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APUSH Exam Information

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APUSH Exam Info Multiple Choice The majority of multiple-choice questions are on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Approximately 20 percent of the questions deal with the period from the first European explorations through 1789 45 percent with the period 1790 through 1914 35 percent with the period 1915 to the present. There may be a few multiple-choice questions on the period since 1980. Multiple Choice Political institutions and behavior and public policy account for approximately 35 percent of the questions Social and cultural developments account for approximately another 40 percent. The remaining questions are divided between the areas of diplomacy and international relations (15 percent) and economic developments (10 percent). Multiple Choice

WHAP Exam Strat

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HST560A?B: AP World History | AP World History Exam Strategies ?2011 K12 Inc. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 4 Copying or distributing without K12?s written permission is prohibited. AP World History Exam Strategies Multiple Choice Test-Taking Tips What should I do before answering a question? Read the question without looking at the answer options. Come up with an answer before looking at the distracters. Read all options before selecting the answer. How much time should I spend on each question? You can estimate the amount of time you should spend on each question by dividing the number of questions on a particular section of the exam by the amount of time allotted for that section of the exam. Use this number as a

AP European History Ch. 15 State Building and the Search for Order

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Mr. Smith AP European History Block 5 Vocabulary Chapter 15 State Building and the Search for Order in the Seventeenth Century Witches: Witchcraft existed for centuries as a traditional village culture. Medieval church connected witchcraft to the devil, making it a heresy. Establishment of the Inquisition in the 13th c increased prosecutions and executions. Accusations against witches who had ?sworn allegiance to the devil? attended sabbats and used ?evil incantations or potions?. Old women were the main target of this persecution. Religious uncertainty and social conditions caused this craze.

AP Euro Exam

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The questions contained in this AP? European History Practice Exam are written to the content specifications of AP Exams for this subject. Taking this practice exam should provide students with an idea of their general areas of strengths and weaknesses in preparing for the actual AP Exam. Because this AP European History Practice Exam has never been administered as an operational AP Exam, statistical data are not available for calculating potential raw scores or conversions into AP grades. This AP European History Practice Exam is provided by the College Board for AP Exam preparation. Teachers are permitted to download the materials and make copies to use with their students in a class-

Chapter 9 ppt

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Art of the Early Renaissance Presented by Ed White Adapted from Mike Venegas UTEP Renaissance A period from the early 1300?s to roughly 1600 when there was a renewed interest in history literature and art. Renaissance = ?Rebirth? Europe?s economic recovery Renewed study of ancient Greece and Rome Humanism The birth of humanism Humanism was an ideal that focused on the world of mankind as much as a concern for the hereafter. (Civic, Religious) Rejected medieval view of humanity and focused on the goodness of mankind Humanism (cont.) Began in Florence, Italy Ideal setting Wealthy patrons Cosimo De Medici Early Renaissance Period from 1400 to 1500 Artist as a craftsmen Art created by commission Art through imitation Workshop system

Chapter 9 and 10 Notes

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Francesca Rael Mr. Dufloth AP Euro 8/22/12 AP European History Summer Notes The Hundred Years' War and the Rise of National Sentiment > Began May 1337 ended October 1453. > English King Edward III credited for starting it by asserting claim to French throne. > Wasn?t only over throne and leadership > Both countries were large powers and were expanding - they wanted more land What were the main causes of the Hundred Years War between France and England? The English king tried to claim the French throne. England and France were too close in proximity to each other, causing confrontation at ports and creating a long history of prejudice. The two countries often quarreled over Flanders Why was it clear that France would lose?

Corrupt Popes

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Connor Wahrman Topic: Most Corrupt Pope Criteria: Selling or giving away Church offices Adherence to Christianity (Mis)use of Papal Funds Use of (Unnecessary) Torture and Violence ?Personal? Preferences Nominees Pope Julius III (r. 1550-5) Pope Paul III (r. 1534-49) Pope Alexander VI (r. 1492-1503) Pope Leo X (r. 1513-21) Pope Pius XII (r. 1939-1958)
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EU Historical Factbooks

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EU Historical Fact Book 2010 Name Austria Leader Heinz Fischer Population 8,356,707 Economic Base Services Dominant Religion Roman Catholic Key Facts Has Highest Quality of Living in the World 1450 Name Holy Roman Empire Leader Emperor Frederick III Population 15,000,000 Economic Base Agriculture Dominant Religion Roman Catholic Key Facts Holy Roman Emperor Ordained by Pope 2010 Name Bulgaria Leader Georgi Parvanov Population 7,563,710 Economic Base Services Dominant Religion Bulgarian Orthodox Key Facts Crossroads Between Europe, Asia, Africa 1450 Name Ottoman Empire Leader Sultan Murat II Population 15,000,000 Economic Base Agriculture Dominant Religion Sunni Islam Key Facts

AP EUROPEAN HISTORY- UNIT II NOTES-THE LONG 16TH CENTURY (1500-1650)

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