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AP European History
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1. Was an international Communist organization founded in Moscow in March 1919. The International intended to fight 'by all available means - including armed force - for the overthrow of the international bourgeoisie and for the creation of an internati
New Economic Policy
Malthus (On Population)
Igor Stravinsky
Comintern
2. Sardinia's monarch who helped unite Italy
Victor Emmanuel
Cardinal Richelieu
Oliver Cromwell
Battle of Austerlitz
3. 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
Emile Zola
Henry Bessemer
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Reasons for and against Italian unity
4. A movement to create a Jewish homeland in Palestine
Zionism
Utopia
Béla Kun
Hitler's Rise
5. A secret agreement between the Germans and the Russians that said that they would not attack each other
Post-Impressionism
Bolshevik (October) Revolution
Bauhaus
Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact
6. This astronomer stated that the orbits of planets around the sun were elliptical - the planets do not orbit at a constant speed - and that an orbit is related to its distance from the sun
Franz Joseph
Kepler
Oswald Spengler
Stalinization of culture
7. This was the group that carried out the Reign of Terror
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Ismail Ali
Committee of Public Safety
China's Hundred Days of Reform
8. French offensive that resulted in an almost mutiny by the French military
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9. A mass flee of British troops of the coast of France - disaster - lost thousands of machines and vehicles
John Constable (The Haywain)
Dunkirk
Reasons for and against Italian unity
Modern imperialism
10. This is the political faction in Italy that supported the Holy Roman Empire
Role of reason
Columbus
Ghibeleines
Roundheads and Cavaliers
11. The revolution of the unplanned overthrowing of the Tsarist government - and the government that followed the revolution.
Puritan
Vincent Van Gogh
'Liberty - Equality - Fraternity'
Russian (March) Revolution/ Provisional Government
12. German who concocted the plan of 'France for breakfast - Russia for dinner'
Egyptian Nationalist Party
Great Purges
Alfred von Schlieffen
Conservative Authoritarianism
13. This was the conference at which the Troppau Protocol was signed in which any country that underwent a revolution was no longer part of the European Alliance
The Little Entente
Troppau Conference
Reign of Terror
Utopia
14. This was the treaty that ended the War of the Spanish Succession
Peace of Utrecht
Walther Rathenau
Triple Entente & Triple Alliance
Kant
15. This was the ruling class of Russia after the Cossack Rebellion
War of Spanish Succession
Romanovs
'Universal Man'
Stadholder
16. Pope who denounced unification and published the Syllabus of Errors
Committee of Public Safety
Deism
Founding of the British empire in India
Pius IX
17. The final straw for the Japanese - resulting in millions of civilian and military death. Little Boy and Fat Man were used here. These flew on the plane 'The Enola Gay'
Henry IV of France
Cavour's program
Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact
A-bombs - Hiroshima - Nagasaki
18. The movie that dictates the life and failure of Hitler
Wilhelm II Mustafa Kemal
Duma
Leon Gambetta
One man - one plan - one mustache
19. Chief minister of the Nazi propaganda - and organizer of Kristallnacht
Joseph Goebbels
Renaissance Popes
Leon Gambetta
Pope Alexander VI
20. This was the name of the military dictatorship that England took on during the reign of Oliver Cromwell
The Protectorate
Nicholas II
Austro-Prussian War - Causes & Outcomes
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
21. Objectives were to increase industrial output by 250% and agriculture output by 150% and have 1/5 of Russian peasants on collective farms. The methods were forced farming and scare tactics like gulags. The success was that of industry - which produce
Austro-Prussian War - Causes & Outcomes
Five Year plans - objectives - methods - success
Progress of the War
Reparations
22. This rivalry developed because of the increasing naval race - and because Germany was becoming increasingly militaristic
Development of Anglo-German rivalry & Naval arms race
Henry IV of France
Duma
Peasants' War
23. The ruler of Venice
Paris Commune
Louis Pasteur
Pragmatic Sanction
Doge
24. Deputy to Hitler in the Nazi party person who dictated Mein Kampf
Anti-Semitism
Brunelleschi
Rudolf Hess
Louis Napoleon's rise & ideas on gov't
25. During his short reign of England - Protestant ideas exerted a significant influence on the religious life of the country
William Wordsworth
John Kay
Christian Revival
Edward VI
26. Was Nazi Germany's plan and execution of its systematic genocide against European Jewry during World War II - resulting in the final - most deadly phase of the Holocaust
Wilhelm II Mustafa Kemal
Cervantes
Humanism
Final Solution / Holocaust
27. When the German economy tried to print bills to pay off their debt - inflation rates of 40% a day
Cervantes
Test Act of 1673
Hyperinflation
Mein Kampf
28. Leading existential Christian thinker - thought catholic church was 'hope - humanity - honesty - and piety -' after broken world and WWI - also advocated closer ties with non-Catholics
