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AP European History
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1. Germany became more and more isolated because it was aggressive and France had pursued many alliances against Germany - leaving Germany only with Austria
Duma
Rudyard Kipling
Charles V
Alliances 1873-1914 & German isolation
2. A radical idealistic patriot who wanted a centralized democratic republic based on universal male suffrage and will of the people in Italy
Giuseppe Mazzini
Quadruple Alliance
Frederick William (The Great Elector)
Duma
3. Bolshevik revolutionary and political and intellectual thinker for Stalin. Supported the NEP
Leon Gambetta
Benjamin Disraeli
Catherine the Great
Nikolai Bukharin
4. Freud said that there was conscious - which you could control - and the subconscious. He said that the Id was living in the subconscious was just had primordial desires that wanted stuff like food and sex. Then there was the Superego that did not wan
Zionism
Id - Ego - Superego
Jean Jaures
'New Imperialism'
5. These were part of Wilson's plan to end WW1 conflict
Frederick William IV
Robert Castlereagh
Fourteen Points
Henry Labouchière
6. This man was a radical Chinese reformer who sought to overthrow the government
Sun Yatsen
Bacon
Methodism
British Opium Trade / Opium Wars
7. This movement said that all men and women who sought salvation might be saved - giving the people a message of hope
Thomas Hobbes
D-Day
Methodism
Reparations
8. These were the reasons of bad leadership - and lack of organized or effective army
Ignatius of Loyola
Reasons for Russian weakness
The Stuarts
Columbus
9. This man's work was extremely influential for the Romantic Movement
Rousseau
Japanese 'opening' of Korea
British-French Tensions
Karl Lueger
10. This event occurred when both Britain and France wanted the town of Fashoda; in the end - the British gained control of the town - because the French gave up
Battle of Waterloo
William Wordsworth
Rabelais
Fashoda Crisis of 1898
11. Literary technique that explored the psyche through different idea randomly bubbling up in a story.
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
Newton
Stream-of-Consciousness
Protestantism
12. Pope who denounced unification and published the Syllabus of Errors
Fascism
Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III)
Pius IX
Greek revolution
13. This was a public health official who wrote reports on the poor living conditions of the cities and believed that poverty was caused by illnesses
Giuseppe Mazzini
John Maynard Keynes
Edwin Chadwick
Marie Curie
14. This was the house that took over the English throne after the Glorious Revolution
People's Budget
Saint-Simon
Soviet quality of life
House of Orange
15. This was the French supporter of Metternich's balance of power idea
Joseph Conrad
Charles Talleyrand
Bentham (Utilitarianism)
Thirty Years' War
16. This was the ruler of the Habsburgs that controlled the Catholic Church closely - granted religious toleration and civic rights to Protestants and Jews - and abolished serfdom
Jean Paul Sartre
Woodrow Wilson
Joseph II
Paul von Hindenburg
17. The area near Czechoslovakia that was mainly German ethnicity that Germany took.
'Separation of powers'
Sigmund Freud
Sudetenland
Ninety-five Theses
18. Document that announced the withdrawal of Russia from WWI
Napoleonic Code
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Enclosure movement
Russo-Japanese War
19. A member of British Parliament who mocked Rudyard Kipling's poem
Henry Labouchière
Egyptian Nationalist Party
Oedipal Complex
War of Austrian Succession
20. One of the Bloodiest battles in the war - a fight to the death for Japanese soldiers - as the Americans were coming closer to Japan
Soviet quality of life
Iwo Jima
Magellan
Syllabus of Errors
21. These were people who migrated to new lands - but then came back to either farm - or to stay
Henry IV of France
Modern imperialism
Swallows / Repatriation
Stalin's rise
22. This was when the French left - and the British moved in and invaded and captured Egypt
Two Treatises on Government (John Locke)
Reasons for and against Italian unity
Meiji Restoration of 1867
1842 Western penetration of Egypt
23. 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
24. Belgian king who ruthlessly exploited the natives on his African land for personal gain.
Kulturkampf
Leopold II
Charles Darwin
Five Year plans - objectives - methods - success
25. A French painter who used a impressionism called 'super-realism -' capture overall impression of the thing they were painting
William Gladstone
June Days
Claude Monet
Hohenzollerns
26. This was the conference that Charles V called to bring Martin Luther to speak
'Socialism in one country'
Diet of Worms
Jesuits
Lorenzo the Magnificent
27. The Scandinavian system of in the middle of socialism and capitalism - an ideology that you can have some of your own things and keep some of your money - and have higher tax rates.
