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AP European History
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1. 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
Vesalius
Jesuits
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Goldhagen Thesis
2. This czar of Russia wanted to restore the kingdom of Poland - which he wanted to bestow the benefits of his rule
Pablo Picasso
Alexander I
Revisionism
Philosophy of the Enlightenment
3. Tzu Hsi Chinese leader who used conservative forces to maintain her power
Hitler's goals
El Alamein
Giuseppe Mazzini
Dowager Empress
4. The ruler of Venice
Revolutions of 1830
Second International
Kristallnacht
Doge
5. The fiery mayor of Vienna who preached anti-Semitism and appealed to lower middle class
Partition of Poland
Karl Lueger
Doge
Mein Kampf
6. This was the first man to isolate a bacterium and a virus and as a result h could create new vaccines for the disease
Alexander II
Robert Koch
Antonio de Oliveira Salzar
Whigs and Tories
7. This was the king who issued the Edict of Nantes
Wilhelm II Mustafa Kemal
Henry IV of France
Realism
'Liberty - Equality - Fraternity'
8. This was the last of the wars that occurred over the religious differences in France - between the Catholics (Henry III of France and Henry of Guise) and Protestants (Henry IV)
War of the Three Henrys
Cheka
Ninety-five Theses
Russo-Japanese War - impact in Russia
9. This American naval officer was the driving factor in Japan's opening by using gunboat diplomacy
Income inequality / Standard of Living
Matthew Perry
July Diplomacy - the Blank Check
Hapsburgs
10. This was the French king who reached an agreement with Pope Leo X and allowed the French king to select French bishops and abbots
Emile Zola
Francis I
Prince Henry the Navigator
Louis Blanc
11. A Jewish military captain in the French Army - he was falsely accused of treason - and his affair split France apart
Emile
Concordat of 1801
Alfred Dreyfus
Kulaks
12. One of the leaders of The Mountain
Gabriel Marcel
Danton
Werner Heisenberg
John Knox
13. This battle was a French/British victory - because they stopped the German offensive
Battles of the Marne
Wanderer in the Clouds (Friedrich)
Pope Alexander VI
Paris Commune
14. Literary technique that explored the psyche through different idea randomly bubbling up in a story.
Uncertainty Principle
Psycho-social impact of WWI
Stream-of-Consciousness
Modern liberalism
15. This massive victory by the French caused Russia and the Austrians to suspend their support against France
Gabriel Marcel
Egyptian Nationalist Party
Francisco Franco
Battle of Austerlitz
16. Last Tsar of Russia - he involved the Russians in WWI
Bacon
Catherine the Great
Nicholas II
'Socialism in one country'
17. An artistic movement that expressed world that could not normally be seen - like dreams and fantasy.
Japanese 'opening' of Korea
Nievelle's Offensive
Post-Impressionism
Women's March on Versailles
18. A plan in British parliament that increased spending on social services
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19. 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
Vincent Van Gogh
Pablo Picasso
Peninsular War
Fascism
20. This was the conference that Charles V called to bring Martin Luther to speak
Jesuits
Vespucci
Diet of Worms
Shakespeare
21. British military officer who incited the Arabs in Arabia to revolt against their Turkish lords
Lawrence of Arabia
Encyclopedia
Alliances 1873-1914 & German isolation
Boxer Rebellion
22. The Duke of Florence and the old ruler of the city-states of Italy
Ukrainian Famine
Nuremburg Laws
Francesco Sforza
Savonarola
23. A form of Protestantism in which the believers were pacifists and would shake at the power of the word of the Lord
The Commonwealth of England
Combination Acts
Quakers
Social Democrats
24. The idea that we do know no anything for certain and all we know is possibilities - probabilities - and tendencies. Put forth by German physicist Heisenberg.
