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Andrus AP European History Ch 15 Reading Study Guide #2 P. 460-473
1. What is/was the Industrial Revolution?

2. Describe the minor ?Consumer Revolution? of the 18th Century.

3. Why do you think a lack of consumer goods leads to a discontented society?

4. Why was Britain the ?home of the Industrial Revolution until the middle of the 19th Century??

5. Describe the new methods of textile production.

Read ?Manchester Calico Printers Protest the use of New Machinery?

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Andrus AP European History Ch 15 Reading Study Guide #1 P. 446-459
1. What does the term Ancien Regime mean?
The Old Regime was the patterns of social, political, and economic relationships that had existed in France before 1789. It was referred to the life and institutions of pre-revolutionary Europe.
2. What were the four basic conditions of society in Europe at this time?
a. aristocratic elites with a wide variety of inherited legal privileges

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Andrus ~ AP European History Chapter 15, Kagan

People, Places, Ideas, Events, Etc.
DO THESE ON A SEPARATE SHEET(S) OF PAPER AND NUMBER THEM!!!!

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ancien regime/old regime
aristocracy

House of Lords

House of Commons

nobility ?of the sword?

nobility ?of the robe?

Junkers
Charter of Nobility

?aristocratic resurgence?

banalities
seigneur

Emelyan Pugachev
English Game Laws
neolocalism

Jethro Tull

Charles ?Turnip?Townsend

Robert Bakewell

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AP EURO HISTORY THEMES

P.R.I.D.E.

STATES AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS OF POWER (Political/Government)

How were European governments formed and changed over time?

How have European governments reacted to/or formed democratic principles and practices?

How did civil institutions develop and what impact did they have on Europe?

What impact did war have on politics?

How did the idea of balance of power develop and become institutionalized?

INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY (Relationships - Social and Cultural)

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AP EURO DBQ RUBRIC
Updated August 2016
Name: ____________________

DBQ: ____________________

CONTEXTUALIZATION Situates the argument by explaining the broader historical context that is immediately relevant to the question (2-3 sentences).
Some prompts will only accept context that is within the time frame of the prompt
(although for some prompts, the period immediately before may be appropriate).

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Post War Foreign Policy

Cold War: What would have happened if Roosevelt didn't die?

Russia's place in post war Europe: Domination of Eastern European Nations

Rapid demobilization

Feelings Toward RussiaRelationship with the Russians

Roosevelt said that at most they could keep the US in Europe for 2 years after the war

Armed forces in Germany cut in half due to popular demands

American officials were becoming apprehensive of the growing Russian power

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The want for the war was not brought on by the North for economic gain, as some may believe, but by the South; who risked war to keep their treasured institution.

Beard and Hacker deemed the Civil War as
" the Second American Revolution"

Unlike Degler

Due to

Triumph to the Northern Business Interest

They believed

The American struggle could be compared to the European bourgeois
revolutions

which is when the middle class revolutionized industry and
modernized society in France

To refute this

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Thesis: With usual imports cut off, America began turning into a
more Industrial country which continued even as imports were available again.

Manufacturing

needed because

The War of 1812 cut off the usual European imports
causing

a new industry to be developedthe end of the
war brought back these imports

causing
American

manufacturers to be threatened by cheaper British goods
causing

Protective Tariff to be established to protect the American goods and
manufacturers

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Thesis: The new land was a source of economic problems, including troubles in achieving good communication and transportation.

Economic Problems

Communication Transportation

surplus goods
would have only local

markets

The fixThrough the Transportation Revolution communication was improved

restraints on the expansion of production and accumulation of
wealth

The Problem

new nation
would be held down to a small level of production and consumption

The Fix

Transportation Revolution

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Thesis: The American people wanted to expand to the west due to the appeal of the free land and the fact that the abundance of land meant social domnance.

Expanding the Land
What they

wanted
What they got and how they got it

Why they
wanted it

Believed in Lebensraum - territory is needed for national development

Florida which extended along the Missippi was in the hands of Spain, as
well as New Orleans

The already populated lands
were still not very populated.

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