14 and 1500s

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14 and 1500s. Reasons why the Renaissance began in Italy. Humanism, humanists, and their works. Innovations in Renaissance art, artists, and their works. The New Monarchs and Machiavelli. The Age of Exploration (Old Imperialism) Motives Technology Countries Involved Columbian Exchange. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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14 and 1500s

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Reasons why the Renaissance began in Italy

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• Humanism, humanists, and their works

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• Innovations in Renaissance art, artists, and their works

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• The New Monarchs and Machiavelli

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• The Age of Exploration (Old Imperialism)– Motives– Technology– Countries Involved– Columbian Exchange

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• Commercial Revolution (Price revolution) and mercantilism

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• The Protestant Reformation and Reformers

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• Religious Wars in France

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• Revolts in the Netherlands

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• Causes of the Scientific Revolution along with scientists, their theories, and works they wrote

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• The De Medici

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• Charles V

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• Hapsburg-Valois Wars

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• Phillip II of Spain

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• Serfdom in eastern Europe

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• Peasants’ Revolt in Germany

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• Time of Troubles in Russia

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• Papal Schism, Conciliar Movement, and Babylonian Captivity

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• Catholic Counter Reformation

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• Peace of Augsburg

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• Gutenberg and results of his invention

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• Causes of the Scientific Revolution• Copernicus• Galielo• Kepler• Harvey

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• Baroque art movement

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• Michel de Montaigne

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Northern Renaissance

• Art, writers, etc.

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1600s

• Anglo-Dutch Wars

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• English Civil War– James I– Charles I– Cromwell– Charles II– James II

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• Peter the Great

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• Putting Out System

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• Colbert

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• Cossack Revolts in Russia

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• Hobbes and Locke

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• Louis XIV

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• Test Act in England

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1700s

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• Agricultural Revolution and Enclosure Movement

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• The Enlightenment, Salons and Deism

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• Philosophes– Rousseau– Voltaire– Montequieu– D’Holbach– Hume– Diderot

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• War of the Spanish Succession and Peace of Utrecht

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• Frederick William I of Prussia

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• Seven Years’ War

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• Catherine the Great

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• Partitions of Poland

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• Louis XVI and the French Revolution

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• Napoleon

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• The Industrial Revolution and Inventions

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• French Utopian Socialism

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• Malthus and Ricardo

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• Wollstonecraft

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• Adam Smith and Capitalism

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• Jenner and Vaccinations• Hausmann and Paris

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• Neoclassical Art and Rococo Art

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1800s

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• Congress of Viena

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• Revolutions of 1830 and 1848

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• Great Britain: reform Bill of 1832; Poor Law Reform; Chartists; People’s Budget; Corn Laws; Mines’ Act; Reform Bill of 1867

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• The New Imperialism– Motives– Locations– People– Countries involved– Post WWII

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• Crimean War

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• German and Italian unification– People involved– Methods used– results

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• The Zollverein

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• Great Famine in Ireland• Home Rule Bill

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• Spencer and Social Darwinism

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• Science in the 19th century• Comte and positivism• Darwin• Pasteur• Freud• Mendeleev

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• Karl Marx and Engels

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• Friederich List

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• Nietzsche

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• Romanticism in art– Artists– Characteristics– works

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• Dreyfus Affair and Third Republic in France

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• Alexander I of Russia and Sergei Witte

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• Mill On Liberty

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• Realism in art

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• Impressionism in art

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• Marie Curie

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• The Dreyfus Affair and Zola

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1900s

• Russo-Japanese War

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• Russian Revolutions

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• Balkan Wars

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• Women’s suffrage movement in England

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• Social Welfare legislation

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• Planck and Quantum Theory• Eistein and theory of relativity

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• Keynes and economics

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• Rutherford and atoms

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• existentialism

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• Lenin and his NEP program

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• The Totalitarian Dictators– Mussolini– Hitler– Stalin

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• Dawes Plan and Great Depression in Europe

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• WWI

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• WWII

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• Marshall Plan

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• NATO and Warsaw Pacts

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• The European Union

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• Civil War in Yugoslavia

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• The Cold War

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• Balfour Declaration and founding of Israel

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• Student rebellion in France, 1968

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• Spanish Civil War

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• Women after WWII

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Fall of Communism in eastern Europe and the Soviet Union

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• Bauhaus style of architecture

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• Dadaism, Cubism, Post Impressionism and surrealism in art

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• New technologies in the 20th century