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AP European History
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1. Objectives were to increase industrial output by 250% and agriculture output by 150% and have 1/5 of Russian peasants on collective farms. The methods were forced farming and scare tactics like gulags. The success was that of industry - which produce
Five Year plans - objectives - methods - success
Henri Pétain
Labor aristocracy
Reform Bill of 1832
2. This humanism philosophy interpreted Italian ideas about and attitudes toward classical antiquity - individualism - and humanism in terms of their own traditions
Northern Humanism
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Wassily Kandinski
Laissez-faire capitalism
3. This English poet joined the Greeks and died fighting so that they may be free
War Communism
Lord Byron
Troppau Conference
Frederick Elector of Saxony
4. The fiery mayor of Vienna who preached anti-Semitism and appealed to lower middle class
Benjamin Disraeli
Karl Lueger
Valois
Pope Leo X
5. A tough finance minister who thought that Russia's industrial backwardness was threatening Russia's power and greatness
Sergei Witte
Why war preparations were 'unstoppable'
Existentialism
Voltaire
6. This was the man who created the theory of sovereignty in which a state becomes sovereign by claiming a monopoly over the instruments of justice
Laissez-faire capitalism
Quadruple Alliance
Strains of the war on the Great Powers
Jean Bodin
7. These were the theories of the spread of disease. The miasma theory said that disease was spread by a bad odor. The new germ theory developed by Louis Pasteur said that diseases were spread by bacteria called germs
Karl Barth
Miasma Theory / Germ Theory
Victor Emmanuel III
Robert Koch
8. Putting smaller farms together into one large farm so as to increase productivity
Charles Darwin
Theory of Evolution
Collectivization
Jacobins
9. French Prime Minister who moved and occupied into the Ruhr to collect war reparations
Conservative Authoritarianism
Masaccio
Conservatism
Raymond Poincaré
10. The final straw for the Japanese - resulting in millions of civilian and military death. Little Boy and Fat Man were used here. These flew on the plane 'The Enola Gay'
A-bombs - Hiroshima - Nagasaki
Wilhelm II Mustafa Kemal
Austrian Anschluss
Wanderer in the Clouds (Friedrich)
11. Was a pact that said that just said was bad - but did not outline any method for preventing war.
Bentham (Utilitarianism)
Institutes of the Christian Religion
Kellogg-Briand Pact
Joseph Lister
12. This event happened to set laws for colonization and claiming land in Africa
Protestantism
Alfred von Schlieffen
Berlin Conference of 1884-5
Giuseppe Mazzini
13. This was a movement within Lutheranism that revived Protestantism that called for an emotional relationship - allowed for the priesthood of all believers - and the Christian rebirth in everyday affairs
Tanzimat
Pietism
House of Orange
Nuremburg Laws
14. This was the union of skilled workers in the working classes that had a set behavioral code. They were usually run by construction bosses and factory foremen
Deism
Labor aristocracy
On Liberty (John Stuart Mill)
Elizabeth I
15. 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
Urban living conditions
Rudyard Kipling
Robert Nievelle
Austro-Prussian War - Causes & Outcomes
16. This was the re-establishment of the monarchy in England under Charles II. Both houses of Parliament were restored but the religious tensions still were present in England
Northwest Passage
The Restoration
British-French Tensions
Qing Dynasty
17. An important canal to the British in Egypt
Kepler
Enabling Act
Austro-Sardinian War
Suez Canal
18. This was the first explorer to round the Cape of Good Hope and sail into the Indian Ocean trade
Justifications for Imperialism
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Meeting at Marburg
da Gama
19. Isolation to protect against the corruptive west - and a forced opening for reasons of trace
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20. The philosophical ideology that simply rejected the concerns of modern philosophy - like god and morality. Mainly started with Austrian philosopher Wittgenstein.
Karl Lueger
Austro-Sardinian War
Logical Empiricism
'White' forces
21. The new idea that revitalized the period of expansion and gathering of colonies
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22. This was the alliance between Austria Prussia and Russia on the crusade against the ideas and politics of the dual revolution.
Russian (March) Revolution/ Provisional Government
Paul von Hindenburg
Holy Alliance
Cardinal Richelieu
23. 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
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24. This was one o the original men to challenge the church. His writings became 'scriptures' for other reformers to follow.
