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Ch 12 Outline

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Chapter 12: Chapter Outline The following annotated chapter outline will help you review the major topics covered in this chapter. Instructions:?Review the outline to recall events and their relationships as presented in the chapter. Return to skim any sections that seem unfamiliar. I. Prelude to Disaster ? A. Climate Change and Famine ? ? 1. About 1300 the climate in Europe became colder and wetter, beginning a period that historical geographers refer to as a ?little ice age.? ? ? 2. An unusual number of storms ruined wheat, oat, and hay crops, resulting in poor harvests that led to scarcity and starvation. ? ? 3. Almost all of northern Europe suffered a ?Great Famine??in the years 1315 to 1322. ? ? 4.

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ABSOLUTISM REVIEW ? BIG IDEAS Absolutism Absolutism is based on the idea that a strong central ruler is needed to control society Bossuet argued for Divine Rights Absolutism (God gives rulers the power to govern) Thomas Hobbes argued that people give rulers authority to govern because humans are innately corrupt due to original sin Absolute rulers took power from the nobility to make themselves more powerful, helping the middle class Absolute rulers often fought wars to increase their territory Constitutionalism John Locke argued that there is a contract between governors and the governed (people) Rulers must respect people's natural rights (life, libery, and property). In return, people must respect ruler's laws.

Various document analysis worksheets

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1. TYPE OF DOCUMENT (Check one): Newspaper Letter Patent Memorandum Map Telegram Press Release Report Advertisement Congressional Record Census Report Other Written Document Analysis Worksheet 2. UNIQUE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DOCUMENT (Check one or more): Interesting Letterhead Handwritten Typed Seals Notations "RECEIVED" stamp Other 3. DATE(S) OF DOCUMENT: 4. AUTHOR (OR CREATOR) OF THE DOCUMENT: POSITION (TITLE): 5. FOR WHAT AUDIENCE WAS THE DOCUMENT WRITTEN? 6. DOCUMENT INFORMATION (There are many possible ways to answer A-E.) A. List three things the author said that you think are important: B. Why do you think this document was written? C. What evidence in the document helps you know why it was written? Quote from the document.

100 years war

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I.?????????????Hundred Years War A.????background ? Queen Isabella and her love triangle; Edward III; Charles IV/Philip IV;?Salic?Law?prohibits females from holding office B.????Causes of the War ??????????????????????????????????????????i.????Land dispute ??Acquitane?is English vassalage to France; Philip VI takes it for France;?Edward III claims to be the rightful heir of France; French ?Civil War? ?????????????????????????????????????????ii.????Wool trade ? critical for Flanders; aristocracy (landowners) supported France and merchants (businessmen) supported England C.????popular response ? the English people?s reason for fighting was to put the English king on the French throne; propaganda; opportunities for jobs, get booty, pardons

DBQ on Elizabeth I

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DBQ on Elizabeth I Sarah Dismukes February 16, 2013 4th Period Ms. Tucker Many countries, including the United States, have never had a woman ruler. Despite this fact, there have been some strong women leaders throughout history. One example of such a leader was Elizabeth I of England. Although the people of England were against a woman as their leader, Elizabeth I strongly defended her ability to hold the position of the ruler of England.

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