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AP European History
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1. When Germany moved into the Rhineland and beefed up the military - Britain and France still wanted appeasement and did nothing
Rhineland remilitarization
Varieties of Socialism
Henri-Philippe Pétain
Fascism
2. A tough finance minister who thought that Russia's industrial backwardness was threatening Russia's power and greatness
Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III)
Sergei Witte
Albert Einstein
Hermann Göring
3. A war between China and Japan for influence - power - and territory
Johann Tetzel
Lajos Kossuth
Sino-Japanese War
Schleswig-Holstein crisis
4. The trench was dirty - wet - smelly - and full of death - and you waited to die at any moment
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin)
Liberal v. Conservative Parties in Britain
July Decrees
Problems of trench life
5. This was the king of France before and after Napoleon's exile
Charles Darwin
Renaissance Popes
Louis XVIII
Duma
6. This was a playwright and a philosophe who said that the best that one could hope for in a government is a good monarch and he even often criticized the Catholic Church and government in his plays
Nicholas II
William Gladstone
Voltaire
Charles II
7. These were conclusions reached by the philosophes against which debate was impossible
Walther Rathenau
Neville Chamberlain
Natural laws
Dutch Revolt
8. French stockbroker turned painter - pioneered expressionist techniques and fled to South Pacific
Boers / Afrikaners
Paul Gaugin
Kepler
Reichstag fire & fallout
9. This man said that population would always grow faster than the food supply and the only hope of warding o war - famine - and disease was that young men and women had to limit the growth of population by marrying late
Strains of the war on the Great Powers
Ignatius of Loyola
Malthus (On Population)
Karl Marx
10. The Greeks revolted against the Ottomans for their independence - to which the Concert generally opposed to this
Modern imperialism
Catherine the Great
Georges Sorel
Greek revolution
11. One of the first and best Renaissance sculptors. He was also one of the first artists to sell his works
Role of reason
Donatello
Utopia
Schleswig-Holstein crisis
12. Traditional form of antidemocratic government
Conservative Authoritarianism
Arnold Schönberg
Leon Trotsky
Luddites
13. 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
Development of Anglo-German rivalry & Naval arms race
War of Spanish Succession
Psycho-social impact of WWI
William Gladstone
14. This man was a writer who would plea for simple Christian faith and would criticize the complexity of Catholic faith
Peace of Westphalia
Bauhaus
Erasmus
Francisco Franco
15. The twisted social idea that used the theory of evolution and applied to people
'Crown from the gutter'
Nuremburg Laws
Reign of Terror
Social Darwinism
16. German-Jewish physicist that undermined Newtonian physics and developed theory of relativity
Rudolf Hess
Reichstag fire & fallout
Albert Einstein
Theory of Evolution
17. 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
Emile
Victor Hugo
Boxer Rebellion
Lord Byron
18. The strains lead to millions of people dead - and many revolutions and restructuring
Goldhagen Thesis
British-French Tensions
Strains of the war on the Great Powers
Justifications for Imperialism
19. This was the French king who reached an agreement with Pope Leo X and allowed the French king to select French bishops and abbots
Francis I
Alfred von Schlieffen
Dreyfus Affair
Johann Gutenberg
20. This man was a radical Chinese reformer who sought to overthrow the government
Nikolai Bukharin
Sun Yatsen
Reasons for Russian weakness
Johann Gutenberg
21. Was the authoritarian ruler of the Second Polish Republic. From mid-World War I he was a major influence in Poland's politics - and an important figure on the broader European political scene. He is considered largely responsible for Poland regaining
Franz Liszt
Franco-Prussian War - Causes & Outcomes
The Stuarts
Josef Pilsudaski
22. These were groups of secret revolutionary societies in Italy
Carbonari
Hyperinflation
Friedrich Nietzsche
Raymond Poincaré
23. This was the meeting between the Quadruple Alliance in order to formulate a peace agreement and to balance the victories of the Napoleonic wars
Dual Monarchy
Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III)
William and Mary
Congress of Vienna
24. This was the new style of literature that focused on the daily lives and adventures of a common person. This style was a response to Romanticism's supernaturalism and over-emphasis on emotion
Realism
Stalin's rise
Reasons for and against Italian unity
Fascism
25. This man was a Hungarian nationalist leader who demanded independence and a constitution
Lajos Kossuth
Pope Leo X
Strains of the war on the Great Powers
Trans-Siberian Railroad
26. The common crime of paying for holy offices for the position of power
Klemens von Metternich
Simony
Reasons for and against German unity
Open Door Policy
27. German Jewish Politician who advocated the policy of Zionism and the creation of a nation state for all Jewish people.
