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AP European History
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1. These were conclusions reached by the philosophes against which debate was impossible
Popular Front
Cosmo deMedici
Natural laws
Donatello
2. Member of the Liberal party in Great Britain who helped raise taxes on the rich - and reform in general
David Lloyd George
Erasmus
Camillo di Cavour
Omdurman
3. A desire of some people in Ireland to not be ruled by England
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Irish Home Rule
Rudolf Hess
Realism
4. These revolutions occurred in 1)France - because of the depression and rising unemployment rates caused starvation in France in which they then overthrew the bourgeois monarchy 2)Austria - because the Hungarians rebelled against the Austrian Empire a
Greek revolution
Quadruple Alliance
Revolutions of 1848
Peasants' War
5. People wanted Italian unity because it would unify Italy - and they wanted a different government. People did not want unification because it went against the church - there were very different areas in the north and the south - and because they want
Kristallnacht
Reasons for and against Italian unity
Problems of trench life
Giuseppe Garibaldi
6. France's first elected president by universal male suffrage - and developed strong nationalism like his cousin
Berlin Conference of 1884-5
Jacobins
Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III)
Vincenzo Gioberti
7. An artistic movement that displayed vivid dream worlds and fantastic unreal images
Ruhr Crisis 1923
Battle of Waterloo
Fourteen Points
Surrealism
8. He was chief of the general staff during WWI for the Germans
Lebensraum
Joseph Lister
Dialectics
Erich von Falkenhayn
9. An artistic movement that expressed world that could not normally be seen - like dreams and fantasy.
Saint-Simon
Post-Impressionism
Jean Jaures
Syllabus of Errors
10. This stated that local government had some power - but that ultimate power rested in the hands of Bismarck and William
North German Confederation Constitution
Louis XIV
Dawes Plan
Revolutions of 1830
11. This was another leader in the Reformation who believed in a simple faith and a simple method of worship
Troppau Conference
Zionism
'Spanish Armada'
John Calvin
12. This new German emperor opposed Bismarck - fired him - and ended up being less successful than Bismarck anyway
Egyptian Nationalist Party
Werner Heisenberg
William II
Warren Hastings
13. A determined reactionary Tsar who nevertheless sped forward with economic modernization
Extension of suffrage in Britain
William Gladstone
Labor aristocracy
Alexander III
14. This war showed that the Russian were way behind the rest of the world - and needed reform.
Income inequality / Standard of Living
Crimean War - impact in Britain & Russia
Roundheads and Cavaliers
July Decrees
15. American president at the time of WWI who came up with 14 points
Woodrow Wilson
Adolphe Thiers
Anabaptists
'Crown from the gutter'
16. This was the period of economic and political expansion - colonialism - and mercantilism that occurred in Europe
Justifications for Imperialism
Varieties of Socialism
Victor Emmanuel III
Commercial revolution
17. Danish religious philosopher who made a total religious commitment to a remote and majestic god - after rejecting formalistic religion
Søren Kierkegaard
Miasma Theory / Germ Theory
Charles Talleyrand
Northwest Passage
18. Man who created the printing press and changed the production and reading of books
Responses to Imperialism: Traditionalist v. Modernist
John Calvin
Johann Gutenberg
Petrograd Soviet
19. This man was one of the early and influential socialist thinkers who proclaimed the tremendous possibilities of industrial development
Trans-Siberian Railroad
Proletariat
Nepotism
Saint-Simon
20. The socialist opposed nationalism and thought that the German worker had more in common with the French worker than the German boss
Hohenzollerns
Socialists and Nationalism
Emile
Henrí Matisse
21. Was an Austrian philosopher and a logical empiricist who argued in Essay on Logical Philosophy that great philosophical questions like god freedom and morality were 'quite literally senseless.'
Leon Gambetta
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Frederick William IV
Henry IV of France
22. This act made it illegal to meet with a group of more than fifty people
Seditious Meetings Act
Grand Alliance - members - goals
Frederick William IV
Savonarola
23. A Political opponent of Stalin's who was executed for being more popular that Stalin
Franz Liszt
Sergei Kirov
William II
Victor Hugo
24. This war was began as a follow-up of the War of Austrian Succession when Prussia invaded Austria
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25. This was the name of the military dictatorship that England took on during the reign of Oliver Cromwell
Joseph Lister
Louis XIV
Costs of the war -- monetary & human
The Protectorate
26. Leaders who violently rejected parliamentary restraint and liberal values - as well as exercised unprecedented control over masses and sought to mobilize them for war.
