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CLEP Western Civilization II
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1. Discovered in 1895 and led to questions about the nature of matter.
Edward Gibbon
X-Ray
Public Health Act
James Watt
2. 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.
soviets
War of Austrian Succession
Holy Alliance
Battle of Adowa
3. Finance minister who INDUSTRIALIZED Russia.
Louis Napoleon Bonaparte
Sergei Witte
Frederick the Great
Nazi
4. Mussolini's rise to power. Thousands of followers marched on Rome. King Victor Emmanuel III made Mussolini prime minister. Then Fascists made all other political parties illegal.
Treaty of Tilsit
Jean Paul Marat
Charles X
Black Shirt March
5. An association of British socialists who advocate gradual evolutionary reforms within the law leading to democratic SOCIALISM.
Denis Diderot
Fabian Society
Bishop Bossuet
Utilitarianism
6. The most important commodity of the SECOND Industrial Revolution. Used for building ships - trains - bridges - and weapons of war.
Austria-Hungary
Thermidor
Central Powers.
Steel
7. 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
Frederick the Great
William Gladstone
Marie Curie
8. Invented CROP ROTATION.
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9. 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.
Battle of the Somme
Gottfried Leibniz
fire at the Reichstag
Girondins
10. Emperor of the Austrian Empire who controlled the Catholic Church closely - granted religious toleration and civic rights to Protestants and Jews - and abolished serfdom. ENLIGHTENED DESPOT.
Joseph II
Assembly of Notables
Potsdam
Louis Philippe I
11. Passed in 1833 by the SADLER COMMITTEE - this helped prevent exploitation of children factory workers.
William and Catherine Booth
Factory Act
Franco-Prussian War
Directory
12. In 1898 - a conflict between the United States and Spain - in which the U.S. supported the CUBANS' fight for INDEPENDENCE.
Spanish-American War
Bradenburg-Prussia
Holy Alliance
Triple Entente
13. RUSSIA - PRUSSIA - AUSTRIA - AND BRITAIN banded together to defeat the tyrant Napoleon.
Labour Party
Vesalius
Quadruple Alliance
The War of Jenkin's Ear
14. Conservative king who was revolted against in SPAIN. He ignored Spain's constitution and disbanded the parliament.
Thirty Years' War
Assembly of Notables
Ferdinand VII
Tories
15. Italian nationalist whose writings spurred the movement for a unified and independent Italy (1805-1872) YOUNG ITALY - and RISORGIMENTO movements.
Vladimir Lenin
Giuseppe Mazzini
'Turnip' Townsend
Fabian Society
16. Large Empire ruled by Habsburgs. Created after Thirty Year's War. Unstable due to ethnic - linguistic - cultural and political differences in it's people. Sided with Germany during WWI. It split up following the end of the war.
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Emmeline Prankhurst
War of Austrian Succession
Charles X
17. German Lutheran astronomer - discovered that the paths of the planets around the sun are ELLIPTICAL rather that circular.
Kaiser Wilhelm I
Committee of Public Safety
French Revolution of 1848
Johannes Kepler
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.
Robert Koch
Edict of Nantes
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
Declaration of Pillnitz
19. Hitler blamed this event on communists and gave himself an excuse to take COMPLETE POWER of Germany.
Concert of Europe
fire at the Reichstag
Mary Wollstonecraft
Continental System
20. Where Napoleon eventually met his defeat. He then was exiled to Elba.
Leipzig
Kaiser Wilhelm I
Battle of the Somme
Edict of Nantes
21. A United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952). Implemented by the ORGANIZATION FOR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COOPERATION
Marshall plan
Treaty of Paris
William and Catherine Booth
Eastern Question
22. The King of Prussia who chose Otto Van Bismark to be his Prime Minister. He was eventually crowned Kaiser of Prussia and Germany.
Spanish-American War
Russo-Japanese War
Kaiser Wilhelm I
Utilitarianism
23. 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.
Andrew Carnegie
Utilitarianism
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Russian Revolution
24. King of PIEDMONT-SARDINIA - part of Italy.
Paracelsus
Leipzig
Charles Albert
Spanish Civil War
25. Extermination of the Jews.
Peter the Great
Final Solution
Lenin and Trotsky
Social Democratic Party
26. Anti-Nazi - Anti-Vichy Regime French fighters who were led by CHARLES de GAULLE.
Committee of Public Safety
Paracelsus
Free French
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
27. 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.
