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CLEP Western Civilization II
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1. Stalin's successor - wanted peaceful coexistence with the U.S. Eisenhower agreed to a summit conference with Khrushchev - France and Great Britain in Geneva - Switzerland in July - 1955 to discuss how peaceful coexistence could be achieved.
Dulce et Decorum Est
Nikita Khrushchev
Declaration of Pillnitz
Vladimir Lenin
2. The most important commodity of the SECOND Industrial Revolution. Used for building ships - trains - bridges - and weapons of war.
Steel
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Home Rule
Austro-Piedmontese War
3. RUSSIA - PRUSSIA - AUSTRIA - AND BRITAIN banded together to defeat the tyrant Napoleon.
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
Seven Year's War
Declaration of Pillnitz
Quadruple Alliance
4. Formulated SOCIAL DARWINISM.
Zimmerman telegram
Battle of the Bulge
Francois Voltaire
Herbert Spencer
5. This treaty ended the Seven Years War. Gave Canada and area east of the Mississippi to Britain.
Treaty of Paris
Crimean War
conscription
Battle of Adowa
6. 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.
Battle of Adowa
Edinburgh
Soviet-Afghan War
Bishop Bossuet
7. THE ATHENS OF THE NORTH. The Scottish had their own Enlightenment.
Edward Gibbon
Korean War
Edinburgh
Dual Monarchy
8. Local communist councils established throughout Russia.
Allies
Kronstadt
Emmanuel Sieyes
soviets
9. A Flemish surgeon who is considered the father of modern anatomy. He dissected human cadavers. (1514-1564)
Battle of the Bulge
Berlin Conference
Vesalius
Charles Albert
10. 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.
Mary Wollstonecraft
Treaty of Tilsit
John Rockefeller
Transcendentalists
11. 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.
Adolf Eichmann
Central Powers.
Tories
Nazi
12. JACOBIN French revolutionary leader who stormed the Paris bastille and who supported the execution of Louis XVI but was guillotined by Robespierre for his opposition to the Reign of Terror (1759-1794).
Georges Jacques Danton
Lenin and Trotsky
Count Cavour
Thomas Malthus
13. 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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14. Hitler blamed this event on communists and gave himself an excuse to take COMPLETE POWER of Germany.
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
Central Powers.
fire at the Reichstag
Tories
15. Ship sunk by GERMAN UNRESTRICTED SUBMARINE WARFARE on all ships headed for Britain. This caused Americans to enter the war.
Seven Year's War
Lusitania
Emelyn Pugachev
Austro-Hungarian empire dissolved
16. 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.'
Bishop Bossuet
Johannes Kepler
Louis XIV
Vladimir Lenin
17. Invented the STEAM ENGINE - which led to steam powered cotton mills - and the railroad.
Battle of Adowa
James Watt
Zimmerman telegram
Legislative Assembly
18. An economic advisor to Louis XIV; he supported mercantilism and tried to make France economically self-sufficient. Louis ruined it by his multiple expensive wars and lavish lifestyle.
Enigma
Friedrich Nietzsche
Herbert Spencer
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
19. Soviet Union and its allies had the right to intervene in any socialist country whenever they saw the need to PROTECT COMMUNISM.
Absolutism
Enclosure movement
Brezhnev Doctrine
Kaiser Wilhelm I
20. French philosopher. Scorned all authority - religion - and corrupt government. Extreme CYNIC. Believed in tolerance - reason - and freedom of thought - expression - and religious belief - but not Christianity. Famous quote - 'CRUSH THE INFAMOUS THING
Mary Wollstonecraft
Triple Entente
Francois Voltaire
Dutch Republic
21. Overthrew the provisional government in Russia in 1917 - made null the democratic reforms - and established a dictatorship.
Lenin and Trotsky
Home Rule
Spanish-American War
Soviet-Afghan War
22. 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.
Thermidorian Reaction
William and Catherine Booth
Potsdam
Transcendentalists
23. Germany supported this country in keeping control of it's Slavic nationalistics - which put GERMANY at odds with RUSSIA - because they wanted Slavs free.
Atlantic Charter
Fascist Party
Central Powers.
Austria-Hungary
24. King of PIEDMONT-SARDINIA - part of Italy.
Charles Albert
Volksgeist
Marie Curie
Vesalius
25. Austrian and Prussian emperor declared that they would declare war on France if the ROYAL FAMILY was harmed.
Heinrich Himmler
Blaise Pascal
Declaration of Pillnitz
Sergei Witte
26. Edited and published the first edition of the ENCYCLOPEDIA. It was a ENLIGHTENED PERSON's BIBLE. He also attacked religion and conservatives.
