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AP European History
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1. Mayor of Vienna whom Hitler idolized
Lorenzo the Magnificent
Grand Alliance - members - goals
Irish Home Rule
Karl Lueger
2. This was the splitting up of Poland by Russia - Prussia - and Austria
Troppau Conference
Women's March on Versailles
Partition of Poland
Mussolini's Rise - role of Black Shirts
3. This was the name given to the person appointed by the States General to carry out ceremonial functions in a province in the Netherlands
Johann Tetzel
Labor-Liberal-Conservative Cooperation in Britain
Stadholder
New Economic Policy
4. Danish religious philosopher who made a total religious commitment to a remote and majestic god - after rejecting formalistic religion
John Constable (The Haywain)
Henry IV of France
Søren Kierkegaard
Appeasement
5. This astronomer stated that the orbits of planets around the sun were elliptical - the planets do not orbit at a constant speed - and that an orbit is related to its distance from the sun
Columbus
Kepler
Grand Alliance - members - goals
Totalitarianism
6. The Enlightenment thinkers used reason to deduct conclusions about everyday life
Course of WWII
Woodrow Wilson
Role of reason
Ignatius of Loyola
7. This was an event where Europe tried to claim Africa as quickly as it could
Paul Cézanne
Justifications for Imperialism
Scramble for Africa
Rump Parliament
8. This was the work that started the tabula rasa theory where the human mind is blank until it is filled with experiences that allow a person to think differently
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
French educational reforms
Popular Front
Anton Denikin
9. Chancellor of Germany who succeeded Bruning
Robert Owen
Henri Bergson
Neville Chamberlain
Franz von Papen
10. A movement to create a Jewish homeland in Palestine
German 1918 Offensive
Sigmund Freud
Importance of Germany's campaign through Belgium
Zionism
11. French military leader who assumed control of France and lead it out of the war successfully
'Spanish Armada'
Edward VI
British-French Tensions
Henri Pétain
12. Russia painter who 'turned away from nature' and focused on nonrepresentational - abstract art
Stalin's rise
Wassily Kandinski
Final Solution / Holocaust
The Restoration
13. This was the Scottish royal family that ruled England after Elizabeth I
The Stuarts
Russian Modernization
Responses to Imperialism: Traditionalist v. Modernist
Schleswig-Holstein crisis
14. This was the period in France where Robespierre ruled and used revolutionary terror to solidify the home front. He tried rebels and they were all judged severely and most were executed
Vespucci
Stalin's rise
The Restoration
Reign of Terror
15. This was the famine that occurred in Ireland that killed of thousands of people because the main potato crop could not grow because of bad soil that year
Potato Famine
Ludwig van Beethoven
Michelangelo
Reform Bill of 1832
16. This is the passage that many European explorers attempted but never succeeded to navigate to reach other nations more quickly
Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III)
Dual Monarchy
Northwest Passage
Fascism
17. Social Impact was impact on social class structures and breakdown of aristocracy and other inter class structures. After the war more people did not have servants. The Psycho impact was that people viewed humanity as both savage and pointless - becau
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
Comintern
Theobald von Bethman-Hollweg
Psycho-social impact of WWI
18. This was the group that gave work to the unemployed
Laissez-faire capitalism
The Little Entente
Ricardo (Iron Law of Wages)
National Workshops
19. Pioneered by the Curies - Plank and Einstein - a new view of physics that shattered the perfect world of Newtonian physics and made the world seem much more random and not as much certainty.
Michelangelo
Ulrich Zwingli
Friedrich Nietzsche
The New Physics
20. This was given to Austria form Germany that guaranteed full military backing in any war
July Diplomacy - the Blank Check
Phalansteries
Rudyard Kipling
Wanderer in the Clouds (Friedrich)
21. This was the man who influenced the power of King Louis XIII the most and tried to make France an absolute monarchy
War Communism
Oedipal Complex
Cardinal Richelieu
Modern liberalism
22. An artistic movement that sought to capture a momentary feel - or impression - of the piece they were drawing
Totalitarianism
Japanese 'opening' of Korea
Physiocrats
Impressionism
23. The Austrians tried to stop the nationalism of different people in their country from tearing them apart - but it did not work
24. War preparations were unstoppable because once you started to prepare - you knew that your enemies were doing the same - and you could not stop - because if you did - your enemies could attack you
25. This was the bill passed that those who did not receive the Eucharist of the Anglican Church had little rights
Charles Talleyrand
Decline of Ottoman Empire
Robert Koch
Test Act of 1673
26. Dictator of Russia - named man of steel. Was of lowly backgrounds but rose to power. Only in it for himself. Created 5 year plans.