Importance of Germany's campaign through Belgium
June Days
Structure of German government
The Middle Way
28. Fascist leader of the Spanish revolution - helped by Hitler and Mussolini
Francisco Franco
Ricardo (Iron Law of Wages)
Treaty of Nanking
Alexander I
29. The strains lead to millions of people dead - and many revolutions and restructuring
Oliver Cromwell
'Effective Occupation'
Strains of the war on the Great Powers
Dante
30. French Prime Minister who moved and occupied into the Ruhr to collect war reparations
Adolphe Thiers
Miasma Theory / Germ Theory
Raymond Poincaré
Utopia
31. This was the extremely lopsided victory by English army over the protestors as a result of the Corn Laws
Peterloo
Peace of Utrecht
Index of Prohibited Literature
Oedipal Complex
32. These were the major families in Europe that had the most power and control of the wealth in a state
Karl Barth
Sturm und Drang
Structure of German government
Banking Families
33. This was the group that gave work to the unemployed
Radical Dictatorships
Franz Liszt
John Calvin
National Workshops
34. This was the expression used after the Revolutions of 1848 where Friedrich Wilhelm refused to just take the throne of Prussia
35. Leader of the French socialist party Popular Front - made first and real attempt to deal with the economic and social problems
Leon Blum
Victor Emmanuel III
Zemstvo
Moroccan Crisis & Algeciras Conference 1906
36. A railroad that went across Siberia
Savonarola
Franz Joseph
Trans-Siberian Railroad
Working class leisure
37. The most of these were economical and not political - and even then were mostly only halfway efforts
Russian Modernization
Marie Curie
Dutch Revolt
Rhineland remilitarization
38. This socialist man believed that property is theft
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
'Blood and Iron'
Oliver Cromwell
Louis XIII
39. German architect who broke form previous design with light - airy - bright buildings of glass and iron
Progress of the War
The Courtier
Walter Gropius
The New Physics
40. A German physicist that speculated that there was no real certainty in where an electron was - and only tendencies. This broke down Newton's dependable laws to only probabilities.
Leon Blum
Werner Heisenberg
Bismarck's plans and maneuvers
Anton Denikin
41. Dictator of Russia - named man of steel. Was of lowly backgrounds but rose to power. Only in it for himself. Created 5 year plans.
Joseph Dzhugashvili (Stalin)
Predestination
Austro-Sardinian War
Louis Blanc
42. Replaces the Provisional Government with Lenin's forces
Thirty Years' War
Columbus
Bolshevik (October) Revolution
Modernization
43. Idea that the Soviet Union had the ability to build socialism on its own
44. This was the man who first theorized that the celestial bodies all revolved around a fixed sun
Concordat of 1801
The Middle Way
Copernicus
Relationship between Alexandra & Rasputin / Rasputin's assassination
45. The British had a war with the Chinese to make sure they could sell their opium to china
Heinrich Himmler
John Maynard Keynes
British Opium Trade / Opium Wars
Louis Napoleon's rise & ideas on gov't
46. 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
Treaty of Versailles terms
Pietism
War of Spanish Succession
Galileo
47. This pianist was considered the master of Romanticism music
Ludwig van Beethoven
Robespierre
War Communism
Raymond Poincaré
48. The working class still enjoyed drinking - although it was discouraged - they started to enjoy sports and music halls - although blood sports declined
Thirty Years' War
Great Rebellion (Indian Mutiny)
Working class leisure
Battle of the Somme
49. The three party system that makes sure that both the conservative and the labor party don't get too radical.
Nicholas II
Physiocrats
Troppau Conference
Labor-Liberal-Conservative Cooperation in Britain
50. This work advocated economic and moral freedom of individuals from the state. This work is enormously influential to politics today
The Courtier
Austro-Prussian War - Causes & Outcomes
Dreyfus Affair
On Liberty (John Stuart Mill)