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Italian Unification

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Second Half of the 19th Century Italian Unification Wanted to unify because: Difficult to defend each city state Isolated because it?s a peninsula and has mountains at the north Reminiscent of roman times when they were the greatest Italy before Unification Ruled by foreign nations Italian Nationalist Leaders Count Camilo Cavour Leader of piedmont Real politique Builds roads and canals Improves economy Italy is still lost in past so he is trying to bring it up to speed If infrastructure and economy looks food in piedmont, maybe other Italian states will want to update. Understands he must choose a king because the rest of Europe is conservative. King Victor Emanuel 2 Guiseppi Mazzini Has a newspaper that encourages a unified Italy Guiseppe Garibaldi

German Unification

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Zollverein 1834 (German Confederation) The free trade between the German states excluding Austria. Leaders of Prussia Kaiser Wilhelm I (Sparta of the north) Heavily on military He appoints Otto von Bismarck as Chancellor Real polities Conservative ?Blood and Iron? ?the Iron Chancellor? The German Confederation Step #1: The Danish war The Danish monarchy was exercising its control over some German speaking Danish people but Prussia and Austria didn?t like that, Austria and Prussia went to war; won Step #2: The Austro-Prussian War The Austria Prussian war unified the north German states under Prussia against Austria Italy fights on the side of Prussia (gains Venetia) Because Austria is not industrialized, it is difficult for them to fight back and were defeated in 7 weeks

Russian Revolution

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Pre-revolutionary Russia Nicholas 2 Only true absolute monarchy left in Europe No type of representative political institutions Nicholas II became tsar in 1894 Celebration feast Russo-Japanese War (1904) ? defeat led to pol. instability The revolution of 1905 Peaceful protest organized by a priest Went through streets of St. Petersburg end up at palace, troops open fire Leads to Duma Russian parliament Nicholas 2?s compromise with the peasants Rapid growth of (discontented) working class Vast majority of workers concentrated in St. Petersburg and Moscow Looking for jobs Horrible famines- leading to famine in cities and countryside (1905- 1917) Conservatism Continues: 1905-1917 Tsar paid no attention to the Duma; it was harassed and political parties suppressed ?

Causes of WW1

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WW1 (1914-1918) Differing Viewpoints ?Family Feud? Many of the leaders of the countries are related ?Fall of the Eagles? Hohenzollerns, Hapsburg, and Romanoff dynasties all fall at the end of the war All of these families had eagles in their family crests ?The War to End All Wars? Causes of the War: The Alliance System Triple Entente Britain, France, and Russia Italy switches sides when they become the Allied Powers Triple Alliance Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy Turkey replaces Italy when they become the Central Powers. By getting Turkey, they were able to shut off Russia?s imports and exports (they control the Bosporus and Dardanelle straits.) The Major Players: 1914-17 Allied Nicholas II (Russia) George V (Britain) Victor Emmanuel III () President Poincare (France)

Mythology Creation Study Guide

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Mythology test 1 Study Guide Creation Egyptian Who was the primordial deity?-khepri How did the primordial deity begin creation according to this myth?-rose the primeval mound out of the nun, with Ra on top of the mound Who were the first male + female pair and what were they in charge of?- male: Shu- god of atmosphere female: Tefnut- goddess of cosmic order Why wouldn?t Geb + Nut separate?- too in love Who were the offspring of Geb + nut and what were their roles?- Osiris: 1st king of Egypt+ god of fertility Isis: goddess of magic healing Seth: god of desert+ chaos Nepthys: goddess of dusk +death What type of myth is this closest to?- emergence myths Egyptian- Ptah story Who was the primordial deity?- Ptah

Mythology archetypes study guide

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Archetypes Quiz Study Guide Supreme Being Great Goddess Dying + Rising God Trickster
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supply and demand

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The Need for Beauty (Economic Principles Essay) Katie Folsom KF Pope American Heritage 18 October 2018 The Need for Beauty In August 2018, Kylie Jenner acquired the title ?the youngest self-made billionaire?. Many may argue that this was due to simple fame leverage. However, when looking at her sister?s net worths there is an obvious discrepancy. Kim Kardashian, arguably the most famous of the family comes up short $550 million to her sister Kylie. All the sisters have their own businesses, and are working to use their names to their advantage. Yet Kylie seems to have struck gold with her startup. The booming makeup industry caught Kylie, and the world by surprise.

ap euro

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I. The European States A. Enlightened Absolutism? B. The Atlantic Seaboard States 1. France: The Problems of the French Monarchs 2. Great Britain: King and Parliament 3. The Decline of the Dutch Republic C. Absolutism in Central and Eastern Europe 1. Prussia: The Army and the Bureaucracy 2. The Austrian Empire of the Habsburgs 3. Russia under Catherine the Great 4. The Destruction of Poland D. The Mediterranean World 1. Portugal 2. The Italian States E. The Scandinavian States F. Enlightened Absolutism Revisited II. Wars and Diplomacy A. The War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748) B. The Seven Years? War (1756-1763) 1. Conflict in Europe 2. War in India 3. The French and Indian War C. European Armies and Warfare

AP European History Study Guide

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- A PUBLICATION OF ALBERT.IO - The Ultimate Student?s Guide to AP European History EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO GET STARTED *AP? and Advanced Placement? are registered trademarks of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. AP EUROPEAN HISTORY Ready to Score Higher? Stop stressing about the AP European History exam. Albert has got your back! With thousands of practice questions, personalized statistics, and anytime, anywhere access, Albert helps you learn faster and master the difficult concepts you are bound to see on test day. Click below or visit https://www.albert.io Start Practicing TABLE OF CONTENTS 8 Introduction 9 About Us 12 Is AP European History Hard? 23 The Wars of Religion 28

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