Napoleonic Code
Ghibeleines
Strains of the war on the Great Powers
Wycliffe
25. This was the group of people that was important in converting Asians and Latin Americans to Catholicism which allowed for the mass spread of Christianity
D-Day
Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III)
Jesuits
Franz Joseph
26. This was the pope that used the sale of indulgences to rebuild a basilica and he was also the pope who challenged Martin Luther
Jesuits
Pope Leo X
Dutch Revolt
William II
27. A movement to create a Jewish homeland in Palestine
Francis Xavier
Elie Halévy
War of Austrian Succession
Zionism
28. Upper class and Conservatives did not want unification because they would have less power - but the rest of the people wanted it because of nationalism and German identity
Reasons for and against German unity
'Blood and Iron'
Nievelle's Offensive
John Kay
29. The small government in Paris who wanted to resist the conservative leaders of France and tried to form their own government
Paris Commune
Causes of the French Revolution
Henry VIII
Importance of Germany's campaign through Belgium
30. The cause was people wanted to present a petition to the Tsar - the action was people getting shot - the effect was people disliking the Tsar and turning on him
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31. This man was a radical Chinese reformer who sought to overthrow the government
Joseph Conrad
Sun Yatsen
Theory of Evolution
Nationalism
32. This was the new constitution that the National Assembly wrote that gave all citizens free expression of thoughts and opinions and guaranteed equality before the law
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
Louis Pasteur
German 1918 Offensive
Ricardo (Iron Law of Wages)
33. These terms said that Germany had to pay money - that Germany had to give up land - and that Germany had to keep its army size down
Charles V
One man - one plan - one mustache
Georges Haussmann
Treaty of Versailles terms
34. This was the new feeling of pride for one's country after the Napoleonic era
Nationalism
Henry Labouchière
Urban living conditions
Surplus Value
35. This was the Scottish royal family that ruled England after Elizabeth I
Saint-Simon
The Stuarts
Francois Guizot
Ranjit Singh
36. A catholic priest who called for a federation of existing states under the presidency of a progressive pope in Italy
Vincenzo Gioberti
Kant
Alexander Kerensky
James Joyce
37. The socialist idea that we should embrace socialism in a gradual advance - with no bloody war
Victor Emmanuel III
Revisionism
Rudyard Kipling
Russian Modernization
38. The Dreyfus affair lead to the separation of church and state - and lead to more people in government backed schools that were no longer catholic schools but republican schools.
Wycliffe
Zionism
French educational reforms
19th century class structure
39. This work advocated breast feeding and natural dress and that boys' education should have plenty of fresh air and exercise and he said a women's nature was a life of marriage and child rearing
'Total war' & measures to prosecute it
Realism
Holy Alliance
Emile
40. This was the man who first detailed the accounted for the circulation of blood flow
'White' forces
The Schlieffen Plan
Wilhelm II Mustafa Kemal
Harvey
41. He was totally focused on himself - double and tripled crossed - rose by gaining support of party
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42. The French alliance between the smaller countries of Poland - Hungary - and Czechoslovakia.
Partition of Poland
Psycho-social impact of WWI
Tennis Court Oath
The Little Entente
43. This was the reaction to the despotism after the Second Revolution which led to the establishment of the five-man executive that supported the French military which was not popular with the French people
Mussolini's Rise - role of Black Shirts
Thermidorian Reaction and The Directory
Erich von Falkenhayn
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
44. He was chief of the general staff during WWI for the Germans
Founding of the British empire in India
Erich von Falkenhayn
Duma
Course of WWII
45. A man who helped to shed some light on the church's problems with hurting the people that follow the religion. He was seen as a radical and was not allowed to study John Wycliffe's publications yet was executed after he was tried for heresy
Lawrence of Arabia
National Workshops
Stalinization of culture
Hus
46. The political mastermind behind all of Sardinia's unification plans - he succeeded in creating a Northern Italian nation state
Triple Entente & Triple Alliance
Evolutionary Socialism
Camillo di Cavour
Huguenots
47. This was the way that many people were granted salvation. This was a common method of the church to gain power and money
Thirty Years' War
Qing Dynasty
Sale of Indulgences
Crimean War - impact in Britain & Russia
48. American president at the time of WWI who came up with 14 points
Woodrow Wilson
Alexander Kerensky
Boers / Afrikaners
Modern liberalism
49. This man said that population would always grow faster than the food supply and the only hope of warding o war - famine - and disease was that young men and women had to limit the growth of population by marrying late
Malthus (On Population)
Paris Reconstruction
Whigs and Tories
World Markets / European foreign investment
50. This was the name given to the Spanish explorers who would conquer the land they discovered and utilize the resources they found there for Spain
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