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AP European History
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1. A local coulcil of politicians to deal with local problems in Russia
Woodrow Wilson
Zemstvo
Henri Pétain
John Constable (The Haywain)
2. A man who helped to shed some light on the church's problems with hurting the people that follow the religion. He was seen as a radical and was not allowed to study John Wycliffe's publications yet was executed after he was tried for heresy
Battle of Waterloo
Doge
Hus
Adolphe Thiers
3. These decrees required the thirty-eight German member states to root out subversive ideas in the universities and newspapers an established a permanent committee with spies and informers to investigate and punish any liberal or radical organizations
Karlsbad Decrees
Erasmus
'Crown from the gutter'
Edict of Nantes
4. French stockbroker turned painter - pioneered expressionist techniques and fled to South Pacific
Quadruple Alliance
Paul Gaugin
Liberal v. Conservative Parties in Britain
Stalingrad
5. 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.
Trans-Siberian Railroad
Charists
Reasons for Russian weakness
Oedipal Complex
6. WWI progressed so the Germans were winning at first - and then the Americans came and kicked butt. It also was so pointless and full of death
Progress of the War
Psycho-social impact of WWI
Ferdinand and Isabella
Diet of Worms
7. Britain gained this territory by slowly asserting influence and putting people in charge
Sigmund Freud
Theory of Evolution
Founding of the British empire in India
Puritan
8. Was a German industrialist - politician - writer - and statesman who served as Foreign Minister of Germany during the Weimar Republic.
Albert Einstein
Walther Rathenau
Open Door Policy
Khedive
9. An important invasion that lead to the removal of Mussolini from government - only to have him put back later
Meiji Restoration of 1867
Sicily
Battle of Tannenberg
Diaz
10. This is the political faction in Italy that supported the pope
Guelph
Joseph Dzhugashvili (Stalin)
Open Door Policy
Karl Lueger
11. German Foreign Minister who assumed leadership of government and got the French to move out of the Ruhr
Gustav Stresemann
Hermann Göring
Alexander II
New Economic Policy
12. This was the Portuguese Prince that gave steadfast financial and moral support to the navigators
Lateran Agreement
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
War of Austrian Succession
Prince Henry the Navigator
13. This was the revolt by the Netherland against the Spanish in order to create their independent state
Kulaks
Lajos Kossuth
Relationship between Alexandra & Rasputin / Rasputin's assassination
Dutch Revolt
14. The big 4 were US - Britain - France and Italy
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15. The Magyar pushed through bills that changed voting laws to help the elite and to force through the teaching of Hungarian in schools. They created the nationalism that would tear them apart
Francis Xavier
Magyar policies
Theory of Class Struggle
Dual Monarchy
16. These were the reasons of bad leadership - and lack of organized or effective army
Reparations
Charles Talleyrand
Reasons for Russian weakness
Puritan
17. This was the philosophical belief that for every thesis ever - there is an opposing antithesis that creates a synthesis
James Joyce
The Middle Way
Vespucci
Dialectics
18. 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
Varieties of Socialism
Two Treatises on Government (John Locke)
Responses to Imperialism: Traditionalist v. Modernist
'Liberty - Equality - Fraternity'
19. A political party in Egypt that was formed under Ahmed Arabi
Karl Barth
Egyptian Nationalist Party
Neville Chamberlain
Council of Trent
20. This was the king and queen of Spain who took over the Catholic Spain and started the Spanish Inquisition
Ferdinand and Isabella
Oligarchy
Gold Glory and God
Charles Talleyrand
21. The acceptance of Stalin though propaganda
Stalinization of culture
John Constable (The Haywain)
Robert Nievelle
Rudyard Kipling
22. This man believed that each age is characterized by a dominant set of ideas - which produces opposing ideas and a new synthesis
Georg Hegel
Da Vinci
Claude Monet
Klemens von Metternich
23. This work advocated breast feeding and natural dress and that boys' education should have plenty of fresh air and exercise and he said a women's nature was a life of marriage and child rearing
Reasons for Bolshevik victory
Vesalius
Sudetenland
Emile
24. French poet and critic that spoke of a 'crisis of the mind -' and 'a dark future for Europe'
Paul von Hindenburg
Boers / Afrikaners
David Lloyd George
Paul Valéry
