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CLEP Western Civilization II
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1. Conservative king who was revolted against in SPAIN. He ignored Spain's constitution and disbanded the parliament.
Ferdinand VII
Catherine the Great
Robert Koch
Congress of Vienna
2. Idea that the goal of society should be to bring about the greatest happiness for the GREATEST NUMBER of people. Associated with JEREMY BENTHAM.
Bishop Bossuet
Fabian Society
Utilitarianism
Seven Year's War
3. Disastrous battle during which the British suffered 60 -000 casualties and had nothing to show for it.
Third International
Home Rule
Blaise Pascal
Battle of the Somme
4. 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.'
vanguard
Bishop Bossuet
Adolf Eichmann
Napoleon
5. Weakness of instability of OTTOMAN rule in the Mediterranean region.
Girondins
Nikita Khrushchev
Eastern Question
Allies
6. In 1898 - a conflict between the United States and Spain - in which the U.S. supported the CUBANS' fight for INDEPENDENCE.
Vichy Regime
War of Austrian Succession
Spanish-American War
Panther
7. OLD ORDER of kings who ruled absolutely.
William and Catherine Booth
Brezhnev Doctrine
Girondins
ancien regime
8. Led by Danton - a temporary government set up by SANS-CULOTTES that began executing anti-revolutionaries.
Georges Jacques Danton
Kronstadt
Treaty of Paris
Paris Commune
9. 1598 - Granted the Huguenots liberty of worship. Revoked by Louis XIV in 1658. He chased the HUGUENOTS out of the country.
Denis Diderot
New Economic Policy
Bradenburg-Prussia
Edict of Nantes
10. Euphemism used to justify DICTATORSHIP in the name of freedom.
Benito Mussolini
Vladimir Lenin
Revolution from Above
Home Rule
11. 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.
Austria-Hungary
Charles X
Daimler and Benz
Enclosure movement
12. Russia - France - and Britain during WWI.
Adam Smith
Russian Revolution
Allies
Fabian Society
13. Piedmont - Italy defeated Austro-Hungarian empire and won their INDEPENDENCE.
Social Democratic Party
Austro-Piedmontese War
Thomas Malthus
Legislative Assembly
14. Formulated SOCIAL DARWINISM.
Allied Powers
soviets
Herbert Spencer
Fabian Society
15. Government set up in Sourthern France by the Nazis.
Potsdam
Vichy Regime
Treaty of Frankfurt
Robert Koch
16. Italian POLITICAL party created by Benito Mussolini during World War I. It emphasized aggressive nationalism and was Mussolini's instrument for the creation of a dictatorship in Italy. Didn't believe in democracy.
Charles Albert
Tories
Fascist Party
Nazi
17. (1807-1882) Soldier of fortune who amassed his 'RED SHIRT' army to bring Naples and Sicily into a unified Italy.
'Turnip' Townsend
Giueseppe Garibaldi
Friedrich Nietzsche
English Civil War
18. Lenin was forced to institute this policy - which allowed PEASANTS to SELL some of what they produced.
William and Catherine Booth
New Economic Policy
Atlantic Charter
Social Democratic Party
19. Soviet counterpart to NATO
Warsaw Pact
Edinburgh
Secularization
Home Rule
20. This treaty ended the Seven Years War. Gave Canada and area east of the Mississippi to Britain.
Battle of the Bulge
Joseph Stalin
Treaty of Paris
Revolution from Above
21. The place at which the three allied leaders - Truman - Stalin - and Atlee - met to discuss the distribution of Germany and the ultimatum that they would issue to Japan demanding thier immediate surrender
Giueseppe Garibaldi
Potsdam
North German Confederation
John F. Kennedy
22. Passed in 1848 - this encouraged local towns to pass SANITATION laws.
War of Austrian Succession
Public Health Act
Galileo Galilei
Copernicus
23. Edited and published the first edition of the ENCYCLOPEDIA. It was a ENLIGHTENED PERSON's BIBLE. He also attacked religion and conservatives.
