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1 TEST is now Wednesday (50 Mult. Ch.)
Monday, 12/11/17 AP European History – Review Day POD - Topic and activity: Review all vocab Review all lessons Test questions practice STARBUCKS TONIGHT EARLY 3:45-4:45 Homework: TEST is now Wednesday (50 Mult. Ch.) (and two short answer questions on Friday) Your table’s chart is due TOMORROW Journals are due Friday – same day as Short Answer – 11 entries

2 What is message if the artist, David trying to send to his audience?
Education is a waste of time Death is ugly, there is no glory in it, and fighting for a cause can be painful Loyalty and dedication to a cause trumps any pain, and death can be seen as glorious if you’re dying for a greater good Nature is to be shown as powerful and soothing at the same time

3 Being convinced, on one hand, that all violence to conscience is harmful, and, on the other, of the great benefit accruing to religion and to the State from a true Christian tolerance. We have found Ourselves moved to grant to the adherents of the Lutheran and Calvinist religions, and also to the Greek religion, everywhere, the appropriate private practice of their faith, regardless of whether it had been previously customary or introduced, or not. Joseph II, from Toleration Patent for the Lands of the Austrian Empire, 1781 Joseph II’s religious policies, as depicted in the above excerpt, were most clearly based on which of the following? Toleration of all religions Adherence to papal authority Complete religious freedom Anti-Semitism prevalent in Europe

4 Being convinced, on one hand, that all violence to conscience is harmful, and, on the other, of the great benefit accruing to religion and to the State from a true Christian tolerance. We have found Ourselves moved to grant to the adherents of the Lutheran and Calvinist religions, and also to the Greek religion, everywhere, the appropriate private practice of their faith, regardless of whether it had been previously customary or introduced, or not. Joseph II, from Toleration Patent for the Lands of the Austrian Empire, 1781 Joseph II’s religious policies, as depicted in the above excerpt, were most clearly based on which of the following? Toleration of all religions Adherence to papal authority Complete religious freedom Anti-Semitism prevalent in Europe Special note: what makes “C” incorrect is that Joseph and the Pope often clashed on this subject, and Joseph was unable to allow full freedom to worship openly, but he was more tolerant of all religions than any other leader in Europe at the time.

5 Short Answer Instructions
Each question will have three parts (A-B-C) Each part should have 2-6 sentences. These don’t have to have a fancy format, except: They MUST be sentences, not bullets They must all fit in the “block.” Your writing HAS to be readable YOU MUST INCLUDE ANALYSIS AND EVIDENCE Write in blue or black ink only, never pencil, never fru-fru pink or purple… or crayon or highlighter I recommend each part get three sub-parts. Sentence #1 – intro (shows you know the topic) Sentence #2-6 – evidence and analysis You should skip a line between each part (A-B-C) of the question

6 Tuesday, 12/12/17 POD TEST DAY BEST OF LUCK TODAY!
DIRECTIONS Sit anywhere grab a scantron (front of room) Cell phone out and OFF Put phone on back counter, and empty desk or a chalk rack On scantron: name, Subject (ENL), Period: 03 or 04 or 06 Put name on test questions, too REMINDER #1: SHORT ANS TEST IS THURSDAY REMINDER #2: JOURNALS COLLECTED TOMORROW

7 Subjects for Short Answer Questions
Impact of the wars fought in the eighteenth century Impact of the Scientific Revolution on the cause of the Enlightenment Discoveries of the Scientific Revolution Joseph II and his take of tolerance Comparison of the Enlightened Absolutists American Revolution as a turning point in English history; causes and impact. How nobility in England viewed themselves, and how others viewed it. Causes, details and impact of 18th century Agricultural Revolution. Impact of the Louis kings on causing the French Revolution The reason for and the impact of the Act of Settlement.


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