25. An extreme abstract expressionist - leader of 'the beasts -' focused on arrangement of color - line and form
Nepotism
Sergei Kirov
Franz Liszt
Henrí Matisse
26. The justification of imperialism - this was created in Kipling's work
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27. These laws forbade the importation of foreign grain without the prices in England rising substantially
Corn Laws
Goldhagen Thesis
China's Hundred Days of Reform
Joseph Lister
28. 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)
Crimean War - impact in Britain & Russia
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Hapsburgs
War of the Three Henrys
29. This was the period of economic and political expansion - colonialism - and mercantilism that occurred in Europe
Commercial revolution
'Separation of powers'
World Markets / European foreign investment
Russian (March) Revolution/ Provisional Government
30. This was the man who influenced the power of King Louis XIII the most and tried to make France an absolute monarchy
Cardinal Richelieu
Three Estates
'Effective Occupation'
Isolation & 'Opening' of China and Japan
31. This rivalry developed because of the increasing naval race - and because Germany was becoming increasingly militaristic
On Liberty (John Stuart Mill)
Franz Liszt
Development of Anglo-German rivalry & Naval arms race
Walter Gropius
32. This Scottish Romantic poet used history to write his poems
Walter Scott
Effects of the Scientific Revolution
Evolutionary Socialism
French educational reforms
33. Chancellor of Germany who succeeded Bruning
Franz von Papen
Test Act of 1673
Franz Liszt
Cecil Rhodes
34. Felt that Aryan white people were most superior - Scandinavian were 2nd best - French were 3rd - and the slavs - jews - and pretty much the rest were the worst
Bauhaus
War of Spanish Succession
Nazi racial theories
Russo-Japanese War
35. This Romantic work shows a crew shipwrecked
Hohenzollerns
Peace of Westphalia
Henri-Philippe Pétain
Raft of the Medusa (Géricault)
36. The twisted social idea that used the theory of evolution and applied to people
Social Darwinism
Meiji Restoration of 1867
Qing Dynasty
Leon Gambetta
37. 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.
Meeting at Marburg
Progress of the War
Peace of Westphalia
Women in totalitarian states
38. Leaders who violently rejected parliamentary restraint and liberal values - as well as exercised unprecedented control over masses and sought to mobilize them for war.
Ulrich Zwingli
Radical Dictatorships
Peace of Utrecht
Louis Blanc
39. This socialist man believed that property is theft
'The White Man's Burden'
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Line of Demarcation
Hus
40. This man wrote Heart of Darkness - where he criticized the Europeans in their civilizing
The Little Entente
Joseph Conrad
Responses to Imperialism: Traditionalist v. Modernist
Edict of Nantes
41. 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
Grand Alliance - members - goals
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
Leopold II
Cervantes
42. A document by the pope in which he denounced rationalism - socialism - religious liberty - and separation of the church and state.
Hohenzollerns
Syllabus of Errors
Glorious Revolution
Paul Gaugin
43. This was the battle that Napoleon lost after his return from Elba that ended his reign as French ruler
'The White Man's Burden'
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Charists
Battle of Waterloo
44. This work advocated economic and moral freedom of individuals from the state. This work is enormously influential to politics today
On Liberty (John Stuart Mill)
House of Orange
Justifications for Imperialism
Alexander Kerensky
45. A movement to create a Jewish homeland in Palestine
Peace of Augsburg
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
Edward Bernstein
Zionism
46. 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)
The Prince
Raft of the Medusa (Géricault)
Methodism
47. Suffrage was extended to more middle class men in Britain so that they conservatives would get a stronger base
Soviet quality of life
Seditious Meetings Act
Franz Joseph
Extension of suffrage in Britain
48. This was a German dynasty that often had conflicts with the Habsburgs that often involved other countries and papal troops
Malthus (On Population)
Japanese 'opening' of Korea
Valois
John Constable (The Haywain)
49. These were the French workers' revolts in 1848 after the closure of the National Workshops
June Days
Costs of the war -- monetary & human
Puritan
Dual Monarchy
50. The Enlightenment thinkers used reason to deduct conclusions about everyday life
Role of reason
Boyle
Louis Pasteur
'Socialism in one country'