AP WORLD HISTORY POD #14 – AGE OF TRANSITION You Do Review Activities.

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AP WORLD HISTORY POD #14 – AGE OF TRANSITION You Do Review Activities

PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS AND BE PREPARED TO SHARE YOUR ANSWERS: What were the immediate and long term effects of the Hundred Year’s War?

PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS AND BE PREPARED TO SHARE YOUR ANSWERS: How did the Magna Carta set England on the path towards Constitutional Monarchy and away from Absolutism?

PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS AND BE PREPARED TO SHARE YOUR ANSWERS [1] What theories exist to explain the rise of medieval towns? [2] What was the difference between the bourgeoisie and the aristocracy? [3] What liberties were present in towns? [4] What was the role and function of the merchant guild? [5] What was the role and function of the craft guilds? [6] What was the Hanseatic League?

PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS AND BE PREPARED TO SHARE YOUR ANSWERS: Identify & Explain the Underlying Causes of the Protestant Reformation Identify & Explain the Trigger Events of the Protestant Reformation

PLEASE ANSWER & BE READY TO SHARE WITH THE CLASS THE ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS Complete a Venn Diagram comparing and contrasting the major beliefs and ideologies of Lutheran and Catholic Christianity.

PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS AND BE PREPARED TO SHARE YOUR ANSWERS: Please create a thesis statement that explores the political impact of the Protestant Reformation on Europe. Explore specifically the Thirty Years War.

PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS AND BE PREPARED TO SHARE YOUR ANSWERS: [1] Why was the Church so opposed to the new ideologies of the Scientific Revolution? [2] What impact did the Scientific Revolution have on future society?

PLEASE ANSWER & BE READY TO SHARE WITH THE CLASS THE ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS Complete a Venn Diagram comparing and contrasting 17th century absolutism and 20th century totalitarianism.

PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS AND BE PREPARED TO SHARE YOUR ANSWERS: [1] What is constitutionalism? [2] Who were the Puritans? [3] What were the causes of the English Civil War? [4] How was the English Civil War resolved? [5] What was the Restoration of 1660? [6] What was the outcome of the Glorious Revolution?

PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS AND BE PREPARED TO SHARE YOUR ANSWERS: Please explain in detail using specific examples how the modernization and westernization of Peter the Great and Catherine the Great differed?