ALL Matching Exercises: Do these until you could get them right in a fill in the blank test. We won't do it as fill in the blank but if you memorize them that well you will definitely be ready for the matching quiz on WEDNESDAY.
Authors Matching exercise
A. Conrad B. Marx C. Rabelais D. Boccaccio
E. Darwin F. Malthus G. Shakespeare H. Newton
I. Orwell J. Calvin K. Montaigne L. Castiglione
M. Cervantes N. Hobbes O. Erasmus P. Machiavelli
Q. Bayle R. Locke S. Galileo
1. ______ Principia
2. ______The Prince
3. ______Canterbury Tales
4. ______The Institutes of Christian Religion
5. ______Communist Manifesto
6. ______Decameron
7. ______Descent of Man
8. ______The Courtier
9. ______Dialogue on the Two Chief Systems of the World
10. ______The Education of a Christian Prince
11. ______Don Quixote
12. ______Essays
13. ______Essay Concerning Human Understanding
14. ______Essay on the Principle of Population
15. ______Hamlet
16. ______Leviathan
17. ______Heart of Darkness
18. ______Historical and Critical Dictionary
19. ______1984
A. Business contracts B. Cervantes C. Alberti D. Cesare Borgia E. Michelangelo
F. High Renaissance G. Da Vinci H. Castiglione I. Communes J. Savonarola
K. Alexander VI L. Declined M. Conversos N. Piero della O. Francesca
P. Medici Q. Pico Della Mirandola R. Blacks S. Giotti
T. 1400s U. Gutenberg V. Northern architecture W. Bosch
X. Secularism Y. Henry VII Z. Taille AA. Advanced BB. Christian
CC. Reconquista DD Boccaccio EE. Signori FF. Inquisition GG. 1500s
HH. Popolo II. Roses JJ. More KK. Botticelli LL Individualism
MM. Gabelle NN. Erasmus OO. Brunelleschi
1. _______ Converted Jews
2. _______ Sworn associations of free men seeking economic independence
3. _______ Pope, aided militarily by his son
4. _______ The hero of The Prince
5. _______ Creator of the Birth of Venus
6. _______ Great banking family - patrons of the arts
7. _______ Wrote The Courtier
8. _______ Wrote Don Quixote
9. _______ Wrote On The Dignity of Man
10. _______ Architect designed the Foundling Hospital in Florence
11. _______ Created The Last Supper
12. _______ Marriage vows were often treated like
13. _______ Bitterly resentful and heavily taxed who wanted a voice in government
14. _______ One-man rulers
15. _______ Attacked moral vice in Florence
16. _______ Stressed personality, uniqueness, and talents
17. _______ Men can do all things if they will
18. _______ Writer of the Decameron
19. _______ Focus on the material world not the spiritual world
20. _______ quattrocento
21. _______ cinquecento
22. _______ When Rome took the lead in art
23. _______ Artist who led the way in realism
24. _______ Pioneered perspective in painting
25. _______ Painted the Sistine Chapel
26. _______ Invented movable-type printing
27. _______ The status of upper class women?
28. _______ Education for Renaissance women?
29. _______ Like women, these were a sign of wealth
30. _______ Northern humanists remained more?
31. _______ Dutch humanist
32. _______ Wrote Utopia
33. _______ Flemish painter, used religious themes
34. _______ Was not influenced by the classical style
35. _______ Salt tax in France
36. _______ Land tax in France
37. _______ English Civil War was a battle of the?
38. _______ Rebuilt the English monarchy
39. _______ Expulsion of the Jews in Spain
40. _______ Converted Jews
41. _______ Often cruel religious court
Match the items on the top to the descriptions below.
