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AP European History
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1. This was the philosophical belief that for every thesis ever - there is an opposing antithesis that creates a synthesis
Austro-Prussian War - Causes & Outcomes
Dialectics
Index of Prohibited Literature
Japanese 'opening' of Korea
2. Bolshevik revolutionary and political and intellectual thinker for Stalin. Supported the NEP
Nikolai Bukharin
Theory of Evolution
James Joyce
Fashoda Crisis of 1898
3. 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
Girondists
Cubism
Austro-Prussian War - Causes & Outcomes
Munich Conference
4. British writer who wrote of 'the white man's burden' and justified imperialism
Rudyard Kipling
Boers / Afrikaners
Huguenots
Leopold II
5. This was the first publication of different essays about the culture and society of France which was put on the Index of Forbidden Books because it dealt with controversial issues
Søren Kierkegaard
John Knox
Frederick William IV
Encyclopedia
6. This war showed that the Russian were way behind the rest of the world - and needed reform.
Søren Kierkegaard
Open Door Policy
Pierre Auguste Renoir
Crimean War - impact in Britain & Russia
7. 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
Josef Pilsudaski
Dreyfus Affair
Working class leisure
National self-determination
8. The trench was dirty - wet - smelly - and full of death - and you waited to die at any moment
Friedrich Nietzsche
Problems of trench life
Hohenzollerns
Paris Reconstruction
9. A French painter who used a impressionism called 'super-realism -' capture overall impression of the thing they were painting
Pierre Auguste Renoir
1842 Western penetration of Egypt
Tennis Court Oath
Army Order Number 1
10. This was the first explorer who rounded the southern tip of the Cape of Good Hope but was never able to go all the way around
Diaz
Why war preparations were 'unstoppable'
Christian Revival
Midway
11. This was the work that suggested that socialists should combine with other progressive forces to win gradual evolutionary gains for workers through legislation - unions - and further economic development
Franz von Papen
Comintern
Evolutionary Socialism
Grigori Rasputin
12. This Scottish Romantic poet used history to write his poems
Lawrence of Arabia
Council of Trent
Walter Scott
Alexander II
13. A failed British offensive in Ottoman empire
Conservative Authoritarianism
Gallipoli
Passchendaele
Wycliffe
14. He was an architect who designed a hospital for orphans and foundlings set up by the silk-workers guild in Florence
Brunelleschi
Lajos Kossuth
Proletariat
Ludwig van Beethoven
15. This was the other common crime in which the members of the church would give positions to relatives
Nuremburg Laws
Nepotism
Importance of Germany's campaign through Belgium
'Spanish Armada'
16. This was the system set up by the Quadruple Alliance to meet periodically to talk about common issues
Passchendaele
Sigmund Freud
Lawrence of Arabia
Concert of Europe (Congress System)
17. The old leader of Austria in the years before WWI
Franz Joseph
Nuremburg Laws
Columbus
Crimean War - impact in Britain & Russia
18. This was the pope that granted power to Ferdinand and Isabella to appoint bishops to the Spanish territories and also settled the argument between Spain and Portugal over South America
William Wordsworth
Pope Alexander VI
North German Confederation Constitution
Treaty of Nanking
19. A Swiss Protestant theologian who said people were sinful and that religious truth was made know to humans only through God's grace - and people just had to accept God as true and be obedient.
Karl Barth
Saint-Simon
Diet of Worms
The Little Entente
20. This was the first person to lead an expedition that circumnavigated the world
Magellan
Decline of Ottoman Empire
'White' forces
Alexander Kerensky
21. The justification of imperialism - this was created in Kipling's work
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22. The working class still enjoyed drinking - although it was discouraged - they started to enjoy sports and music halls - although blood sports declined
Scramble for Africa
Prince Henry the Navigator
Cardinal Richelieu
Working class leisure
23. A policy in which US made formal annexation of China
Dowager Empress
Open Door Policy
Benjamin Disraeli
House of Orange
24. Leader of the French socialist party Popular Front - made first and real attempt to deal with the economic and social problems
Edward Bernstein
Gallipoli
Vincent Van Gogh
Leon Blum
25. Lieutenant General of the Imperial Russian Army and foremost general for the White Russians in the Russian civil war.
