The Age of Absolutism jry ~ ~ audio a child Becomes King In 1643, the five-year-old heir to the French crownThe Age of Absolutism jry ~ ~ audio a child Becomes King In 1643, the five-year-old heir to the French crown
Despite this quiet beginning, Louis XIV proved to be a strong, able ruler who came to symbolize the period of absolute monarchy we now call the "Age of Absolutism." Listen to the Witness History audio to hear more about this powerful king
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Chapter 11 The ReformationChapter 11 The Reformation
Church was blocking their expanding businesses. In addition many people, rich and poor, were disillusioned because they felt that the Church was not a loving parent but a greedy bully
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Otto von Bismarck & German unificationOtto von Bismarck & German unification
Prussian Government invited other north German States to enter into a fresh "Erfurt" union on the basis of a new Constitution to be that accepted by the Frankfurt Parliament of 1848, but altered so far as might be found necessary
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Hws ch 23 Review True/FalseHws ch 23 Review True/False
Bismarck came into office believing that a strong Austrian army could lead the way to German unification
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The Schism of the Roman-Catholic ChurchThe Schism of the Roman-Catholic Church
Orthodox missionaries were active, forcing them out and converting the newly Christened Orthodox faithful to the Latin faith. At the same time, they were also attempting to spread their teachings among the established Orthodox faithful
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Hws 2012 mt reviewHws 2012 mt review
Directions: You should be able to answer each of the following questions. This is review and practice. This is not an indication of the specific questions on the Midterm exam
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Chapter 3 id terms (ap european History) Albrecht DurerChapter 3 id terms (ap european History) Albrecht Durer
Famous works: self-portrait, Adoration of the Magi, also did wood cuts to illustrate books including the bible
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The Reformation/Counter Reformation/Religious Wars Test answer keyThe Reformation/Counter Reformation/Religious Wars Test answer key
From the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries, lay religious groups shared a common goal of religious
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Italy: Birthplace of the RenaissanceItaly: Birthplace of the Renaissance
People began questioning institutions (like the Church) of the Middle Ages because they did not prevent the wars or relieve suffering
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Higher History: European and WorldHigher History: European and World
A study of the growth of nationalism in nineteenth century Germany leading to the overcoming of obstacles to unification of the nation by 1871, and the development of extreme nationalism after 1918, illustrating the themes of nationalism
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753 Pope Stephen II anoints Pepin III and his two sons (one of them Charlemagne) in the abbey church of St Denis 771753 Pope Stephen II anoints Pepin III and his two sons (one of them Charlemagne) in the abbey church of St Denis 771
On the death of his brother, Charlemagne inherits the entire kingdom of the Franks
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History of the thirty years’ war in germanyHistory of the thirty years’ war in germany
Europe in which the Reformation had not an important share. All the events of this period, if they did not originate in, soon became mixed up with, the question of religion
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German Nationalism dbq johann Gustav Droysen: Speech to the Frankfurt AssemblyGerman Nationalism dbq johann Gustav Droysen: Speech to the Frankfurt Assembly
German, while that of Austria cannot be We need a powerful ruling house. Austria's power meant lack of power for us, whereas Prussia desired German unity in order to supply the deficiencies of her own power
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The Germanic StatesThe Germanic States
In the early 1800s present-day Germany was made up of many Germanic states or kingdoms
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