against the bourgeois factory owners
The 'Big Four'
Paris Commune
Proletariat
Theobald von Bethman-Hollweg
41. This was the revolution as a result of whether the sovereignty would remain with the king or with the Parliament. Eventually - the kingship was abolished
Nicholas II
English Civil War
Pope Paul III
Lawrence of Arabia
42. 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
Ninety-five Theses
Edward VI
Frederick William IV
Pragmatic Sanction
43. A Siberian preacher who became friends of the Tsars - but hated by the public - twisted and cheated and exploited Alexandra.
Zollverein
Grigori Rasputin
Joseph Conrad
William Gladstone
44. A Polish physicist who - with French husband Pierre - discovered radium emits subatomic particles
Robert Nievelle
Robert Koch
Francisco Franco
Marie Curie
45. This was new thought that the governments should be subject to change. This was the counterpart to conservatism
Benito Mussolini
Modern liberalism
Lebensraum
Labor aristocracy
46. This was the most famous and one of the first concrete reformer who began to reject some of the more obscure and selfish laws of the Catholic Church
Treaty of Versailles terms
German 1918 Offensive
Alexander II
Martin Luther
47. This was the philosophical belief that for every thesis ever - there is an opposing antithesis that creates a synthesis
Dialectics
Theory of Class Struggle
Relationship between Alexandra & Rasputin / Rasputin's assassination
Modern liberalism
48. 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
Eli Whitney
Urban planning and public transit
Utopia
Hapsburgs
49. This was another leader in the Reformation who believed in a simple faith and a simple method of worship
Joseph Conrad
Werner Heisenberg
John Calvin
World Markets / European foreign investment
50. This was a replacement of the Japanese government with the emperor - done so by samurai
Pablo Picasso
Leon Trotsky
Marie Curie
Meiji Restoration of 1867