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AP European History
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1. This was the Spanish equivalent to the Knights of the Round Table
Descartes
Zollverein
El Cid
Relationship between Alexandra & Rasputin / Rasputin's assassination
2. The western front became stalemated because it was full of trench warfare and needless death
'Spanish Armada'
Irish Home Rule
Why the Western Front became stalemated
Scramble for Africa
3. This was the treaty that ended the War of Austrian Succession by giving the Prussians land - taking land away from Maria Theresa - but still allowing her to rule
Modern liberalism
Nazi racial theories
'Spanish Armada'
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
4. This was the work by John Calvin that described to the world the ideology of John Calvin
Qing Dynasty
Wilhelm II Mustafa Kemal
'Effective Occupation'
Institutes of the Christian Religion
5. The philosophical ideology that simply rejected the concerns of modern philosophy - like god and morality. Mainly started with Austrian philosopher Wittgenstein.
Logical Empiricism
Eli Whitney
Collectivization
Battles of the Marne
6. This was the conference at which the Troppau Protocol was signed in which any country that underwent a revolution was no longer part of the European Alliance
Giuseppe Mazzini
Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III)
'Universal Man'
Troppau Conference
7. The American plan to loan money to Germany - who would pay their reparations to France and Britain - who would pay back their debt to America - which created a win-win for everyone - and made they people happy and thought that peace was possible
Abstract-Expressionism
Surplus Value
Dawes Plan
Sigmund Freud
8. They had a strong top government and they had a Reichstag - or the lower house of parliament
Hitler's Foreign Policy
Woodrow Wilson
Structure of German government
National Workshops
9. This early Italian nationalist believed that doing labor for the principles of one's country is labor for humanity
Columbus
Alfred von Schlieffen
Giuseppe Mazzini
Leopold II
10. The movie that dictates the life and failure of Hitler
Austro-Sardinian War
Post-Impressionism
Institutes of the Christian Religion
One man - one plan - one mustache
11. All of these were wars for nationalistic purposes - the third creating WWI
First - Second - Third Balkan War
Robert Clive
Elizabeth I
Cubism
12. The big 4 were US - Britain - France and Italy
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13. This was the king who started the success of Spain's foreign colonies
Robert Castlereagh
Anton Denikin
Omdurman
Philip II of Spain
14. This was the royal dynasty of electors in Prussia
Hohenzollerns
Course of WWII
Army Order Number 1
Louis XIII
15. First war in Europe - then war in Asia
Course of WWII
Uncertainty Principle
Walter Gropius
Midway
16. This was the man who began studying fermentation to develop a way to avoid spoilage through pasteurization by heating the beverage
Jean Jaures
Frederick William IV
Max Planck
Louis Pasteur
17. This was the document published by Henry IV that granted liberty of conscience and liberty of public worship to the Huguenots
Edict of Nantes
'Crown from the gutter'
Dawes Plan
Banking Families
18. This man was one of the early and influential socialist thinkers who proclaimed the tremendous possibilities of industrial development
