AP EURO SEMESTER TWO FINAL

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One of the main destinations in Africa for many Europeans was .

South Africa

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What labor-related term was coined in the latter half of the nineteenth century?

unemployment

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The first major public power plant in Europe was constructed in .

Great Britain

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Small shop owners considered which of the following a threat?

department stores

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Which of the following was considered a white-collar worker?

lower-level government bureaucrat

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Who did Napoleon III appoint to redesign Paris

with a partial goal of widening the streets to make for an easier response to insurrections?

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By 1910

which European city had the highest population?

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In the nineteenth century

cholera struck .

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The name given to the practice by Russian police and right-wing groups of conducting riots against the Jews was .

pogrom

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Anti-Semitism was strongest under rule in the late 1800s.

Russian

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Count Sergei Witte .

worked to industrialize Russia

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What was a key contributory factor to the migration of Europeans in the 1800s?

the emancipation of peasants

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The Second Industrial Revolution was associated with .

steel

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Middle-class reformers targeted which of the following issues as an impediment to a healthy and politically stable population?

housing conditions

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Progress in Europe that enabled married women to own property came first in .

Great Britain

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One of the two major developments affecting the economic lives of women during the Second Industrial Revolution was _.

a large expansion in the variety of available jobs

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The International Working Men's Association

known as the First International

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Which of the following is considered a strong trigger for the Russian Revolution of 1905?

the Bloody Sunday shootings

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Bismarck attempted to persuade German workers to oppose socialism by .

implementing programs that offered a paternalistic alternative to socialism

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In What Is to Be Done?

Vladimir Lenin argued for implementation of .

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Why did Great Britain and France align themselves with the Ottoman Empire during the Crimean War?

They opposed Russian expansion in the eastern Mediterranean where they had naval and commercial interests.

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Who were the Young Turks?

a group of reformist officers who wanted to modernize the Ottoman Empire

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The Ottoman Empire's constitution of 1876 .

called for a parliament

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The Hatt-i Sharif of Gülhane .

extended civic equality to all Ottoman subjects regardless of their religion

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The Italian peninsula was transformed into a nation-state under a constitutional monarchy by .

1860

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Giuseppe Mazzini and Giuseppe Garibaldi .

conducted guerrilla warfare in their attempts to establish an Italian republic

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The Paris Commune was composed of .

radicals and socialists

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Which of these ruled the French Second Empire?

Napoleon III

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Following the January Insurrection of 1863

was treated as merely another Russian province.

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The leader of Ireland's movement for home rule in the late 1800s was .

Charles Stewart Parnell

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The Crimean War was rooted in the .

long-standing desire of Russia to extend its influence over the Ottoman Empire

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For the first twenty-five years after the Crimean War

European affairs were .

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Which of these describes the military operations of the Crimean War?

All of the troops were inept

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Which element of nineteenth-century European order was destroyed by the Crimean War?

the Concert of Europe

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In 1866

Venetia was added to Italy in exchange for .

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Prussia excluded Austria from German affairs by .

defeating Austria in the Seven Weeks' War

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Emperor Francis Joseph's scheme for centralized administration of the Habsburg Empire meant that the government was dominated by .

German-speaking Austrians

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Which of the following groups would have supported the Ausgleich of 1867?

Hungarians

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The Russian government responded to radical revolutionary groups that emerged in the late 1800s by .

increasing repression

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Gladstone's ministry of 1868 to 1874 witnessed the culmination of .

classical British liberalism

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Ireland played the same role in British politics that did in Habsburg politics.

Hungary

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Reforms in the Ottoman Empire were

in general

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The most important political development in Europe between 1848 and 1914 was .

German unification

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Which of the following statements about Napoleon III is true?

Napoleon III died in exile in 1873.

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A mixed economy is ___.

one in which economic decisions are made by the government

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In the two decades following the end of World War I

what belief did the governments and societies of Eastern and Western Europe share?

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How did Marxists view the economic downturn that became known as the Great Depression?

They welcomed it because they believed it signaled the imminent downfall of capitalism.

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Most of the money the Allies collected in war reparations went to .

