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The Enlightenment and Russia and Society and Economy and 18th Century Wars AP Euro

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Russia - Prior to 1670s - No warm water port - Bottled in by Sweden + Ottomans - Have vast potential - Romanov Dynasty (1613-1917) - Michael Romanov - after ?time of nobles? - Elected by nobles to end chaos - Tsar - Modest bureaucratic centralization (still weak) - Too much power - Boyars (nobles) - Strelsky - Moscow guard - Peter the Great (1682 - 1725) - 10 years old - Rules alone - 1689 - Conclude - 1 - Tsar must secure power from Boyars and Strelsky - 2 - Russia must be a military power - Resemble Louis XIV - Fronde - 1697 - peter?s famous trip to west - Wants to imitate west - 1698 - Strelsky revolts - crush brutally - Military - Loyal to him - Conscription ? 300,000 (a lot) - Boyars - Change culture (shaves beards)

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

Reality and the heroic pattern : last plays of Ibsen, Shakespeare, and Sophocles

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HENRIK IBSEN, A CRITICAL STUDY With a 42 page essay on Bjornstjerne Bjornson by GEORGE BRANDES BENJAMIN BLOM9 RNCo NE'-. First J.>uplished by Macmillan, London, 1899 Reprinted ~4) by Benjamin Blom, Inc., New York 52. L.C. Catalog Card No.: 64-14698 Printed in U.S.A. by NOBLE OFFSET PRINTERS, INC. NEW YORK 3, N. Y. ~- CONTENTS HENRIK IBSEN- INTRODUCTION AUTHOR'S PREFACE . FIRST IMPRESSION (r867) SECOND IMPRESSION (1882) THIRD IMPRESSION (1898) . INDEX BJORNSTJERNE BJORNSON- INTRODUCTORY NOTE IMPRESSION (1882) INDEX 64305:1 PAG? ix XV 39 83 !69 125 127 17! 108 HENRIK IBSEN corn~ 5s'Pised George:-? -I understand, of course, that it is necessary he should have

Napoleon Notes

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Napoleon Bonaparte By 1793 France is at war with most of Europe and itself The British withdraw at Toulon and napoleon is named Brigadier general Oct. 1795, royalists rebel and Napoleon wins Napoleon met Josephine and falls in love Napoleon pushes the Austrians back Signed a peace treaty that gave France control of Belgium to Greece Napoleon?s old allies and his brother seized control of the gov?t In 1800 Napoleon became dictator of France He made economic progress by creating the National Bank Of France The Code Of Napoleon was created Wasn?t a believer but reopened churches which had been banned during the revolution In 1802, France names him head of state for life A vote is taken to replace republic with an empire On Dec. 2nd 1804, napoleon?s coronation happened

Russia at the start of the twentieth century

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GEOGRAPHY, POLITICS, ECONOMY AND SOCIETY Russia at the start of the twentieth century Background - geography 1894 imperial Russia covered 8 million square miles (two and a half times the size of the US today) Covered a large part of two continents Most of the population was concentrated in European Russia It was this part that Russia?s major historical developments had occurred Moscow and St Petersburg (capital) were situated here Between 1815 and 1914 the population quadrupled from 40 million to 165 million Contained a wide variety of people of different race, language, religion and culture. The system of government

Russia at the start of the twentieth century

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GEOGRAPHY, POLITICS, ECONOMY AND SOCIETY Russia at the start of the twentieth century Background - geography 1894 imperial Russia covered 8 million square miles (two and a half times the size of the US today) Covered a large part of two continents Most of the population was concentrated in European Russia It was this part that Russia?s major historical developments had occurred Moscow and St Petersburg (capital) were situated here Between 1815 and 1914 the population quadrupled from 40 million to 165 million Contained a wide variety of people of different race, language, religion and culture. The system of government

AP World Chapter 18

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Chapter 18 Notes I. Introduction A. Land empire created between 1450-1750 1. Involved limited commercial exchange 2. Altered balance of power Asia/Europe 3. Expanded eastward into Asia B. Link to Eastern Europe 1. Some regional kingdoms 2. Conflict with Poland and Lithuania C. Changes of nation 1. Sense of separate identity 2. Reaction to Western influence ? accept it, select from it, shun it II. Russia?s Expansionist Politics Under the Tsars First step ? Break free from Mongol control Moscow princes strong as tax collectors Ivan III ? Ivan the Great ? large army ? 1462 frees chunk Utilized support for Orthodox Church Played off nationalism 1480 totally freed of Mongol control Need for Revival

Essay jung and freud contrast personality theories

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Compare and contrast two personality theories. On the evidence supplied which do you believe gives a better account of human nature? Two of the pioneers in personality theory were Sigmund Freud and the man who at one time was his student Carl Jung. The empirical evidence of their theories is mostly clinical, from their own observations of people from the standpoint of a physician. As some of Jung?s theory stems from Freud?s concepts, there is some overlap but Freud had a biological focus on personality whereas Jung was mythical with ideas such as the collective unconscious. By comparing and contrasting the two theories, a judgment can be made as to one's preferred personality theory.

Copernicus

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Copernicus was a Polish Astronomer, he also a mathematician, astronomer, jurist, physician, classical scholar, Catholic cleric, governor, administrator, diplomat, economist. That evidences him have talents in different aspect, he considered and thinking using scientific methods. The Scientific Revolution that followed Copernicus lasted well through the Renaissance, and arguably into the Modern Revolution. After all, if he had not taken that first step, it is possible that the church would have just gained power, and we would still believe everything they say. That proves Copernicus with leadership to rule the people again the church.

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