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AP European History
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1. This was the line drawn by Alexander VI that gave Portugal most of Brazil and Spain the rest of South America
Line of Demarcation
Henry Labouchière
Realism
The Stuarts
2. Bismarck placed high tariffs on imported goods - and tried to stop socialism with government measures that banned the socialist party
Claude Monet
Alban Berg
Brunelleschi
German social legislation
3. This was a legislative parliament in Russia with real political power
Innovations in weaponry
Rudolf Hess
Lateran Agreement
Duma
4. The Duke of Florence and the old ruler of the city-states of Italy
Modern imperialism
Hitler's Rise
Francesco Sforza
Final Solution / Holocaust
5. A French painter who used a impressionism called 'super-realism -' capture overall impression of the thing they were painting
Rhineland remilitarization
Bentham (Utilitarianism)
Income inequality / Standard of Living
Pierre Auguste Renoir
6. The love of my life. Said that there were three points were man was stripped of his specialness. Copernicus said that man was not center of universe; Darwin said that man is not God's special creation; and Freud said that man is savage. Freud said th
Sigmund Freud
Reasons for Russian weakness
Eli Whitney
Ulrich Zwingli
7. This was the philosophical belief that for every thesis ever - there is an opposing antithesis that creates a synthesis
October Manifesto
Victor Emmanuel III
Werner Heisenberg
Dialectics
8. The Germans needed a way to make the Austrians on their side - and they had the superior army. The Germans won - and were able to make sure that Austria stayed out of German affairs
Japanese 'opening' of Korea
Peasants' War
Egyptian Nationalist Party
Austro-Prussian War - Causes & Outcomes
9. This German Romantic poet influence Walter Scott
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Douglas Haig
Pope Paul III
Assassination of Franz Ferdinand -- the Black Hand
10. A Liberal British Prime Minister who gave concessions to various parties and ultimately introduced bills for Irish self-governance
William Gladstone
Modern liberalism
Spanish Inquisition
Lorenzo the Magnificent
11. Was a reaction to the loss of faith in humans - which came from the war - and lead to renewed interest in Christian view of the world. Major people were Kierkegaard - Barth - and Marcel.
Christian Revival
Cecil Rhodes
Frederick William (The Great Elector)
Conservative Authoritarianism
12. This was the splitting up of Poland by Russia - Prussia - and Austria
'Total war' & measures to prosecute it
Seven Years' War
Partition of Poland
British Opium Trade / Opium Wars
13. This man was an active player in the French Revolution of 1848 who helped in the overthrow of Charles X
Rudyard Kipling
Francois Guizot
Elie Halévy
Radical Dictatorships
14. This was when the French left - and the British moved in and invaded and captured Egypt
Huguenots
Vespucci
Hitler's Rise
1842 Western penetration of Egypt
15. Danish religious philosopher who made a total religious commitment to a remote and majestic god - after rejecting formalistic religion
Pope Leo X
Sicily
Georges Sorel
Søren Kierkegaard
16. These were part of Wilson's plan to end WW1 conflict
Francis Xavier
Karl Barth
Charles V
Fourteen Points
17. Composer of opera Wozzeck - atonal music with half spoken - half sung dialogue - violence and expression
Hitler's Popularity - how popular - why
Alban Berg
Great White Walls
Scramble for Africa
18. This ship was sunk with Americans on it - and this action by the Germans was what ultimately caused the Americans to enter the war
Sale of Indulgences
Lusitania and Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
1842 Western penetration of Egypt
Income inequality / Standard of Living
19. The most important battle in the European part of the war - allies stormed beaches and made it through to the mainland - landing in France and moving towards Germany
Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III)
D-Day
Sino-Japanese War
Botticelli
20. Austrian born Dictator of Germany - implement Fascism and caused WWII and Holocoust.
Adolf Hitler
Grand Alliance - members - goals
Conservative Authoritarianism
William II
21. This was the empress of Russia who continued Peter's goal to Westernizing Russia - created a new law code - and greatly expanded Russia
Index of Prohibited Literature
Reasons for Bolshevik victory
Catherine the Great
Lawrence of Arabia
22. This was the march by the women of Paris to the home of Marie Antoinette in order to demand action for the ridiculous raise in the price of bread
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23. The philosophical ideology that simply rejected the concerns of modern philosophy - like god and morality. Mainly started with Austrian philosopher Wittgenstein.
