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AP European History
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1. The new idea that revitalized the period of expansion and gathering of colonies
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2. Austria invades Italy and the French come in to help the Italians. The Italians and the French are very successful and gain Lombardy.
Habeas Corpus Act
Austro-Sardinian War
Austrian 'anti-nationalism'
Iwo Jima
3. Was a French philosopher and historian who wrote Era of Tyrannies - which talked about the different kinds of government and how they all stemmed out of nature of modern war.
Psycho-social impact of WWI
Elie Halévy
Moroccan Crisis & Algeciras Conference 1906
Id - Ego - Superego
4. This was the first explorer to round the Cape of Good Hope and sail into the Indian Ocean trade
Alexander Kerensky
Simony
Iwo Jima
da Gama
5. The largest political party in Sweden - who pushed for social reform legislation - and drew support from community and socialist and capitalist working together.
Reform Bill of 1832
Peace of Utrecht
Social Democrats
Frederick the Great
6. Hitler was popular for promising economic recovery and delivering
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7. 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
Modern imperialism
Sergei Witte
Gustav Stresemann
Existentialism
8. This was the international war between the Protestants and Catholics that eventually ended religious conflicts in Europe
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9. 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
Banking Families
Utopia
Joseph Goebbels
Nationalism
10. This man was a Romantic painter
Index of Prohibited Literature
John Constable (The Haywain)
Crimean War - impact in Britain & Russia
Friedrich Nietzsche
11. The ruler of Venice
Jacobins
Alexander II
Migration: Who went where - and why? (demographics)
Doge
12. When France occupied the Ruhr coal fields to demand that the German pay their reparations
Ricardo (Iron Law of Wages)
Ruhr Crisis 1923
Scramble for Africa
Concordat of 1801
13. One of the leaders of The Mountain
Galileo
Danton
Glorious Revolution
Søren Kierkegaard
14. President of the Weimar Republic of Germany who appointed Hitler Chancellor in 1933
Paul von Hindenburg
Paul Cézanne
Louis XIII
Assassination of Franz Ferdinand -- the Black Hand
15. Germany had to pay billions of dollars in war reperations
Wassily Kandinski
Sigmund Freud
Reparations
Da Vinci
16. This was the new style of literature that focused on the daily lives and adventures of a common person. This style was a response to Romanticism's supernaturalism and over-emphasis on emotion
Omdurman
Rosa Luxembourg
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
Realism
17. This was the response to the Enlightenment in which they believed that not everything could be measured - because of the passion of emotion
Romanticism
Erasmus
German social legislation
North German Confederation Constitution
18. The revolution of the unplanned overthrowing of the Tsarist government - and the government that followed the revolution.
Pan-Slavism
Christian Revival
Enabling Act
Russian (March) Revolution/ Provisional Government
19. The twisted social idea that used the theory of evolution and applied to people
Social Darwinism
Claude Monet
Eli Whitney
Magyar policies
20. Gained power through feeding off others - and promoting racist nationalist ideals. Gained control of the German Worker's Party - built his way up from there
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21. France's first elected president by universal male suffrage - and developed strong nationalism like his cousin
Index of Prohibited Literature
Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III)
Pan-Slavism
Franco-Prussian War - Causes & Outcomes
22. This man's work was extremely influential for the Romantic Movement
Frederick William (The Great Elector)
The Restoration
Rousseau
Paul von Hindenburg
23. Deputy to Hitler in the Nazi party person who dictated Mein Kampf
Vespucci
Rudolf Hess
Social Democrats
Varieties of Socialism
24. 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
'Separation of powers'
Malthus (On Population)
'Effective Occupation'
Troppau Conference
25. This massive victory by the French caused Russia and the Austrians to suspend their support against France
Battle of Austerlitz
Relationship between Alexandra & Rasputin / Rasputin's assassination
Cavour's program
Nazi racial theories
26. This was a playwright and a philosophe who said that the best that one could hope for in a government is a good monarch and he even often criticized the Catholic Church and government in his plays
Role of reason
Voltaire
Social Darwinism
Banking Families
27. Lieutenant General of the Imperial Russian Army and foremost general for the White Russians in the Russian civil war.