A. Act in Restraint of Appeals B. Charles V C. Act of Supremacy D. Martin Luther
E. Council of Trent F. The Index G. Pluralism H. Act of Submission of the Clergy
I. Anne Boleyn J. Usury K. John Knox L. Excommunication M. Baroque
N. Ulrich Zwingli O. Lutheranism P. John Calvin Q. Edict of Nantes R. Johann Tetzel S. Ursuline T. Consubstantiation U. Catherine of Aragon V. Thomas More W.Indulgences X. Ignatius Loyola Y. Peace of Augsburg Z. Simony AA. Huguenots BB. Theocracy CC. Brethren of Common Life DD. Jesuits
1. _______ Sensous art indicative of the Counter Reformation
2. _______ Pious laypeople of Holland who initiated a religious revival
3. _______ "Universal Monarch"
4. _______ French theologian who established a theocracy in Geneva
5. _______ Calvinist leader in Scotland
6. _______ Chancellor of England; wrote Utopia; beheaded by Henry VIII
7. _______ Recognized Lutheranism as a legal religion
8. _______ Selling of church offices
9. _______ Holding more than one church office
10. _______ Where the state is subordinate to the church
11. _______ Lending money for interest
12. _______ Society of Jesus; resisted Protestantism
13. _______ Papal pardon for sins
14. _______ A list of prohibited books
15. _______ Wrote the 95 Thesis
16. _______ Tried to reform the abuses of the Catholic Church
17. _______ Declared the king supreme head of the Church of England
18. _______ Bread and wine undergo a spiritual change
19. _______ Granted Huguenots religious freedom
20. _______ Expelling a person from the church
21. _______ French Calvinists
22. _______ Founded the Society of Jesus
23. _______ Leading seller of indulgences
24. _______ Order of nuns dedicated to teaching young girls
25. _______ Religion of Scandinavia
26. _______ Henry VIII's second wife
27. _______ Henry VIII's first wife
28. _______ Required the Clergy to submit to the king of England
29. _______ Declared the king supreme sovereign of England
30. _______ Radical religious leader in Zurich
Exploration/Religious and Civil Wars Matching exercise
Match the items on the left to the items on the right.
A. Duke of Alva B. Edict of Nantes C. Pizarro D. Henry the Navigator
E. Reconquista F. Treaty of Tordesillas G. Treaty of Westphalia
H. Philip II I. Elizabeth J. Peace of Augsburg K. Henry IV
L. William of Orange M.Verrazano N. St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
O. Defenestration of Prague P. Concordat of Bologna Q. Gustavus Adolphus
R. Charles V S. HenryVII T. Vasco de Balboa
U. Magellan V. Cortez W. Northwest passage X. Diaz Y. Mary I
1. _______ Swedish Lutheran leader in the Thirty Years' War
2. _______ Spanish soldier sent to pacify the Low Countries
3. _______ First European to reach the Pacific Ocean (1513)
4. _______ French gains the right to appoint bishops
5. _______ Defeated the Aztecs
6. _______ Throwing Catholics from a castle window
7. _______ First European to reach the southern tip of Africa
8. _______ Granted Huguenots the right to public worship (1598)
9. _______ First Tudor monarch (1485)
10. _______ Last Tudor monarch (1603)
11. _______ "Paris is worth a Mass"
12. _______ Ended the Thirty Years' War
13. _______ Ordered the Armada against England
14. _______ Conqueror of Incas
15. _______ Catholic attack on Calvinists
16. _______ Leader of the 17 provinces of the Netherlands
17. _______ First to circumnavigate the globe
18. _______ Established a school for sailors at Sagres
19. _______ Line of Demarcation
20. _______ Italian who explored the North coast of America
21. _______ Water route to Asia through Canada
22. _______ Recognized independence of German princes
23. _______ Expelling the Jews and Moors from Spain
24. _______ 'Universal Monarch'
25. _______ Returned England to the papacy
1.Q 2. A
3.T 4. P 5.V 6.O 7.X 8.B 9.S 10.I 11.K 12.G
13.H 14.C 15.N 16.L
17.U 18.D 19.F 20.M 21.W 22.J 23.E 24.R 25. Y
Match the items on the left to the items on the right.
