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Skip to main content. Create interactive lessons using any digital content including wikis with our free sister product TES Teach. Get it on the web. 1 Renaissance and Reformation. 2 New Monarchs and the Rise of Nation States. 3 Absolutism and Constitutionalism. 4 Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment. 6 Industrialization and the Changing Life of the People. 7 Age of Ideology 1815-1850. 8 Age of Nationalism and the New Imperialism 1850-1914. 9 Urban Industrial Society. 11 Age of Anxiety 1919-1945.
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AP EUROPEAN HISTORY - HOME
A New World View. The Age of Metternich. The Age of Nationalism.
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Skip to main content. Get your Wikispaces Classroom now:. The easiest way to manage your class. Age of Religious Wars. Commercial Revolution and Emergence of Territorial States. Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment. French Revolution, Napoleon, and Congress of Vienna. World War I and Between Wars. World War II and Its Aftermath. Women and Child Raising. PREPARING FOR THE AP THEMATIC ESSAY. Follow the directions below. You will notice that each essay is followed by a THESIS image and an OUTLINE image.
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Skip to main content. Get your brand new Wikispaces Classroom now. And do "back to school" in style. The first semester of AP European History has taken us through four major centuries. During the 15th-18th centuries, the foundations of modern Europe were laid. It is during these centuries that the countries of Europe shook off their medieval past and began to dominate global affairs. In the following pages, each group has been given a century to thoroughly re-investigate and make come alive.
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AP European history - Kothenbeutel
AP European history - Kothenbeutel. Friday, June 3, 2011. Add 25% for renaissance fair* *. Here is the link to my paper:. Https:/ docs.google.com/document/d/1ijJbFDZGTztU HCUZNZhx4PaUBWozXkvXdGWysWbGgw/edit? Monday, May 2, 2011. For the multiple choice on practice exam #1 I got 12 wrong. That is 65 out of 80. Role of Japan in WWI. What England got after the end of 7 years war. What african countries were controled by who. Friday, April 15, 2011. Sunday, April 10, 2011. Monday, April 4, 2011. You should m...
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Welcome to AP European History. Each of these time periods are important to learn about for the AP European history exam which is offered each year to high school students interested in getting college credits. Sign In to Edit this Site. Built with concrete5 - an open source CMS.
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AP European History
A various assortment of assignments for my Advanced Placement European History course. Tuesday, 3 May 2011. Peter the Great and Catherine the Great. John Calvin and Calvinism. Scientific developments after the Scientific Revolution. Agriculture, 18th century Agricultural Revolution. Yugoslavia and other small countries (Georgia, Romania, etc.). Bolsheviks and the Russian Revolution. Post-war WW2 and Nazi party ideals. Colonialism and Imperialism after the Age of Exploration. Hapsburg Empire in Austria.
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Ap European History Notes
Ap European History Notes. Tuesday, April 8, 2008. Ap European History Notes: Chapter 1; Renaissance. These are my ap european history notes for the renaissance. Thinkers of the high middle ages. Wirting and philosophy for the church. Wrote Summa Theologica, showed the philosophy of the middle ages, connected God and reason. Renaissance thinkers, secular writings, not connected with God. The Renaissance actually started in the high middle ages. Political= formation of nation states. Renaissance, viewed l...
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AP EUROPEAN HISTORY
Monday, March 12, 2012. WEEK OF 3/12 - 3/16/12. Today, for our study of how WWI altered the cultural landscape of the West, I will show film clips of Sergei Eisenstein's montage, D.W. Griffiths' Birth of a Nation, and Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times, along with photos of surrealism by Dada, and architecture by Frank Lloyd Wright. Then we will read about all of this in the textbook Chpt 25-1. Today we will look at Stalin's Soviet Union, as well as situations in England and France and Spain. Quiz on chpt 24.