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AP European History
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1. This man revolutionized the way to manufacture steel by making the process quicker and more efficient
Justifications for Imperialism
Zollverein
Potato Famine
Henry Bessemer
2. The forceful union of Austria into Germany
The Decameron
Functionalism
Austrian Anschluss
Ferdinand and Isabella
3. This involved the beginning of using reason to solve problems in the community by using inductive and deductive reasoning
Labor-Liberal-Conservative Cooperation in Britain
Regulatory Legislation (Factory - Mines & 10 Hours Acts)
Louis Napoleon's rise & ideas on gov't
Effects of the Scientific Revolution
4. Was a Hungarian Communist politician who ruled Hungary as leader of the short-lived Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919
Hermann Göring
James Hargreaves
Frederick Elector of Saxony
Béla Kun
5. The political idea that applied the total war concept on a civil conflict
Austrian Anschluss
Troppau Conference
War Communism
Giuseppe Garibaldi
6. This was the king that took the throne during the Restoration and peacefully had agreements with the Parliament until he made secret agreements with Louis XIV to relax the laws against the English Catholics and eventually a Catholic became the next k
Charles II
New Economic Policy
Johann Tetzel
Napoleonic Code
7. This was a man who believed that Christian life rested on the Scriptures and a prominent leader in the Swiss Reformation. He went on to attack indulgences - the Mass - the institution of monasticism - and clerical celibacy
Pablo Picasso
Ulrich Zwingli
Alexander II
Malthus (On Population)
8. The two rival communists groups. One weree true revolutionary Marxists - and the other were revisionist socialists.
Mary I
Bolsheviks/Mensheviks
Young Turks
Sergei Kirov
9. Their demand was universal male suffrage
Boers / Afrikaners
Charists
June Days
Phalansteries
10. This event showed that Germany was war hungry and turned the British onto the side of the French
Passchendaele
William I
Dante
Moroccan Crisis & Algeciras Conference 1906
11. Zeppelins - airplanes - gas - machine guns - tanks - These things were new ideas that really did not work very well
War Communism
Alexander II
Innovations in weaponry
Franz Liszt
12. This French king ruled for the longest time ever in Europe. He issued several economic policies and costly wars. He was the prime example of absolutism in France
Louis XIV
El Cid
Northern Humanism
Cardinal Richelieu
13. A railroad that went across Siberia
Vincent Van Gogh
Labor aristocracy
Trans-Siberian Railroad
'New Imperialism'
14. This man was the first Maharaja of the Sikh Empire in India
Potato Famine
Joseph Conrad
Battle of Austerlitz
Ranjit Singh
15. The American plan to loan money to Germany - who would pay their reparations to France and Britain - who would pay back their debt to America - which created a win-win for everyone - and made they people happy and thought that peace was possible
James Joyce
Passchendaele
Potato Famine
Dawes Plan
16. This was the name that England took on after the civil war and the kingship was abolished
Theodor Herzl
The Commonwealth of England
Schleswig-Holstein crisis
Alliances 1873-1914 & German isolation
17. The area near Czechoslovakia that was mainly German ethnicity that Germany took.
Sudetenland
Functionalism
Gustav Stresemann
Mein Kampf
18. This was the man who discovered Americas while originally looking for a faster and all-sea route to the East but instead landed in the West Indies.
Conservatism
Berlin Conference of 1884-5
Columbus
Natural laws
19. 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.'
