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AP European History
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1. This massive victory by the French caused Russia and the Austrians to suspend their support against France
Stadholder
Battle of Austerlitz
Emile
Magyar policies
2. These were conclusions reached by the philosophes against which debate was impossible
Natural laws
Great Rebellion (Indian Mutiny)
Schleswig-Holstein crisis
Pope Alexander VI
3. These were part of Wilson's plan to end WW1 conflict
Treaty of Nanking
Victor Hugo
Theobald von Bethman-Hollweg
Fourteen Points
4. This is the oath that the representatives of the third estate took when they swore that they would never disband until they had proper representation
Alexander III
The Restoration
Tennis Court Oath
Iwo Jima
5. German socialist revolutionary who was assassinated after the war
Alexander III
The Decameron
Index of Prohibited Literature
Rosa Luxembourg
6. Some people thought that we should accept and learn from the people who were taking over our land - these being the modernists; and other thought that we should completely try to get rid of them - these people being the traditionalists
Oliver Cromwell
Responses to Imperialism: Traditionalist v. Modernist
Louis XVIII
Stadholder
7. Was a British soldier and senior commander (field marshal) during World War I. He commanded the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) from 1915 to the end of the War. Most notably he was commander during the Battle of the Somme - the 3rd Battle of Ypres
Douglas Haig
Nepotism
Neville Chamberlain
Theory of Evolution
8. An armed uprising in Munich of maybe 50 people at most - crushed - Hitler's idea
Adolphe Thiers
Beer Hall Putsch
Founding of the British empire in India
Eli Whitney
9. They were given more rights and had complete equality of rights
Women in totalitarian states
Dante
Physiocrats
Henry Bessemer
10. This philosopher showed the overall attitude of the Enlightenment by saying 'have the courage to use your own understanding'
Kant
Reasons for and against German unity
The Schlieffen Plan
Reasons for and against Italian unity
11. This man wrote several plays and poems and is regarded as one of the best writers of all time
Existentialism
Locarno Pact / Spirit of Locarno
Shakespeare
Concert of Europe (Congress System)
12. This man wrote Heart of Darkness - where he criticized the Europeans in their civilizing
'Liberty - Equality - Fraternity'
Laissez-faire capitalism
Iwo Jima
Joseph Conrad
13. This was planned by Georges Haussmann - who was assigned by Napoleon III - to provide employment - improved living conditions - and to show the glory of the French empire
Paris Reconstruction
A-bombs - Hiroshima - Nagasaki
Rosa Luxembourg
Alliances 1873-1914 & German isolation
14. German-Jewish physicist that undermined Newtonian physics and developed theory of relativity
Jacobins
Albert Einstein
Pope Leo X
Savonarola
15. (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
Cardinal Mazarin
Austro-Sardinian War
Lebensraum
Thermidorian Reaction and The Directory
16. This was what the early German Romantics called themselves
Social Democrats
Hitler's Popularity - how popular - why
Sturm und Drang
Causes of the French Revolution
17. This man stated that because of population growth - the wages would always sink to subsistence level
Lateran Agreement
Austrian Anschluss
Nationalism
Ricardo (Iron Law of Wages)
18. This was the queen who reverted back to Catholicism in England for five years and during this reign - she executed many Protestants
Saint-Simon
Mary I
Theory of Evolution
Edict of Nantes
19. Viennese founder of 12 tone music and turned back on conventional tones
Sigmund Freud
Swallows / Repatriation
Arnold Schönberg
Moroccan Crisis & Algeciras Conference 1906
20. He was an architect who designed a hospital for orphans and foundlings set up by the silk-workers guild in Florence
Brunelleschi
Greek revolution
Johann Tetzel
Benito Mussolini
21. The largest political party in Sweden - who pushed for social reform legislation - and drew support from community and socialist and capitalist working together.
