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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?

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.

AP EURO study guide

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Nicholas II Last tsar of Russia, he went to the frontlines in WWI to try to rally the troops, but was forced to abdicate after his wife made horrible decisions under the influence of Rasputin. Alexandra Last Tsarist of Russia, had a son who was a hemophiliac, and was put under the influence of Rasputin, where he exploited her. Ended up causing the collapse of the Tsars Grigori Rasputin a Siberian preacher who became friends of the Tsars, but hated by the public, twisted and cheated and exploited Alexandra. Alexander Kerensky An agrarian socialist who became prime minister. He refused to confiscate land holdings and felt that continuation of war was most important.

Chapter 9 and 10 Notes

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Francesca Rael Mr. Dufloth AP Euro 8/22/12 AP European History Summer Notes The Hundred Years' War and the Rise of National Sentiment > Began May 1337 ended October 1453. > English King Edward III credited for starting it by asserting claim to French throne. > Wasn?t only over throne and leadership > Both countries were large powers and were expanding - they wanted more land What were the main causes of the Hundred Years War between France and England? The English king tried to claim the French throne. England and France were too close in proximity to each other, causing confrontation at ports and creating a long history of prejudice. The two countries often quarreled over Flanders Why was it clear that France would lose?

German Rulers

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Ary Swaminathan German Rulers: Prussian Rulers: Frederick William (The Great Elector) Used military force and taxation to unify Rhine, Prussia, and Brandenburg. Weakened Junkers. Encouraged Prussian militarism. Created the best army in Europe and efficient bureaucracy. Frederick the Great 1740-1786 Protestant War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748) expanded Prussia into a great power, seized Silesia. Religious freedom, promoted education, legal reform, and economic growth Allowed the Junker nobility to keep the middle-class from power. Repressed Jews. Did not help serfs. Otto von Bismarck Junker politician who wanted power. Became chief minister in 1862 Blood and Iron policy Real Politique Neutralized Russia and France

Emergence of the German Empire & the Alliance Systems

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Emergence of the German Empire & the Alliance Systems (1873-1890) pg 838 Bismarck?s Leadership War in the Balkans - Bismarck?s first move was to establish 3 Emperor?s League (Germany, Austria, Russia) in 1873 - Collapsed over Austro-Russian rivalry in Balkans that arose from Russo-Turkish War in 1877 - Ottoman weakness encouraged Serbia & Montenegro to aid fellow Slavs Rebellion spread through Bulgaria & Russia interferes - Reflected influence of Pan-Slavic movement, which sought to unite all Slavs under protection of Russia - Russians hoped to control Constantinople & Dardanelles - The Treaty of San Stefano of March 1878 - Slavic states in Balkans were freed from Ottoman Empire & Russia obtained territory & large monetary indemnity

Expansion of European Power and the New Imperialism

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Expansion of European Power and the New Imperialism pg 828 - New developments made it possible for Europeans (or Americans) to impose their will - Europeans considered their civilizations and way of life to be superior to all others. - Last third of the Nineteenth century, European states spread control over ten million square miles or 150 million people - Thought it was necessary for power - Called New Imperialism The New Imperialism - Imperialism: policy of extending ones authority by territorial acquisition or by establishing economic and political hegemony over other nations - Usual pattern of New Imperialism: - Invest capital in "less industrialized" country - Develop its mines and agriculture - Build roads, bridges, etc.

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