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Review 3 things about Humanism Compare Machiavelli with Sir Thomas More 1 political, economic, and religious cause of the Reformation 3 reasons why the Renaissance began in Italy Information about Luther, Zwingli, and Calvin

Review 3 approaches the RCC used in the Counter Reformation 2 characteristics of Baroque art and 1 artist 2 writers, the name of their works, ideas contained in their works 1 name associated with and two results of the Agricultural Revolution

Review 3 characteristics of Mercantilism 1 discovery for Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo Comparison of Rousseau and Montesquieu 2 causes of the Scientific Revolution The name of 1 European skeptic, title of a work he or she wrote, and one idea he or she was skeptical of

Review 1 similarity and 1 difference between humanists and philosophes 1 similarity and 1 difference between Catherine the Great and Frederick the Great 3 accomplishments of Peter the Great 1 piece of information about Frederick the Great Elector, Frederick William I, and Frederick William II 3 facts about Charles V Stuart rulers in order and 1 fact about each