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CLEP Western Civilization II
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1. LIBERAL who wrote the popular work 'ON LIBERTY'
'Turnip' Townsend
Paris Commune
Edmund Burke
John Stuart Mill
2. BOLSHEVIKS. Revolutionaries and communists.
Central Powers.
Stalingrad
Battle of the Bulge
Red Russians
3. LIBERALS and Monarchists. All those opposed to the Russian Revolution.
Sergei Witte
X-Ray
White Russians
Robert Koch
4. Civil conflict caused by Irish nationalists in the IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY against the British Empire - led by EAMON de VALERA.
Vichy Regime
Easter Rising
Thirty Years' War
Transcendentalists
5. Lenin was forced to institute this policy - which allowed PEASANTS to SELL some of what they produced.
Georges Jacques Danton
Whigs
Third International
New Economic Policy
6. 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.
Adam Smith
Treaty of Tilsit
Ottoman empire dissolved
Dual Monarchy
7. Robert Jenkins - an English Captain - had his ear cut off by Spanish authorities when trying to smuggle goods into Spain. He preserved his ear in a jar of brandy and seven years later in 1738 - he appeared before the British Parliament and showed the
8. 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.
French Revolution of 1848
Triple Alliance
Charles Albert
Nikita Khrushchev
9. 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
Louis Philippe I
Dutch Republic
Assembly of Notables
Franz Ferdinand
10. Founded the famous British RHODES SCHOLARS program for study in Oxford - England. He wanted students from colonies to study in England - then return and help the empire. RHODESIA (Zimbabwe) named after him.
Mary Wollstonecraft
Cecil Rhodes.
Jacobins
Adolf Eichmann
11. Illiterate Cossack who started a mass REVOLT of serfs and peasants. Eventually captured - tortured - then executed
Benjamin Disraeli
Emelyn Pugachev
Rene Descartes
War of Austrian Succession
12. Invented CROP ROTATION.
13. 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.
Korean War
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Axis Powers
Spanish-American War
14. A highly influential French philosopher who believed that Human beings are naturally good & free & can rely on their instincts. Government should exist to protect common good - and be a democracy. Wrote 'SOCIAL CONTRACT -' and advocated the general w
Soviet-Afghan War
Volksgeist
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Axis Powers
15. 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.
Ottoman empire dissolved
Panther
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Whigs
16. This treaty ended the Seven Years War. Gave Canada and area east of the Mississippi to Britain.
Eastern Question
Treaty of Paris
Russian Revolution
Thermidorian Reaction
17. Forefront - cutting edge - trailblazers of the revolution.
Austro-Hungarian empire dissolved
Soviet-Afghan War
Panther
vanguard
18. 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.
Thermidor
Panther
conscription
Catherine the Great
19. Passed in 1833 by the SADLER COMMITTEE - this helped prevent exploitation of children factory workers.
ultraroyalists
John Rockefeller
Factory Act
Oliver Cromwell
20. 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
Paracelsus
Secularization
Joseph Stalin
Sergei Witte
21. Founded the Salvation Army
William and Catherine Booth
Seven Weeks' War
Free French
Public Health Act
22. 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.
Thomas Malthus
Adam Smith
Absolutism
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
23. Extermination of the Jews.
Giuseppe Mazzini
Count Cavour
Austria-Hungary
Final Solution
24. A Jewish British prime minister.
Transcendentalists
Benjamin Disraeli
Marie Curie
Franco-Prussian War
25. 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.
