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AP European History
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1. The political mastermind behind all of Sardinia's unification plans - he succeeded in creating a Northern Italian nation state
Migration: Who went where - and why? (demographics)
Camillo di Cavour
Pierre Auguste Renoir
The Restoration
2. Failed allied offensive that resulted in a lot of loss of life
Ruhr Crisis 1923
Battle of the Somme
Moroccan Crisis & Algeciras Conference 1906
Magyar policies
3. The members of the Grand alliance were America - Britain - and the Soviet Union; their goals were to Smash the aggressors - Europe first - then Asia
Boxer Rebellion
Natural laws
Grand Alliance - members - goals
Reasons for and against Italian unity
4. 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
Duma
Robert Castlereagh
Theory of Evolution
Bismarck's plans and maneuvers
5. This was the queen of Austria as a result of the Pragmatic Sanction. She limited the papacy's political influence in Austria - strengthened her central bureaucracy and cautiously reduced the power that nobles had over their serfs
Maria Theresa
'Spanish Armada'
National self-determination
People's Budget
6. This was the Pope that called the Council of Trent
House of Orange
Gravrilo Princip
Pope Paul III
Robert Nievelle
7. First comedy writer that wrote 100 verses that described the realms of the next world
Joseph Lister
Dante
Miasma Theory / Germ Theory
Bentham (Utilitarianism)
8. An energized movement of radicals from Sicily to the mainland and gaining land for unification
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9. Russia's last tsar - he witnessed the fall of Russia from great power - to the entering into WWI and total collapse
Romanovs
Alliances 1873-1914 & German isolation
Nicholas II
Glorious Revolution
10. This was act in which any people unlawfully detained could be prosecuted
Habeas Corpus Act
Charles Talleyrand
Duma
Revanchisme
11. These were awful in the 19th Century as a result of poor sewage treatment - water conditions and bad foundations for buildings
Stalinization of culture
Pius IX
Urban living conditions
Hitler's Foreign Policy
12. This was the effort to completely involve every person and aspect of the economy into the war
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13. This was a legislative parliament in Russia with real political power
Wycliffe
Duma
Kulturkampf
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin)
14. This was the battle that Napoleon lost after his return from Elba that ended his reign as French ruler
Elizabeth I
Battle of Waterloo
Henry VIII
Gold Glory and God
15. An important canal to the British in Egypt
Walter Gropius
Suez Canal
Victor Hugo
Psycho-social impact of WWI
16. 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
William and Mary
Urban living conditions
Peasants' War
Psycho-social impact of WWI
17. This was the theory that two opposing classes have always battled against eachother to form another class that will battle against its antithesis until the synthesis is one equal class working with each other for each other
Cottage industry
Thomas Hobbes
British Opium Trade / Opium Wars
Theory of Class Struggle
18. Leaders who violently rejected parliamentary restraint and liberal values - as well as exercised unprecedented control over masses and sought to mobilize them for war.
Charists
The New Physics
Radical Dictatorships
Guelph
19. Russia painter who 'turned away from nature' and focused on nonrepresentational - abstract art
Cavour's program
Wassily Kandinski
Louis Blanc
Mein Kampf
20. This was the king that took the throne during the Restoration and peacefully had agreements with the Parliament until he made secret agreements with Louis XIV to relax the laws against the English Catholics and eventually a Catholic became the next k
Adolphe Thiers
Alexander I
Witte's reforms
Charles II
21. Was a French philosopher and historian who wrote Era of Tyrannies - which talked about the different kinds of government and how they all stemmed out of nature of modern war.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Malthus (On Population)
Elie Halévy
Harvey
22. This was given to Austria form Germany that guaranteed full military backing in any war
July Diplomacy - the Blank Check
Magyar policies
Encyclopedia
'Bloody Sunday' (1905) - Causes - actions - effects
23. This was an influential French writer who wrote about naturalism and was often criticized
Emile Zola
Raft of the Medusa (Géricault)
Kant
'Spanish Armada'
24. This was when the French left - and the British moved in and invaded and captured Egypt
'Blood and Iron'
Robespierre
