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CLEP Western Civilization II
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1. Piedmont - Italy defeated Austro-Hungarian empire and won their INDEPENDENCE.
White Russians
Austro-Hungarian empire dissolved
Austro-Piedmontese War
Seven Year's War
2. Germany - Italy - and Japan
Cecil Rhodes.
Fabian Society
Holy Alliance
Axis Powers
3. Finance minister who INDUSTRIALIZED Russia.
New Economic Policy
Edmund Burke
ancien regime
Sergei Witte
4. 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
Seven Year's War
John Locke
Emelyn Pugachev
English Civil War
5. Italian nationalist whose writings spurred the movement for a unified and independent Italy (1805-1872) YOUNG ITALY - and RISORGIMENTO movements.
Daimler and Benz
Kulaks
Giuseppe Mazzini
Revolution from Above
6. Local communist councils established throughout Russia.
Kronstadt
Zimmerman telegram
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
soviets
7. A United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952). Implemented by the ORGANIZATION FOR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COOPERATION
Marshall plan
Eastern Question
Isaac Newton
Edinburgh
8. 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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9. 17t century French philosopher. Famously known for writing 'cogito ergo sum' ('I THINK THEREFORE I AM'). Wrote about concept of dualism.
Rene Descartes
Galileo Galilei
Adam Smith
Reform Bill
10. One of the prominent JACOBIN radical leaders during the revolution. He edited a radical newspaper. He called to rid France of the enemies of the Revolution
Jean Paul Marat
Leipzig
First and Second International
Bradenburg-Prussia
11. Passed in 1833 by the SADLER COMMITTEE - this helped prevent exploitation of children factory workers.
Reform Bill
Factory Act
Cecil Rhodes.
Denis Diderot
12. 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.
Absolutism
Charles X
Kulaks
Dulce et Decorum Est
13. 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.
Oliver Cromwell
Allied Powers
Marie Curie
Louis Napoleon Bonaparte
14. Forefront - cutting edge - trailblazers of the revolution.
Battle of the Somme
vanguard
Isaac Newton
Public Health Act
15. Passed in 1848 - this encouraged local towns to pass SANITATION laws.
Boer War
Oliver Cromwell
Public Health Act
Thermidorian Reaction
16. Napoleon waged economic war on Britain by preventing trade with it and providing for trade with France.
Red Russians
Continental System
Crimean War
Jean Paul Marat
17. US president who gave a deadline to the Soviet Union to stop building missiles on Cuba.
John F. Kennedy
North German Confederation
X-Ray
Rene Descartes
18. GOD IS DEAD. Hated self sacrifice - emphasized a 'will to power.' A minority of the strongest should rule.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Black Shirt March
Thirty Years' War
Warsaw Pact
19. Father of modern CONSERVATISM. noted for his emphasis on tradition. Wrote 'Reflections on the Revolution in France.'
White Russians
Edmund Burke
Russian Revolution
Cecil Rhodes.
20. British political party. Liberals. Against the king.
Whigs
Kulaks
Labour Party
John F. Kennedy
21. 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.
Edward Gibbon
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Lateran Pact
Russo-Japanese War
22. A religious war between the Catholics and Protestants - which resulted in the political restructuring of Europe and the development of nation states - the Dutch Republic - the Swiss Confederacy - the Austro-Hungarian Empire; granted religious freedom
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23. 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
Galileo Galilei
Concert of Europe
Catherine the Great
24. Prime minister of Sardinia (northern Italy) who vowed to drive out the Austrians and worked towards a united Italy.
Vladimir Lenin
Axis Powers
Count Cavour
Battle of the Somme
25. A form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)
Absolutism
William Gladstone
Petition of Rights
Herbert Spencer
26. RUSSIA - PRUSSIA - AUSTRIA - AND BRITAIN banded together to defeat the tyrant Napoleon.
ultraroyalists
ancien regime
Emmeline Prankhurst
Quadruple Alliance
27. Russia - France - and Britain during WWI.
Allies
Congress of Vienna
Zimmerman telegram
Marie Curie
28. NATIONAL SOCIALIST party in GERMANY.
Georges Jacques Danton
ancien regime
Nazi
Count Cavour
29. Made by Mussolini with the CATHOLIC CHURCH. Declared catholicism Italy's official religion - made church lands tax exempt - and gave church ability to oversee rules regarding marriage. The church then RECOGNIZED MUSSOLINI's status as ruler of Italy.
