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APEH: Review Quiz #12Created by Sohaib Shaikh, Class of 2012

• Contestants do not forget to – Always phrase your question in

the form of an answer

– Hands on your buzzers, it is time to play

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CommercialRevolution

IndustrialRevolution

German Unification

Post-WWIIRussia

19th-CenturyPhilosophers

Final Jeopardy

A Florentine banking family renowned as great patrons of the

arts during the Italian Renaissance.

Commercial

Revolution$100

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An economic system in early modern Europe that stressed the importance of acquiring colonies and maintaining a

large royal treasury.

A place that prides itself on toleration, this city was Europe’s shipping and

commercial center in the 17th century.

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An Italian monk who developed double-entry bookkeeping to manage business accounts.

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A company formed through the issuance of shares of capital to

several investors.

Commercial

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The first European country to industrialize.

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A series of acts passed in 19th century Britain that regulated the hours worked

by women and children.

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The French term associated with the economic philosophy of the Physiocrats and Adam Smith.

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The 19th-century parliamentary committee that studied child labor in Britain.

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This federation represents the majority of trade unions in Britain.

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This large German state known for its tradition of military power initiated the

process of unification in Germany.

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This is the most memorable phrase from Otto von Bismarck’s speech to the Prussian parliament calling for the unification of Germany.

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Bismarck was a proponent of this philosophy that calls for political decisions or diplomacy based on

practical considerations.

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This iconic palace was the setting for Otto von Bismarck’s declaration of

the birth of the German empire.

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By artfully modifying this telegram, Bismarck sparked the tensions leading to the

Franco-Prussian War (1870-71).

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This Soviet premier is known for his criticism of Stalin.

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This first president of post-Soviet Russia pushed the country into a war in Chechnya.

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A policy of greater government transparency and “openess” in

Gorbachev’s Soviet Union.

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Similar to Lenin’s NEP, this policy of Mikhail S. Gorbachev introduced elements of

capitalism into the Soviet economy.

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The name for the Soviet foreign policy of repression which justified the invasion of

Czechoslovakia in 1968.

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He promoted utilitarianism in which "the greatest good was for

the greatest number of people" and was an activist for women’s rights.

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A German Marxist Revisionist who promoted gradual rather than

revolutionary change.

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A neurologist known for the development of psychoanalysis and his belief that sexual desire motivates human life.

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This Danish philosopher stated that "subjectivity is truth" and is known as

the "Father of Existentialism”.

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He promoted the idea that "God is dead" and believed society should

be governed by "supermen”.

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Who are the MEDICI?

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What is MERCANTILISM?

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Revolution $300

What is AMSTERDAM?

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Revolution$400

Who is LUCA PACIOLI?

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What is a JOINT-STOCK COMPANY?

Industrial

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What is GREAT BRITAIN?

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Revolution

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What are the FACTORY ACTS?

Industrial

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What is LAISSEZ-FAIRE?

Industrial

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What is the SADDLER COMMISSION?

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What is the TRADE UNION CONGRESS?

German

Unification$100

What is PRUSSIA?

German

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What is BLOOD AND IRON?

German

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What is REALPOLITIK?

German

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What is VERSAILLES?

German

Unification$500

What is the EMS DISPATCH?

Post-WWII

Russia$100

Who is NIKITA KRUSHCHEV?

Post-WWII

Russia$200

Who is BORIS YELTSIN?

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Russia$300

What is GLASNOST?

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Russia$400

What is PERESTROIKA?

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What is the BREZNHEV DOCTRINE?

19th-Century

Philosophers

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Who is JOHN STUART MILL?

19th-Century

Philosophers $200

Who is EDUARD BERNSTEIN?

19th-Century

Philosophers

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Who is SIGMUND FREUD?

19th-Century

Philosophers

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Who is SOREN KIERKEGAARD?

19th-Century

Philosophers

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Who is FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE?

Final JeopardyCategory is …...

Famous Conferences

Make your wagers please ….

FINAL

At this February 1945 conference, the so-called “Big Three” agreed to divide Germany into 4 zones of occupation and reorganize the Polish government.

ANSWER

What is

What is

THE YALTA CONFERENCE