A. Galileo B. I think therefore I am C. Geocentric D. Copernicus E. Descartes F. Cartesian G. Dualism H. Discourse on Method I. Bacon J. Harvey K. Newton L. Inductive method M. Ptolemy N. Principia O. Deductive method P. Brahe
Q. Kepler R. Almagest S. The Royal Society of London T. Gresham
U. Dialogue on the Two Chief Systems of the World V. On the Revolution of the Heavenly Spheres
1. ______ Aristelian world-view
2. ______ Polish astronomer with heliocentric theory
3. ______ Italian scientist - formulated law of Inertia
4. ______ English scientist formulated the laws of gravity
5. ______ English politician formulated empirical method
6. ______ Danish astronomer (1561-1601)
7. ______ Wrote Discourse on Methods
8. ______ Center for scientific activity
9. ______ Established by Charles II to help science
10. ______ Blood circulates through the human body
11. ______ Copernicus wrote?
12. ______ Brahe's assistant formulated 3 laws of motion
13. ______ Galileo wrote?
14. ______ Newton wrote?
15. ______ Descartes idea that the world consists of two fundamental entities
16. ______ Proceed from the particular to the general; from the concrete to the abstract
17. ______ Start at the general and then get specific
18. ______ Descartes wrote?
19. ______ Cogito ergo sum
20. ______ Second century Greek scientist
21. ______ Ptolemy wrote?
Match the items on the left to the items on the right.
A. Divine Right B. Cromwell C. French Classicism D. Richelieu E. Louis XIV
F. Mercantilism G. Colbert H. Locke I. Constitutionalism J. Junkers
K. Fronde L. Diggers and Levellers M. Peter the Great N. Peace of Utrecht O. Hobbes P. Bill of Rights Q. Sun King R. Absolutism S. James I
T. Frederick William U. Test Act V. Racine W. Restoration X. Hohenzollern Y. War of Austrian Succession
1. _____ Conflict over rival claims to the Habsburg throne
2. _____Prussian landed aristocracy
3. _____German royal family
4. _____The "Great Elector"
5. _____Sovereignty embodied in the ruler
6. _____Civil war in France during the reign of Louis XIII
7. _____Louis XIV's Controller of Finance
8. _____Established absolutism for Louis XIII
9. _____Louis XIV
10. _____Government economic policies for the regulation of the state
11. _____Writer who analyzed the power of love
12. _____Created Versailles
13. _____ Limitation of government by law
14. _____ Art and literature advanced under Louis XIV
15. _____Lord Protector of England
16. _____Restored the English monarchy to Charles II
17. _____Author of Leviathan
18. _____Marked the end of French expansionist policy
19. _____Belief that a monarch's power is derived from God
20. _____Radical groups in England who called for the abolition of private property
21. _____Declared sovereignty resides with Parliament
22. _____First Stuart monarch
23. _____Prohibited Catholics from holding political office
24. _____Political theorist who defended the Glorious Revolution
25. _____Romanov czar who westernized Russia
Answers: 1.Y 2. S 3.X 4.T 5.R 6. K 7. G 8. D 9. Q 10. F
11. V 12. E 13. I 4. C 15. B 16. W 17. O 18. N 19. A 20. L 21. P 22. S23.U 24. H 25. M
Match the items on the left to the items on the right.
A. John Locke B. Enlightened Despots C. Salon D. Fontenelle E. Deism
F. Enlightenment G. The Social Contract H. Kant I. Rousseau J. Encyclopedia
K. Montesquieu L. Tabula Rosa M. Philosophers N. Humanitarianism
O. Candide P. Bayle Q. Voltaire R. The Spirit of laws
S. The Persian Letters T. Hume U. d’Holbach
1. _______ Intellectual revolution
2. _______ Social critics of the 18th century
3. _______ Clockmaker theory
4. _______ Perhaps greatest French philosopher
5. _______ Promoting human welfare and social reform
6. _______ Catherine the Great; Frederick the Great
7. _______ "Power checks power"
8. _______ Voltaire wrote?
9. _______ Wrote Social Contract
10. _______ Montesquieu wrote?