Louis XIII
Stalinization of culture
Liberty Leading the People (Delacroix)
Anton Denikin
26. The idea that people should determine who and what they want leading them
National self-determination
Committee of Public Safety
North German Confederation Constitution
Philosophes
27. This was act in which any people unlawfully detained could be prosecuted
Line of Demarcation
Habeas Corpus Act
Frederick William (The Great Elector)
John Constable (The Haywain)
28. This was the man who planned the reconstruction of Paris
Triple Entente & Triple Alliance
Henrí Matisse
Eli Whitney
Georges Haussmann
29. German chancellor who hoped for WWI to happen - but without Britain
The Little Entente
Quadruple Alliance
Lateran Agreement
Theobald von Bethman-Hollweg
30. This work of art shows the glory of the French Revolution
Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis
Liberty Leading the People (Delacroix)
Index of Prohibited Literature
Qing Dynasty
31. This was the man who began studying fermentation to develop a way to avoid spoilage through pasteurization by heating the beverage
Dante
Louis Pasteur
Frederick William IV
Louis XIII
32. This was the French supporter of Metternich's balance of power idea
Wanderer in the Clouds (Friedrich)
New Economic Policy
Charles Talleyrand
Robert Koch
33. This was the name given to the person appointed by the States General to carry out ceremonial functions in a province in the Netherlands
Austrian 'anti-nationalism'
Stadholder
Raft of the Medusa (Géricault)
William Gladstone
34. A battle between Muslim warriors and British machine gunners - a bloody massacre
Responses to Imperialism: Traditionalist v. Modernist
Maria Theresa
Henri Pétain
Omdurman
35. This was caused by the strictness and the incompetence of the Catholic Church.
Oswald Spengler
Protestantism
Louis Pasteur
Hitler's Popularity - how popular - why
36. 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
Progress of the War
Importance of Germany's campaign through Belgium
'New Imperialism'
Hitler's goals
37. This was the idea of occupying land so that a country could claim it
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38. Russia's lower house of politics
Nicholas II
Quadruple Alliance
Duma
Georges Clemenceau
39. Upper class and Conservatives did not want unification because they would have less power - but the rest of the people wanted it because of nationalism and German identity
Joseph II
El Alamein
Reasons for and against German unity
Fourteen Points
40. A railroad that went across Siberia
Social Democrats
Trans-Siberian Railroad
Qing Dynasty
John Knox
41. A Dutch expressionist who painted a 'moving visions in his mind's eye'
Assassination of Franz Ferdinand -- the Black Hand
Vincent Van Gogh
Emile
Comintern
42. This was the dictator who ruled over England after the English civil war. His death provided the military government collapse of England
Dante
John Constable (The Haywain)
Oliver Cromwell
Battle of Tannenberg
43. Idea that the Soviet Union had the ability to build socialism on its own
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44. Germany became more and more isolated because it was aggressive and France had pursued many alliances against Germany - leaving Germany only with Austria
Karl Lueger
The Prince
Alliances 1873-1914 & German isolation
A-bombs - Hiroshima - Nagasaki
45. A night of violence and vandalism against Jews
The Little Entente
Humanism
Three Estates
Kristallnacht
46. German physicist who proved that subatomic energy was emitted from particles - he called them 'quanta'
Ninety-five Theses
Max Planck
Responses to Imperialism: Traditionalist v. Modernist
Cecil Rhodes
47. French poet and critic that spoke of a 'crisis of the mind -' and 'a dark future for Europe'
Seven Years' War
Progress of the War
Paul Valéry
Georges Sorel
48. Deputy to Hitler in the Nazi party person who dictated Mein Kampf
Rudolf Hess
1842 Western penetration of Egypt
Robert Clive
Nicholas II
49. This was the political idea in which the government did not intervene in the economy and liberty and equality were stressed
Liberalism (Classical Liberalism)
Columbus
Philosophy of the Enlightenment
Ricardo (Iron Law of Wages)
50. This was the royal dynasty of electors in Prussia
Hohenzollerns
Franz von Papen
Locarno Pact / Spirit of Locarno
Walther Rathenau