Working class leisure
Mary Wollstonecraft
Uncertainty Principle
Role of reason
25. The most of these were economical and not political - and even then were mostly only halfway efforts
Robert Clive
Russian Modernization
Kristallnacht
Louis Pasteur
26. These were Dutch settlers in south Africa
Max Planck
Boers / Afrikaners
Henry VIII
Reform Bill of 1832
27. This man came up with the idea of communism/dialectic socialism that said that two classes have always battled against each other to form another class that will battle against its antithesis until the synthesis is one equal class working with each o
Karl Marx
Woodrow Wilson
Combination Acts
Zemstvo
28. This was the first person to lead an expedition that circumnavigated the world
Encyclopedia
Cosmo deMedici
Magellan
Beer Hall Putsch
29. A Siberian preacher who became friends of the Tsars - but hated by the public - twisted and cheated and exploited Alexandra.
Mary I
Henry Labouchière
Grigori Rasputin
Physiocrats
30. 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
Liberalism (Classical Liberalism)
Why war was seen as a good thing in 1914
Voltaire
Rhineland remilitarization
31. This was the first explorer who rounded the southern tip of the Cape of Good Hope but was never able to go all the way around
The Middle Way
Guelph
Diaz
Ludwig Wittgenstein
32. This was the king and queen of Spain who took over the Catholic Spain and started the Spanish Inquisition
Revolutions of 1830
National Workshops
Russo-Japanese War - impact in Russia
Ferdinand and Isabella
33. The Enlightenment thinkers used reason to deduct conclusions about everyday life
National Workshops
Alexander Kerensky
Role of reason
Treaty of Paris (1763)
34. These were the French philosophers
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
Napoleonic Code
Philosophes
Psycho-social impact of WWI
35. The artist shows the ideal for female beauty in the Renaissance in this work slender - pale skin - a high forehead - red-blond hair - and sloping shoulders
Austrian 'anti-nationalism'
Botticelli
War of Spanish Succession
Franz Liszt
36. This was the ruling class of Russia after the Cossack Rebellion
Romanovs
Treaty of Paris (1763)
Holy Alliance
Nievelle's Offensive
37. This was the way that the English landowners would now organize their land so that the farmers would become more productive in their work
Russo-Japanese War - impact in Russia
Enclosure movement
Paul von Hindenburg
Albert Einstein
38. Bismarck's idea of always preparing and waging war - and those things can only be done with war
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39. This was a pianist in the Romanticism era that was a star in his day
Popular Front
Reasons for and against German unity
Franz Liszt
Whigs and Tories
40. 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.'
Franz Liszt
Sergei Kirov
Psycho-social impact of WWI
Ludwig Wittgenstein
41. This German - along with his partner Hindenburg - essentially ran Germany during the end of the war
Kepler
Erich Ludendorff
Brunelleschi
Revisionism
42. An important invasion that lead to the removal of Mussolini from government - only to have him put back later
The New Physics
Sicily
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Urban planning and public transit
43. Russia's last tsar - he witnessed the fall of Russia from great power - to the entering into WWI and total collapse
Pius IX
Midway
Nicholas II
Brumaire Coup and The Consulate
44. This queen of England chose a religion between the Puritans and Catholics and required her subjects to attend church or face a fine. She also required uniformity and conformity to the Church of England
Elizabeth I
Alliances 1873-1914 & German isolation
John Kay
Alfred von Schlieffen
45. He wanted to unify Germany - but played it safe - with many alliances and pacts - and ends up being amazing
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46. This was the period in France where Robespierre ruled and used revolutionary terror to solidify the home front. He tried rebels and they were all judged severely and most were executed
Kepler
Reign of Terror
The Restoration
Liberal v. Conservative Parties in Britain
47. This was the meeting that tried to settle the dispute between Martin Luther and Ulrich Zwingli over the presence of Christ in the Lord's Supper.
Alban Berg
Napoleonic Code
Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III)
Meeting at Marburg
48. These laws forbade the importation of foreign grain without the prices in England rising substantially
Corn Laws
On Liberty (John Stuart Mill)
'Crown from the gutter'
Beer Hall Putsch
49. This was the philosophical belief that for every thesis ever - there is an opposing antithesis that creates a synthesis
William I
Dialectics
Zollverein
Lord Byron
50. Britain gained this territory by slowly asserting influence and putting people in charge
Wealth of Nations
Evolutionary Socialism
Bacon
Founding of the British empire in India