11 _______ Wrote Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds
12. _______ Wrote Historical and Critical Dictionary
13. _______ Wrote Essay Concerning Human Understanding
14. _______ Montesquieu's social satire (1721)
15. _______ Wrote System of Nature
16. _______ The general will and popular sovereignty
17. _______ Social gathering
18. _______ German philosopher
19. _______ Locke's blank slate theory
20. _______ Diderot and d'Alembert edited
21. _______ Scottish philosopher
Match the items on the left to the items on the right.
A. Committee of Public Safety B. Jacobins C. Great Fear D. Taille E. Corvées
F. Régicide G. Cahier de doleances H. Bastille I. Tennis Court Oaths
J. Robespierre K. Danton L. Declaration of the Rights of Man M. Banalities
N. Marie Antoinette P. Estates General Q. American Revolution R. Coup d'etat
S. Bourgeoisie T. Ancient Regime U. Wollstonecraft V. Louis XVI W. Versailles
X.. Parliament Y. Sans-culottes Z. Directory
1. _______ Storming this medieval fortress changed the revolution
2. _______ Comfortable members of the 3rd Estate (middle class)
3. _______ Established by Robespierre and instigated the Reign of terror
4. _______ Led the Terror and Committee of 12 with Robespierre
5. _______ Written by the National Convention
6. _______ Site of palace outside Paris
7. _______ Executed wife of the king
8. _______ man who controlled the Reign of Terror
9. _______ Executed king of France
10. _______ Petty laborers in Paris; became the major political group
11. _______ With this, the National Assembly swore they would not disband until wrote a constitution
12. _______ The way of life before the revolution
13. _______ This means killing of the king
14. _______ Wrote Vindication of the Rights Man
15. _______ Fees that peasants had to pay to use the mill etc.
16. _______ List of grievances that each Estate drew up
17. _______ Roadwork; an obligation of the peasants
18. _______ To overthrow those in power
19. _______ Dominant group in the National Convention
20. _______ Five man committee that ruled France
21. _______ The panic that spread through the French countryside
22. _______ The national assembly summoned in 1789 to correct the abuses
23. _______ Direct tax from which the nobles were exempt
24. _______ Law courts staffed by nobles
25. _______ Previous event that influenced and partially caused the revolution
Match the items on the left to the items on the right.
A. Metternich B. Levee en masse C. Trafalgar D. Rosetta Stone
E. Directory F. Declaration of Pillnitz G. Napoleonic Code H. Concordat of 1801
I. The Hundred Days J. Spain K. Elba L.Napoleon Bonaparte
M. Tallyrand N. Treaty of Tilsit O. Continental system P. Castlereagh
Q. Joseph Bonaparte R. St. Helena S. Plebiscite T. Peninsula War
U. balance of Power V.Congress of Vienna W. Waterloo
1. _______ Agreement between Napoleon and Czar Alexander I
2. _______ Napoleon's war with Spain
3. _______ A citizen army
4. _______ Consul and later emperor
5. _______ "That bleeding ulcer"
6. _______ Codification of laws
7. _______ Napoleon's arrangement with Pope Pius VII
8. _______ Austria and Prussia agree to intervene in France
9. _______ Napoleon's economic blockade
10. _______ Five man committee taken over by Napoleon
11. _______ A vote of the people
12. _______ Found by Napoleon during the Egyptian campaign
13. _______ French representative at the Congress of Vienna
14. _______ Final location for Napoleon
15. _______ British naval victory
16. _______ Napoleon's island of exile
17. _______ Napoleon's brother, made king of Spain
18. _______ Austrian foreign minister who controlled the Congress of Vienna
19. _______ British representative at the Congress of Vienna
20. _______ The time from Elba to St. Helena
21. _______ Napoleon’s final defeat was here
22. _______ This meeting of Conservatives brought back the Ancient Regime
_______ one of the goals of the Congress of Vienna
Match the items on the left to the items on the right.
