AP European History

Vladimir Lenin

Theodore Herzl

Leon Trotsky

Dawes Plan

Thomas Malthus

Henri Petain

Bauhaus

Mikhail Gorbachev

Cecil Rhodes

Warsaw Pact

Marshall Plan

Otto von Bismarck

Charles Dickens

Socialism

Truman Doctrine

Pablo Picasso

Immanuel Kant

Yalta Conference

Luddites

Totalitarianism

Final Solution

Fascism

Benito Mussolini

Quadruple Alliance

United Nations

William Morris

Kaiser William II

Robert Owen

Enrico Fermi

Mary Shelley

Holocaust

Carl Jung

Waterloo

Concordat

The Consulate

Napoleonic Code

The Directory

Reign of Terror

Civil Constitution of the Clergy

Constitution of 1791

Treaty of Utrecht

Catherine the Great

Pragmatic Sanction

Frederick William I

Ottoman Empire

Centered in Constantinople, the Turkish imperial state that conquered large amounts of land in the Middle East, North Africa, and the Balkans, and fell after World War I.

Vulgate

Versailles

War of Spanish Succession

Romanovs

Peter the Great

Spanish Armada

European Community

Kellog-Briand Pact

Ivan IV

Nicholas II

James Watt

Charles V

William of Orange

Trench Warfare

Battle of Jutland

Treaty of Versailles

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

Lusitania

The British passenger ship torpedoed by the Germans in 1915, who claimed munitions were on board. Over 1,000 died, including Americans, and this event helped turn American opinion against Germany.

Great Depression

D-Day

Beer Hall Putsch

Battle of Britain

Impressionism

Nicolaus Copernicus

Roger Bacon

Jesuits

Huguenots

Kristallnacht

Weimar Republic

Predestination

Edict of Nantes

Council of Trent

John Wesley

Einsatzgruppen

Ho Chi Minh

Balfour Declaration

Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini

Taiping Rebellion

Corn Laws

Abolitionists

Jihad

Josiah Wedgwood

Florence Nightingale

Positivism

Louis XVIII

Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)

Five Year Plans

Alfred Nobel

Chernobyl

The nuclear power plant in the Ukraine that suffered two large explosions which released massive amounts of radioactive materials. It is the worst nuclear accident in history and thousands were and continue to be impacted by the disaster.

Rasputin

Jonas Salk

Maria Montessori

Italian physician who gained international fame for her philosophy of teaching, which allowed students to learn in a noncompetitive and relaxed atmosphere.

Leonid Brezhnev

Laissez-faire

Ivan Pavlov

Presbyterianism

Petition of Right

Long Parliament

Diplomatic Revolution

Seven Years' War

Elizabeth I

Bloody Mary

Henry VIII

James I

Charles I

Oliver Cromwell

Rump Parliament

Dutch East India Company

Phillip II

Treaty of Nanjing

Henry IV

Cardinal Richelieu

Intendants

Treaty of Westphalia

Fronde

Excommunication

Jansenism

Friedrich Engels

Mary Wollstonecraft

Louis XVI

Marie Antoinette

Age of Enlightenment

Philosophes

Montesquieu

Voltaire

Jean Jacques Rousseau

John Cabot

Henry Hudson

Jamestown

Robert Walpole

English Bill of Rights

Act of Settlement

Act of Union

Tennis Court Oath

Storming of the Bastille

Great Fear

Olympe de Gouges

Liberty, Equality, Fraternity

Emigres

Toleration Act

Glorious Revolution

Thomas Hobbes

John Locke

Charles II

Enclosure Movement

Rape of Nanking

Bloody Sunday

Ernest Haeckel

Richard Arkwright

Max Weber

Igor Stravinsky

George Stephenson

Berlin Airlift

Lord Byron

Mass Production

Friedrich Nietzsche

Commercial Revolution

Crimean War

Sigmund Freud

Mohandas Gandhi

Indirect Rule

Anwar Sadat

Detente

Charles X

Joseph Stalin

Bolsheviks

Opium War

Romanticism

Second Industrial Revolution

Boris Yeltsin

Glasnost

The Balkans

Nationalism

Alexander II

Solidarity

Realism

Johannes Kepler

Galileo Galilei

Isaac Newton

William Harvey

Andreas Vesalius

Mercantilism

Bartholomeu Dias

Christopher Columbus

Treaty of Tordesillas

Holy Roman Empire

Hundred Years' War

War of the Roses

Black Death

Simony

Existentialism

John Calvin

Renaissance

Amerigo Vespucci

Ferdinand Magellan

Congress of Vienna

Expressionism

Utopian Socialism

Nicholas I

Paris Commune

Nuremberg Trials

Priesthood of All Believers

Diet of Worms

95 Theses

Middle Passage

Counter-Reformation

NATO

Realpolitik

Charles Darwin

Thomas More

Desiderius Erasmus

Leonardo da Vinci

Niccolo Machiavelli

Baldassare Castiglione

Francesco Petrarch

Humanists

Maximilian I

Johann Tetzel

Jacob Burkhardt

Albrecht D�rer

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Middle Ages