Logical Empiricism
Wilhelm II Mustafa Kemal
Maria Theresa
Pablo Picasso
24. This astronomer stated that the orbits of planets around the sun were elliptical - the planets do not orbit at a constant speed - and that an orbit is related to its distance from the sun
Kepler
Joseph Dzhugashvili (Stalin)
The Middle Way
Danton
25. This is the agreement between Pope Pius VII and Napoleon that healed the religious division in France by giving the French Catholics free practice of their religion and Napoleon political power
Louis XIII
House of Orange
Zemstvo
Concordat of 1801
26. This war showed that the Russian were way behind the rest of the world - and needed reform.
Crimean War - impact in Britain & Russia
James Joyce
Open Door Policy
Theodor Herzl
27. They had a strong top government and they had a Reichstag - or the lower house of parliament
July Diplomacy - the Blank Check
Quakers
Battle of Tannenberg
Structure of German government
28. 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
Ukrainian Famine
Paris Commune
Louis XIV
Ismail Ali
29. This was the man who created the theory of sovereignty in which a state becomes sovereign by claiming a monopoly over the instruments of justice
Council of Trent
Jean Bodin
Mary Wollstonecraft
Why war was seen as a good thing in 1914
30. He was a major French Renaissance writer - doctor and humanist. He is regarded as an avant-garde writer of fantasy and satire
French educational reforms
Nicholas II
Botticelli
Rabelais
31. This was the Pope that called the Council of Trent
Kulturkampf
Seven Years' War
Thermidorian Reaction and The Directory
Pope Paul III
32. Khedive of Egypt - he was a westernizing autocrat and grandson of the first leader
Stream-of-Consciousness
Ismail Ali
Ignatius of Loyola
Isolation & 'Opening' of China and Japan
33. 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
Saint-Simon
Emile
The Courtier
Henry IV of France
34. This was the pope that used the sale of indulgences to rebuild a basilica and he was also the pope who challenged Martin Luther
Pope Leo X
Louis XIII
Open Door Policy
Brumaire Coup and The Consulate
35. This man both helped to lead the first national union in England and advocated the use of children in factories
Robert Owen
Crimean War - impact in Britain & Russia
The New Physics
Kristallnacht
36. 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
Berlin Conference of 1884-5
Josef Pilsudaski
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
Voltaire
37. The reason behind the war was because a war would bring the Southern German states into the Prussian state - and the French wanted to teach Germany a lesson. It ended up that the Germans kicked butt - and the French were humiliated - and the German p
Franco-Prussian War - Causes & Outcomes
Jean Paul Sartre
Humanism
Quakers
38. The movie that dictates the life and failure of Hitler
Causes of the French Revolution
William Wordsworth
One man - one plan - one mustache
Revisionism
39. This king of Prussia was the king who gave into Prussia's constitution
Frederick William IV
Reasons for Russian weakness
Labor aristocracy
July Decrees
40. This was the term given to those in the Renaissance who were able to excel in more than one subject matter
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41. Supporter of Lenin who helped in the takeover of Petrograd and the Bolshevik revolution
Leon Trotsky
Dante
Friedrich Nietzsche
Vesalius
42. This was the conference at which the Troppau Protocol was signed in which any country that underwent a revolution was no longer part of the European Alliance
Peninsular War
Robert Clive
Lusitania and Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
Troppau Conference
43. This was the man who started the Jesuit movement to help people to find God around the world
Austro-Sardinian War
Muhammad Ali
Ignatius of Loyola
Leopold II
44. The big 4 were US - Britain - France and Italy
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45. Literary technique that explored the psyche through different idea randomly bubbling up in a story.
Duma
Stream-of-Consciousness
Concordat of 1801
Zionism
46. These were the liberals of France who did not want to execute Louis XVI - but The Mountain did anyway
Frederick William IV
Girondists
Gallipoli
Pablo Picasso
47. This event showed that Germany was war hungry and turned the British onto the side of the French
Elie Halévy
Moroccan Crisis & Algeciras Conference 1906
Emile Zola
Theobald von Bethman-Hollweg
48. This rivalry developed because of the increasing naval race - and because Germany was becoming increasingly militaristic
Ninety-five Theses
Development of Anglo-German rivalry & Naval arms race
Simony
Marie Curie
49. This humanism philosophy interpreted Italian ideas about and attitudes toward classical antiquity - individualism - and humanism in terms of their own traditions
Paul von Hindenburg
Northern Humanism
Liberalism (Classical Liberalism)
Walther Rathenau
50. The twisted social idea that used the theory of evolution and applied to people
Social Darwinism
'The White Man's Burden'
Puritan
Diaz