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14 and 1500s
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Reasons why the Renaissance began in Italy
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Humanism, humanists, and their works
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Innovations in Renaissance art, artists, and their works
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The New Monarchs and Machiavelli
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The Age of Exploration (Old Imperialism) – Motives – Technology – Countries Involved – Columbian Exchange
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Commercial Revolution (Price revolution) and mercantilism
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The Protestant Reformation and Reformers
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Religious Wars in France
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Revolts in the Netherlands
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Causes of the Scientific Revolution along with scientists, their theories, and works they wrote
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The De Medici
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Charles V
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Hapsburg-Valois Wars
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Phillip II of Spain
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Serfdom in eastern Europe
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Peasants’ Revolt in Germany
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Time of Troubles in Russia
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Papal Schism, Conciliar Movement, and Babylonian Captivity
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Catholic Counter Reformation
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Peace of Augsburg
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Gutenberg and results of his invention
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Causes of the Scientific Revolution Copernicus Galielo Kepler Harvey
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Baroque art movement
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Michel de Montaigne
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Northern Renaissance Art, writers, etc.
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1600s Anglo-Dutch Wars
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English Civil War – James I – Charles I – Cromwell – Charles II – James II
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Peter the Great
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Putting Out System
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Colbert
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Cossack Revolts in Russia
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Hobbes and Locke
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Louis XIV
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Test Act in England
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1700s
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Agricultural Revolution and Enclosure Movement
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The Enlightenment, Salons and Deism
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Philosophes – Rousseau – Voltaire – Montequieu – D’Holbach – Hume – Diderot
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War of the Spanish Succession and Peace of Utrecht
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Frederick William I of Prussia
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Seven Years’ War
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Catherine the Great
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Partitions of Poland
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Louis XVI and the French Revolution
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Napoleon
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The Industrial Revolution and Inventions
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French Utopian Socialism
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Malthus and Ricardo
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Wollstonecraft
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Adam Smith and Capitalism
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Jenner and Vaccinations Hausmann and Paris
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Neoclassical Art and Rococo Art
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1800s
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Congress of Viena
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Revolutions of 1830 and 1848
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Great Britain: reform Bill of 1832; Poor Law Reform; Chartists; People’s Budget; Corn Laws; Mines’ Act; Reform Bill of 1867
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The New Imperialism – Motives – Locations – People – Countries involved – Post WWII
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Crimean War
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German and Italian unification – People involved – Methods used – results
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The Zollverein
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Great Famine in Ireland Home Rule Bill
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Spencer and Social Darwinism
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Science in the 19 th century Comte and positivism Darwin Pasteur Freud Mendeleev
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Karl Marx and Engels
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Friederich List
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Nietzsche
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Romanticism in art – Artists – Characteristics – works
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Dreyfus Affair and Third Republic in France
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Alexander I of Russia and Sergei Witte
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Mill On Liberty
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Realism in art
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Impressionism in art
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Marie Curie
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The Dreyfus Affair and Zola
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1900s Russo-Japanese War
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Russian Revolutions
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Balkan Wars
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Women’s suffrage movement in England
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Social Welfare legislation
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Planck and Quantum Theory Eistein and theory of relativity
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Keynes and economics
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Rutherford and atoms
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existentialism
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Lenin and his NEP program
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The Totalitarian Dictators – Mussolini – Hitler – Stalin
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Dawes Plan and Great Depression in Europe
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WWI
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WWII
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Marshall Plan
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NATO and Warsaw Pacts
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The European Union
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Civil War in Yugoslavia
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The Cold War
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Balfour Declaration and founding of Israel
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Student rebellion in France, 1968
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Spanish Civil War
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Women after WWII
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Fall of Communism in eastern Europe and the Soviet Union
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Bauhaus style of architecture
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Dadaism, Cubism, Post Impressionism and surrealism in art
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New technologies in the 20 th century
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