A. Castlereagh B. Corn Laws C. Edmund Burke D. Nationalism
E. Liberalism F. Romanticism G. Walter Scott H. Burschenschaften
I. Von Goethe J. Louis Napoleon K. Zollverein L. Napoleon
M. Holy Alliance N. Jeremy Bentham O. Pierre Proudhon P. Metternich
Q. Carlsbad Decrees R. Quadruple Alliance S. Decembrists T. Karl Marx
U. Saint-Simon V. Carbonari W. Communist Manifesto
X. Catholic Emanicipation Bill (1829) Y. Charles Fourier Z. Talleyrand
1. _______ Politically active students in Germany
2. _______ Wrote Reflections on the Revolution in France
3. _______ Russian Revolutionaries in the early nineteenth century
4. _______ Chief architect of the Congress of Vienna
5. _______ Imposed a tariff on imported grain
6. _______ Italian secret societies
7. _______ German laws limiting freedom of speech
8. _______ Became president of France in 1848
9. _______ British theorist proposed the idea of utilitarianism
10. _______ Enabled Catholics to hold public office
11. _______ Economic customs union of German states
12. _______ Austria, Prussia, Russia, Britain
13. _______ Austria, Russia, Prussia
14. _______ British Foreign Minister at Congress of Vienna
15. _______ Opposed government intervention in social and economic affairs
16. _______ Real or imagined cultural unity
17. _______ French Utopian socialist
18. _______ Socialist who planned a self-sufficient community
19. _______ Wrote What is Property?
20. _______ The bible of socialism and communism
21. _______ Wrote Das Capital
22. _______ A revolt against classicism and the Enlightenment
23. _______ Scottish writer, personified the Romantic movement
24. _______ German romantic
Match the items on the left to the items on the right.
D. Kulturkampf
E. Charles Darwin F. Reichstag G."Blood and iron"
H. Mazzini I. Alexander II J. Bloody Sunday K. Duma
L. Bismarck M. Bundesrat N. Emancipation Edict
O. Risorgimento P. Crimean Q. Real politik
R. Nationalism S. Peter Stolypin T. Indemnity Bill
U. Syllabus of Errors V. Louis Pasteur W. Count cavour X. Ems Telegram
Y. Treaty of Frankfurt Z. Sergei Witte AA. Emile Zola
BB. Father Gapon CC. Modernization DD. Decembrist Revolt
FF. Ausgleich Schleswig-Holstein
1. _______ Emperor of Russia; advocated modest reforms; assassinated
2. _______ Required Germany to act against France
3. _______ Italian statesman; used diplomacy to achieve unification
4. _______ Bismarck's anticlerical campaign
5. _______ Federal Council of the German Diet
6. _______ Prussian Chancellor
7. _______ Prussian tactic for unification
8. _______ Compromise of 1867; created the dual monarchy of Austria and Hungary
9. _______ Legitimized Bismarck's collection of taxes to modernize the army
10. _______ Idealistic Italian patriot
11_______ Two Duchies south of Denmark, annexed by Bismarck
12. _______ Italian desire for unity
13. _______ The politics of reality
14. _______ Ended the Franco-Prussian War
15. _______ Volunteers in Garibaldi's army
16. _______ Shared belief of people of a common culture
17. _______ Popularly elected parliament in Germany
18. _______ Pope Piux IX denounces rationalism, socialism, and separation of church and state
19. _______ Developed the germ theory
20. _______ Shared belief of people of a common culture
21. _______ Major realist author of the nineteenth century
22. _______ War between Britain and France against Russia
23. _______ Changes that enable a country to compete with competitors
24. _______ 1825 plot by Russian liberals
25. _______ Russian national legislature
26. _______ Abolished serfdom in Russia
27. _______ Leader of the factory workers in Russia; was killed
28. _______ Russian minister who encouraged the growth of private farms
29. _______ Finance minister whom industrialized Russia
30. _______ Massacre of unarmed workers in 1905
Imperialism
Matching exercise
Match the items on the left to the items on the right.
