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CLEP Western Civilization II
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1. LIBERALS and Monarchists. All those opposed to the Russian Revolution.
Axis Powers
Daimler and Benz
White Russians
William Gladstone
2. (1807-1882) Soldier of fortune who amassed his 'RED SHIRT' army to bring Naples and Sicily into a unified Italy.
Edict of Nantes
Enigma
Spanish Civil War
Giueseppe Garibaldi
3. Very RADICAL French revolutionary party responsible for Reign of Terror and execution of king
Giueseppe Garibaldi
Edward Gibbon
Jacobins
Vesalius
4. Soviet counterpart to NATO
Catherine the Great
Spanish Civil War
Andrew Carnegie
Warsaw Pact
5. From it emerged Turkey - Syria - Iran - and Iraq.
Ottoman empire dissolved
Lenin and Trotsky
Austria-Hungary
Cecil Rhodes.
6. Wrote 'THE SPIRIT OF THE LAWS' - advocated separation of powers with the three BRANCHES of legislative - judicial - and executive - plus checks and balances.
Directory
Kaiser Wilhelm I
Charles Montesquieu
White Russians
7. 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.
English Civil War
Fabian Society
Red Russians
Galileo Galilei
8. Tutor of Louis XIV who taught about the DIVINE RIGHT of the monarchy - which helped secure Louis' ideal of absolute monarchy. Conservative. Wrote 'Politics Drawn from the Very Words of Scripture.'
ultraroyalists
Bishop Bossuet
Panther
Charles X
9. 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
White Russians
Axis Powers
Galileo Galilei
John Locke
10. Local communist councils established throughout Russia.
Dulce et Decorum Est
Stalingrad
John Stuart Mill
soviets
11. Britain and America
Allied Powers
Benjamin Disraeli
William Gladstone
Vichy Regime
12. Government set up in Sourthern France by the Nazis.
Seven Weeks' War
Transcendentalists
Vichy Regime
Vesalius
13. Led by Danton - a temporary government set up by SANS-CULOTTES that began executing anti-revolutionaries.
Paris Commune
Congress of Vienna
Warsaw Pact
Potsdam
14. 17t century French philosopher. Famously known for writing 'cogito ergo sum' ('I THINK THEREFORE I AM'). Wrote about concept of dualism.
Secularization
Rene Descartes
Legislative Assembly
First and Second International
15. Conservative king who was revolted against in SPAIN. He ignored Spain's constitution and disbanded the parliament.
Seven Year's War
Factory Act
Labour Party
Ferdinand VII
16. Conflict between the Russian and Ottoman Empires over Christian shrines and territory fought primarily in the Crimean Peninsula. To prevent Russian expansion - Britain and France sent troops to support the Ottomans.
Edict of Nantes
Petition of Rights
Crimean War
Georges Jacques Danton
17. Weakness of instability of OTTOMAN rule in the Mediterranean region.
Eastern Question
Triple Entente
Reform Bill
John Rockefeller
18. French mathematician who invented CALCULUS - devised a theory of chance and probability. Wrote the 'Pensees.' Argued that religion and science are both true. PASCAL's WAGER said that It is worth the risk believing in God.
Giuseppe Mazzini
Blaise Pascal
Legislative Assembly
Kaiser Wilhelm I
19. Legislative body of 5 men after Thermidorian Reaction - UNSTABLE.
Red Russians
Nazi
Oliver Cromwell
Directory
20. 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.
Triple Alliance
Louis XIV
Absolutism
Committee of Public Safety
21. Organizations devoted to revolution. Created by radical COMMUNISTS and SOCIALISTS - including Marx.
Assembly of Notables
First and Second International
Eastern Question
Paris Commune
22. A joint stock company that controlled most of India during the period of imperialism. This company controlled the political - social - and economic life in India for more than 200 years.