The United States

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The 1936 Popular Front government of France consisted of an alliance of which of the following political parties?

Socialists

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Between 1928 and 1940

Soviet industrial production .

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Under Lenin's New Economic Policy

.private economic enterprise was permitted

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Fascists won a majority in the Italian Chamber of Deputies in .

1924

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The majority of the founding members of the Fasci di Combattimento were .

war veterans

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The Lateran Accord of 1929 established that .

the pope was ruler of the independent Vatican City

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Adolf Hitler became the chancellor of Germany .

by legal means

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Support for Hitler was particularly strong among groups such as .

farmers

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The 1935 Nuremberg laws .

deprived German Jews of their citizenship

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Which successor state avoided a self-imposed authoritarian government?

Czechoslovakia

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What country was once known as the Kingdom of the Serbs

Croats

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What minority looked to Hitler to resolve their nationalist ambitions?

the Germans of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia

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Germany's struggle for economic security resulted in the .

establishment of the Nazi dictatorship

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The Wall Street crash of October 1929 was the result of .

virtually unregulated financial speculation

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American investment capital that had been pouring into Europe began to decline by 1928 as a result of .

money being diverted into the booming New York stock market

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The pretext for the onset of the was the assassination of Sergei Kirov on December 1

1934.

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Which of the following best characterizes Communist Party members who joined following the Great Purges?

Stalin Loyalists

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The Fascists' seizure of the Italian government can be primarily attributed to the .

failure of the king to authorize the army to block the Black Shirt March

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Mussolini's brokering of the Lateran Accord resulted in .

approval among Italians

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The outflow of foreign capital from Germany beginning in 1928 undermined the brief prosperity and resulted in an economic crisis ending .

parliamentary government

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The suspending of civil liberties and arrests of Communists or alleged Communists in Germany was a direct result of .

the Reichstag fire

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Which of these had a destabilizing effect on the successor states in the 1920s and 1930s?

rampant nationalism

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The new Poland was constructed from the countries of .

Russia

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Which of these was a powerful factor in the rise of both Mussolini and Hitler?

wounded national pride

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In the Nazi ideology

women were considered first and foremost as _.

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The League of Nations condemned the Japanese use of force against Manchuria and .

did nothing else of substance

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The term Anschluss refers to the .

union of Germany with Austria following the 1938 German invasion

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In a secret agreement

signed in August 1939

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Blitzkrieg means .

lightening warfare

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The Battle of the Bulge .

was Germany's last major offensive on the western front

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The Holocaust claimed the greatest number of victims from .

Poland

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What nation suffered the most during World War II?

the Soviet Union

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What country confiscated radios as a way of limiting access to other countries' propaganda?

the Soviet Union

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What was the Atlantic Charter?

a broad set of principles modeled after the Fourteen Points that specified the type of peace Great Britain and the United States sought

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Residents of paid with their lives for counting on Russia to liberate their city before turning south to the Balkans.

Warsaw

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At the time of the Yalta Conference

Eastern Europe was occupied by .

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At Potsdam

the Allies agreed to .

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The German invasion of was the immediate cause of World War II.

Poland

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The Western powers responded to Hitler's invasion of Austria in 1938 by .

taking no action

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The key reason why the Western powers adopted a policy of appeasement was their .

fear of another general war

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How did the Spanish Civil War affect world politics?

It brought Germany and Italy closer together.

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The Battle of Britain resulted in .

the abandonment of Hitler's plans to invade England

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During the the Russians lost more men than the Americans lost in combat during the entire war.

Battle of Stalingrad

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Hitler decided on as the "final solution of the Jewish problem."

extermination

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Which of the following statements about French resistance during World War II is correct?

Only after an Allied victory seemed possible did a large-scale

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The British experience of war differed from that of France and the Soviet Union

because both of these nations suffered __.

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In 1943

the foreign ministers of Great Britain

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The disappearance of unemployment in Britain was a natural result of _.

total war

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The Atlantic Charter can be seen as a continuation of the spirit of .

Versailles

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The Triple Alliance forged by Bismarck
consisted of .

Germany

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William II wanted .

a navy and colonies like Britain's

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At the Congress of Berlin in 1878

.