Ottoman empire dissolved
Lusitania
Committee of Public Safety
Adolf Eichmann
26. Were forced by mobs to END the MONARCHY in France.
Austria-Hungary
Francois Voltaire
Peter the Great
Legislative Assembly
27. Disastrous battle during which the British suffered 60 -000 casualties and had nothing to show for it.
Sergei Witte
Russian Revolution
Battle of the Somme
Battle of the Bulge
28. Legislative body of 5 men after Thermidorian Reaction - UNSTABLE.
Directory
Triple Alliance
Copernicus
Ptolemy
29. (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
Eastern Question
Girondins
Dutch Republic
30. Formulated SOCIAL DARWINISM.
Herbert Spencer
Lateran Pact
Declaration of Pillnitz
Nikita Khrushchev
31. GOD IS DEAD. Hated self sacrifice - emphasized a 'will to power.' A minority of the strongest should rule.
Gottfried Leibniz
Joseph Stalin
Friedrich Nietzsche
Andrew Carnegie
32. Lasting from 1899 to 1902 - DUTCH colonists and the BRITISH competed for control of territory in South Africa.
Volksgeist
Emmanuel Sieyes
Boer War
Brezhnev Doctrine
33. Powerful poem by WILFRED OWEN about the horrors of WWI.
Dulce et Decorum Est
Napoleon
Thermidor
Factory Act
34. 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.
Charles Montesquieu
Assembly of Notables
Charles X
Galileo Galilei
35. 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.
Quadruple Alliance
Lateran Pact
Dulce et Decorum Est
Mary Wollstonecraft
36. Result of end of Austria-Prussian War - Austria doesn't get involved in German affairs - North German Confederation made under rulership of Prussia. Major step towards German unification.
Austro-Hungarian empire dissolved
North German Confederation
Central Powers.
Thermidorian Reaction
37. 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.
Petition of Rights
Quadruple Alliance
John Rockefeller
Warsaw Pact
38. The British government took land from owners - FENCED it off - and used it to raise sheep. Benefitted the economy - but hurt small farmers.
Treaty of Tilsit
Tories
Seven Year's War
Enclosure movement
39. Alliance between Germany - Italy - Austria-Hungary before WWI
Free French
Emelyn Pugachev
Triple Alliance
Stalingrad
40. 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
Lenin and Trotsky
Charles Albert
Brest-Litovsk Treaty
41. 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.
Black Shirt March
Giuseppe Mazzini
Crimean War
Edmund Burke
42. Wrote 'THE SPIRIT OF THE LAWS' - advocated separation of powers with the three BRANCHES of legislative - judicial - and executive - plus checks and balances.
Congress of Vienna
Herbert Spencer
Giueseppe Garibaldi
Charles Montesquieu
43. 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.
Peter the Great
Transcendentalists
Bradenburg-Prussia
Battle of the Somme
44. Austrian archduke who was assasinated by SERBIAN NATIONALISTS as the trigger of the FIRST WORLD WAR in 1914.
Axis Powers
Franz Ferdinand
Battle of the Somme
Blaise Pascal
45. Influential to Darwin's theory - he thought that everything - including humans - produce MORE OFFSPRING than can survive due to food shortages.
Thomas Malthus
Austro-Piedmontese War
Austria-Hungary
Legislative Assembly
46. Prime minister of Sardinia (northern Italy) who vowed to drive out the Austrians and worked towards a united Italy.
Isaac Newton
Count Cavour
Lusitania
Andrew Carnegie
47. The process by which religious beliefs - practices - and institutions lose their significance in sectors of society and culture.
Louis Philippe I
Edict of Nantes
Secularization
The Glorious Revolution
48. Conflict between the Russian and Ottoman Empires over Christian shrines and territory fought primarily in the Crimean Peninsula. To prevent Russian expansion - Britain and France sent troops to support the Ottomans.
Austro-Hungarian empire dissolved
Oliver Cromwell
Peter the Great
Crimean War
49. March 1917. Sent from German Foreign Secretary - addressed to German minister in Mexico City. Mexico should attack the US if US goes to war with Germany (needed that advantage due to Mexico's promixity to the US). In return - Germany would give back
War of Austrian Succession
Louis XIV
Zimmerman telegram
vanguard
50. A Flemish surgeon who is considered the father of modern anatomy. He dissected human cadavers. (1514-1564)
ultraroyalists
Thirty Years' War
Vesalius
Leipzig