Pierre Auguste Renoir
China's Hundred Days of Reform
Social Democrats
June Days
22. 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
Great White Walls
War Communism
The Decameron
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
23. A railroad that went across Siberia
Trans-Siberian Railroad
Social Darwinism
Lord Byron
Gold Glory and God
24. American president at the time of WWI who came up with 14 points
Woodrow Wilson
Ems Telegram
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Søren Kierkegaard
25. German architect who broke form previous design with light - airy - bright buildings of glass and iron
Romanticism
Walter Gropius
Responses to Imperialism: Traditionalist v. Modernist
Antonio de Oliveira Salzar
26. An artistic movement that had a purposely nonsensical name - expressing its total rejection of previous modern art.
Martin Luther
Dadaism
Vincent Van Gogh
Voltaire
27. A revisionist social who advocated the gradual gain of socialism and looked towards Darwin's doctrines as a measure for a change in socialism's tactics
Oligarchy
Test Act of 1673
Potato Famine
Edward Bernstein
28. This was the meeting called by Pope Paul III that secured reconciliation with the Protestants
Young Turks
Council of Trent
Voltaire
Louis Napoleon's rise & ideas on gov't
29. 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.
Methodism
Psycho-social impact of WWI
Oedipal Complex
Phalansteries
30. This was the group of people called by Louis XVI that would keep the king in check like the English Parliament
A-bombs - Hiroshima - Nagasaki
Reasons for and against German unity
Estates-General
Hitler's Foreign Policy
31. 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
Peace of Westphalia
Thermidorian Reaction and The Directory
Lawrence of Arabia
Decline of Ottoman Empire
32. Young rebellious people in the Ottoman Empire who forced the Sultan to reform
Claude Monet
Young Turks
Why war was seen as a good thing in 1914
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
33. A mindset that people of Jewish heritage were inferior to other races
Fashoda Crisis of 1898
Anti-Semitism
Course of WWII
Martin Luther
34. This English poet joined the Greeks and died fighting so that they may be free
Ludwig van Beethoven
Lord Byron
Robert Nievelle
Income inequality / Standard of Living
35. These laws forbade the importation of foreign grain without the prices in England rising substantially
Louis Pasteur
Cottage industry
Corn Laws
Evolutionary Socialism
36. A short political treatise about political power how the ruler should gain - maintain - and increase it. Machiavelli explores the problems of human nature and concludes that human beings are selfish and out to advance their own interests
Bolshevik (October) Revolution
War of Austrian Succession
Charles Talleyrand
The Prince
37. This rivalry developed because of the increasing naval race - and because Germany was becoming increasingly militaristic
Development of Anglo-German rivalry & Naval arms race
Klemens von Metternich
Women in totalitarian states
Psycho-social impact of WWI
38. 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.
Bacon
Henry IV of France
Christian Revival
Encyclopedia
39. A Jewish military captain in the French Army - he was falsely accused of treason - and his affair split France apart
Alfred Dreyfus
'Blood and Iron'
Importance of Germany's campaign through Belgium
Quadruple Alliance
40. This work of art shows the insignificance of the human and the supremacy of nature
Irish Home Rule
John Calvin
Wanderer in the Clouds (Friedrich)
Ghibeleines
41. A Spanish artist - founder of Cubism - which focused on geometric shapes and overlapping planes
Theobald von Bethman-Hollweg
Pablo Picasso
Bismarck's plans and maneuvers
Boxer Rebellion
42. This man was a British soldier who established the military and political supremacy of the East India Company in Southern India and Bengal. He is credited with securing India - and the wealth that followed - for the British crown.
Estates-General
Robert Clive
Doge
James Joyce
43. British military commander who believed in expansion and founded the De Beers Mining Company
Louis XIV
Income inequality / Standard of Living
Cecil Rhodes
Paris Commune
44. The old Tsarist secret police
Cheka
Lusitania and Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
Saint-Simon
Tennis Court Oath
45. This was the king who started the success of Spain's foreign colonies
James II
Heinrich Brüning
Pablo Picasso
Philip II of Spain
46. 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
English Civil War
'Socialism in one country'
Boers / Afrikaners
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
47. The middle class frowned upon heavy drinking and the women were fond of fashion. Education was necessary and sexual purity was considered a virtue
Middle class values
Kepler
Louis Blanc
Saint-Simon
48. Danish religious philosopher who made a total religious commitment to a remote and majestic god - after rejecting formalistic religion
Rousseau
Seditious Meetings Act
Søren Kierkegaard
Saint-Simon
49. A Swiss Protestant theologian who said people were sinful and that religious truth was made know to humans only through God's grace - and people just had to accept God as true and be obedient.
Estates-General
Columbus
Karl Barth
Beer Hall Putsch
50. A policy in which US made formal annexation of China
Open Door Policy
Paul Valéry
Giuseppe Mazzini
Meeting at Marburg