A. Fashoda Crisis B. Belgian Congo C. Suez Canal D. Imperialism E. Economics
F. Boer War G. Social Darwinism H. India Ottoman Empire I. Cecil Rhodes
J. Kitchener K. Kipling L. Khartoum M. Algeciras Conference
N. Conrad
1._______ Wrote Heart of Darkness
2._______ Wrote the White Man's Burden
3._______ When one country dominates the political, social, and economic life of another country
4._______ Area exploited by King Leopold II
5._______ British statesman who dreamed of "Cape to Cairo"
6._______ Fight between the English and the Dutch settlers in South Africa
7._______ Provoked by Germany over the issue of Morocco
8._______ Conflict in Africa between Britain and France
9._______ Who ruled Egypt before the British and the French
10._______ Waterway which cuts through Egypt
11._______ Site of British massacre
12._______ British leader at the Battle of Omdurman
13._______ Racial doctrine that fostered the belief of Imperialism
14._______ Crown jewel of the British Empire
15._______ Main reason for imperialism
Matching French Kings Quiz
Louis XIII Henri IV Louis XV Henry II Louis XI Francis I
Henri III Louis XIV Louis XVI
1. Built Versailles and fought in Spanish War for Succession
2. Founded France
3. Invaded Italy and moved Renaissance into France
4. fought war of 3 henry’s
5. Married Catherine Medici
6. First absolutist ruler of France
7. Called a Schlub; indecisive
8. Richelieu was his minister
part of Diplomatic Revolution and other wars that bankrupted France
World War I and Russia
Matching exercise
Match the items on the left to the items on the right.
A. Bismarck B. Isolationism C. The Battle of the Marne D. Blank Check E. Triple Alliance F. Entente Cordiale G. Duma H. Kruger I. Telegram J. Mensheviks
K. Revanche L. Nicholas III M. Lebensraum N. Wilson Bolsheviks O. League of Nations
P. Cheka Q. Schlieffen Plan R. Zimmerman Telegram S. Gavrilo Princip
T. Brest-Litovsk U. Indemnities V. The Third Balkan War W. Black Hand X. Lusitania
Y. Triple Entente
1. Minor war which caused World War I
2. Ultra nationalistic Serbian society
3. Not becoming involved in global events
4. American passenger ship sunk by the Germans
5. Major French victory at the start of the war
6. Great Britain, France, and Russia
7. Assassin of Francis Ferdinand and his wife
8. Treaty which allowed Russia to get out of the war
9. The last czar
10. Telegram sent to Mexico to gain Mexican support against America
11. Telegram sent to the Transvaal after the failure of the Jameson Raid
12. Majority group
13. Popular Parliament in Russia
14. Russia's secret police
15. Minority group
16. U.S. President during WW I
17. Made Germany a great power
18. Agreement between Germany, Austria, and Italy
19. Proposal to avoid future wars include the Fourteen Points
20. Financial demands placed on the loser of a war
21. Given by Germany to Austria
22. Gentlemen's agreement between Britain and France
23. Germany wanted "living room"
24. German strategy to fight a war on two fronts
25. The French desire for revenge for the Franco-Prussian War
1918-1939 Matching exercise
Match the items on the left to the items on the right.
A. Marne B. Blank Check C. Triple Alliance D. Entente E. Cordiale
F. Duma G. Kruger H. Telegram I. Mensheviks J. Revanche
K. Nicholas II L. Lebensraum M. Wilson N. Bolsheviks O. League of Nations
P. Cheka Q. Schlieffen Plan R. Zimmerman Telegram S. Gavrilo Princip
T. Brest-Litovsk U. Indemnities V. The Third Balkan W. War X. Black Hand
Y. Lusitania Z. Triple Entente
1. ______The private army of Mussolini
2. ______Hitler's private army
3. ______Book written by Hitler
4. ______German-speaking area of Czechoslovakia
5. ______Mussolini's political philosophy
6. ______The destruction of Jewish shops in 1938
7. ______The 1923 attempt by Hitler to overthrow the Weimer Republic
8. ______Condemned war as an instrument of national policy
9. ______Hitler's political party
10. ______German republic from 1919 to 1933
11. ______Treaty which established the borders of France and Germany, provided for assistance if Germany invaded
12. ______President of Germany who appointed Hitler chancellor in 1933
13. ______Loans to Germany to help after World WarI
14. ______Government control society through a dictatorship
15. ______ forcible and illegal attempt to seize power
16. ______Set limits on German reparation payments in 1919
17. ______Leader of Russia after Lenin
18. ______Country Mussolini invaded in 1935 ; Civil War broke out in 1936
19. ______Germany signed a non-aggression pact with which country?
