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AP European History
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1. This was the Pope that called the Council of Trent
English Civil War
Pope Paul III
Index of Prohibited Literature
Francis Xavier
2. Failed allied offensive that resulted in a lot of loss of life
Erich Ludendorff
Tennis Court Oath
Battle of the Somme
Francisco Franco
3. This man invented the cotton gin which allowed for the faster picking of cotton in the Americas
Hitler's Foreign Policy
Brumaire Coup and The Consulate
Ruhr Crisis 1923
Eli Whitney
4. The idea that human beings simply exist - have no higher purpose - and must exist and choose their actions for themselves. Existentialism mainly influenced by Nietzsche. Existentialism sustain popularity in Germany with Martin Heidegger and Karl Jasp
Valois
Reform Bill of 1832
Bolshevik (October) Revolution
Existentialism
5. A catholic priest who called for a federation of existing states under the presidency of a progressive pope in Italy
Collectivization
Leon Blum
Vincenzo Gioberti
October Manifesto
6. Was a Hungarian Communist politician who ruled Hungary as leader of the short-lived Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919
Hapsburgs
Béla Kun
Urban planning and public transit
Alliances 1873-1914 & German isolation
7. This war showed that the Russian were way behind the rest of the world - and needed reform.
The Prince
Natural laws
Crimean War - impact in Britain & Russia
Quakers
8. Aristocracy > Middle Class (Upper > Middle > Lower) > Working Classes (Labor Aristocracy > Semiskilled > Unskilled)
19th century class structure
Vincent Van Gogh
Polish Corridor
Reasons for Bolshevik victory
9. This event showed that Germany was war hungry and turned the British onto the side of the French
Victor Emmanuel
Urban planning and public transit
Moroccan Crisis & Algeciras Conference 1906
Bauhaus
10. The Greeks revolted against the Ottomans for their independence - to which the Concert generally opposed to this
Henri Bergson
Oliver Cromwell
Greek revolution
Vincent Van Gogh
11. A work that portrays an acquisitive - sensual - and worldly society through descriptions of merchants - friars - and husbands
Dialectics
The Decameron
Congress of Vienna
Peasants' War
12. There were the early French socialists who believed in economic planning and argued that the government should rationally organize the economy and not depend on destructive competition to do the job. There was also dialectic socialism in which the fo
Henri Bergson
Bauhaus
Congo exploitation
Varieties of Socialism
13. A British politician who extended the vote to the rich middle class in order to broaden the political base of the conservative party
Benjamin Disraeli
Huguenots
Pietism
Frederick the Great
14. German architect who broke form previous design with light - airy - bright buildings of glass and iron
Walter Gropius
Serbian nationalist movement
Walther Rathenau
Assassination of Franz Ferdinand -- the Black Hand
15. The man who began the humanism movement and he believed that he was living the start of new era
French educational reforms
Robespierre
Humanism
Petrarch
16. French stockbroker turned painter - pioneered expressionist techniques and fled to South Pacific
Paul Gaugin
Commercial revolution
Vincenzo Gioberti
Dreyfus Affair
17. The old leader of Austria in the years before WWI
Franz Joseph
Francisco Franco
Gravrilo Princip
D-Day
18. The strip of Poland that the Germans wanted to take - specifically Danzig
Ludwig van Beethoven
Philip II of Spain
Polish Corridor
Assassination of Franz Ferdinand -- the Black Hand
19. A Serbian nationalist in the Black hand who killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Gravrilo Princip
Igor Stravinsky
Lawrence of Arabia
Fascism
20. German who concocted the plan of 'France for breakfast - Russia for dinner'
Line of Demarcation
Mary I
Zionism
Alfred von Schlieffen
21. This was the last of the wars that occurred over the religious differences in France - between the Catholics (Henry III of France and Henry of Guise) and Protestants (Henry IV)
Hyperinflation
Robert Koch
War of the Three Henrys
'Separation of powers'
22. French Prime Minister who moved and occupied into the Ruhr to collect war reparations
Raymond Poincaré
Reichstag fire & fallout
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
1842 Western penetration of Egypt
23. This was the group of people called by Louis XVI that would keep the king in check like the English Parliament
Estates-General
Anti-Semitism
Crimean War - impact in Britain & Russia
Munich Conference
24. Great British prime minister who advocated peace and a policy of appeasement
Wealth of Nations
Neville Chamberlain
Mary Wollstonecraft
Triple Entente & Triple Alliance
25. The working class still enjoyed drinking - although it was discouraged - they started to enjoy sports and music halls - although blood sports declined
Working class leisure
Louis Pasteur
The Restoration
English Civil War
26. The fiery mayor of Vienna who preached anti-Semitism and appealed to lower middle class
Karl Lueger
'Effective Occupation'
Surrealism
Paul Cézanne
27. This theory stated that animals could evolve from other animals in order to adapt to their environments. This theory was not widely accepted for it could possibly account for humans which would defeat the whole purpose of creationism
Salons
Victor Hugo
Theory of Evolution
Holy Alliance
28. The love of my life. Said that there were three points were man was stripped of his specialness. Copernicus said that man was not center of universe; Darwin said that man is not God's special creation; and Freud said that man is savage. Freud said th
Dadaism
Sigmund Freud
Ulrich Zwingli
Pope Paul III
29. Was a reaction to the loss of faith in humans - which came from the war - and lead to renewed interest in Christian view of the world. Major people were Kierkegaard - Barth - and Marcel.