Boyle
James Joyce
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Brunelleschi
20. This was the man who served under Cardinal Richelieu and laid the foundations for Louis XIV's expansionist policies
Cardinal Mazarin
War of Spanish Succession
Woodrow Wilson
Second International
21. Britain gained this territory by slowly asserting influence and putting people in charge
Charles Darwin
Founding of the British empire in India
Women's March on Versailles
Neville Chamberlain
22. This was the man who first theorized that the celestial bodies all revolved around a fixed sun
John A. Hobson
Matthew Perry
Francis Xavier
Copernicus
23. (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
Nationalism
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
Lebensraum
19th century class structure
24. Hitler's book in which he outlined his ideas on race - living space - and the Fuhrer
Stream-of-Consciousness
Mein Kampf
Zollverein
Robespierre
25. The ruler of Venice
Robert Castlereagh
Rousseau
Doge
Ninety-five Theses
26. German physicist who proved that subatomic energy was emitted from particles - he called them 'quanta'
Victor Emmanuel III
Max Planck
Puritan
Revolutions of 1848
27. This was the group that gave work to the unemployed
Theory of Evolution
William I
National Workshops
Index of Prohibited Literature
28. This was caused by the strictness and the incompetence of the Catholic Church.
Final Solution / Holocaust
Camillo di Cavour
Wanderer in the Clouds (Friedrich)
Protestantism
29. The acceptance of Stalin though propaganda
Treaty of Paris (1763)
Pius IX
The New Physics
Stalinization of culture
30. This was the empress of Russia who continued Peter's goal to Westernizing Russia - created a new law code - and greatly expanded Russia
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
Catherine the Great
Final Solution / Holocaust
Philosophy of the Enlightenment
31. Combined German and Italian forces were beaten near Alexandria - which lead to the Allied taking of Morocco and Algeria
Laissez-faire capitalism
El Alamein
Hitler's goals
Johann Tetzel
32. These were people who migrated to new lands - but then came back to either farm - or to stay
Ferdinand and Isabella
Jean Jaures
Swallows / Repatriation
Physiocrats
33. An important invasion that lead to the removal of Mussolini from government - only to have him put back later
Matthew Perry
Sicily
Henry VIII
'Liberty - Equality - Fraternity'
34. First war in Europe - then war in Asia
'Bloody Sunday' (1905) - Causes - actions - effects
Theory of Class Struggle
Victor Emmanuel III
Course of WWII
35. The so called 'father of the Turks -' he founded what is now known as Turkey and defended against British attack
Wilhelm II Mustafa Kemal
Modern liberalism
Physiocrats
Ranjit Singh
36. This was the Holy Roman Emperor that called for the Diet of Worms. He was a supporter of Catholicism and tried to crush the Reformation by use of the Counter-Reformation
Charles V
Igor Stravinsky
Georg Hegel
German social legislation
37. The British had a war with the Chinese to make sure they could sell their opium to china
British Opium Trade / Opium Wars
'Spanish Armada'
Walter Scott
Zollverein
38. This man believed that the moral worth of an action is determined by its contribution to happiness as summed among all persons
Bentham (Utilitarianism)
Cottage industry
Salons
Vincent Van Gogh
39. This was the group that carried out the Reign of Terror
Committee of Public Safety
Troppau Conference
The Stuarts
Diaz
40. This is the passage that many European explorers attempted but never succeeded to navigate to reach other nations more quickly
Leon Trotsky
Radical Dictatorships
Northwest Passage
Zionism
41. A postimpressionist and expressionist who had a profound impact on 20th century art and committed to form
Miasma Theory / Germ Theory
Claude Monet
Khedive
Paul Cézanne
42. This was the czar of Russia that Westernized Russia and built up a massive Russian army. He also was interested in building grand cities like those in Western Europe
Witte's reforms
Wanderer in the Clouds (Friedrich)
French educational reforms
Peter the Great
43. The idea that Britain could pacify Germany and make sure there was no war at any cost.
Marie Curie
William Wordsworth
Soviet quality of life
Appeasement
44. When France occupied the Ruhr coal fields to demand that the German pay their reparations
Ruhr Crisis 1923
Japanese 'opening' of Korea
Adolphe Thiers
Masaccio
45. 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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46. This was the splitting up of Poland by Russia - Prussia - and Austria
'Liberty - Equality - Fraternity'
Petrograd Soviet
Partition of Poland
The Courtier
47. German who concocted the plan of 'France for breakfast - Russia for dinner'
Alexander I
Heinrich Brüning
Alfred von Schlieffen
National self-determination
48. These were meeting places for philosophical discussion that were for the upper and middle class citizens who would talk about different doctrines
Goldhagen Thesis
Erasmus
Magyar policies
Salons
49. 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
Diaz
Relationship between Alexandra & Rasputin / Rasputin's assassination
Women in totalitarian states
Causes of the French Revolution
50. This man wrote Heart of Darkness - where he criticized the Europeans in their civilizing
Victor Emmanuel III
Joseph Conrad
People's Budget
Sergei Witte