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100

_____is a method by which a therapist and a patient probe for repressed experiences.

PSYCHOANALYSIS

100

movement founded in France, artists painted nature directly, rejected studios and rules, and attempted to paint both what was observed and what was felt.

IMPRESSIONISM

100

A policy which makes a prime minister responsible to a popularly elected legislative body, not to an executive officer.

MINISTERIAL RESPONSIBILITY.

This is an important aspect of democracy. You don't want a prime minister answerable to only one person, but a group of *elected* people.

100

List one invention of Michael Faraday, one by Thomas Alva Edison, and one by Guglielmo Marconi.

electric generator, light bulb, and the discovery of radio waves

100

What was the yellow press?

mass newspapers using a simple writing style and sensational stories to sell papers

200

Marxists who believed their goals could be achieved by peaceful, democratic evolution were called _____.

REVISIONISTS

200

cultural movement rebelling against traditional literary and artistic styles between 1870 and 1914

MODERNISM

200

Another name for the working class or, in Marxist thought, the working class oppressED. Marx incorrectly predicted their struggles would result in revolution.

PROLETARIAT

200

three factors which enabled Europe to dominate the world by 1914

capital*, industries, military might

*do you know what this is?

200

 What was the Pan-German League?

an organization founded by extreme right wing groups working for German expansion

300

The Jewish nationalist movement known as _____ believed that a Jewish state should exist in Palestine.

ZIONISM

300

poets influenced by Freud, reacting against naturalism, who believed that art was for art's sake, not for criticizing society, were the_____.

SYMBOLISTS.

300

principle arguing that society is an organism evolving through struggles between strong and weak

SOCIAL DARWINISM

300

 two leaders of the German Social Democratic Party

Willhelm Liebknecht and August Bebel

300

What was Albert Einstein's greatest contributions to science?

the theory of relativity 

400

Karl Marx referred to the middle class as the

BOURGEOISIE

400

The author believes the development of _____ parties and trade unions helped workers in their struggle to achieve better pay and working conditions, although one could easily argue that only trade unions achieved that.

SOCIALIST

400

movement that followed impressionism; use of color as language

POST-IMPRESSIONISM

400

 new jobs for created for women by the Second Industrial Revolution AND the inventions which led to those developments 

clerks, typists, secretaries, file clerks (what invention led to this?)

telephone operators (what invention led to this?)

sales clerks (what shift in the economy led to this?)

teachers (what shift in the economy led to this?)

nurses (which events fastracked this?)

400

Who was Alfred Dreyfus and what was his significance?

he was a French Jew unjustly accused of treason

500

The Russian Legislative Assembly was called _____.

DUMA

500

literary movement accepting the material world as real and striving for realism in literature

NATURALISM.

500

organized massacres of helpless people and where they occured

POGROMS, RUSSIAN EMPIRE

500

What purposes were served by the institution of compulsory education?

political and social indoctrination. since the state was funding the education, and since voting was becoming the way governments operated in the modern age, the state  wanted to produce a specific kind of voter
500

Who was Theodore Herzl?

The founder of Zionism