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Ch. 3/4
Renaissance:
- 1350-1500
Financial base
Humanism
5 Artists
Individualism
Secularism
Portraits
Leonardo da Vinci
Machiavelli
Erasmus
Petrarch
Etc.
Northern (religious) vs. Southern (secular)
Reformation
1517= 95 Theses
Martin Luther vs. John Calvin
Martin Luther was against indulgences, wanted Bible to be only authority
John Calvin believed in predestine (Puritans)
Catholic Response
Council of Trent
Ursuline Nuns
Realism – A theory of international relations that focuses on the tendency of nations to operate from self-interest.
Idealism – A theory of international relations that focuses on the hope the nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
Isolationism – The desire to avoid international entanglement altogether.
Internationalism – The belief that nations must engage in international problem solving.
Unilateralism – A philosophy that encourages individual nations to act on their own when facing threats from other nations.
Using the following documents as well as your knowledge of the events surrounding the outbreak of the Civil War, assess the wisdom of Abraham Lincoln’s decision to hold Fort Sumter and Jefferson Davis’s decision to take it.
Document A
Source: Lincoln’s first inaugural address (March 4, 1861)
Chapter Outlines
Chapter 1: Origins
Study Outline
Connor Boggs
AP English
Invisible Man DJ?s Part 2
?A large bird began a song, drawing my eyes to the throbbing of its bright blue, red and yellow throat. It was startling and I watched the surge and flutter of the birds as their colors flared for an instant like an unfurled oriental fan.? Page 181
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List of Important People in Order
Popes
Pius II- ended the Conciliar Movement by issuing the papal bull Execrabilis
Sixtus IV- used nepotism to promote his own family in the church
Alexander VI-
Julius II- “warrior pope” and worked on the present St. Peters Basilica; high renaissance
Leo X- excommunicated Luther and sold indulgences
France
Charles VII- King during the 100 year war; worked with the estates-general to establish a royal army and to levy taille.
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