Unit 4 Study Guide

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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
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