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

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APEH: Review Quiz #12 Created 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

$100 $300 $500 $200 $100 $500 $300 $500 $100 $500 $200 $400 $100 $400 $200 $500 $100 $400 $200 $300 $200 $400 Commercial Revolution Industrial Revolution German Unification Post-WWII Russia 19th-Century Philosophers Final Jeopardy

A Florentine banking family renowned as great patrons of the arts during the Italian Renaissance. Commercial Revolution $100

Commercial Revolution $200 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. Commercial Revolution $300

An Italian monk who developed double-entry bookkeeping to manage business accounts. Commercial Revolution $400

A company formed through the issuance of shares of capital to several investors. Commercial Revolution $500

The first European country to industrialize. Industrial Revolution $100

Industrial Revolution $200 A series of acts passed in 19th century Britain that regulated the hours worked by women and children.

Industrial Revolution $300 The French term associated with the economic philosophy of the Physiocrats and Adam Smith.

Industrial Revolution $400 The 19th-century parliamentary committee that studied child labor in Britain.

Industrial Revolution $500 This federation represents the majority of trade unions in Britain.

German Unification $100 This large German state known for its tradition of military power initiated the process of unification in Germany.

German Unification $200 This is the most memorable phrase from Otto von Bismarck ’ s speech to the Prussian parliament calling for the unification of Germany.

German Unification $300 Bismarck was a proponent of this philosophy that calls for political decisions or diplomacy based on practical considerations.

German Unification $400 This iconic palace was the setting for Otto von Bismarck ’ s declaration of the birth of the German empire.

German Unification $500 By artfully modifying this telegram, Bismarck sparked the tensions leading to the Franco-Prussian War ( ).

Post-WWII Russia $100 This Soviet premier is known for his criticism of Stalin.

Post-WWII Russia $200 This first president of post-Soviet Russia pushed the country into a war in Chechnya.

Post-WWII Russia $300 A policy of greater government transparency and “ openess ” in Gorbachev ’ s Soviet Union.

Post-WWII Russia $400 Similar to Lenin ’ s NEP, this policy of Mikhail S. Gorbachev introduced elements of capitalism into the Soviet economy.

Post-WWII Russia $500 The name for the Soviet foreign policy of repression which justified the invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968.

19th-Century Philosophers $100 He promoted utilitarianism in which "the greatest good was for the greatest number of people" and was an activist for women ’ s rights.

19th-Century Philosophers $200 A German Marxist Revisionist who promoted gradual rather than revolutionary change.

19th-Century Philosophers $300 A neurologist known for the development of psychoanalysis and his belief that sexual desire motivates human life.

19th-Century Philosophers $400 This Danish philosopher stated that "subjectivity is truth" and is known as the "Father of Existentialism ”.

19th-Century Philosophers $500 He promoted the idea that "God is dead" and believed society should be governed by "supermen ”.

Commercial Revolution $100 Who are the MEDICI?

Commercial Revolution $200 What is MERCANTILISM?

Commercial Revolution $300 What is AMSTERDAM?

Commercial Revolution $400 Who is LUCA PACIOLI?

Commercial Revolution $500 What is a JOINT-STOCK COMPANY?

Industrial Revolution $100 What is GREAT BRITAIN?

Industrial Revolution $200 What are the FACTORY ACTS?

Industrial Revolution $300 What is LAISSEZ-FAIRE?

Industrial Revolution $400 What is the SADDLER COMMISSION?

Industrial Revolution $500 What is the TRADE UNION CONGRESS?

German Unification $100 What is PRUSSIA?

German Unification $200 What is BLOOD AND IRON?

German Unification $300 What is REALPOLITIK?

German Unification $400 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?

Post-WWII Russia $300 What is GLASNOST?

Post-WWII Russia $400 What is PERESTROIKA?

Post-WWII Russia $500 What is the BREZNHEV DOCTRINE?

19th-Century Philosophers $100 Who is JOHN STUART MILL?

19th-Century Philosophers $200 Who is EDUARD BERNSTEIN?

19th-Century Philosophers $300 Who is SIGMUND FREUD?

19th-Century Philosophers $400 Who is SOREN KIERKEGAARD?

19th-Century Philosophers $500 Who is FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE?

Final Jeopardy Category 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 THE YALTA CONFERENCE