Erich Ludendorff
Oliver Cromwell
Theodor Herzl
Victor Hugo
28. Felt that Aryan white people were most superior - Scandinavian were 2nd best - French were 3rd - and the slavs - jews - and pretty much the rest were the worst
Extension of suffrage in Britain
Diaz
Kellogg-Briand Pact
Nazi racial theories
29. This was the Portuguese Prince that gave steadfast financial and moral support to the navigators
Joseph Conrad
Prince Henry the Navigator
Stalin's rise
Brumaire Coup and The Consulate
30. A French socialist who thought there socialism would come from a general strike of all workers that would cripple the capitalist system. Thought that socialism was an improbable religion rather than accepted truth. Thought that the new socialist gove
Romanovs
Stream-of-Consciousness
Georges Sorel
Anti-Semitism
31. A local coulcil of politicians to deal with local problems in Russia
Zemstvo
Bolsheviks/Mensheviks
Austrian 'anti-nationalism'
Johann Gutenberg
32. These were the theories of the spread of disease. The miasma theory said that disease was spread by a bad odor. The new germ theory developed by Louis Pasteur said that diseases were spread by bacteria called germs
The Courtier
Reform Bill of 1832
Khedive
Miasma Theory / Germ Theory
33. The Dreyfus affair lead to the separation of church and state - and lead to more people in government backed schools that were no longer catholic schools but republican schools.
Charles V
French educational reforms
Theobald von Bethman-Hollweg
Modern liberalism
34. This is the political faction in Italy that supported the Holy Roman Empire
Reasons for and against Italian unity
People's Budget
Ghibeleines
Kepler
35. The philosophical ideology that simply rejected the concerns of modern philosophy - like god and morality. Mainly started with Austrian philosopher Wittgenstein.
Logical Empiricism
Id - Ego - Superego
Great Depression - Causes - efforts to deal with
Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis
36. A plan in British parliament that increased spending on social services
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37. All of these were wars for nationalistic purposes - the third creating WWI
Witte's reforms
First - Second - Third Balkan War
da Gama
Women's March on Versailles
38. This German - along with his partner Hindenburg - essentially ran Germany during the end of the war
Id - Ego - Superego
The Schlieffen Plan
Erich Ludendorff
Causes of the French Revolution
39. These people were the king and queen of England after the Glorious Revolution that recognized the supremacy of the English Parliament
The Restoration
Friedrich Nietzsche
William and Mary
Stream-of-Consciousness
40. Hitler's book in which he outlined his ideas on race - living space - and the Fuhrer
Petrarch
Mein Kampf
Max Planck
Sergei Kirov
41. The forceful union of Austria into Germany
July Decrees
Karl Marx
Austrian Anschluss
Assassination of Franz Ferdinand -- the Black Hand
42. This was the first man to isolate a bacterium and a virus and as a result h could create new vaccines for the disease
Petrarch
Robert Koch
Jean Paul Sartre
D-Day
43. This involved the beginning of using reason to solve problems in the community by using inductive and deductive reasoning
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
'Total war' & measures to prosecute it
Effects of the Scientific Revolution
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
44. An agrarian socialist who became prime minister. He refused to confiscate land holdings and felt that continuation of war was most important.
Role of reason
Alexander Kerensky
Philosophy of the Enlightenment
Meeting at Marburg
45. This was an influential French writer who wrote about naturalism and was often criticized
Josef Pilsudaski
William and Mary
Emile Zola
Nicholas II
46. This was the civil code put out by Napoleon that granted equality of all male citizens before the law and granted absolute security of wealth and private property. Napoleon also secured this by creating the Bank of France which loyally served the int
Napoleonic Code
Pope Alexander VI
Francisco Franco
Theobald von Bethman-Hollweg
47. These were meeting places for philosophical discussion that were for the upper and middle class citizens who would talk about different doctrines
Army Order Number 1
Anti-Semitism
Salons
Miasma Theory / Germ Theory
48. This was the working class in that was constantly battling against the bourgeois factory owners
Magellan
Deism
Nicholas II
Proletariat
49. This was the group of people that was important in converting Asians and Latin Americans to Catholicism which allowed for the mass spread of Christianity
Jesuits
Catherine the Great
Laissez-faire capitalism
Treaty of Paris (1763)
50. 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
Spanish Inquisition
Zionism
Ludwig van Beethoven
Søren Kierkegaard