AP European History : AP European History

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP European History

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Example Questions

Example Question #321 : Ap European History

The Communist Manifesto was written by __________.

Possible Answers:

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels

Josef Stalin and Leon Trotsky

Adam Smith and David Ricardo

Vladimir Lenin and Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Thomas Malthus and Thomas Hobbes

Correct answer:

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels

Explanation:

The Communist Manifesto was written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in 1848. It outlined the beliefs of communism and socialism, providing a unique approach to historical study. Marx portrayed history as a battle of the classes, with the merchant and middle class finally overcoming the landed aristocracy in the nineteenth century; Marx predicted that the working class would shortly overcome the middle and upper classes.

Example Question #321 : Ap European History

Reactionaries in nineteenth-century Europe were __________.

Possible Answers:

opposed to political change

entirely destroyed or exiled

nonviolent and deeply religious

desperate for political change

in support of the communist movement

Correct answer:

opposed to political change

Explanation:

Reactionary, as a political term, means opposed to reform or intent on returning to an even less progressive period in the past. On the European nineteenth-century spectrum, reactionary is as far to the right as you can go, further past conservative, and the polar opposite of radical. Reactionaries in nineteenth-century Europe were the absolute monarchs and nobles who opposed any political or social reform to improve the conditions and power of the lower classes.

Example Question #2 : Political Parties; Elites; Ideologies; Mass Politics

Which of the following ideas formed the most important point of Vladimir Lenin's interpretation of Marx?

Possible Answers:

People of Russian descent, and Russian descent only, are destined to bring socialist revolution to life due to the special nature of Russian history.

Any socialist revolution must not be confined to a single country, but must quickly spread to all countries in order to prevent the revolutionary state succumbing to a hostile capitalist world.

Any socialist revolutionary movement must go through regular, periodic purges of counter-revolutionary elements within the movement's midst.

The establishment of socialism via the dictatorship of the proletariat calls for the establishment of an elite "vanguard party" in order to lead the revolution and raise the political consciousness of the masses.

Urbanization and industrialization are actually impediments to socialist revolution, and therefore the revolution must focus on the needs of agrarian peasants.

Correct answer:

The establishment of socialism via the dictatorship of the proletariat calls for the establishment of an elite "vanguard party" in order to lead the revolution and raise the political consciousness of the masses.

Explanation:

In the famous 1902 pamphlet What is to be done?, Lenin outlined his vision of the "vanguard," a dedicated group of effective and professional revolutionaries that educated the workings class on class issues and effected political mobilization. Lenin believed that labor organizations such as unions were, on their own, insufficient to effectively bring about revolution. The revolution needed elites or intellectuals who understood how society worked outside of the narrow views available to the members of one particular class.

Example Question #321 : Ap European History

In which country did the style of authoritarian politics known as fascism first take power?

Possible Answers:

Spain

Austria

Italy

Portugal

Germany

Correct answer:

Italy

Explanation:

Benito Mussolini's National Fascist Party was founded in 1921; it was the first European fascist movement that came to power after Mussolini's March on Rome in 1922. Though fascism would later come to influence movements in many other countries, the ideology's roots lay in Italy. Mussolini's party formed from a split in the Italian Socialist Party. Mussolini and the other future fascists supported Italian intervention in the war in order defeat the traditionalist regimes in Germany and Austria. Fascism was heavily influenced by the left wing of turn-of-the-century European politics, despite the fact that the movement later came to be seen as a far-right movement. Fascism held on to its radical roots, but it came to criticize the class-based view of society of left-wingers. Fascists came to view history as a struggle of nations or races, and most fascist movements came to argue for class cooperation in order to benefit the state or the race.

Example Question #322 : Ap European History

Anticipating the death of a childless Queen Anne, British Parliament established that the line of succession would go through the lineage of which of the following individuals?

Possible Answers:

Mary, Queen of Scots

Sophia of Hanover

William the Conqueror

The Duke of Gloucester

Correct answer:

Sophia of Hanover

Explanation:

Queen Anne was the last of the Stuart monarchs, and while she gave birth multiple times, none of her children survived into adulthood, leaving no clear heir. Parliament feared that there would be an attempt by Catholic members of the Stuart family to take the throne after her death, which would have resulted in a great deal of violence and bloodshed. In order to ensure that the monarchy stayed with a Protestant, the Act of Settlement of 1701 was passed, which stated that the heir to the throne was to be Sophia of Hanover, a German noblewoman who was the granddaughter of James I of England, and that the line of succession would extend through her descendants as long as they were not Catholic. Sophia died before Anne did, and then upon Anne’s death, Sophia’s son, George, became King George I of England.

