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CLEP Western Civilization II
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1. 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.
Final Solution
Reform Bill
Adolf Eichmann
Louis XIV
2. Extermination of the Jews.
Final Solution
The Glorious Revolution
British East India Company
Paris Commune
3. Important Russian radical who was a member of secret - exiled - SOCIAL REVOLUTIONARY AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRATIC PARTIES in Russia - which was ruled by a tsar.
Vladimir Lenin
Atlantic Charter
Jean Paul Marat
Edict of Nantes
4. The end of the FRANCO-PRUSSIAN War. Alsace and Lorraine given to Germany.
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Spanish-American War
Treaty of Frankfurt
Isaac Newton
5. 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.
Treaty of Frankfurt
Panther
James Watt
English Civil War
6. In 1898 - a conflict between the United States and Spain - in which the U.S. supported the CUBANS' fight for INDEPENDENCE.
Spanish-American War
Public Health Act
Adam Smith
Steel
7. New 'SECULAR' name for a month in summer.
Nikita Khrushchev
Thermidor
Charles X
Jacobins
8. (1807-1882) Soldier of fortune who amassed his 'RED SHIRT' army to bring Naples and Sicily into a unified Italy.
Brezhnev Doctrine
Giueseppe Garibaldi
Thermidorian Reaction
Nikita Khrushchev
9. 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.
Allies
Petition of Rights
Charles Montesquieu
Cecil Rhodes.
10. Wrote THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. First ever history book to refer to history in strictly SECULAR terms. No God involved.
Edward Gibbon
Enigma
Austro-Piedmontese War
Blaise Pascal
11. 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
Leipzig
Greek Revolution
Soviet-Afghan War
Jean Paul Marat
12. 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.
'Turnip' Townsend
vanguard
Charles X
Transcendentalists
13. Austrian and Prussian emperor declared that they would declare war on France if the ROYAL FAMILY was harmed.
Rene Descartes
Free French
Declaration of Pillnitz
Joseph II
14. 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.
Fascist Party
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
Adolf Eichmann
Bradenburg-Prussia
15. LIBERALS and Monarchists. All those opposed to the Russian Revolution.
Charles X
Petition of Rights
John Rockefeller
White Russians
16. Discovered radium.
Declaration of Pillnitz
Volksgeist
Giueseppe Garibaldi
Marie Curie
17. (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
War of Austrian Succession
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Treaty of Paris
Labour Party
18. The King of Prussia who chose Otto Van Bismark to be his Prime Minister. He was eventually crowned Kaiser of Prussia and Germany.
Louis XIV
John Stuart Mill
Treaty of London
Kaiser Wilhelm I
19. This was the empress of Russia who continued Peter's goal to Westernizing Russia - created a new law code - and greatly expanded Russia. ENLIGHTENED DESPOT who wrote to Voltaire and Diderot and questioned capital punishment and serfdom.
Potsdam
Sir Francis Bacon
Edmund Burke
Catherine the Great
20. Developed the SCIENTIFIC METHOD through the INDUCTIVE method (specific to general) - wrote Novum Organum.
Rene Descartes
Concert of Europe
Sir Francis Bacon
Holy Alliance
21. A military draft
conscription
Greek Revolution
Enigma
Allied Powers
22. Influential to Darwin's theory - he thought that everything - including humans - produce MORE OFFSPRING than can survive due to food shortages.
Thomas Malthus
Steel
Rene Descartes
Bradenburg-Prussia
23. The English Parliament drove out an Catholic absolute monarch and replaced him with two constitutional monarch's WILLIAM III OF ORANGE and MARY - his wife - both Protestants. This Revolution was bloodless - and the new monarch's assented to a BILL OF
Ferdinand VII
Potsdam
The Glorious Revolution
Thomas Malthus
24. Russia - France - and Britain during WWI.
Revisionists
Allies
Treaty of Frankfurt
Soviet-Afghan War
25. 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.
Free French
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
Panther
Russian Revolution
26. Ancient scientist who said earth was the center of the universe
Ptolemy
Count Cavour
British East India Company
Boer War
27. 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.
