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Prince Edward Island

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HISTORY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND The capital of Prince Edward Island is Charlottetown. ?Prince Edward Island is known as the "Birthplace of Confederation" because the capital city, Charlottetown, is where the idea of Canada was born. Prince Edward Island was inhabited as early as 8500 B.C. THE BIRTH PLACE OF CANADA
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Spain

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SPAIN Expulsion of Muslims and Jews living in Spain Reconquista: pushed Muslim influence out of Spain by reconquering Spain from the Muslims Exploration: Christopher Columbus; Ferdinand Magellan Unification of Spain under Ferdinand and Isabella; strengthening of centralization and authority of the monarchy Inquisition: persecution of non-Catholics in Spain Established colonies in the Americas and the Pacific Ocean Economy: rise in wealth with acquisition of colonies; inflation from gold and silver brought into Spain by Spanish conquistadors; eventual decline in wealth as Spanish monarchs and nobles don?t invest money in Spain, but rather spend it on luxury goods @Caribbean: first land claims; Columbus

AP Euro Ch 21 Notes

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_____ ___ Congress of Vienna (kept peace for about 40 years) Conservatism Who? Monarchs, churches, landed aristocracy, military Can?t trust middle-class/liberals; why? Killed Louis XVI Unites ?throne, land and alter? Feared a constitution: limits their power and wealth Austrian Prince Metternich: Chief Architect of Vienna Settlement Maintain Hapsburg Empire Made few compromises with new political forces Must dominate the new German Confederation Strong resistance to nationalism and liberalism in the German States Feared reforms & change would endanger stability Klemens von Metternich Poster child for conservatism 19th Century Liberals Inspired/Influenced by? English Bill of Rights Decl. Rights of Man and Citizen Enlightenment thinkers

AP Euro ch 22 studyguide

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Economic Advance & Social Unrest-Chapter 22 AP Euro Mr. Bello TEST DATE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Instructions: The following questions/objectives and terms will serve as the learning goals and test review guide chapter 22. Each student is responsible for understanding these objectives and terms whether or not they are covered in class. Questions/Objectives: 1. What are the causes of the industrial revolution and why did it first occur in England? 2. How did industrialization impact migration and the population? Be familiar with the working conditions and the living conditions of the working class. 3. Identify the most radical element of the European working class and explain why?

Western Medieval Europe vs. Byzantine Empire

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Medieval Europe/Roman Catholic Church Byzantine Empire/Eastern Orthodox Church Both mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone practiced Christianity mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone -many cities mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone -a lof of trade -great wealth mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone -rural and agricultural mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone -not as wealthy mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone mpedone

Ap EURO study guide

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Chapter 19 Study Guide National Assembly: Created when grievances were made to the king about the criticisms of the Estates General. The king desired to separate the Third Estate. As a result on June 1st the Third Estate with some nobles and clergies created their own legislative body. Tennis Court Oath- A famous oath in the National Assembly to continue to sit and stay a member until they had given France a constitution. Named when the National Assembly found themselves with no place to have a meeting and decided to settle near a tennis court.

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Will Bowdoin Mrs. Lanier AP Modern Multiple Choice Questions All of the following are renaissance artists EXCEPT Holbein Botitcelli Durer Raphael Bernini All of the following represent Machiavelli EXCEPT ?the ends justify the means? ?it is better to be feared than loved? The prince He supported a united Italy The courtier The printing press, in 1468, was created by Calvin Gutenburg Bernini Charles V Machiavelli The Spaniard that landed in Mexico in 1519 and conquered the Aztecs was De Soto Columbus Dias Cabot Cortes The scholarly study of the Latin and Greek classics and of the ancient church fathers was Calvinism Renaissance Humanism Catholicism Secularism The Polish nobles? central legislative body was called Fronde Sejm Junkers The table of ranks

ch 22 revolutions in europe

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-An average human being sleeps around seven to eight hours a day. By the time you turn 75, you would have slept about 25 years of your life away. If only you could take advantage of all this sleep time and attempt to do something somewhat productive during all this time. Well I am here to edify you on the concept of lucid dreaming. Lucid dreaming is when the dreamer is consciously aware there are dreaming. This of course comes at different levels. It could range from a slight acknowledgment that you are dreaming and not being able to alter your dream, to full-fledged awareness and the ability to change your dream. With the possibility of lucid dreaming, the benefits are endless.

AP Euro Chapter 12 outline

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Chapter 12 Recovery and Rebirth 1) Meaning and Characteristics of the Renaissance Renaissance 1350-1550 ?rebirth? Ending of the middle ages (lack of classical culture) Individualism and secularism (separation of church and state) a) Urban Society ? independent cities that dominated surrounding areas; secular spirit b) Age of Recovery ? 13th century: Black Death, political disorder, and recession c) Classical Culture ? Italians became aware of their past d) Recovery of the Individual ? new ways of viewing human beings (ability, worth, dignity) 2) Making of Renaissance Society a) Economic Recovery 1) Hanseatic League ? merchants who dominated trade in Northern Europe 2) Wool and Silk ? Italy dominated production and trade

AP Euro Chapter 13 outline

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Chapter 13 Reformation and Religious Warfare in the Sixteenth Century 1) Prelude to Reformation XXXXXXXXxxxxxxxxXXXXXXXXXXXXXX A) Christian Humanism ? goal to reform Christianity 1) Focus on Religious Simplicity ? discovered a simple religion which was complicated by theological theories 2) Call for Religious Reform ? individuals have the ability to improve themselves 3) Reform Through Education ? society would change as education increased B) Erasmus: Prince of Humanists ? most influential Christian Humanist 1) Emphasis on Inner Piety ? deemphasized external forms of religion (fasting, relics, sacraments) 2) Praise of Folly: Satire of the Age ? harsh on abuses of the church 3) Influence on the Protestant Revolt ? wanted to reform the church, disagreed with revolt

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