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CLEP Western Civilization II
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1. British feminist of the eighteenth century who argued for women's equality with men - even in voting - in her 1792 'Vindication of the Rights of Women.'
Continental System
Transcendentalists
Tories
Mary Wollstonecraft
2. Legislative body of 5 men after Thermidorian Reaction - UNSTABLE.
The War of Jenkin's Ear
Frederick the Great
Directory
Vesalius
3. An association of British socialists who advocate gradual evolutionary reforms within the law leading to democratic SOCIALISM.
Napoleon
Nazi
Fabian Society
Benjamin Disraeli
4. A member of a British political party - founded in 1689 - that was the opposition party to the Whigs and has been known as the Conservative Party since about 1832. Fond of kings and against revolution.
Tories
William and Catherine Booth
Spanish Civil War
Kronstadt
5. From it emerged Czechoslovakia - Yugoslavia - Hungary - and Austria.
John Stuart Mill
Austro-Hungarian empire dissolved
Louis Napoleon Bonaparte
Treaty of London
6. Robert Jenkins - an English Captain - had his ear cut off by Spanish authorities when trying to smuggle goods into Spain. He preserved his ear in a jar of brandy and seven years later in 1738 - he appeared before the British Parliament and showed the
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7. Disastrous battle during which the British suffered 60 -000 casualties and had nothing to show for it.
Atlantic Charter
Adam Smith
Utilitarianism
Battle of the Somme
8. Euphemism used to justify DICTATORSHIP in the name of freedom.
Thirty Years' War
James Watt
Revolution from Above
Volksgeist
9. Aka AUSTRO-PRUSSIAN War (1866) This war resulted from Bismarck wanting to isolate Austria from German affairs
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10. Invented the STEAM ENGINE - which led to steam powered cotton mills - and the railroad.
conscription
Transcendentalists
New Economic Policy
James Watt
11. Influential to Darwin's theory - he thought that everything - including humans - produce MORE OFFSPRING than can survive due to food shortages.
Adam Smith
Napoleon
Franco-Prussian War
Thomas Malthus
12. New 'SECULAR' name for a month in summer.
Thermidor
Louis Napoleon Bonaparte
Vladimir Lenin
Francois Voltaire
13. King of PIEDMONT-SARDINIA - part of Italy.
Count Cavour
Charles Albert
Dual Monarchy
Triple Entente
14. The French King who built the palace at Versailles - The longest standing King of France 'SUN KING' - - One of the most powerful monarchs of Europe - ruling 72 years. He was famous for his quote -'I AM THE STATE.' Executed by furious revolutionaries.
Louis XIV
Edward Gibbon
Gottfried Leibniz
Reform Bill
15. SOCIALISTIC political party in Germany. SDP
Social Democratic Party
William Gladstone
Herbert Spencer
Central Powers.
16. Overthrew the provisional government in Russia in 1917 - made null the democratic reforms - and established a dictatorship.
Joseph II
Steel
Kulaks
Lenin and Trotsky
17. Perfected the INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - for cars.
Peter the Great
Robert Koch
Daimler and Benz
White Russians
18. Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a TELESCOPE to study the stars. Advocated heliocentric theory. Was tried by the INQUISITION and spent his life under house arrest.
Paracelsus
Adolf Eichmann
Louis Philippe I
Galileo Galilei
19. English philosopher who advocated the idea of a 'social contract' in which government powers are derived from the consent of the governed and in which the government serves the people; also said people have natural rights to LIFE - LIBERTY AND PROPER
Reform Bill
Blaise Pascal
John Locke
Austro-Hungarian empire dissolved
20. Napoleon waged economic war on Britain by preventing trade with it and providing for trade with France.
Continental System
Russian Revolution
Directory
Daimler and Benz
21. The GREEKS revolted against the OTTOMANS for their independence.The Concert of Europe generally opposed to this.
Greek Revolution
Copernicus
Congress of Vienna
Paris Commune
22. Weakness of instability of OTTOMAN rule in the Mediterranean region.
Eastern Question
James Watt
Thermidorian Reaction
Leipzig
23. Monopolized more than 75% of U.S. oil.
Axis Powers
Enclosure movement
William and Catherine Booth
John Rockefeller
24. 1598 - Granted the Huguenots liberty of worship. Revoked by Louis XIV in 1658. He chased the HUGUENOTS out of the country.
Edict of Nantes
Isaac Newton
fire at the Reichstag
Committee of Public Safety
25. Lasting from 1899 to 1902 - DUTCH colonists and the BRITISH competed for control of territory in South Africa.
Boer War
The Glorious Revolution
Fabian Society
Seven Year's War
26. Discovered radium.
New Economic Policy
Thermidor
English Civil War
Marie Curie
27. THE ATHENS OF THE NORTH. The Scottish had their own Enlightenment.
Edinburgh
Kronstadt
Triple Entente
Seven Year's War
28. This was the empress of Russia who continued Peter's goal to Westernizing Russia - created a new law code - and greatly expanded Russia. ENLIGHTENED DESPOT who wrote to Voltaire and Diderot and questioned capital punishment and serfdom.