Emmanuel Sieyes
British East India Company
Joseph II
Andrew Carnegie
23. March 1917. Sent from German Foreign Secretary - addressed to German minister in Mexico City. Mexico should attack the US if US goes to war with Germany (needed that advantage due to Mexico's promixity to the US). In return - Germany would give back
Transcendentalists
Committee of Public Safety
Berlin Conference
Zimmerman telegram
24. A city Hitler wanted because it was a center of rail transportation and provide access to oil fields.
The War of Jenkin's Ear
Stalingrad
Charles X
Franco-Prussian War
25. RUSSIA - PRUSSIA - AUSTRIA - AND BRITAIN banded together to defeat the tyrant Napoleon.
Petition of Rights
Quadruple Alliance
Revolution from Above
Adolf Eichmann
26. The violent backlash in France against the rule of Robspierre that began with his arrest and execution in July 1794 - or 9 Thermidor in the French revolutionary calendar. Most of the instruments of Terror were dismantled - Jacobins were purged from p
Lateran Pact
Quadruple Alliance
Ptolemy
Thermidorian Reaction
27. An alliance between Great Britain - France and Russia in the years before WWI.
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Continental System
Triple Entente
Frederick the Great
28. Stalin's successor - wanted peaceful coexistence with the U.S. Eisenhower agreed to a summit conference with Khrushchev - France and Great Britain in Geneva - Switzerland in July - 1955 to discuss how peaceful coexistence could be achieved.
Nikita Khrushchev
Girondins
Treaty of Frankfurt
Battle of the Somme
29. BOLSHEVIKS. Revolutionaries and communists.
Edward Gibbon
Chartist Movement
Red Russians
Louis XIV
30. ETHIOPIA beat off Italy's invasion of their country in this battle. Italy was the only European nation to have been defeated by Africans in war.
Brezhnev Doctrine
Battle of Adowa
soviets
John Locke
31. The end of the FRANCO-PRUSSIAN War. Alsace and Lorraine given to Germany.
Treaty of Frankfurt
Absolutism
Sir Francis Bacon
Eastern Question
32. Founded the Salvation Army
Gottfried Leibniz
Congress of Vienna
William and Catherine Booth
Louis Philippe I
33. The leaders under Robespierre who organized the defenses of France - conducted foreign policy - and centralized authority during the period 1792-1795. REIGN OF TERROR.
conscription
Triple Entente
Oliver Cromwell
Committee of Public Safety
34. Hitler blamed this event on communists and gave himself an excuse to take COMPLETE POWER of Germany.
Chartist Movement
John Locke
fire at the Reichstag
Vesalius
35. Napoleon waged economic war on Britain by preventing trade with it and providing for trade with France.
Vladimir Lenin
Kaiser Wilhelm I
Continental System
Sir Francis Bacon
36. 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
Vesalius
Charles X
North German Confederation
37. OLD ORDER of kings who ruled absolutely.
ancien regime
Oliver Cromwell
Russian Revolution
Fabian Society
38. Germany supported this country in keeping control of it's Slavic nationalistics - which put GERMANY at odds with RUSSIA - because they wanted Slavs free.
Austria-Hungary
Louis Philippe I
Eastern Question
Revisionists
39. From it emerged Czechoslovakia - Yugoslavia - Hungary - and Austria.
Austro-Hungarian empire dissolved
Paris Commune
Louis Philippe I
Frederick the Great
40. Monopolized more than 75% of U.S. oil.
John Rockefeller
Jean Paul Marat
Tories
Treaty of Tilsit
41. Where Napoleon eventually met his defeat. He then was exiled to Elba.
Leipzig
Louis XIV
Steel
Denis Diderot
42. Developed CALCULUS dependently and at the same time as Pascal.
Third International
Kronstadt
Whigs
Gottfried Leibniz
43. GOD IS DEAD. Hated self sacrifice - emphasized a 'will to power.' A minority of the strongest should rule.
Ptolemy
Friedrich Nietzsche
Assembly of Notables
Louis XIV
44. 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.
Brest-Litovsk Treaty
Edward Gibbon
Treaty of Paris
Adam Smith
45. In 1884 - this British prime minister passed the REFORM ACT - which gave the vote to 60 percent of British men.
William Gladstone
Theodore Herzl
Holy Alliance
Austria-Hungary
46. 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
Atlantic Charter
William and Catherine Booth
Secularization
47. The King of Prussia who chose Otto Van Bismark to be his Prime Minister. He was eventually crowned Kaiser of Prussia and Germany.
Kaiser Wilhelm I
Marie Curie
Third International
Central Powers.
48. Large Empire ruled by Habsburgs. Created after Thirty Year's War. Unstable due to ethnic - linguistic - cultural and political differences in it's people. Sided with Germany during WWI. It split up following the end of the war.
Whigs
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Berlin Conference
Charles X
49. 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.
Transcendentalists
Kulaks
Zimmerman telegram
Public Health Act
50. Passed in 1833 by the SADLER COMMITTEE - this helped prevent exploitation of children factory workers.
Dual Monarchy
Robert Koch
Factory Act
War of Austrian Succession
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