Thermidor
Treaty of Tilsit
Treaty of Frankfurt
Joseph Stalin
28. Idea that the goal of society should be to bring about the greatest happiness for the GREATEST NUMBER of people. Associated with JEREMY BENTHAM.
Ferdinand VII
Utilitarianism
Oliver Cromwell
Public Health Act
29. Radical SUFFRAGETTE who led the WOMEN'S SOCIAL AND POLITICAL UNION - which led large - noisy - and sometimes violent demonstrations.
Concert of Europe
Marshall plan
Johannes Kepler
Emmeline Prankhurst
30. Lenin was forced to institute this policy - which allowed PEASANTS to SELL some of what they produced.
Enclosure movement
New Economic Policy
Whigs
Herbert Spencer
31. Important Russian radical who was a member of secret - exiled - SOCIAL REVOLUTIONARY AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRATIC PARTIES in Russia - which was ruled by a tsar.
Giuseppe Mazzini
Vladimir Lenin
Edward Gibbon
Stalingrad
32. Important ZIONIST.
Austria-Hungary
War of Austrian Succession
Theodore Herzl
Legislative Assembly
33. 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.
Kaiser Wilhelm I
Francois Voltaire
Petition of Rights
Declaration of Pillnitz
34. 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
soviets
Francois Voltaire
Marie Curie
Allies
35. Legislative body of 5 men after Thermidorian Reaction - UNSTABLE.
Directory
Austria-Hungary
White Russians
Spanish-American War
36. The violent backlash in France against the rule of Robspierre that began with his arrest and execution in July 1794 - or 9 Thermidor in the French revolutionary calendar. Most of the instruments of Terror were dismantled - Jacobins were purged from p
Thermidorian Reaction
Treaty of Frankfurt
Ferdinand VII
Soviet-Afghan War
37. LIBERAL who wrote the popular work 'ON LIBERTY'
Cecil Rhodes.
English Civil War
Revisionists
John Stuart Mill
38. Invented the STEAM ENGINE - which led to steam powered cotton mills - and the railroad.
Frederick the Great
James Watt
Warsaw Pact
Potsdam
39. Powerful poem by WILFRED OWEN about the horrors of WWI.
Zimmerman telegram
Dulce et Decorum Est
John Stuart Mill
Enclosure movement
40. Soviet Union and its allies had the right to intervene in any socialist country whenever they saw the need to PROTECT COMMUNISM.
'Turnip' Townsend
Brezhnev Doctrine
Edinburgh
Fabian Society
41. Republican form of government. United Provinces of the Netherlands; tolerant of all religions. 1st half of 17th century was golden age-govt. consisted of organized confederation of 7 provinces each w/ rep. govt. It established the Bank of Amsterdam a
Gottfried Leibniz
English Civil War
Central Powers.
Dutch Republic
42. Father of modern CONSERVATISM. noted for his emphasis on tradition. Wrote 'Reflections on the Revolution in France.'
Dutch Republic
Dual Monarchy
Austro-Hungarian empire dissolved
Edmund Burke
43. Aka AUSTRO-PRUSSIAN War (1866) This war resulted from Bismarck wanting to isolate Austria from German affairs
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44. Last German offensive on the Western Front in World War II. Its failure hastened German defeat.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Battle of the Bulge
Adolf Eichmann
Thermidor
45. 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.
North German Confederation
Peter the Great
Fascist Party
Tories
46. Very RADICAL French revolutionary party responsible for Reign of Terror and execution of king
ultraroyalists
Isaac Newton
Jacobins
Volksgeist
47. Made by Mussolini with the CATHOLIC CHURCH. Declared catholicism Italy's official religion - made church lands tax exempt - and gave church ability to oversee rules regarding marriage. The church then RECOGNIZED MUSSOLINI's status as ruler of Italy.
Lateran Pact
Legislative Assembly
Sir Francis Bacon
Steel
48. 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.
Nikita Khrushchev
Battle of the Bulge
Axis Powers
Allied Powers
49. The Soviets invade Afghanistan - many people support Afghanistan through the context of the Cold War and to prevent the spread of Communism.
Continental System
Soviet-Afghan War
Catherine the Great
Emmanuel Sieyes
50. Also called the COMINTERN. This institute provided rules for Socialists throughtout Europe to follow. Among it's TWENTYONE CONDITIONS was the rejection of all political forms that called for the institution of communism through gradual means.
Treaty of Tilsit
James Watt
Third International
Vesalius