Example Question #7 : Political Parties; Elites; Ideologies; Mass Politics

Which of the following countries did not have a Protestant ruler during the sixteenth century?

Possible Answers:

Scotland

Denmark

France

The Holy Roman Empire

England

Correct answer:

The Holy Roman Empire

Explanation:

The acceptance of Protestant beliefs in the sixteenth century, even by monarchs, was rarely uniform and often quite complicated. England, Scotland, and Denmark, all of which became firmly Protestant, had Protestant monarchs briefly ascend to the throne in the middle of their reformations, while Catholic France had a Protestant on the throne in Henry IV, until he converted to Catholicism in 1593. The Holy Roman Empire, while being the home of Martin Luther and many other reformers, was always ruled in the era by the staunchly Catholic Habsburg dynasty.

Example Question #8 : Political Parties; Elites; Ideologies; Mass Politics

Which European Monarch was given the nickname “Bloody Mary”?

Possible Answers:

Mary of Guise

Mary II of England, Scotland, and Ireland

Mary I of England

Mary, Queen of Scots

Correct answer:

Mary I of England

Explanation:

Mary I, eldest child of Henry VIII, came to power after the death of her brother, Edward VI. Mary had been displaced in the line of succession when Henry had his marriage with her mother annulled so that he could marry again and father a male heir. This, combined with the fact that she was a devout Catholic, made Mary bitter at her family. When she became queen in 1553, she reinstated Roman Catholicism as the official religion of England, although she declared that people did not have to practice her religion. Mary then went about arresting and trying many Protestant leaders for heresy in helping England break away from the Church and for helping to implement the new religion. Overall around two hundred and eighty “heretics” were sentenced to death as a result of these trials, giving Mary I the infamous nickname of “Bloody Mary.” Upon her death in 1558, she was succeeded by her sister, Elizabeth I.

Example Question #326 : Ap European History

"Capitalism has triumphed all over the world, but this triumph is only the prelude to the triumph of labour over capital."

The above quotation is most likely to have been said by an adherent of which major ideology?

Possible Answers:

Communism

Liberalism

Conservatism

Fascism

Anarchism

Correct answer:

Communism

Explanation:

The above quotation, excerpted from V.I. Lenin's The Three Sources and Three Component Parts of Marxism (1913), expresses the communist idea that the world's workers must eventually triumph over the capitalists who exploit their labor for personal gain.

Example Question #323 : Ap European History

Which British monarch abdicated the throne in 1936?

Possible Answers:

Edward VIII

Richard IV

George VI 

Oliver Cromwell

George V 

Correct answer:

Edward VIII

Explanation:

Edward VIII became King of the United Kingdom on January 20, 1936, following the death of his father, George V. After becoming the sovereign he began to dislike some of the aspects of court and eventually proposed to Wallis Simpson, a divorced American. This caused a crisis, as the monarch of the United Kingdom cannot be married to someone who has been divorced. The monarch is the head of the Church of England and so being married to a divorcée would have been very problematic and would have caused a lot of turmoil within Parliament. Edward decided to abdicate rather than try to continue as a monarch who had upset the Parliament and the people. Edward was succeeded by his brother, George VI, and was later created the Duke of Windsor.

Example Question #324 : Ap European History

Which of the following was not a mechanism employed by Mussolini's Fascist state to keep the Italian people from revolting against the government?

Possible Answers:

Distributing racial propaganda

Using a brutal secret police force to bully any potential political enemies

Creating leisure organizations that took ordinary Italians to picnics and sporting events in order to keep their minds off of politics

Giving the Italian people the right to vote for parliamentary representatives

Recasting the Italian state as the descendant of the Roman Empire in an effort to glorify the Fascist regime

Correct answer:

Giving the Italian people the right to vote for parliamentary representatives

Explanation:

Mussolini's Fascist government used many methods to subdue the Italian population including the establishment of leisure organizations, propaganda about race and the return to the glory of the Roman Empire, and a violent secret police force. The state did not give the people the right to vote for government representatives.

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