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STUDY GUIDE: Constitutionalism, Absolutism, and the Balance of Power

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AP European History Unit III Constitutionalism, Absolutism, and the Balance of Power Chapter 13 Chapter 15 & 17 ? 1603 ? Eliz. I d.; James I bec. King 1608 1607 ? Jamestown founded 1604 ? Hampton Court Conf.; Milienary Petition 1607 ? Jamestown founded 1610 ? Henry IV (FR) assass. 1620 ? Plymouth Colony founded 1611 ? King James Bible published 1625 ? James I dies; Charles I bec. King 1618 ? James I ? Book of Sports 1620 ? Plymouth Colony founded 1640 ? Fred. Will. The Great Elector bec. ruler of Brandenburg 1625 ? James I d.; Charles II bec. King 1628 ? Petition of Right; Earl of Buckingham dies 1648 ? Treaty of Westphalia; Netherlands

HUman Geography

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AP Human Geography Geography What is geography? There are several components that make up this field of study. Geography explores the physical, social, and human aspects of the earth. All of these features interact with each other and affect where and how life occurs. According to James Rubenstein, ?Geography is both a physical and social science? (Rubenstein.) Rubenstein goes on to say when the field of study concentrates on physical features such as vegetation, climate and soil, it is a natural science. When areas such as languages, population growth and migration are studied it is a social science. The exploration of a population within a region, as well as the interaction this population has with other regions throughout the world concentrates on human geography.

World History Chp 12 Notes

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Christopther Columbus is awesome
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The Sasanid Empire

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I. The Sasanid Empire, 224–651 A. Politics and Society 1. The Sasanid kingdom was established in 224 and controlled the areas of Iran and Mesopotamia. The Sasanids confronted Arab pastoralists on their Euphrates border and the Byzantine Empire on the west. Relations with the Byzantines alternated between war and peaceful trading relationships. In times of peace, the Byzantine cities of Syria and the Arab nomads who guided caravans between the Sasanid and Byzantine Empires all flourished on trade. Arabs also benefited from the invention of the camel saddle, which allowed them to take control of the caravan trade. 2. The Iranian hinterland was ruled by a largely autonomous local aristocracy that did not, however, pose a threat to the stability of the Sasanid Empire.

Chapter 18 Wars Chart

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Name: ______________________________ AP European History 18th Century Monarchies Chart Monarch & Years Reigned Country & Dynasty Chief Ministers/ Regents Wars & Revolts Political Issues Economic & Social Issues Louis XV ( - ) Georges I, III, III ( - ) Charles XII ( - ) Frederick Wm I ( - ) Frederick the Great ( - ) Peter the Great ( - ) Maria Theresa ( - ) ? 18th-Century Wars Chart War & Years Fought Countries Involved, Alliances if applicable Causes Major Events or Battles Treaty & Effects Great Northern War ( - ) War of Jenkins?s Ear ( - )

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