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CLEP Western Civilization II
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1. Soviet Union and its allies had the right to intervene in any socialist country whenever they saw the need to PROTECT COMMUNISM.
Brezhnev Doctrine
Benjamin Disraeli
Louis Napoleon Bonaparte
Stalingrad
2. Developed the SCIENTIFIC METHOD through the INDUCTIVE method (specific to general) - wrote Novum Organum.
Napoleon
Louis XIV
Russian Revolution
Sir Francis Bacon
3. A form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)
soviets
Absolutism
Revolution from Above
Zimmerman telegram
4. Organizations devoted to revolution. Created by radical COMMUNISTS and SOCIALISTS - including Marx.
Benjamin Disraeli
Crimean War
Emmeline Prankhurst
First and Second International
5. New 'SECULAR' name for a month in summer.
Thermidor
Theodore Herzl
Dulce et Decorum Est
Thomas Malthus
6. Civil war in England between the Parliamentarians and the Royalists under Charles I. Forces of Parliament called 'ROUNDHEADS'. Forces of the King called 'CAVALIERS'. Roundheads won - Puritans (Cromwell's religion) purged Presbyterians from Parliament
English Civil War
Free French
Potsdam
Declaration of Pillnitz
7. Mussolini's rise to power. Thousands of followers marched on Rome. King Victor Emmanuel III made Mussolini prime minister. Then Fascists made all other political parties illegal.
Black Shirt March
Joseph Stalin
Triple Alliance
Andrew Carnegie
8. Influential to Darwin's theory - he thought that everything - including humans - produce MORE OFFSPRING than can survive due to food shortages.
Chartist Movement
Theodore Herzl
Thomas Malthus
Benito Mussolini
9. Aka AUSTRO-PRUSSIAN War (1866) This war resulted from Bismarck wanting to isolate Austria from German affairs
10. First to develop and write a book on the heliocentric theory - 'On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres.' It was placed on the index of prohibited books
Copernicus
Third International
Lusitania
Georges Jacques Danton
11. RUSSIA - PRUSSIA - AUSTRIA - AND BRITAIN banded together to defeat the tyrant Napoleon.
Quadruple Alliance
Paris Commune
Warsaw Pact
The Glorious Revolution
12. 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
13. 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.
Absolutism
Stalingrad
Battle of Adowa
Fascist Party
14. The conflict between Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea. The United Nations (led by the United States) helped South Korea.
Central Powers.
Korean War
Atlantic Charter
Emelyn Pugachev
15. 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.
Galileo Galilei
Sir Francis Bacon
Daimler and Benz
Ottoman empire dissolved
16. AUSTRIA and HUNGARY. Ruled by Francis Joseph of the Hapsburg empire from 1848 to 1916.
Dual Monarchy
Heinrich Himmler
Ptolemy
Labour Party
17. 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.
Charles X
Louis Napoleon Bonaparte
Frederick the Great
Andrew Carnegie
18. 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.
Rene Descartes
Revisionists
Concert of Europe
Austro-Hungarian Empire
19. Piedmont - Italy defeated Austro-Hungarian empire and won their INDEPENDENCE.
Kronstadt
Austro-Piedmontese War
Thirty Years' War
soviets
20. 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.
Bishop Bossuet
Charles X
Leipzig
Frederick the Great
21. The Quadruple Alliance - Russia - Prussia - Austria - and Britain...plus France - to prevent France's resentment towards the victors.
soviets
Triple Alliance
Greek Revolution
Concert of Europe
22. Euphemism used to justify DICTATORSHIP in the name of freedom.
Revolution from Above
John Locke
Fascist Party
John Stuart Mill
23. Ancient scientist who said earth was the center of the universe
Heinrich Himmler
John Locke
Giuseppe Mazzini
Ptolemy
24. 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.
John Stuart Mill
Ptolemy
Catherine the Great
Enigma
25. Monopolized more than 75% of U.S. oil.
Ottoman empire dissolved
Thomas Malthus
Edmund Burke
John Rockefeller
26. Anti-Nazi - Anti-Vichy Regime French fighters who were led by CHARLES de GAULLE.
Mary Wollstonecraft
Free French
Rene Descartes
Francois Voltaire
27. GOD IS DEAD. Hated self sacrifice - emphasized a 'will to power.' A minority of the strongest should rule.
Emelyn Pugachev
Central Powers.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Vichy Regime
28. Wrote THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. First ever history book to refer to history in strictly SECULAR terms. No God involved.