Brumaire Coup and The Consulate
Alexander I
Joseph Dzhugashvili (Stalin)
Jean Bodin
27. There was an large inequality of income and standard of living between Europe and the non-industrialized world because industrialization itself opened the gap
Kant
Income inequality / Standard of Living
French educational reforms
Soviet quality of life
28. These were Dutch settlers in south Africa
Boers / Afrikaners
Luddites
Jean Paul Sartre
Pope Paul III
29. These were the two sides of the English civil war. The Roundheads were the Puritan supporters of the Parliament and the Cavaliers were the supporters of Charles I
Joseph II
Why war preparations were 'unstoppable'
Roundheads and Cavaliers
Henry VIII
30. A king and leader of Prussia who was unable to unify Germany 'from above -' he was replaced by William I
Regulatory Legislation (Factory - Mines & 10 Hours Acts)
Frederick William IV
Louis Napoleon's rise & ideas on gov't
Encyclopedia
31. This was the meeting that tried to settle the dispute between Martin Luther and Ulrich Zwingli over the presence of Christ in the Lord's Supper.
Meeting at Marburg
Otto von Bismarck
Why the Western Front became stalemated
Valois
32. This was the motto of the age of exploration. The explorers were looking for money - glory - or to convert non-Christians
Hermann Göring
El Cid
Gold Glory and God
Robert Koch
33. This king of Prussia was the king who gave into Prussia's constitution
Totalitarianism
Frederick William IV
Robert Owen
Petrarch
34. These acts all started to regulate and ameliorate the conditions of work in the factories and helped make the Industrial Revolution better and the living conditions in the urban areas better
Frederick the Great
Antonio de Oliveira Salzar
Regulatory Legislation (Factory - Mines & 10 Hours Acts)
Psycho-social impact of WWI
35. This scientist spread the word about the experimental method and formalized the empirical method and combined his thinking with Descartes to form the scientific method
Otto von Bismarck
William and Mary
Bacon
Social Darwinism
36. This man urged people to agitate for universal voting rights and to take control of the state peacefully
Klemens von Metternich
Louis Blanc
Council of Trent
Thirty Years' War
37. These were the French workers' revolts in 1848 after the closure of the National Workshops
June Days
Hohenzollerns
Bentham (Utilitarianism)
Revanchisme
38. The philosophical ideology that simply rejected the concerns of modern philosophy - like god and morality. Mainly started with Austrian philosopher Wittgenstein.
Anti-Semitism
Soviet quality of life
Sino-Japanese War
Logical Empiricism
39. German Political mastermind who spearheaded Prussian expansion
Otto von Bismarck
Dutch Revolt
Commercial revolution
War Communism
40. This was the effort to completely involve every person and aspect of the economy into the war
41. This was the revolt by the Netherland against the Spanish in order to create their independent state
Wealth of Nations
Duma
Dutch Revolt
Anabaptists
42. This was the royal dynasty of electors in Prussia
Napoleonic Code
William Wordsworth
Reasons for Russian weakness
Hohenzollerns
43. This was an influential French writer who wrote about naturalism and was often criticized
Appeasement
Francis I
Voltaire
Emile Zola
44. Chief minister of the Nazi propaganda - and organizer of Kristallnacht
Joseph Goebbels
Otto von Bismarck
Protestantism
Austrian 'anti-nationalism'
45. This was the term given to those in the Renaissance who were able to excel in more than one subject matter
46. This was the Pope that called the Council of Trent
Leon Gambetta
Anton Denikin
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin)
Pope Paul III
47. This czar of Russia wanted to restore the kingdom of Poland - which he wanted to bestow the benefits of his rule
Douglas Haig
Henry VIII
English Civil War
Alexander I
48. This was the man who first said that the Americas were completely separate from Asia - thus the continent was named after him
Wealth of Nations
Louis XIV
Vespucci
Hitler's Rise
49. This was the alliance between Great Britain - Austria - Russia - and Prussia after the Napoleonic era
Nicholas II
Abstract-Expressionism
Quadruple Alliance
Boyle
50. This early Italian nationalist believed that doing labor for the principles of one's country is labor for humanity
Giuseppe Mazzini
Kant
Robert Koch
Zollverein