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Do Now – World History In your own words, what is self-determination?
(Feel free to look up, and rephrase a definition)
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The PEACE of Westphalia
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Essential Questions What is sovereignty?
What political changes occurred as a result of the Peace of Westphalia?
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Effects of the Treaty Ended the war
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Effects of the Treaty Started to break apart the Holy Roman Empire
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Effects of the Treaty Established a balance of power in Europe
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Effects of the Treaty Created the new nations of the Netherlands and Switzerland
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Effects of the Treaty Allowed Catholics to practice their religion freely, even if they were in a Protestant-controlled region
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Effects of the Treaty Created the idea of sovereignty
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What is “Sovereignty”? the ability of an individual nation, or group of people that share a common culture, to have self-rule aka: “self-determination” How can a ruler have self-determination?
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4 Characteristics of Sovereign Nations
A group of people with a common culture
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Characteristics of Sovereign Nations
Recognizes the difference between “foreign” and “domestic”
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Characteristics of Sovereign Nations
Has complete control over its own territory
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Characteristics of Sovereign Nations
Is also called a “nation-state”
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The Pope Challenges the Idea…
Pope Innocent X (“the Tenth”) declared the Peace of Westphalia null and void Nation-states ignored the Pope What social change did the reactions exemplify?
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Revisiting The Essentials…
What political changes occurred as a result of the Peace of Westphalia?
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