Lateran Pact
vanguard
Warsaw Pact
Cecil Rhodes.
30. OLD ORDER of kings who ruled absolutely.
Mary Wollstonecraft
English Civil War
ancien regime
Daimler and Benz
31. Overthrew the provisional government in Russia in 1917 - made null the democratic reforms - and established a dictatorship.
Dulce et Decorum Est
Dual Monarchy
Lenin and Trotsky
Joseph Stalin
32. Divided AFRICA among the Europeans and contributed greatly to the SCRAMBLE FOR AFRICA.
Directory
Berlin Conference
Paris Commune
Joseph Stalin
33. LIBERAL who wrote the popular work 'ON LIBERTY'
Transcendentalists
John Stuart Mill
Jean Paul Marat
Warsaw Pact
34. In 1936 a rebellion erupted in Spain after a coalition of Republicans - Socialists - and Communists was elected. General Francisco Franco led the rebellion. The revolt quickly became a civil war. The Soviet Union provided arms and advisers to the gov
Mary Wollstonecraft
Stalingrad
conscription
Spanish Civil War
35. Lasting from 1899 to 1902 - DUTCH colonists and the BRITISH competed for control of territory in South Africa.
Petition of Rights
Count Cavour
Blaise Pascal
Boer War
36. 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
Korean War
John Locke
North German Confederation
Dutch Republic
37. 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)
Benito Mussolini
Kaiser Wilhelm I
Quadruple Alliance
Secularization
38. SOCIALISTIC political party in Germany. SDP
Fascist Party
Treaty of London
Social Democratic Party
Austro-Hungarian empire dissolved
39. 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.'
Adolf Eichmann
Enclosure movement
Bishop Bossuet
Labour Party
40. A military draft
Giuseppe Mazzini
British East India Company
conscription
ancien regime
41. Ship sunk by GERMAN UNRESTRICTED SUBMARINE WARFARE on all ships headed for Britain. This caused Americans to enter the war.
Lusitania
Francois Voltaire
Theodore Herzl
Jean Paul Marat
42. First loss of a European power to an ASIAN COUNTRY.
Russo-Japanese War
Austro-Piedmontese War
English Civil War
Continental System
43. King of PIEDMONT-SARDINIA - part of Italy.
Charles Albert
Panther
Nikita Khrushchev
Directory
44. 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
Galileo Galilei
Zimmerman telegram
Enigma
William and Catherine Booth
45. THE ATHENS OF THE NORTH. The Scottish had their own Enlightenment.
Potsdam
Franco-Prussian War
Edinburgh
Home Rule
46. The machine German's encrypted their battle plan codes on - which British broke and could foresee German battle plans.
Austro-Hungarian empire dissolved
Emmeline Prankhurst
Enigma
Giueseppe Garibaldi
47. 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.
Oliver Cromwell
Frederick the Great
James Watt
Rene Descartes
48. Where Napoleon eventually met his defeat. He then was exiled to Elba.
Fascist Party
Adam Smith
Allies
Leipzig
49. AUSTRIA and HUNGARY. Ruled by Francis Joseph of the Hapsburg empire from 1848 to 1916.
Potsdam
Factory Act
Dual Monarchy
The Glorious Revolution
50. 1598 - Granted the Huguenots liberty of worship. Revoked by Louis XIV in 1658. He chased the HUGUENOTS out of the country.
Andrew Carnegie
Edict of Nantes
ultraroyalists
Treaty of Paris