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The European Union

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The?European?Union:?Cross?National?Variation?in?Public?Support,?1993?? ? ? Introduction?? ? The?European?Union?was?established?in?1951?with?the?adoption?of?the?European?Coal?and?Steel?Community.? Many?of?its?early?integrative?policies?were?technical?in?nature?and?received?little?attention?from?the?general? public.?Consequently,?a?permissive?consensus?developed?allowing?the?elite?to?pursue?the?ideals?established? by?the??European?Union??(EU)?(Eichenberg?and?Dalton?1993,?Gabel?and?Palmer?1995,?Gabel?1998).?In?time,? integrative?policies?became?increasingly?aggressive?in?their?scope?and?influence.?With?the?adoption?of?the? Single?European?Act?in?1985?and?the?Maastricht?Treaty?in?1991,?the?EU?began?dealing?forcefully?with?issues?

The Cold War World: Global Politics, Economic Recovery, and Cultural Change

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87Kinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP European History 4 June 2015 Chapter 17 Outline Cold War: Global Politics, Econ. Recovery, Cultural Change 1m?s of Euro refugees trekked100s/1k?s of mi. on foot to return to homes Housing was nonexistent; 1946, 100m Euros lived on <1.5k cal/day Fam?s. scraped vegetables from gardens/traded smuggled goods on black market Gov?t?s rationed food; winter 1946, had no fuel Coal, prewar supply, couldn?t be transported to needy areas 2 powers emerged, US/USSR, dev. Of ?Cold War? Cold War divided Euro, East occupied by USSR, West by US Led to political/econ. Integration, resulting in Euro Common Market in West/socialist bloc dominated by USSR inEast Collapse of empires/creation of nations raised stakes of Cold War

The Building of Global Empires

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Kinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP World History 21 August 2015 Chapter 33 Outline Global Empires Few Euros traveled to South Africa in 1850, discovery of diamonds/gold broughtEuros Cecil John Rhodes, 18-yr-old. Oxford Uni. Student, 1871, went to south Africa for climate that would relieve his tuberculosis Supervised African laborers who worked claims to diamond fields, bought rights 1889, 35, monopolized diamonds in south Africa, ctrl?d. 90% of world?s diamonds Built stake in gold-mining; served as prime minister, 1890-6, of Brit Cape Colony Cape would serve as op. for extension of Brit to Africa, Cape to Cairo Absorbed territories north settled by Dutch farmers

Western Europe during the High Middle Ages

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Kinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP World History 2 August 2015 Chapter 20 Outline West Euro during Hi. Middle 1260, 2 brothers Niccolo/Maffeo Polo traveled from Venice toConstantinople Were jewel merchants, while in Constantinople, went east Went to Soldaia, modern Sudak, near Caffa on Black Sea, then to trading cities Sarai/Bulghar on Volga River War broke/prevented them from returning, joined caravan east Spent 3 yrs. Incentral Asian trading city Bokhara, received invitation to join diplo. Embassy going to court of Khubilai Khan Traveled by caravan, khan received them/inquired about land, rulers, religion Khubilai wanted to learn about Catholicism, wanted to maintain harmony in empire Asked them to return to Euro/request pope to send theo?s.

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?

Euro Vocab

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Robert Browne?founder of the Brownists?seceded from the Church of England. John Calvin?Institutes of the Christian religion; leader of Calvinism?form of Protestant. Pope Leo X?excommunicated Martin Luther Pope Clement VII Pope Paul III Pope Paul IV Pope Pius V Thomas Cranmer Johann Eck John Hus Ignatius de Loyola John of Leyden John Knox Martin Luther Michael Servetus Johann Tetzel Thomas Wolsey John Wycliffe Ulrich Zwingli Catherine of Aragon Anne Boleyn Jane Seymour Edward VI Charles V?Holy Roman Emperor Philip II Mary I Elizabeth I Henry VIII Menno Simons Faustus Socinus Catherine de Medici Henry of Navarre William I of Orange (the ?Silent?) HRE Matthias HRE Ferdinand I HRE Ferdinand II Count of Tilly Albrecht von Wallenstein Gustavus Adolphus
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