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5 year plan

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Five-year Plans Alejandra Zelaya Gabriela Zald?var Central planning Role of Gosplan Features of the Five-years plan Foreign involvement. ORGANIZATION OF THE FIVE-YEAR PLANS Central Planning New base of soviet economy. State decided what would be produced and where it would be allocated. Targets to reach!

Queen Elizabeth DBQ 2011

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? MERGEFIELD Last ?Curiel? ? PAGE ?1? ? MERGEFIELD Last ?Curiel? ? PAGE ?1? Luis E. Curiel Dr.Lehavi AP European History October 7, 2011 DBQ Queen Elizabeth The Queen of England during 1558 to 1603,Queen Elizabeth brought political stability to her nation during her reign. Although England was a rising power in the 16th century the question of having a woman at the throne was an issue for Elizabeth. She was criticized by the church peoples, because of her gender, not only as the head of state but also the head of the church. Elizabeth responded to this negative criticism through her strong leadership and her machiavellian tactics.

New Ideologies

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The New Ideologies Conservatism- dynamic adaptation to a social transition Growth and tradition Louis de Bonald and Joseph de Maistre defended he monarchial authority against revolutionary events Metternich system- censorship, repression to eliminate any constitutional or nationalist sentiments during Napoleonic period, crush any form of democratic government Wars of Liberation or War of the Sixth colition Edmund Burke wrote Reflection on the Revolution in France Liberalism- freedom of individual, corruptibility of the leaders Enlightenment rationalism Right to vote, civil liberties, equality Less government = better government Government needs to promote freedom William Wilberforce led abolish slave trade Utilitarianism- the greater good Jeremy Bentham founded util

Corrupt Popes

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Connor Wahrman Topic: Most Corrupt Pope Criteria: Selling or giving away Church offices Adherence to Christianity (Mis)use of Papal Funds Use of (Unnecessary) Torture and Violence ?Personal? Preferences Nominees Pope Julius III (r. 1550-5) Pope Paul III (r. 1534-49) Pope Alexander VI (r. 1492-1503) Pope Leo X (r. 1513-21) Pope Pius XII (r. 1939-1958)
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EU Historical Factbooks

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EU Historical Fact Book 2010 Name Austria Leader Heinz Fischer Population 8,356,707 Economic Base Services Dominant Religion Roman Catholic Key Facts Has Highest Quality of Living in the World 1450 Name Holy Roman Empire Leader Emperor Frederick III Population 15,000,000 Economic Base Agriculture Dominant Religion Roman Catholic Key Facts Holy Roman Emperor Ordained by Pope 2010 Name Bulgaria Leader Georgi Parvanov Population 7,563,710 Economic Base Services Dominant Religion Bulgarian Orthodox Key Facts Crossroads Between Europe, Asia, Africa 1450 Name Ottoman Empire Leader Sultan Murat II Population 15,000,000 Economic Base Agriculture Dominant Religion Sunni Islam Key Facts

French Revolution

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Umer Chaudhry Ms. Lislevatn French Revolution 1. There were many significant, precipitating causes of the French Revolution. One of the primary causes was the fact that the French royal government could not command sufficient taxes to finance itself, after its increase in spending with the American Revolution, its own colonies, and other situations that ultimately led France into an economic collapse. France?s high corruption in regards to taxes and popular sovereignty led many members of the Third Estate, the vast majority of the French population, to begin to boycott the adherence to the policies of specific assemblies and rebel against the French governments unfair collection of taxes.?

Marie Antoinette

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Rumors have always been useful for those who wanted to cause hostility and trouble; this was never more true than during the rein of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France. Betrothed to Louis-Auguste, Dauphin of France at the age of 14, Marie Antoinette, Archduchess of Austria, was thrown into a different royal court, that of France. Different from lax Austrian royal court, the French nobility were cliquey, highly judgmental, and filled with age-old traditions. From her arrival to France in 1770, Marie Antoinette was a young and misunderstood Queen, who was a prisoner of royal protocol.

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