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AP European History
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1. The two rival communists groups. One weree true revolutionary Marxists - and the other were revisionist socialists.
Bolsheviks/Mensheviks
Botticelli
Hitler's Rise
Austro-Sardinian War
2. Was the authoritarian ruler of the Second Polish Republic. From mid-World War I he was a major influence in Poland's politics - and an important figure on the broader European political scene. He is considered largely responsible for Poland regaining
Kellogg-Briand Pact
Camillo di Cavour
Josef Pilsudaski
Jacobins
3. German Foreign Minister who assumed leadership of government and got the French to move out of the Ruhr
Henri Pétain
Why war was seen as a good thing in 1914
Gustav Stresemann
Jesuits
4. An armed uprising in Munich of maybe 50 people at most - crushed - Hitler's idea
Franz Liszt
Alban Berg
Béla Kun
Beer Hall Putsch
5. A Dutch expressionist who painted a 'moving visions in his mind's eye'
Vincent Van Gogh
Comintern
Leopold II
Renaissance Popes
6. The revolution of the unplanned overthrowing of the Tsarist government - and the government that followed the revolution.
Russian (March) Revolution/ Provisional Government
Laissez-faire capitalism
Maria Theresa
Surplus Value
7. 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
Oligarchy
Treaty of Versailles terms
Battle of Verdun
Army Order Number 1
8. 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
Botticelli
Reasons for and against Italian unity
Line of Demarcation
William I
9. Differences between French and British were over the treatment of the Germans - specifically on the payment of reparations
Lorenzo the Magnificent
Ludwig Wittgenstein
British-French Tensions
Nationalism
10. Danish religious philosopher who made a total religious commitment to a remote and majestic god - after rejecting formalistic religion
Søren Kierkegaard
Kulturkampf
Whigs and Tories
The Schlieffen Plan
11. A new principle of building design that focused on buildings being functional which means serving the purpose it was made for best
Surplus Value
John Kay
19th century class structure
Functionalism
12. This was the man who served under Cardinal Richelieu and laid the foundations for Louis XIV's expansionist policies
Cardinal Mazarin
National self-determination
Extension of suffrage in Britain
Paul Cézanne
13. A group of socialist national parties that met and discussed Marx - and planned action
Neville Chamberlain
Second International
Matthew Perry
Young Turks
14. This man wrote Heart of Darkness - where he criticized the Europeans in their civilizing
Polish Corridor
Joseph Conrad
Gold Glory and God
Rosa Luxembourg
15. A radical - authoritarian nationalist ideology that aims to create a single-party state with a government led by a dictator who seeks national unity and development by requiring individuals to subordinate self-interest to the collective interest of t
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Nuremburg Laws
John Maynard Keynes
Fascism
16. An artist who led the way into realism; his treatment of the human body and face replaced the formal stiffness and artificiality that had long characterized the representation of the human body
Dante
Benjamin Disraeli
Giotto
One man - one plan - one mustache
17. This is the value of the unpaid surplus labor performed by the worker for the capitalist for profit
Vincent Van Gogh
John A. Hobson
Surplus Value
Enclosure movement
18. The most of these were economical and not political - and even then were mostly only halfway efforts
Werner Heisenberg
National Workshops
Edward Bernstein
Russian Modernization
19. The war lost 15 million lives and cost 196 billion in today's money
Costs of the war -- monetary & human
Vespucci
Benito Mussolini
Dialectics
20. The French idea of revenge for what Germany did in the Franco-Prussian war
Revanchisme
'Universal Man'
Popular Front
Reparations
21. When France occupied the Ruhr coal fields to demand that the German pay their reparations
Ruhr Crisis 1923
Pope Alexander VI
Tennis Court Oath
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
22. This was the most famous and one of the first concrete reformer who began to reject some of the more obscure and selfish laws of the Catholic Church
Giuseppe Mazzini
Martin Luther
Romanticism
Social Democrats
23. This was a insurrection of Muslim and Hindi army officers that spread through northern India before it was crushed. It was because of people trying to send out the white army officers
Surplus Value
Corn Laws
Great Rebellion (Indian Mutiny)
Georges Haussmann
24. These were Mussolini's bullies who pushed socialist out of Northern Italy