Spanish-American War
Edward Gibbon
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Whigs
29. Petition in 19th century Britain where members of the working class demanded reforms in Parliament and in elections - including suffrage for all MEN.
Crimean War
Leipzig
Fascist Party
Chartist Movement
30. Treaty of non-aggression between Russian and Germany during WW2 to keep it a one front war for Germany. Also called the NAZI-SOVIET PACT.
Girondins
Dutch Republic
Giuseppe Mazzini
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
31. SOCIALISTIC political party in Germany. SDP
Jacobins
Social Democratic Party
Louis Philippe I
Count Cavour
32. In 1884 - this British prime minister passed the REFORM ACT - which gave the vote to 60 percent of British men.
William Gladstone
Labour Party
Peter the Great
Ottoman empire dissolved
33. Civil conflict caused by Irish nationalists in the IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY against the British Empire - led by EAMON de VALERA.
Volksgeist
Galileo Galilei
Easter Rising
Final Solution
34. Last German offensive on the Western Front in World War II. Its failure hastened German defeat.
Charles Albert
Fascist Party
Crimean War
Battle of the Bulge
35. Britain and America
Allied Powers
Oliver Cromwell
John F. Kennedy
Black Shirt March
36. Conservative king who was revolted against in SPAIN. He ignored Spain's constitution and disbanded the parliament.
Soviet-Afghan War
Brezhnev Doctrine
Ferdinand VII
Spanish Civil War
37. 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.
Treaty of Tilsit
James Watt
Blaise Pascal
Emmanuel Sieyes
38. Puritan Leader of the Roundheads (parliamentarians) in the English Civil War. He was declared 'protector' of England - Ireland - and Scotland (like a king). After his death - the monarchy was restored.
Nazi
Austro-Piedmontese War
Petition of Rights
Oliver Cromwell
39. Where Napoleon eventually met his defeat. He then was exiled to Elba.
Fabian Society
soviets
Frederick the Great
Leipzig
40. Also called the COMINTERN. This institute provided rules for Socialists throughtout Europe to follow. Among it's TWENTYONE CONDITIONS was the rejection of all political forms that called for the institution of communism through gradual means.
Kaiser Wilhelm I
Zimmerman telegram
Third International
Copernicus
41. Disastrous battle during which the British suffered 60 -000 casualties and had nothing to show for it.
Battle of the Somme
Gottfried Leibniz
'Turnip' Townsend
Chartist Movement
42. Advanced the treatment and diagnosis of disease. Thought that diseases were caused by chemical imbalances.
Paracelsus
Volksgeist
Giueseppe Garibaldi
soviets
43. German Lutheran astronomer - discovered that the paths of the planets around the sun are ELLIPTICAL rather that circular.
James Watt
Sergei Witte
Johannes Kepler
Tories
44. Fascist dictator of ITALY (1922-1943). He led Italy to conquer Ethiopia - joined Germany in the Axis pact - and allied Italy with Germany in World War II. He was overthrown in 1943 when the Allies invaded Italy.Called IL DUCE (the leader)
Tories
Thirty Years' War
Concert of Europe
Benito Mussolini
45. Were forced by mobs to END the MONARCHY in France.
Frederick the Great
Easter Rising
Legislative Assembly
Petition of Rights
46. 17t century French philosopher. Famously known for writing 'cogito ergo sum' ('I THINK THEREFORE I AM'). Wrote about concept of dualism.
Battle of the Bulge
Steel
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
Rene Descartes
47. Mutiny of Russia's fleet took place here.
Treaty of Frankfurt
Revisionists
Kronstadt
Lusitania
48. LIBERAL who wrote the popular work 'ON LIBERTY'
Charles X
Committee of Public Safety
John Stuart Mill
Johannes Kepler
49. Overthrew the provisional government in Russia in 1917 - made null the democratic reforms - and established a dictatorship.
Emmanuel Sieyes
Lenin and Trotsky
Spanish Civil War
Lusitania
50. French philosopher. Scorned all authority - religion - and corrupt government. Extreme CYNIC. Believed in tolerance - reason - and freedom of thought - expression - and religious belief - but not Christianity. Famous quote - 'CRUSH THE INFAMOUS THING
Francois Voltaire
John Stuart Mill
Thomas Malthus
Congress of Vienna