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CLEP Western Civilization II
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1. A religious war between the Catholics and Protestants - which resulted in the political restructuring of Europe and the development of nation states - the Dutch Republic - the Swiss Confederacy - the Austro-Hungarian Empire; granted religious freedom
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2. The Soviets invade Afghanistan - many people support Afghanistan through the context of the Cold War and to prevent the spread of Communism.
Blaise Pascal
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Soviet-Afghan War
Louis XIV
3. French liberals who wanted the absolute monarchy; supported Charles X - wanted the ANCIEN REGIME
Copernicus
Committee of Public Safety
ultraroyalists
Catherine the Great
4. From it emerged Turkey - Syria - Iran - and Iraq.
Ottoman empire dissolved
English Civil War
Committee of Public Safety
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
5. Passed in 1833 by the SADLER COMMITTEE - this helped prevent exploitation of children factory workers.
Factory Act
Isaac Newton
Third International
fire at the Reichstag
6. Were forced by mobs to END the MONARCHY in France.
Red Russians
Emmeline Prankhurst
Legislative Assembly
Assembly of Notables
7. Agreement between Napoleon and Czar Alexander I in which Russia became an ally of France and Napoleon took over the lands of Prussia west of the Elbe as well as the Polish provinces.
Boer War
Treaty of Tilsit
Battle of Adowa
Sergei Witte
8. A Flemish surgeon who is considered the father of modern anatomy. He dissected human cadavers. (1514-1564)
Blaise Pascal
Red Russians
Vesalius
Whigs
9. Organizations devoted to revolution. Created by radical COMMUNISTS and SOCIALISTS - including Marx.
Edmund Burke
North German Confederation
First and Second International
Steel
10. Idea that the goal of society should be to bring about the greatest happiness for the GREATEST NUMBER of people. Associated with JEREMY BENTHAM.
Johannes Kepler
Cecil Rhodes.
Lateran Pact
Utilitarianism
11. Nazi war criminal who lived in hiding in Argentina for years before her was captured. HANNAH ARENDT argued in her book - 'Eichmann in Jerusalem' that he seemed hardly demonic.
Labour Party
Adolf Eichmann
Charles Albert
Third International
12. After Charles X is abdicated - this LIBERAL KING is given the throne of France. He is called the 'King of the French -' which meant that he worked for the people. NATIONAL GUARD killed forty rioters.
White Russians
Louis Philippe I
Reform Bill
Absolutism
13. Aka AUSTRO-PRUSSIAN War (1866) This war resulted from Bismarck wanting to isolate Austria from German affairs
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14. One of the prominent JACOBIN radical leaders during the revolution. He edited a radical newspaper. He called to rid France of the enemies of the Revolution
James Watt
Jean Paul Marat
Joseph Stalin
Secularization
15. The machine German's encrypted their battle plan codes on - which British broke and could foresee German battle plans.
Denis Diderot
John Locke
Enigma
Emmeline Prankhurst
16. Mutiny of Russia's fleet took place here.
Galileo Galilei
John F. Kennedy
Kronstadt
Spanish Civil War
17. People - such as EDUARD BERNSTEIN - who believed that COMMUNISM could be achieved slowly and through democratic means.
Revisionists
Transcendentalists
Edinburgh
Austria-Hungary
18. Thousands of Russians marched on the Winter Palace. Nicholas II gave up power. A PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT was set up - and immediately social reforms took place.
John F. Kennedy
New Economic Policy
Russian Revolution
Emelyn Pugachev
19. 17t century French philosopher. Famously known for writing 'cogito ergo sum' ('I THINK THEREFORE I AM'). Wrote about concept of dualism.
Rene Descartes
Fabian Society
Concert of Europe
Brest-Litovsk Treaty
20. First loss of a European power to an ASIAN COUNTRY.
Revolution from Above
Russo-Japanese War
Charles Albert
John F. Kennedy
21. The CONSERVATIVE side of the National Assembly. They favored having a king and wanted an absolute monarchy like England. They were the first people to control the National Assembly.
Fascist Party
Dutch Republic
Adam Smith
Girondins
22. Tutor of Louis XIV who taught about the DIVINE RIGHT of the monarchy - which helped secure Louis' ideal of absolute monarchy. Conservative. Wrote 'Politics Drawn from the Very Words of Scripture.'
Committee of Public Safety
Ottoman empire dissolved
Bishop Bossuet
Vesalius
23. Three nations - Austria - Russia - and Prussia - who were nervous about liberal revolts - established the PROTOCOL OF TROPPAU that states they can intervene in the affairs of other countries unable to remain CONSERVATIVE.
Holy Alliance
Petition of Rights
Treaty of London
Edinburgh
24. A member of a British political party - founded in 1689 - that was the opposition party to the Whigs and has been known as the Conservative Party since about 1832. Fond of kings and against revolution.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Marshall plan
Charles X
Tories
25. Soviet Union and its allies had the right to intervene in any socialist country whenever they saw the need to PROTECT COMMUNISM.