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25. This man believed that each age is characterized by a dominant set of ideas - which produces opposing ideas and a new synthesis
'Spanish Armada'
Surplus Value
Georg Hegel
Causes of the French Revolution
26. This was the start of the building of foreign empires for trade and military advantages over other states
Modern imperialism
Ems Telegram
Karl Marx
People's Budget
27. This was the first explorer to round the Cape of Good Hope and sail into the Indian Ocean trade
Bolsheviks/Mensheviks
da Gama
China's Hundred Days of Reform
'Conquistadors'
28. Given by the Provisional Government - this stripped the army officers of power - and placed it in hand of elected committees. This collapsed army discipline
Army Order Number 1
Urban planning and public transit
Georges Sorel
French educational reforms
29. Germany became more and more isolated because it was aggressive and France had pursued many alliances against Germany - leaving Germany only with Austria
Isolation & 'Opening' of China and Japan
Da Vinci
Alliances 1873-1914 & German isolation
Oliver Cromwell
30. Life was hard - there was no improvement in the average standard of living - but unemployment was unknown and communism had real appeal
Louis XVIII
Encyclopedia
Huguenots
Soviet quality of life
31. This was the king who issued the Edict of Nantes
Council of Trent
Battle of Waterloo
Henry IV of France
Meeting at Marburg
32. A rebellion of traditionalist Chinese people who wanted to throw the foreigners out
Boxer Rebellion
Alexander II
Hapsburgs
Raft of the Medusa (Géricault)
33. Putting smaller farms together into one large farm so as to increase productivity
Jesuits
Utopia
Leopold II
Collectivization
34. This was the king and queen of Spain who took over the Catholic Spain and started the Spanish Inquisition
Newton
Ferdinand and Isabella
Danton
Reasons for Bolshevik victory
35. This man was a poet - playwright and novelist and wrote one of the best known novels ever (Don Quixote)
Alban Berg
Josef Pilsudaski
Russian (March) Revolution/ Provisional Government
Cervantes
36. This was the group of people called by Louis XVI that would keep the king in check like the English Parliament
Harvey
Estates-General
The Stuarts
Emile
37. Member of the Liberal party in Great Britain who helped raise taxes on the rich - and reform in general
Alliances 1873-1914 & German isolation
David Lloyd George
Hyperinflation
Pan-Slavism
38. He wanted to unify Germany - but played it safe - with many alliances and pacts - and ends up being amazing
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39. An occurrence in Russia that lead to the increase of its stature in world power standings and revitalized the economy and industry
Modernization
Huguenots
Two Treatises on Government (John Locke)
Nationalism
40. An artistic movement that expressed world that could not normally be seen - like dreams and fantasy.
New Economic Policy
Post-Impressionism
Walter Scott
Magellan
41. This was the conference that Charles V called to bring Martin Luther to speak
Diet of Worms
Decline of Ottoman Empire
Cavour's program
Philosophy of the Enlightenment
42. One of the members of the banker family of Florence that ruled behind the scenes of the government
Alliances 1873-1914 & German isolation
Cosmo deMedici
June Days
Effects of the Scientific Revolution
43. Bismarck's idea of always preparing and waging war - and those things can only be done with war
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44. A futile battle that resulted in millions dead
Treaty of Versailles terms
Regulatory Legislation (Factory - Mines & 10 Hours Acts)
Passchendaele
Doge
45. 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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46. Great British prime minister who advocated peace and a policy of appeasement
Commercial revolution
Neville Chamberlain
Austrian 'anti-nationalism'
Totalitarianism
47. A French painter who used a impressionism called 'super-realism -' capture overall impression of the thing they were painting
Henry Labouchière
'Total war' & measures to prosecute it
Erich Ludendorff
Claude Monet
48. This was the way that many people were granted salvation. This was a common method of the church to gain power and money
Lateran Agreement
Spanish Inquisition
Sale of Indulgences
Habeas Corpus Act
49. 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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50. This bill gave representation to most people in England
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin)
Henry IV of France
Reform Bill of 1832
Michelangelo