AP European History Unit 5 Test Review Guide PDF
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This document is a review guide for AP European History Unit 5. It covers various topics including French Revolution, Napoleon, Absolutism, the Thirty Years War, Exploration, Colonization, and the Renaissance. The guide includes multiple-choice questions and explanations.
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AP European History Unit 5 Test Review Guide French Revolution and Napoleon Absolutism 1. The purpose of the women’s march to Versailles 28. Why Peter the Great visited Western Europe 2. Noble privilege wiped out forever 29...
AP European History Unit 5 Test Review Guide French Revolution and Napoleon Absolutism 1. The purpose of the women’s march to Versailles 28. Why Peter the Great visited Western Europe 2. Noble privilege wiped out forever 29. Habsburgs’ territories in Europe at beginning of 17th 3. The influence of Abbe Sieyes’s What is the Third Estate? century 4. The Civil Constitution of the Clergy and why it was a 30. Philip II’s reasons for fighting in the Dutch Revolt problem 5. The acceptance of women’s rights in the early part of Golden Age of the Dutch the Revolution 31. The middle-class rise in wealth and investments in 6. Purpose of the levee en masse issued by the National joint-stock companies Convention 32. Speculation 7. Napoleon’s great military victories 8. Napoleon’s constitutional government that limited the Thirty Years War freedom of the press, speech, etc. 9. Reasoning for the Continental System 33. The effect on Spain 10. Napoleon’s loss at Battle of Trafalgar and effect on his 34. The effect on the Holy Roman Empire navy Exploration and Colonization 11. The spread of liberal ideals throughout Europe when the French invaded other territories 35. Why trade shifted from the Mediterranean to the 12. All governments started mass conscription (draft) to Atlantic states keep pace with the French army in war 36. Cortes and the conquering of Mexico 37. Mercantilism Scientific Revolution 38. Plantation system 13. The effect of the new scientific discoveries on the 39. The effect of mercantilism on Spanish economy – general population before the 19th century how it strengthened it in the beginning and how it 14. Harvey and Vesalius’s use of dissection to understand possibly introduced the price revolution (inflation) the human body was composed of integrated systems 40. How Portugal lost their trading posts such as the nervous system, circulatory system, skeletal 41. Why African slaves were brought to the Americas system, etc. 15. By the 19th century scientific empiricism was widely Protestant Reformation, Counter-Reformation, accepted by many Europeans Spanish Inquisition 16. Francis Bacon and scientific empiricism 42. Reformers emphasis on people studying the Bible 17. Example of Galileo and Newton using inductive 43. Use of printing press in Protestant Reformation reasoning or empiricism 44. How Spain dealt with Protestants 18. Descartes’ use of deductive reasoning and 45. Council of Trent mathematical principles to help the scientific method 46. Why monarchs in Europe believed in one religion for 19. Newton’s view of how the universe operates their country before the 18th century 20. Scientific Revolution’s influence on the Enlightenment Renaissance Enlightenment 21. The use of scientific empiricism 47. Erasmus and the Christian humanist movement – 22. The effect of travelers’ accounts on philosophes what made some humanists secular and others 23. How philosophes acquired knowledge Christian? 24. Religious toleration and why philosophes believed it necessary in 18th century France 25. Voltaire’s criticism of religious and secular leaders that didn’t accept scientific findings 26. Voltaire’s support of enlightened absolutism 27. Beccaria’s beliefs about cruel and unusual punishment, capital punishment in cases of murder, equality in the justice system, presumption of innocence