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| French poet, critic. Wrote the "Crisis of Mind." |
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| German philosopher. Rejected Christianity and said that "God is dead." |
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| Signed by many countries to prevent war and preserver peace. (1928) |
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| Austrian philosopher who said that the philosophical issues of the ages were senseless and a waste of time. Started Logical Empiricism. |
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| Rejected traditional philosophy, from the existence of God and the meaning of happiness, as nonsense and hot air. |
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| French philosopher. Said the Marxian Socialism was an inspiring but unprovable religion rather than a scientific truth. Rejected Democracy. |
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| French philosophy proffesor. Said that intuition and experience was just as important that science and reason to understand human behavior. |
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| Basically saying that mankind is alone and there is no God to help them, in turn, mankind must find meaning and purpose. |
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| French existentialist. Said humans simply exists, "They turn up, appear on the scene." |
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| One of the leading Existentialists, partner of Sartre. |
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| Swiss Protestant Theologian. Said that humans were imperfect, sinful creatures. |
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| French Philosopher and a leading Christian Existentialist thinker. |
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| Countryman of Marcel. Denounced Anti-Semitism and supported closer ties with non-catholics. |
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| Historian. Either converted to religion or was attracted to it for the first time. |
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| Poet. Either converted to religion or was attracted to it for the first time. |
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| German Physicist. Said atoms were not the building blocks of the universe. |
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| English novelist. Said that " One began to believe in heaven because one believed in hell." |
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| German-Jewish Genius Physicist. Created the theory of relativity. |
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| Woman physicist. Discovered that radium constantly emits subatomic particles and does not have an atomic weight. |
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| German physicist. Developed the "Uncertainty Principle." |
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| Psychologist who developed the "id, ego, and superego" human behaviors. |
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| French novelist. Wrote "Remembrance of Things Past." |
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| Irish novelist. Wrote "Ulysses." |
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| German high school teacher. Wrote "The Decline of the West." |
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| German-Jewish novelist. Wrote "The Castle" and "The Trial." |
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| English novelist. Wrote "1984." |
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| Buildings were designed with practicality, not with ornamentation. |
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| American architect. Created buildings(skyscrapers) without ornamentation. |
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| American, student of Sullivan. Built a series of radically new modern houses. |
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| Built a shoe factory made of glass and iron. Created the Bauhaus. |
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| An Interdisciplinary school of architects. Created by Gropius. |
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| French Impressionist painter. |
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| French Impressionist painter. |
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| Great Dutch Impressionist Painter. |
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| French Impressionist painter. Painted with bold colors and images and focused on emotions and imagination. |
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| Painted with bold colors and images and focused on emotions and imagination. |
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| French Expressionist painter. Painted real objects. |
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| Spanish artist. Invented Cubism. |
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| Russian Expressionist Painter. |
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| An abstract style of painting. |
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| Composer who caused a riot in Paris because of one of his ballets. |
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| Invented the radiotelegraph. |
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| German woman filmmaker who created a masterpiece documented propaganda for Hitler. |
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| English economist who denounced the Versailles Treaty. |
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| French Prime Minister who sent an army to the Rhur in order to get some more money from the Germans. |
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| German Prime Minister who called for a peaceful compromise with France and the reparations. |
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| The U.S. would loan Germany money for it to pay back its reparations. |
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| A book by Hitler where he outlined his struggles and plans. Means "My Struggle." |
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| American writer who lived in France. Said "Paris was where the 20th century was." |
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| Leader of the Labour Party |
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| Leader of the Conservative Party |
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| A series of economic programs promised by Franklin D Roosevelt. |
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| Became the largest political party in Sweden and then in Norway in the First World War. |
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| An alliance formed by the Communists, Socialists, and the Radicals. |
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