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Medieval France

The Foundations of Christian Society in Western Europe

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AgiKinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP World History 27 July 2015 Chapter 17 Outline Foundations of Christianity in West Euro 802, traveler went from Baghdad to Aachen, in Germany,capital of west Euro empire ruled by Charlemagne Was albino elephant, diplo. Gift from Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid to Charlemagne Elephant, named Abu al-Abbas, born in India/went to Baghdad as present from Indian king; Accompanied embassy to Syria, traveled by ship to Beirut to Malta/Rome, went overland north to Charlemagne; died in 810 Charlemagne was hostile to Islam Battle of Tours, 732, grandfather Charles Martel defeated Muslims that went to Frankish territory after they conquered Iberian peninsula Charlemagne fought Muslims in north Spain 1 battle provided story inSong of Roland

Teaching Unit, French Revolution

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UNIT TITLE: French Revolution -Grade 11- AP European History ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: Is revolution inevitable? Do revolutionary movements follow set patterns or predictable courses. Are human institutions inevitably corrupt? ESSENTIAL UNDERSTANDINGS: Students will be able to: Describe hierarchy and the social, political and economic differences that defined French Society during the Ancien Regime. Explain the political spectrum as it evolved in the French Revolution. Explain how each of the stages evolved or devolved into the next stage. Compare and contrast the French Revolutionary ideals and practices with those of the American Revolution.

AP Euro midterm review notes

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Alex Gatto 1/18/09 EHAP Midterm Gigantic EHAP Midterm Study Guide Pre-Renaissance -Middle Ages: began at around 500 AD, ended at around 1450 AD -Early Middle Ages: ? Roman Empire fell, Europe is turbulent and dark ? Europe is being created by Germanic, Roman, and Church influences -Church: ? Power founded in papacy ? Was political as well as spiritual ? Bishop of Rome lead Church because of Rome?s significance ? Began the Pope system ? Hierarchy: Pope>Archbishops>Bishops>Priests ? To go to heaven, followers had to go through church ? Pope could excommunicate, cutting off people from church and heaven, gave him a lot of power ? Monasticism: way of life in which one devotes one?s life to religion and prayer;

An anatomy of a revolution

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Conditions Present Before a Revolution Takes Place People from all social classes are discontented. French society was divided into three groups: the clergy (First Estate), the nobility (Second Estate) and everyone else (Third Estate). The Third Estate accounted for a majority of the French population, poor harvest, in conjunction with heavy taxes, led to poverty, prostitution, unhealthy living conditions and abandonment of children. Although the clergy and nobility were exempt from taxes, war debts caused new taxation on the First and Second Estate. This created much hostility between the people and the government. People feel restless & held down by unacceptable restrictions in society, religion, & the economy or gov?t
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