Alfred von Schlieffen
Urban planning and public transit
Final Solution / Holocaust
Saint-Simon
19. These laws forbade the importation of foreign grain without the prices in England rising substantially
Danton
Glorious Revolution
Great White Walls
Corn Laws
20. A postimpressionist and expressionist who had a profound impact on 20th century art and committed to form
Paul Cézanne
Extension of suffrage in Britain
Oligarchy
Charles Talleyrand
21. These were people who migrated to new lands - but then came back to either farm - or to stay
The Restoration
Swallows / Repatriation
Brumaire Coup and The Consulate
Radical Dictatorships
22. This man developed the first cohesive theory of evolution after his studies of biology
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Pan-Slavism
Paris Commune
Triple Entente & Triple Alliance
23. An artistic movement that had a purposely nonsensical name - expressing its total rejection of previous modern art.
Pietism
Dadaism
D-Day
Kulaks
24. He was an architect who designed a hospital for orphans and foundlings set up by the silk-workers guild in Florence
Brunelleschi
Why the Western Front became stalemated
Holy Alliance
Renaissance Popes
25. This bill gave representation to most people in England
Justifications for Imperialism
Reform Bill of 1832
Cheka
New Economic Policy
26. This man was a poet - playwright and novelist and wrote one of the best known novels ever (Don Quixote)
Vincenzo Gioberti
Anabaptists
Vespucci
Cervantes
27. This was the ruling class of Russia after the Cossack Rebellion
Romanovs
Great Purges
Stadholder
Enabling Act
28. This queen of England chose a religion between the Puritans and Catholics and required her subjects to attend church or face a fine. She also required uniformity and conformity to the Church of England
Friedrich Nietzsche
Elizabeth I
Victor Emmanuel III
Guelph
29. A king and leader of Prussia who was unable to unify Germany 'from above -' he was replaced by William I
Cheka
Frederick William IV
Abstract-Expressionism
October Manifesto
30. The Germans needed a way to make the Austrians on their side - and they had the superior army. The Germans won - and were able to make sure that Austria stayed out of German affairs
Locarno Pact / Spirit of Locarno
Alban Berg
Austro-Prussian War - Causes & Outcomes
Hohenzollerns
31. This was the queen of Austria as a result of the Pragmatic Sanction. She limited the papacy's political influence in Austria - strengthened her central bureaucracy and cautiously reduced the power that nobles had over their serfs
Maria Theresa
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
Robert Clive
Marie Curie
32. A French painter who used a impressionism called 'super-realism -' capture overall impression of the thing they were painting
Harvey
Claude Monet
Austro-Sardinian War
Bauhaus
33. This was the dictator who ruled over England after the English civil war. His death provided the military government collapse of England
Russo-Japanese War
Oliver Cromwell
Peter the Great
Franz Liszt
34. The Magyar pushed through bills that changed voting laws to help the elite and to force through the teaching of Hungarian in schools. They created the nationalism that would tear them apart
Magyar policies
'Socialism in one country'
Lebensraum
Maria Theresa
35. French poet and critic that spoke of a 'crisis of the mind -' and 'a dark future for Europe'
Paul Valéry
Working class leisure
Dante
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
36. A work that presents a revolutionary view of society and describes an ideal socialistic community on an island somewhere off the mainland of the New World. He created the name utopia as a good place which is no place
Prince Henry the Navigator
Cardinal Mazarin
Rousseau
Utopia
37. This was the physicist who said nothing can be known beyond all doubt
German social legislation
Diaz
Boyle
Petrarch
38. This was the act of planning out a city and building it from the blueprints. This caused in increase in public transit that millions of people used a day instead of their own transportation or walking
Sigmund Freud
Urban planning and public transit
Karl Lueger
Zollverein
39. A German physicist that speculated that there was no real certainty in where an electron was - and only tendencies. This broke down Newton's dependable laws to only probabilities.
Extension of suffrage in Britain
Werner Heisenberg
Gabriel Marcel
Troppau Conference
40. A German customs union founded to increase trade and stimulate revenues of its members
Zollverein
Joseph II
Henry IV of France
The 'Big Four'
41. The pact was an agreement to define the border between France and Germany - and in which Britain and Italy would gang up on the aggressor if the treaty was broken. The spirit was this feeling that war could be stopped again by peace talks that settle
Strains of the war on the Great Powers
Locarno Pact / Spirit of Locarno
Austro-Sardinian War
Austrian 'anti-nationalism'
42. A failed British offensive in Ottoman empire
Gallipoli
Eli Whitney
Logical Empiricism
Revolutions of 1830
43. This was the scientist who began to study anatomy in depth. He is referred as the father of anatomy
Khedive
Vesalius
Rudyard Kipling
James II
44. These were the angry old cottage industry workers who lost their jobs and costumers to machines and as a result - they began to secretly destroy the machines
Revisionism
Stalingrad
Luddites
Bentham (Utilitarianism)
45. Was a German industrialist - politician - writer - and statesman who served as Foreign Minister of Germany during the Weimar Republic.
Walther Rathenau
Louis Pasteur
Zemstvo
Egyptian Nationalist Party
46. The plan that Germany would attack France quickly and then move towards Russia
Polish Corridor
Georges Sorel
Walter Gropius
The Schlieffen Plan
47. The strip of Poland that the Germans wanted to take - specifically Danzig
Erasmus
1842 Western penetration of Egypt
Justifications for Imperialism
Polish Corridor
48. Supporter of Lenin who helped in the takeover of Petrograd and the Bolshevik revolution
Duma
Paul von Hindenburg
Triple Entente & Triple Alliance
Leon Trotsky
49. (German for 'habitat' or literally 'living space') served as a major motivation for Nazi Germany's territorial aggression. In his book Mein Kampf - Adolf Hitler detailed his belief that the German people needed Lebensraum (for a Grossdeutschland - la
Leon Gambetta
Alexander Kerensky
Henry Bessemer
Lebensraum
50. These were awful in the 19th Century as a result of poor sewage treatment - water conditions and bad foundations for buildings
Urban living conditions
Founding of the British empire in India
Working class leisure
Potato Famine
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