APEH Comprehensive Study Guide Review Assignment

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APEH D-­Day Review Points Possible: 300 pts per section 1-­3 Name:_______________________________________ APEH Comprehensive Review Study Guide – Part 1
*Directions: 1. Using your Comprehensive Review Packet, go through each section of the materials and review all the materials 2. Under the headings on this study guide, write 2 or more items of bulleted information that will serve as a visual reminder of what you have reviewed or learned 3. For sections that you already know well, you may write only sparse information 4. For sections that you need to review more thoroughly or did not already know about, write additional details provided in the packet 5. Anywhere you see “additional details,” be sure to provide those, since those are suggested areas of emphasis about which the AP exam tends to have essays topics 6. Fill in open parentheses ( ) with dates, and add your own when needed 7. Turn this in for a completion grade after our pre-­‐invasion breakfast on May 15 (D-­Day) Part 1 (FRQs/Background – 18th Century Expansion, pp. 4-­50) • 2011 FRQ Study Guide (most frequently asked questions in the past 10 years): o Which kinds of questions do you feel most prepared to answer with specific examples and backing source materials? o Which kinds of questions do you feel least prepared to answer with specific examples and backing source materials? • Periods & Dates in European History o Which periods do you feel most comfortable in your knowledge of these events/time periods? •
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o Which periods do you feel least comfortable in your knowledge of these events/time periods? Contrasting the Renaissance and Later Middle Ages: The Renaissance Politics among the Italian City-­States Humanism Renaissance Art •
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Northern Renaissance o Christian Humanism o Northern Renaissance Art Women and the Renaissance (additional details) New Monarchs o Background o France •
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o England o Spain o Habsburg Empire (Holy Roman Empire) Commercial Revolution Age of Exploration and Conquest (“Old Imperialism”) o Causes o Portuguese exploration o Spain •
o Spanish Empire o “Old Imperialism” in Africa and Asia o Slave Trade o Columbian Exchange Protestant Reformation o Causes o Martin Luther o Conflict over Lutheranism o Spread of Protestantism o Calvinism and its spread o Reformation in England o Church of England  Edward VI 
Mary Tudor 
Elizabeth I 
Mary Queen of Scots •
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o Impact of Reformation on Women (additional details) Contrasting Protestant and Catholic Doctrine Catholic Counter Reformation o SAINT PAUL o Council of Trent o Baroque Art o Results of the Reformation •
Religious Wars ( ) o “30 FEDS” o Catholic Crusade under Philip II o French Civil Wars o Henry IV (of Navarre) o Thirty Years’ War ( ) o Treaty of Westphalia ( ) o EF-­CHIP o Reformation Results in Germany o English Civil War  James I 
Charles I 
English Civil War (Puritan Revolution; Great Rebellion) ( ) 
Interregnum ( ) 
The Restoration ( ) •
Absolutism in Western Europe ( ) o Absolutism o French Absolutism  Henry IV 
Louis XIII o Louis XIV (additional details) o Mercantilism (additional details) •
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o Wars of Louis XIV o Decline of the Spanish Empire The Baroque (additional details) The Dutch Style Rococo •
Constitutionalism in Western Europe o Definition o Petition of Right ( ) o English Civil War, Interregnum and Restoration o Glorious Revolution ( ) (additional details) o Cabinet System o United Provinces of the Netherlands o Sweden •
Absolutism in Eastern Europe o HOP vs. RAP o Austrian Empire o Prussia: House of Hohenzollern o Russia/Muscovy 
Ivan IV, “Ivan the Terrible” 
Peter the Great •
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Scientific Revolution: 16th and 17th Centuries o 16th Century Scientists/Contributions o 17th Century Scientists/Contributions o Scientific Revolution Impact o Memory Device for Scientific Revolution The Enlightenment o Background o John Locke o The French Philosophes o Economic Theory o Women in the Enlightenment o Later Enlightenment o Classical Liberalism •
o Significance of the Enlightenment: Leads to… Enlightened Despotism o Overview o Frederick the Great o Catherine II of Russia (“the Great”) o Austria  Maria Theresa 
Joseph II o France  Louis XV 
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Louis XVI Economic Expansion in the 18th Century o Background/Open Field System o Agricultural Revolution o Enclosure Movement o Impact o Population Explosion after 1750 o Cottage Industry •
Atlantic Economy in the 17th and 18th Centuries o Characteristics o British Empire o Decline of Dutch Republic in Atlantic Trade o Colonial Wars: Britain vs. France o Changing Society in the 18th Century o American Revolution (!) 
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