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AP European History Anchor Dates Flashcards

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1453 100 Years War Ends; Constantinople Falls 1492 Columbus's Discovery; Reconquista Ends 1517 Martin Luther Posts his "95 Thesis" 1534 The Act of Supremacy; Jesuit Order is Founded 1555 The Peace of Augsburg 1588 Defeat of the Spanish Armada; Day of the Barricades 1598 Edict of Nantes is Issued by Henry IV 1603 Queen Elizabeth Dies 1648 Peace of Westphalia 1685 Edict of Nantes is revoked by Louis XIV 1688-1689 The Glorious Revolution 1713 The Treaty of Utrecht; Pragmatic Sanction of Austria 1740 War of Austrian Succession 1789 The French Revolution begins 1815 Napoleon's 100 Days; Congress of Vienna 1832 The great Reform Bill; Organic Statute 1848 The Year of Failed Revolutions; Communist Manifesto

euro 24

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Chapter 24 An Age of Modernity, Anxiety, and Imperialism, 1894-1914 Toward the Modern Consciousness: Intellectual and Cultural Developments Developments in the Sciences: The Emergence of a New Physics Classical Newtonian Physics: universe = giant machine; matter = indivisible atoms Marie & Pierre Curie: discovered element radium giving off radiation concluded that atoms contained subatomic particles behaving randomly Max Planck: energy is radiated discontinuously in packets called ?quanta? quantum theory raised fundamental questions about the subatomic realm of the atom Albert Einstein ?The Electro-dynamics of Moving Bodies?: special theory of relativity = space & time relative to the observer, interwoven into 4-D space-time continuum

colonial history vocabulary

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Colonial History (1600-1763) 1. Separatist vs. non-Separatist Puritans: Radical Calvinists against the Church of England; Separatists (Pilgrims) argued for a break?from the Church of England, led the Mayflower, and established the settlement at Plymouth 2. Northwest Passage: believed to provide shortcut from Atlantic to Pacific, searched for by Giovanni de Verrazano for Francis I in the race to Asian wealth 3. Conversion Experience: required of members of the Puritan Church; took the place of baptism required by the Catholic Church 4. Social Reciprocity: society naturally punishes criminals indiscriminately 5. Church of England: Protestant church led by the king of England, independent of Catholic Church; tended toward Catholicism during reign of Catholic royalty
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