Enclosure movement
Reform Bill
Catherine the Great
Francois Voltaire
29. The leaders under Robespierre who organized the defenses of France - conducted foreign policy - and centralized authority during the period 1792-1795. REIGN OF TERROR.
Sergei Witte
Fascist Party
Committee of Public Safety
Central Powers.
30. Warship that was sent to the MOROCCAN coast by the GERMANS - to publicly declare they favored Moroccans being free from their colonizers - France. It was a threat to Britain and France.
Panther
Catherine the Great
'Turnip' Townsend
Triple Alliance
31. Illiterate Cossack who started a mass REVOLT of serfs and peasants. Eventually captured - tortured - then executed
Assembly of Notables
Edinburgh
Emelyn Pugachev
William and Catherine Booth
32. The Quadruple Alliance - Russia - Prussia - Austria - and Britain...plus France - to prevent France's resentment towards the victors.
Concert of Europe
Soviet-Afghan War
Jacobins
Emelyn Pugachev
33. BOLSHEVIKS. Revolutionaries and communists.
William and Catherine Booth
Count Cavour
Red Russians
Vichy Regime
34. English mathematician and scientist who invented differential calculus and formulated the theory of universal GRAVITY - a theory about the nature of light - and three laws of motion. His treatise on gravitation - presented in Principia Mathematica (1
Lenin and Trotsky
Isaac Newton
Directory
Central Powers.
35. Prussian king of the 18th century; attempted to introduce Enlightenment reforms into Germany; built on military and BUREAUCRATIC foundations of his predecessors; introduced freedom of religion; increased state control of economy. ENLIGHTENED DESPOT.
Congress of Vienna
Frederick the Great
Boer War
Declaration of Pillnitz
36. Followers of a belief which stressed self-reliance - self- culture - self-discipline - and that knowledge transcends instead of coming by reason. They promoted the belief of individualism and caused an array of humanitarian reforms.
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Blaise Pascal
Transcendentalists
Free French
37. Finance minister who INDUSTRIALIZED Russia.
Absolutism
Zimmerman telegram
Austro-Hungarian empire dissolved
Sergei Witte
38. A form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)
Theodore Herzl
Absolutism
Revolution from Above
Charles Montesquieu
39. CONSERVATIVE KING succeeded his brother Louis XVIII. His desire to restore France to a Pre-1789 world led to the Revolution of 1830 and the ascent of Louis Philippe.
Eastern Question
Seven Year's War
Franz Ferdinand
Charles X
40. Prime minister of Sardinia (northern Italy) who vowed to drive out the Austrians and worked towards a united Italy.
Free French
Panther
Chartist Movement
Count Cavour
41. An economic advisor to Louis XIV; he supported mercantilism and tried to make France economically self-sufficient. Louis ruined it by his multiple expensive wars and lavish lifestyle.
Final Solution
Petition of Rights
Steel
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
42. Republican form of government. United Provinces of the Netherlands; tolerant of all religions. 1st half of 17th century was golden age-govt. consisted of organized confederation of 7 provinces each w/ rep. govt. It established the Bank of Amsterdam a
Robert Koch
Dutch Republic
Leipzig
Black Shirt March
43. Declared GREECE independent and mandated a monarchy there.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Treaty of London
Panther
Enigma
44. Where Napoleon eventually met his defeat. He then was exiled to Elba.
Galileo Galilei
Enclosure movement
Free French
Leipzig
45. Scottish economist who advocated private enterprise and free trade (1723-1790). His LAISSEZ-FAIRE economics maintains that governments should let the economy run on it's own and natural laws will keep it afloat. This is capitalism.
Adam Smith
Nikita Khrushchev
Rene Descartes
Vichy Regime
46. The CONSERVATIVE side of the National Assembly. They favored having a king and wanted an absolute monarchy like England. They were the first people to control the National Assembly.
Girondins
Fabian Society
Boer War
Red Russians
47. Germany supported this country in keeping control of it's Slavic nationalistics - which put GERMANY at odds with RUSSIA - because they wanted Slavs free.
Committee of Public Safety
Brezhnev Doctrine
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
Austria-Hungary
48. Emperor of the Austrian Empire who controlled the Catholic Church closely - granted religious toleration and civic rights to Protestants and Jews - and abolished serfdom. ENLIGHTENED DESPOT.
Joseph II
Heinrich Himmler
Charles Albert
The War of Jenkin's Ear
49. Result of end of Austria-Prussian War - Austria doesn't get involved in German affairs - North German Confederation made under rulership of Prussia. Major step towards German unification.
The Glorious Revolution
Berlin Conference
Congress of Vienna
North German Confederation
50. In 1884 - this British prime minister passed the REFORM ACT - which gave the vote to 60 percent of British men.
Central Powers.
Directory
William Gladstone
Bradenburg-Prussia