Denis Diderot
Thermidorian Reaction
Copernicus
William and Catherine Booth
24. Britain and America
Allied Powers
Galileo Galilei
Quadruple Alliance
Thomas Malthus
25. Thousands of Russians marched on the Winter Palace. Nicholas II gave up power. A PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT was set up - and immediately social reforms took place.
Count Cavour
Fabian Society
Axis Powers
Russian Revolution
26. Founded the Salvation Army
Atlantic Charter
Vladimir Lenin
Emmanuel Sieyes
William and Catherine Booth
27. Greater freedom for Ireland.
Galileo Galilei
Spanish-American War
Utilitarianism
Home Rule
28. 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
James Watt
ultraroyalists
Black Shirt March
29. GOD IS DEAD. Hated self sacrifice - emphasized a 'will to power.' A minority of the strongest should rule.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Eastern Question
Edmund Burke
Blaise Pascal
30. A form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)
Bishop Bossuet
Absolutism
Directory
Congress of Vienna
31. 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
Dutch Republic
Cecil Rhodes.
Johannes Kepler
Edward Gibbon
32. LIBERAL who wrote the popular work 'ON LIBERTY'
Emmanuel Sieyes
Emelyn Pugachev
John Stuart Mill
Triple Alliance
33. 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
John Rockefeller
Battle of the Bulge
Giuseppe Mazzini
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
Isaac Newton
Factory Act
Assembly of Notables
Triple Entente
35. Legislative body of 5 men after Thermidorian Reaction - UNSTABLE.
Labour Party
Adam Smith
John Rockefeller
Directory
36. 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.
Holy Alliance
Crimean War
Peter the Great
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
37. Important Russian radical who was a member of secret - exiled - SOCIAL REVOLUTIONARY AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRATIC PARTIES in Russia - which was ruled by a tsar.
Vladimir Lenin
Petition of Rights
Edmund Burke
Easter Rising
38. The Quadruple Alliance - Russia - Prussia - Austria - and Britain...plus France - to prevent France's resentment towards the victors.
Treaty of London
X-Ray
Concert of Europe
Georges Jacques Danton
39. British political party. Liberals. Against the king.
Revolution from Above
Whigs
Adolf Eichmann
Rene Descartes
40. Radical SUFFRAGETTE who led the WOMEN'S SOCIAL AND POLITICAL UNION - which led large - noisy - and sometimes violent demonstrations.
Austro-Piedmontese War
Sir Francis Bacon
Emmeline Prankhurst
Johannes Kepler
41. 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.
vanguard
Black Shirt March
Robert Koch
Joseph Stalin
42. 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
Soviet-Afghan War
John Locke
Jacobins
Cecil Rhodes.
43. Forefront - cutting edge - trailblazers of the revolution.
Robert Koch
Frederick the Great
vanguard
soviets
44. Developed the SCIENTIFIC METHOD through the INDUCTIVE method (specific to general) - wrote Novum Organum.
Sir Francis Bacon
Daimler and Benz
Battle of the Somme
Secularization
45. Hitler blamed this event on communists and gave himself an excuse to take COMPLETE POWER of Germany.
Concert of Europe
Volksgeist
fire at the Reichstag
Secularization
46. A United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952). Implemented by the ORGANIZATION FOR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COOPERATION
Daimler and Benz
Red Russians
Marshall plan
Francois Voltaire
47. THE ATHENS OF THE NORTH. The Scottish had their own Enlightenment.
War of Austrian Succession
Congress of Vienna
Edinburgh
Austria-Hungary
48. 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.
Vladimir Lenin
William and Catherine Booth
Transcendentalists
James Watt
49. 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
Final Solution
Adolf Eichmann
Bradenburg-Prussia
Francois Voltaire
50. 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.
Peter the Great
Bradenburg-Prussia
Nikita Khrushchev
Rene Descartes