Paris Commune
Kronstadt
Nikita Khrushchev
Revisionists
28. Fascist dictator of ITALY (1922-1943). He led Italy to conquer Ethiopia - joined Germany in the Axis pact - and allied Italy with Germany in World War II. He was overthrown in 1943 when the Allies invaded Italy.Called IL DUCE (the leader)
Friedrich Nietzsche
Benito Mussolini
Joseph Stalin
Red Russians
29. Promoted a GOSPEL of WEALTH - creating a heaven on earth by helping the poor to help themselves.
Cecil Rhodes.
Andrew Carnegie
Stalingrad
Congress of Vienna
30. Monopolized more than 75% of U.S. oil.
John Rockefeller
Spanish Civil War
Franz Ferdinand
Isaac Newton
31. Forefront - cutting edge - trailblazers of the revolution.
Public Health Act
Free French
Declaration of Pillnitz
vanguard
32. Tsar who - in the late 17th and early 18th century - turned to the western model to 'modernize' Russia.
ultraroyalists
Peter the Great
Charles Montesquieu
Transcendentalists
33. 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.
The Glorious Revolution
Louis Philippe I
Lateran Pact
Dulce et Decorum Est
34. THE ATHENS OF THE NORTH. The Scottish had their own Enlightenment.
Edinburgh
fire at the Reichstag
Friedrich Nietzsche
Edward Gibbon
35. ELECTED president of France following general election. Won 70% of the votes because of his name. Bonaparte later changed the government to an empire w/himself as emperor just like his uncle - the original Napoleon. Took the title of EMPEROR NAPOLEON
Charles Montesquieu
Heinrich Himmler
Louis Napoleon Bonaparte
Berlin Conference
36. German Lutheran astronomer - discovered that the paths of the planets around the sun are ELLIPTICAL rather that circular.
Berlin Conference
Johannes Kepler
Adolf Eichmann
Easter Rising
37. CONSERVATIVE KING succeeded his brother Louis XVIII. His desire to restore France to a Pre-1789 world led to the Revolution of 1830 and the ascent of Louis Philippe.
Johannes Kepler
Charles X
soviets
Revisionists
38. Civil conflict caused by Irish nationalists in the IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY against the British Empire - led by EAMON de VALERA.
Easter Rising
Paris Commune
Edinburgh
Count Cavour
39. Conservative king who was revolted against in SPAIN. He ignored Spain's constitution and disbanded the parliament.
Ferdinand VII
Concert of Europe
William and Catherine Booth
Secularization
40. Disastrous battle during which the British suffered 60 -000 casualties and had nothing to show for it.
Spanish Civil War
Thomas Malthus
Battle of the Somme
John Rockefeller
41. 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
Steel
North German Confederation
White Russians
42. AUSTRIA and HUNGARY. Ruled by Francis Joseph of the Hapsburg empire from 1848 to 1916.
Leipzig
Thermidor
'Turnip' Townsend
Dual Monarchy
43. Illiterate Cossack who started a mass REVOLT of serfs and peasants. Eventually captured - tortured - then executed
Emelyn Pugachev
Denis Diderot
Treaty of Frankfurt
Isaac Newton
44. 1598 - Granted the Huguenots liberty of worship. Revoked by Louis XIV in 1658. He chased the HUGUENOTS out of the country.
Edict of Nantes
Edward Gibbon
Black Shirt March
Revisionists
45. Lenin was forced to institute this policy - which allowed PEASANTS to SELL some of what they produced.
Franz Ferdinand
First and Second International
New Economic Policy
Jacobins
46. Organizations devoted to revolution. Created by radical COMMUNISTS and SOCIALISTS - including Marx.
Potsdam
First and Second International
fire at the Reichstag
Benito Mussolini
47. Soviet Union and its allies had the right to intervene in any socialist country whenever they saw the need to PROTECT COMMUNISM.
Marshall plan
Easter Rising
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
Brezhnev Doctrine
48. The process by which religious beliefs - practices - and institutions lose their significance in sectors of society and culture.
Oliver Cromwell
William and Catherine Booth
Secularization
White Russians
49. The machine German's encrypted their battle plan codes on - which British broke and could foresee German battle plans.
Continental System
Enigma
Gottfried Leibniz
Concert of Europe
50. 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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