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April 12, 2007 In what way were the sale of indulgences an important catalyst in the early stages of the Reformation? (363-364)

What religion did the Huguenots practice? April 16, 2007 What religion did the Huguenots practice? Who did the Huguenots fight in the civil wars in France? What did the Edict of Nantes proclaim?

What does theocracy mean? 367 What is a sect? 365 April 17, 2007 What does theocracy mean? 367 What is a sect? 365 What does predestination mean? 366

Who came up with the idea of “justification?” April 18, 2007 Who came up with the idea of “justification?” What does “justification” mean? Page 364

Separate Piece of Paper NAME & DATE #1-16 on front side of paper only QUIZ Separate Piece of Paper NAME & DATE #1-16 on front side of paper only Write Letter to answer Spell True and False

What is the Peace of Augsburg? (365) April 23, 2007 What is the Peace of Augsburg? (365)

Why did the study of nature change during the 1500s and 1600s? (383) April 24, 2007 Why did the study of nature change during the 1500s and 1600s? (383)

April 27,2007 Answer the Daily Life question on page 391. “How did European countries benefit from the changes of the Commercial Revolution?”

Read the History Maker on page 385 and answer the question April 30, 2007 Read the History Maker on page 385 and answer the question Write the question

What is the Treaty of Tordesillas? (394) MAY 1, 2007 What is the Treaty of Tordesillas? (394)

What was the overall aim of mercantilism? May 3, 2007 What was the overall aim of mercantilism? What is a favorable balance of trade? Page 390

What is the Encyclopedia? ALL ON PAGE 494 MAY 4, 2007 What is rationalism? What is secularism? What is the Encyclopedia? ALL ON PAGE 494

What aspects of society did the Philosophes criticized? May 7, 2007 What aspects of society did the Philosophes criticized? Page 495

What did Christopher Columbus hope to prove by his voyage? Bell Ringer 5/11/2007 What did Christopher Columbus hope to prove by his voyage? Where did Columbus land, and in what year? Why did Columbus Call the people he met Indians?

What is Denis Diderot known for? May 16, 2007 What is Denis Diderot known for? What did Mary Wollstonecraft fight for? What was Baron de Montesquieu’s idea? What did John Locke argue for?

What occurred during the Columbian Exchange? (use your notes) May 17, 2007 What occurred during the Columbian Exchange? (use your notes) What were the accomplishments of Ferdinand Magellan? (16.3) What did Voltaire write? (20.4)

May 22, 2007 What is the Industrial Revolution, and why did it Begin in Great Britain? (544-545)

INVENTOR INVENTION FUNCTION OF INVENTION INDUSTRY Jethro Tull Eli Whitney James Watt Samuel Morse Richard Ackwright Henry Bessemer

May 25, 2007 Read Daily Life “Industrialization and Sports” and write and answer the question to the reading. (546)

What factors led to the increased hiring of women and children? May 29, 2007 What factors led to the increased hiring of women and children? What is the difference between the factory system and domestic system? 551-552

Read “Young People in History” and write and answer the question May 30, 2007 Read “Young People in History” and write and answer the question Name and explain the four factors that determined workers wages during the Industrial Revolution. (Use your notes or 551-552)

May 31, 2007 What were the two main economic motives for Western Imperialism? (663-664)

June 1, 2007 How did the ideas expressed in “The White Man’s Burden” affect the lives of the colonized people? Chapter 22, Section 1