Fashoda Crisis of 1898
Anton Denikin
Christian Revival
Edwin Chadwick
28. The socialist idea that we should embrace socialism in a gradual advance - with no bloody war
War of Austrian Succession
Neville Chamberlain
Revisionism
The Decameron
29. Three reasons anarchy was about and any person could create power; the Bolsheviks had better leaders; the Bolsheviks appealed to many workers
Reasons for Bolshevik victory
Socialists and Nationalism
Louis XIII
Pierre Auguste Renoir
30. 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
Isolation & 'Opening' of China and Japan
Napoleonic Code
People's Budget
31. He used light and dark imagery to illustrate different feelings and emotions
Potato Famine
Id - Ego - Superego
Otto von Bismarck
Masaccio
32. These were general title given to the popes that would convince the Renaissance artists to work for them in order to enhance the majesty of the churches
Effects of the Scientific Revolution
Renaissance Popes
Otto von Bismarck
Egyptian Nationalist Party
33. This was the group of people in the National Assembly that met to discuss the political questions of the day
British-French Tensions
War of Austrian Succession
Fourteen Points
Jacobins
34. This was the treaty that was reached that ended the Habsburg-Valois Wars which also made Charles V recognize Lutheranism as a legitimate following
Cardinal Richelieu
Concordat of 1801
Peace of Augsburg
War Communism
35. Sardinia's monarch who helped unite Italy
Leopold II
Descartes
Victor Emmanuel
Puritan
36. This was the work that suggested that socialists should combine with other progressive forces to win gradual evolutionary gains for workers through legislation - unions - and further economic development
Modernization
Jean Paul Sartre
Evolutionary Socialism
Joseph II
37. (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
Surplus Value
Predestination
Open Door Policy
Lebensraum
38. A determined reactionary Tsar who nevertheless sped forward with economic modernization
Battle of Austerlitz
John Constable (The Haywain)
Alexander III
Frederick the Great
39. This was the physicist who said nothing can be known beyond all doubt
Edward Bernstein
Boyle
John Maynard Keynes
Psycho-social impact of WWI
40. The political mastermind behind all of Sardinia's unification plans - he succeeded in creating a Northern Italian nation state
Institutes of the Christian Religion
Miasma Theory / Germ Theory
Lorenzo the Magnificent
Camillo di Cavour
41. A member of British Parliament who mocked Rudyard Kipling's poem
Henry Labouchière
Humanism
Schleswig-Holstein crisis
Cervantes
42. This was the dictator who ruled over England after the English civil war. His death provided the military government collapse of England
Karl Lueger
Army Order Number 1
Pierre Auguste Renoir
Oliver Cromwell
43. The Japanese had a war with China and ended up gaining Korea - which they opened to trade; Japan became an imperialist power
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44. This was the Prussian king who embraced culture and wrote poetry and prose. He gave religious and philosophical toleration to all subjects - abolished torture and made the laws simpler
Robert Owen
Frederick the Great
Locarno Pact / Spirit of Locarno
A-bombs - Hiroshima - Nagasaki
45. They fell behind in industrialization - in education - and in general compared to the west
Puritan
Utopia
Neville Chamberlain
Decline of Ottoman Empire
46. This was a short ottoman parliament designed to model the western model of an empire
Swallows / Repatriation
Leon Blum
Tanzimat
Three Estates
47. A Siberian preacher who became friends of the Tsars - but hated by the public - twisted and cheated and exploited Alexandra.
Physiocrats
Renaissance Popes
Erich von Falkenhayn
Grigori Rasputin
48. This was the vast amount of ships sent by Phillip II to attack England because of the conflicts between Phillip II and Mary - Queen of Scots
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49. 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
Hitler's Popularity - how popular - why
Franz Joseph
Renaissance Popes
Jesuits
50. This was the document that stated that if a ruler steps over its proper function to protect the natural rights of life - liberty - and property - than that ruler was a tyrant and must be overthrown
Two Treatises on Government (John Locke)
Paul von Hindenburg
Henry VIII
Structure of German government