AP European History Study Guide Unit 4 Test Key Concepts Topics 1.5 European society and the experiences of everyday life were increasingly shaped by commercial and agricultural capitalism, notwithstanding the persistence of medieval social and economic structures. 1700s Society Agricultural Revolution Elite and Popular Culture Open Field System Agricultural Revolution Charles Townsend Crop Rotation Jethro Tull Enclosure Movement Urbanization Commercial Revolution Features of the Agricultural Revolution Effects of the Enclosure Movement Cottage Industry/Putting Out System Commercial Revolution Life in the 18th Century: Marriage, Child Rearing, Women Working in the Cities, Domestic Labor Changing Education Urban Social Classes Growth of a Literate Public 2.1 Different models of political sovereignty affected the relationship among states and between states and individuals. Enlightened Absolutism Dutch Constitutionalism English Constitutionalism War of Spanish Succession Peace of Utrecht Dutch Constitutionalism Westernization Peter the Great England Becomes Great Britain Peter the Great and Westernization The Dutch Republic Middle Passage Slave Trade Triangle Slave Trade Mercantilism’s Effect on the Atlantic Economy Slave Trade’s Effect on European Economies 2.2 The expansion of European commerce accelerated Agricultural Revolution the growth of a worldwide economic network. 1700s Society Slavery Mercantilist Empires 2.4 The experiences of everyday life were shaped by demographic, environmental, medical, and technological changes. Key Terms 1700s Society Elite Culture Elite and Popular Culture Popular Culture Rococco 2.3 The popularization and dissemination of the The Enlightenment Scientific Revolution and the application of its methods to political, social, and ethical issues led to an increased, although not unchallenged, emphasis on reason in European culture. Philosophes Voltaire Didterot Encyclopedia Salons Rousseau Immanuel Kant Deism Progress Skepticism Adam Smith Key Concepts Increased Life Expectancy Medical Improvements in Technology and Hospitals Drop in Diseases Population Explosion Changes in Public Health Music, Novels and Painting in the 1700s. Logic and Reason applied to History, Politics, etc. Women and the Enlightenment Church and State and the Enlightenment Spreading the Enlightenment Individual and Society AP European History Study Guide Unit 4 Test