Peace of Augsburg
Heinrich Himmler
Rudyard Kipling
Gabriel Marcel
29. An artistic movement that had a purposely nonsensical name - expressing its total rejection of previous modern art.
Dadaism
Pius IX
War of the Three Henrys
Beer Hall Putsch
30. Young rebellious people in the Ottoman Empire who forced the Sultan to reform
Simony
Young Turks
Paris Reconstruction
'Spanish Armada'
31. This was the ideology that most states used to gain the most money from their exports by increasing the amount of finished materials while decreasing the amount of raw materials
Revolutions of 1830
Uncertainty Principle
Favorable balance of trade
Donatello
32. Suffrage was extended to more middle class men in Britain so that they conservatives would get a stronger base
Protestantism
Existentialism
Walter Scott
Extension of suffrage in Britain
33. This was the first French president as a result of the election after the Revolution of 1848
The Prince
Kulturkampf
Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III)
Galileo
34. An important invasion that lead to the removal of Mussolini from government - only to have him put back later
The Prince
Suez Canal
19th century class structure
Sicily
35. President of the Weimar Republic of Germany who appointed Hitler Chancellor in 1933
Mussolini's Rise - role of Black Shirts
Paul von Hindenburg
Hohenzollerns
Joseph Lister
36. The philosophical ideology that simply rejected the concerns of modern philosophy - like god and morality. Mainly started with Austrian philosopher Wittgenstein.
Logical Empiricism
Vespucci
Gabriel Marcel
Francesco Sforza
37. These were the French workers' revolts in 1848 after the closure of the National Workshops
Puritan
June Days
Henry VIII
John Constable (The Haywain)
38. (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
Nicholas II
Bentham (Utilitarianism)
Khedive
Lebensraum
39. This pianist was considered the master of Romanticism music
Rudyard Kipling
Crimean War - impact in Britain & Russia
Cosmo deMedici
Ludwig van Beethoven
40. French poet and critic that spoke of a 'crisis of the mind -' and 'a dark future for Europe'
Hus
Paul Valéry
Georges Sorel
The New Physics
41. This was the king who issued the Edict of Nantes
Henry IV of France
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
Physiocrats
Reasons for Bolshevik victory
42. This was the man who started the Church of England because he needed a reformation in Catholicism which would allow him to divorce his wife
Totalitarianism
Treaty of Paris (1763)
Henry VIII
Savonarola
43. He was an architect who designed a hospital for orphans and foundlings set up by the silk-workers guild in Florence
Great White Walls
Congo exploitation
Philip II of Spain
Brunelleschi
44. This is the passage that many European explorers attempted but never succeeded to navigate to reach other nations more quickly
Soviet quality of life
Surplus Value
Northwest Passage
William Wordsworth
45. The Greeks revolted against the Ottomans for their independence - to which the Concert generally opposed to this
Greek revolution
Goldhagen Thesis
Marie Curie
Thirty Years' War
46. 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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47. 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
Heinrich Himmler
Austro-Prussian War - Causes & Outcomes
Emile
New Economic Policy
48. This was the revolt by the Netherland against the Spanish in order to create their independent state
Dutch Revolt
Joseph Conrad
Why the Western Front became stalemated
War of Spanish Succession
49. 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
Renaissance Popes
Charles II
Nuremburg Laws
Bacon
50. This is the act in which Napoleon ended the Directory by ousting the Directors and disbanding the legislature. He then established a strong military dictatorship in place of the weak Directory
Potato Famine
Erich Ludendorff
Nicholas II
Brumaire Coup and The Consulate