Denis Diderot
Jean Paul Marat
Andrew Carnegie
James Watt
27. Legislative body of 5 men after Thermidorian Reaction - UNSTABLE.
Benito Mussolini
Francois Voltaire
Isaac Newton
Directory
28. Wrote 'THE SPIRIT OF THE LAWS' - advocated separation of powers with the three BRANCHES of legislative - judicial - and executive - plus checks and balances.
Georges Jacques Danton
Oliver Cromwell
Charles Montesquieu
Battle of the Bulge
29. Meeting among world powers concerning how the world would run after Napoleon. They wanted no country to control another - creating buffer states - Belgium - from France's conquered territory. PEACEKEEPERS.
Adolf Eichmann
Fabian Society
Congress of Vienna
Benjamin Disraeli
30. Anti-Nazi - Anti-Vichy Regime French fighters who were led by CHARLES de GAULLE.
Stalingrad
Free French
Labour Party
Steel
31. The King of Prussia who chose Otto Van Bismark to be his Prime Minister. He was eventually crowned Kaiser of Prussia and Germany.
Marie Curie
Kaiser Wilhelm I
Nikita Khrushchev
Free French
32. Passed in 1832 - this controversial law gave the VOTE to middle class men in industrial cities - and gave them the right to be represented in PARLIAMENT. It abolished 'rotten boroughs -' sparsely populated areas that had representation.
John Locke
Reform Bill
Georges Jacques Danton
Dulce et Decorum Est
33. 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.
Adolf Eichmann
Social Democratic Party
Bishop Bossuet
Battle of the Bulge
34. (1740-48) Conflict caused by the rival claims for the dominions of the Habsburg family. Before the death of Charles VI - Holy Roman emperor and archduke of Austria - many of the European powers had guaranteed that Charles's daughter Maria Theresa wou
Peter the Great
Spanish Civil War
Seven Weeks' War
War of Austrian Succession
35. Louis XVI called nobles and clergy to ask for money and the wealthy refused. The nobles refused to pay taxes. This group was made up of people selected by the king and was made up primarily of nobles.
Assembly of Notables
Adolf Eichmann
Paris Commune
Triple Entente
36. From it emerged Turkey - Syria - Iran - and Iraq.
Brest-Litovsk Treaty
Ottoman empire dissolved
Joseph II
Brezhnev Doctrine
37. Wrote the pamphlet 'What is the THIRD ESTATE' concerning the plight of France's lower class.
Emmanuel Sieyes
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Heinrich Himmler
The Glorious Revolution
38. Isolated the TUBERCULOSIS bacillus.
Home Rule
Nazi
Robert Koch
Public Health Act
39. A city Hitler wanted because it was a center of rail transportation and provide access to oil fields.
Thermidorian Reaction
Stalingrad
Spanish Civil War
Revisionists
40. Puritan Leader of the Roundheads (parliamentarians) in the English Civil War. He was declared 'protector' of England - Ireland - and Scotland (like a king). After his death - the monarchy was restored.
Oliver Cromwell
War of Austrian Succession
Catherine the Great
Red Russians
41. A form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)
Soviet-Afghan War
Absolutism
Secularization
Battle of the Bulge
42. Perfected the INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - for cars.
Daimler and Benz
Herbert Spencer
Thomas Malthus
Joseph Stalin
43. Discovered in 1895 and led to questions about the nature of matter.
Berlin Conference
Home Rule
William and Catherine Booth
X-Ray
44. SOCIALISTIC political party in Germany. SDP
Count Cavour
Denis Diderot
Social Democratic Party
Nikita Khrushchev
45. British political party. Liberals. Against the king.
Panther
Emmanuel Sieyes
Enigma
Whigs
46. Powerful poem by WILFRED OWEN about the horrors of WWI.
Red Russians
Dulce et Decorum Est
Steel
Seven Year's War
47. Russian leader who succeeded Lenin as head of the Communist Party and created a totalitarian state by purging all opposition. INDUSTRIALIZED RUSSIA using FIVE YEAR PLANS which developed economics and emphasizes steel - iron - electricity - and heavy
Russo-Japanese War
Friedrich Nietzsche
Bishop Bossuet
Joseph Stalin
48. Euphemism used to justify DICTATORSHIP in the name of freedom.
Holy Alliance
Concert of Europe
Revolution from Above
Greek Revolution
49. GOD IS DEAD. Hated self sacrifice - emphasized a 'will to power.' A minority of the strongest should rule.
Seven Weeks' War
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Friedrich Nietzsche
French Revolution of 1848
50. In 1884 - this British prime minister passed the REFORM ACT - which gave the vote to 60 percent of British men.
Frederick the Great
Peter the Great
William Gladstone
Georges Jacques Danton