Brezhnev Doctrine
Edinburgh
John Locke
Atlantic Charter
26. Local communist councils established throughout Russia.
Battle of Adowa
Zimmerman telegram
Robert Koch
soviets
27. Anti-Nazi - Anti-Vichy Regime French fighters who were led by CHARLES de GAULLE.
Free French
Allies
Napoleon
Friedrich Nietzsche
28. Followers of a belief which stressed self-reliance - self- culture - self-discipline - and that knowledge transcends instead of coming by reason. They promoted the belief of individualism and caused an array of humanitarian reforms.
Galileo Galilei
Transcendentalists
Legislative Assembly
Emelyn Pugachev
29. Edited and published the first edition of the ENCYCLOPEDIA. It was a ENLIGHTENED PERSON's BIBLE. He also attacked religion and conservatives.
Continental System
Final Solution
Denis Diderot
Kronstadt
30. RUSSIA - PRUSSIA - AUSTRIA - AND BRITAIN banded together to defeat the tyrant Napoleon.
Quadruple Alliance
Charles X
Concert of Europe
Continental System
31. US president who gave a deadline to the Soviet Union to stop building missiles on Cuba.
John F. Kennedy
Russian Revolution
William Gladstone
Joseph II
32. ETHIOPIA beat off Italy's invasion of their country in this battle. Italy was the only European nation to have been defeated by Africans in war.
Black Shirt March
Battle of Adowa
Treaty of London
Theodore Herzl
33. Civil conflict caused by Irish nationalists in the IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY against the British Empire - led by EAMON de VALERA.
Nazi
White Russians
Easter Rising
Brest-Litovsk Treaty
34. Soviet counterpart to NATO
Allied Powers
Warsaw Pact
Giueseppe Garibaldi
Edict of Nantes
35. Founded the Salvation Army
Battle of Adowa
William and Catherine Booth
Black Shirt March
Reform Bill
36. Head of the SS - in charge of extermination.
Edmund Burke
Thermidor
Public Health Act
Heinrich Himmler
37. New 'SECULAR' name for a month in summer.
Central Powers.
Andrew Carnegie
Thermidor
Joseph II
38. Warship that was sent to the MOROCCAN coast by the GERMANS - to publicly declare they favored Moroccans being free from their colonizers - France. It was a threat to Britain and France.
Joseph Stalin
Panther
'Turnip' Townsend
X-Ray
39. Petition in 19th century Britain where members of the working class demanded reforms in Parliament and in elections - including suffrage for all MEN.
Battle of the Bulge
Tories
Peter the Great
Chartist Movement
40. Government set up in Sourthern France by the Nazis.
Friedrich Nietzsche
fire at the Reichstag
Vichy Regime
Quadruple Alliance
41. First ruled by the Great Elector - Frederick William. Formed after Thirty Year's War. Prussia's nobles - JUNKERS - were given exemption from taxes to give loyalty to the Fredericks. Built an enormous army. Would become Germany.
Committee of Public Safety
Sergei Witte
Bradenburg-Prussia
John Rockefeller
42. A military draft
conscription
The Glorious Revolution
Battle of the Bulge
Quadruple Alliance
43. Legislative body of 5 men after Thermidorian Reaction - UNSTABLE.
Russo-Japanese War
Kronstadt
Emmanuel Sieyes
Directory
44. Ship sunk by GERMAN UNRESTRICTED SUBMARINE WARFARE on all ships headed for Britain. This caused Americans to enter the war.
Eastern Question
Lusitania
Emmanuel Sieyes
Transcendentalists
45. A joint stock company that controlled most of India during the period of imperialism. This company controlled the political - social - and economic life in India for more than 200 years.
Bishop Bossuet
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
Chartist Movement
British East India Company
46. Prussian king of the 18th century; attempted to introduce Enlightenment reforms into Germany; built on military and BUREAUCRATIC foundations of his predecessors; introduced freedom of religion; increased state control of economy. ENLIGHTENED DESPOT.
Stalingrad
Cecil Rhodes.
Frederick the Great
Third International
47. Promoted a GOSPEL of WEALTH - creating a heaven on earth by helping the poor to help themselves.
Franz Ferdinand
Axis Powers
Andrew Carnegie
Austro-Piedmontese War
48. Limited the power of Charles I of England. a) could not declare martial law; b) could not collect taxes; c) could not imprison people without cause; d) soldiers could not be housed without consent. First Parliamentary limit on the power of a king.
Home Rule
Warsaw Pact
Directory
Petition of Rights
49. Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a TELESCOPE to study the stars. Advocated heliocentric theory. Was tried by the INQUISITION and spent his life under house arrest.
Social Democratic Party
Mary Wollstonecraft
Bishop Bossuet
Galileo Galilei
50. Developed CALCULUS dependently and at the same time as Pascal.
Gottfried Leibniz
ultraroyalists
Black Shirt March
The Glorious Revolution