20. ______Britain and France agree with Germany at which conference?
21. ______Deprives all Jews of the rights of citizenship
22. ______Granted Hitler absolute dictatorial power
23. ______The union of Austria with Germany
24. ______Making concessions to avoid conflict
25. ______Minor war which caused World War I
Modern Europe Matching exercise
Match the items on the left to the items on the right.
A. Marshal Tito B. Glasnostde-Stalinization
C. Yalta D. Decolonization E. Euratom F. Adenauer G. Khrushchev H. Brinkman I. shipImre J. Nagy K. Solidarity L. Brezhnev Doctrine M. Containment
N. Treaty of Rome O. Clement Attlee P. COMECON Q. Margaret R. Thatcherde S. Beauvoir T. Common Market U. Perestroika V. Potsdam Conference W. Warsaw Pact X. Schuman Plan Y. Détente Z. Prague Spring
1. ______Chancellor of Germany in 1949 who helped 2. ______Germany recover after the war
3. ______Socialist Labour Party leader who established the welfare state in Britain
4. ______Soviet Union and her allies have a right to interfere in socialist countries
5. ______Attempt to stop the spread of Communism 6. ______The economic association organized by the communist states
7. ______Pushing another country to the edge of war
8. ______Liberalization of the Soviet Union
9. ______European Atomic Energy Community
10. ______Economic restructuring by Gorbachev
11. ______Openness of government
12. ______Stalin's answer to NATO
13. ______Another name for the European Economic Community
14. ______The collapse of old order empires
15. ______Soviet leader who denounced Stalin
16. ______Hungarian Communist party leader
17. ______Meeting between Truman, Attlee and Stalin 18. ______Communist chief of Yugoslavia
19. ______Created in 1957 to establish the EEC
20. ______International organization to regulate coal and iron
21. ______Liberal reforms introduced by Alexander Dubcek
22. ______Conservative British Prime Minister
23. ______Polish political party
24. ______ Meeting in 1945 between Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin
25. ______Wrote The Second Sex
26. ______The relaxing of Cold war policies
1.M 2.CC 3.B 4.P 5.K 6.V 7.Y 8.Z 9.G 10.BB 11.J 12.DD 13.W 14.F 15.D 16.E 17.C 18.T 19.Q 20.L 21.AA 22.X 23.R 24.S 25.O 26.I 27.U 28.H 29.A 30.N
Revolution, Author and Nationalism Matching Quiz
AP European history
Schleswig-Holstein Conrad Metternich Louis Napoleon
Darwin Castlereagh Count Cavour Newton
Nationalism Decemberist Romanticism Revolt
Alexander II Marx Crimean
Catholic Emanicipation Bill Machiavelli Shakespeare Red Shirts
Castiglione Galileo Real Politic Hobbes
1. ______ Principia
2. ______ The Prince
3. ______ Communist Manifesto
4. ______ The Courtier
5. ______ Dialogue on the Two Chief Systems of the World
6. ______ Hamlet
7. ______ Leviathan
8. ______ Heart of Darkness
9. ______ 1825 plot by Russian liberals
10. ______ Abolished serfdom in Russia
11. ______ Italian statesman; used diplomacy to achieve unification
12. ______ Two Duchies south of Denmark, annexed by Bismarck
13. ______ The politics of reality
14. ______ Shared belief of people of a common culture
15. ______ Volunteers in Garibaldi's army
16. ______ Shared belief of people of a common culture
17. ______ War between Britain and France against Russia
18. ______ Chief architect of the Congress of Vienna
19. ______ Became president of France in 1848
20. ______ Enabled Catholics to hold public office
21. ______ British Foreign Minister at Congress of Vienna
22. ______ A revolt against classicism and the Enlightenment