Chapter 21 for AP European History!

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Chapter 21: Economic Advance and Social Unrest (1830-1950)

Industrial Revolution starts in Great Britain (why?)
Industrial Revolution doesn’t start in France (why?)
I.R. moves from Great Britain ? mainland
I.R. impacts population and migration
population movement sparks urbanization/changes
Irish potato famine
Expansion of railways
Initial expansion in Great Britain
Expansion of canals
Impact on economics
Labor Force
Composition of the labor force
proletarianization
expansion of factor worker jobs
difficulties of factory work
impact on unions/guilds
Chartism
Six Points of the Charter
Impact on families/economics of the family
Impact on children/expansion of child labor
The Crystal Palace Exhibition in London
Women in the Industrial Revolution
Changing impact of work on women
Women in factories
Women in traditional roles on the land/in the home
Impact on marriage
Impact on crime/justice
Expansion on modern police forces
Prison reform
Economic theory responds to the industrial revolution
Thomas Malthus
David Recardo
Government adopts modern economics
France
Germany/Austria
Great Britain
Poor Law/Poor Law Commission
Anti-Corn law League
Spread the Red!  Early Socialism Emerges (sometimes referred to as Pre-Socialist Socialism)
utopian socialism
Count Claud Henri de Saint-Simon
Robert Owen
Charles Fourier
Oh no!  Bomb-Throwing Anarchists!
Auguste Blanqui
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Marxist Thought/Marxism
Karl Marx
Frederick Engles
Communist Manifesto
Capital
1848 Revolutions
France’s Second Republic
National Assembly
Paris Workers
Louis Napoleon – “Little Napoleon”
Impact of Women on French Politics
Hapsburg Austria
Vienna Uprising
Magyar Revolt
Czech Nationalism
North Italy
Italy
Piedmont vs. Austria
Germany
Revolution in Prussia
Frankfurt Parliament
Impact on unification movement

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Western Civilization: Semester Final Details

As previously announced, the Semester final in Western Civilization I will be Wednesday, 20 January 2009.  It will cover the Renaissance (lecture notes and text assignments) and a comprehensive section on content going back to the very beginning.  Good luck!

World Cultures: Semester Final Details

The final in World Cultures will be Tuesday, 20 January (2nd Period) and Wednesday, 21 January (3rd Period).  As previously announced, the test will focus on China and Japan (approximately half) and Africa and the Middle East (approximately half).  Start studying now… don’t let those notebooks gather dust!  Ole!

AP European: Chapter 19

Chapter 19: The Age of Napoleon and the Triumph of Romanticism

Napoleon background
Napoleon military victories
Constitution of the Year VIII
Abbe Sieyes/Napoleon
The Consulate
Napoleon seizes power
Concordat
Pope Pius VI
The Napoleonic Code
The Napoleonic Dynasty
Peace of Amiens
Attempted domination of the British Navy
Battle of Trafalgar/Lord Nelson
Napoleon expands power
Treaty of Tilsit
The Continental System
Europe relations with Napoleon’s empire
German politics under the Age of Napoleon
Prussian politics under the Age of Napoleon
France takes Spain
Frances takes Austria
France invades Russia
Europe organizes finally against Napoleon
Congress of Vienna
Territory settlements under the Congress of Vienna
Rise… again… of Napoleon!
Hundred Days
Quadruple Alliance
Battle at Waterloo

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