Salons
Sun Yatsen
Christian Revival
The Stuarts
30. These decrees limited the voting rights of the wealthy and censored the press
Treaty of Versailles terms
Walter Gropius
July Decrees
Brumaire Coup and The Consulate
31. The movie that dictates the life and failure of Hitler
Sun Yatsen
Hermann Göring
Collectivization
One man - one plan - one mustache
32. These were meeting places for philosophical discussion that were for the upper and middle class citizens who would talk about different doctrines
Salons
Goldhagen Thesis
Ninety-five Theses
Johann Gutenberg
33. The trench was dirty - wet - smelly - and full of death - and you waited to die at any moment
Problems of trench life
Realism
Nicholas II
Georg Hegel
34. This was the march by the women of Paris to the home of Marie Antoinette in order to demand action for the ridiculous raise in the price of bread
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35. This was Austria's foreign minister who wanted a balance of power in an international equilibrium of political and military forces that would discourage aggression
The Courtier
Klemens von Metternich
Theobald von Bethman-Hollweg
Sino-Japanese War
36. Unsuccessful uprising of sailors - soldiers - and civilians against Russian government (against Bolsheviks)
Rudyard Kipling
Henri Bergson
Kronstadt Rebels
Vincenzo Gioberti
37. He wanted to declare the superiority of Aryan race - create more living space for them - and make himself eternal supreme dictator for life
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38. Isolation to protect against the corruptive west - and a forced opening for reasons of trace
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39. This was the man who dominated the reform movement in Scotland. He established the Presbyterian Church of Scotland so that ministers ran the church - not bishops
Urban planning and public transit
Relationship between Alexandra & Rasputin / Rasputin's assassination
Béla Kun
John Knox
40. The idea that we do know no anything for certain and all we know is possibilities - probabilities - and tendencies. Put forth by German physicist Heisenberg.
Uncertainty Principle
Jean Paul Sartre
Lateran Agreement
Claude Monet
41. This was the first explorer who rounded the southern tip of the Cape of Good Hope but was never able to go all the way around
Id - Ego - Superego
Paul Valéry
Diaz
Committee of Public Safety
42. This scientist formulated the experimental method and using this - came up with the law of inertia - among several discoveries related to the moon
Galileo
Columbus
Charles Talleyrand
Reasons for Russian weakness
43. This was one o the original men to challenge the church. His writings became 'scriptures' for other reformers to follow.
Wycliffe
Charles Talleyrand
Zionism
Battle of Verdun
44. These were the reasons of bad leadership - and lack of organized or effective army
Reasons for Russian weakness
Duma
'Conquistadors'
Philosophes
45. This granted full civil rights to people and opened up the Duma
Cardinal Mazarin
The 'Big Four'
October Manifesto
'The White Man's Burden'
46. This work of art shows the insignificance of the human and the supremacy of nature
Structure of German government
Savonarola
Lawrence of Arabia
Wanderer in the Clouds (Friedrich)
47. Was a German industrialist - politician - writer - and statesman who served as Foreign Minister of Germany during the Weimar Republic.
Matthew Perry
Mary Wollstonecraft
Walther Rathenau
Dowager Empress
48. This man stated that because of population growth - the wages would always sink to subsistence level
Existentialism
Copernicus
Ricardo (Iron Law of Wages)
Why the Western Front became stalemated
49. They were given more rights and had complete equality of rights
Justifications for Imperialism
Walter Gropius
Women in totalitarian states
Sergei Kirov
50. Was an international Communist organization founded in Moscow in March 1919. The International intended to fight 'by all available means - including armed force - for the overthrow of the international bourgeoisie and for the creation of an internati
Philosophy of the Enlightenment
Frederick William IV
Galileo
Comintern