Christian Revival
1842 Western penetration of Egypt
25. The artist shows the ideal for female beauty in the Renaissance in this work slender - pale skin - a high forehead - red-blond hair - and sloping shoulders
Emile Zola
Realism
Botticelli
Henri-Philippe Pétain
26. This was the style of capitalism in which the government had no interference with the economy
Laissez-faire capitalism
Edwin Chadwick
Robert Clive
Guelph
27. This dealt with skepticism - the government - and the role of reason in everyday life
Progress of the War
Philosophy of the Enlightenment
Ukrainian Famine
Gustav Stresemann
28. A battle between Muslim warriors and British machine gunners - a bloody massacre
Louis XVIII
Women in totalitarian states
Omdurman
Franco-Prussian War - Causes & Outcomes
29. An Irish novelist who wrote Ulysses - a stream of consciousness book that mirrored Homer's book
Josef Pilsudaski
British Opium Trade / Opium Wars
Victor Emmanuel III
James Joyce
30. Supporter of Lenin who helped in the takeover of Petrograd and the Bolshevik revolution
Dutch Revolt
Leon Trotsky
Joseph Conrad
Trans-Siberian Railroad
31. This Romantic work shows a crew shipwrecked
Philip II of Spain
Raft of the Medusa (Géricault)
Role of reason
Rudyard Kipling
32. This was the man who supported and hid Luther after the Diet of Worms
Post-Impressionism
Frederick Elector of Saxony
Maria Theresa
Robert Nievelle
33. This was the man who first theorized that the celestial bodies all revolved around a fixed sun
Grand Alliance - members - goals
Copernicus
Giuseppe Mazzini
Danton
34. The old Tsarist secret police
Quakers
Theobald von Bethman-Hollweg
Frederick Elector of Saxony
Cheka
35. First war in Europe - then war in Asia
Course of WWII
Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III)
Realism
Crimean War - impact in Britain & Russia
36. This French king appointed Cardinal Richelieu
Louis XIII
Antonio de Oliveira Salzar
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Habeas Corpus Act
37. Belgian king who ruthlessly exploited the natives on his African land for personal gain.
Sergei Witte
'Liberty - Equality - Fraternity'
Leopold II
Frederick Elector of Saxony
38. This was the royal dynasty of Austria that ruled over a vast part of Central Europe while battling with the Turks over Hungary
Vincent Van Gogh
Albert Einstein
Hapsburgs
Open Door Policy
39. The Duke of Florence and the old ruler of the city-states of Italy
Kepler
Nuremburg Laws
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Francesco Sforza
40. One of the Bloodiest battles in the war - a fight to the death for Japanese soldiers - as the Americans were coming closer to Japan
Relationship between Alexandra & Rasputin / Rasputin's assassination
Northern Humanism
The Commonwealth of England
Iwo Jima
41. This granted full civil rights to people and opened up the Duma
1842 Western penetration of Egypt
October Manifesto
Simony
Varieties of Socialism
42. A French existentialist who said that people just 'turned up' and that there was no God to help honest people. Also said 'man is condemned to be free' and people had to choose their actions.
Line of Demarcation
Douglas Haig
Jean Paul Sartre
Moroccan Crisis & Algeciras Conference 1906
43. This was the letter Martin Luther wrote to Archbishop Albert which explained that indulgences undermined the seriousness of the sacrament of penance
'Bloody Sunday' (1905) - Causes - actions - effects
Walther Rathenau
Edict of Nantes
Ninety-five Theses
44. WWI progressed so the Germans were winning at first - and then the Americans came and kicked butt. It also was so pointless and full of death
Dante
Erich Ludendorff
Progress of the War
Course of WWII
45. 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
Working class leisure
Goldhagen Thesis
Dawes Plan
Great Rebellion (Indian Mutiny)
46. This was the philosophical belief that for every thesis ever - there is an opposing antithesis that creates a synthesis
Dialectics
Eli Whitney
Nicholas II
Khedive
47. In this - Mussolini recognized the Vatican as an independent state - and gave it heavy financial support
Lateran Agreement
Progress of the War
'Effective Occupation'
John A. Hobson
48. This was the ruler of the Habsburgs that controlled the Catholic Church closely - granted religious toleration and civic rights to Protestants and Jews - and abolished serfdom
Robert Castlereagh
Sun Yatsen
Joseph II
Wilhelm II Mustafa Kemal
49. This battle was a French/British victory - because they stopped the German offensive
Lord Byron
Alexander II
Georg Hegel
Battles of the Marne
50. 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
Utopia
The Commonwealth of England
Lajos Kossuth
Three Estates