Radical Dictatorships
Crimean War - impact in Britain & Russia
Saint-Simon
Socialists and Nationalism
27. This was the Portuguese Prince that gave steadfast financial and moral support to the navigators
Social Democrats
Diet of Worms
Prince Henry the Navigator
Joseph Goebbels
28. 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
Hyperinflation
Existentialism
Francis Xavier
Hitler's goals
29. The philosophy of the liberal arts that emphasized human beings and their achievements
Robert Koch
Humanism
Magyar policies
Collectivization
30. This granted full civil rights to people and opened up the Duma
Voltaire
'Bloody Sunday' (1905) - Causes - actions - effects
Great Purges
October Manifesto
31. 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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32. A desire for success abroad lead to this. It was a short war against Denmark to gain these providences
Schleswig-Holstein crisis
Modernization
Wassily Kandinski
Rump Parliament
33. This French king appointed Cardinal Richelieu
Khedive
Martin Luther
Louis XIII
Second International
34. A Dominican friar that predicted the French invasion of Florence from the paganism and the moral vice of the city
Savonarola
James Hargreaves
Cubism
Louis Blanc
35. A Freudian physiological idea that if you did not get over loving your parent of the opposite sex - you would have this complex where you hated your other parent and have issues with parental relations.
Mary I
Relationship between Alexandra & Rasputin / Rasputin's assassination
Oedipal Complex
Young Turks
36. 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
Progress of the War
Justifications for Imperialism
Paul von Hindenburg
37. This was the name that England took on after the civil war and the kingship was abolished
Regulatory Legislation (Factory - Mines & 10 Hours Acts)
Giuseppe Garibaldi
The Commonwealth of England
Vesalius
38. This was the first man to isolate a bacterium and a virus and as a result h could create new vaccines for the disease
Robert Koch
Liberal v. Conservative Parties in Britain
James II
Edict of Nantes
39. This was the extremely lopsided victory by English army over the protestors as a result of the Corn Laws
House of Orange
Effects of the Scientific Revolution
Franz Joseph
Peterloo
40. Incident in France where a Jewish captain was tried for treason because they military was anti-Semitic - and it divided the country
Dreyfus Affair
Spanish Inquisition
Peter the Great
Witte's reforms
41. This was the pope that granted power to Ferdinand and Isabella to appoint bishops to the Spanish territories and also settled the argument between Spain and Portugal over South America
Pope Alexander VI
Reasons for and against German unity
Dual Monarchy
Theobald von Bethman-Hollweg
42. This was the Spanish equivalent to the Knights of the Round Table
Joseph Goebbels
Habeas Corpus Act
El Cid
German 1918 Offensive
43. This was the royal dynasty of electors in Prussia
Hohenzollerns
Evolutionary Socialism
Ulrich Zwingli
Elie Halévy
44. These were meeting places for philosophical discussion that were for the upper and middle class citizens who would talk about different doctrines
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Salons
Walther Rathenau
Congo exploitation
45. Britain gained this territory by slowly asserting influence and putting people in charge
Doge
Kristallnacht
Founding of the British empire in India
William and Mary
46. This was the alliance between Great Britain - Austria - Russia - and Prussia after the Napoleonic era
Quadruple Alliance
Why war was seen as a good thing in 1914
Erich von Falkenhayn
Jacobins
47. The clergy made up a very small percentage but owned 10% of the land; the nobles made up another small percentage but also owned most of the land; and the rest of the people made up 97% of France and owned very little land
Three Estates
James Hargreaves
Syllabus of Errors
Council of Trent
48. The western front became stalemated because it was full of trench warfare and needless death
Id - Ego - Superego
Masaccio
Women in totalitarian states
Why the Western Front became stalemated
49. French offensive that resulted in an almost mutiny by the French military
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50. The ruler of Venice
Scramble for Africa
Doge
Mein Kampf
Franz von Papen