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Renewed Religious Struggle 1. How did religious conflict in Europe evolve over the course of the second half of the sixteenth century? The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598) 2. What caused the civil war between the Huguenots and the Catholics in France, and what was the outcome? 3. How did politics shape the religious positions of the French leade…
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Major Questions: 3.1 Society and Religion 1. What was the social and religious background of the Reformation? 2. What problems in the church contributed to the Protestant Reformation? Why was the church unable to suppress dissent as it had earlier? 3.2 Martin Luther and German Reformation to 1525 3. Why did Martin Luther challenge the church? 3.3 T…
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Main Questions covered in this episode: •How did humanism affect culture and the arts in fourteenth and fifteenth century Italy? •What did the term Renaissance mean in the context of fifteenth and sixteenth-century Italy? What criticism have been leveled against it? •How would you define Renaissance humanism? In what ways was the Renaissance a brea…
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Hello Students, This is the last lesson of the year! This lesson has two parts: 1st - The fall of communism in the Soviet Union, 2nd - The fall of communism in Eastern Europe. You will need the following parts: 1. The Podcast - "AP Euro - The Cold War Ends - 2020" (for the sake of time there will be no PowerPoint - sorry) 2. Gorbachev's Reforms - A…
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Hello Students, Welcome to the last lesson of the school year. (There will be a final quiz on the last three sections India, Africa, and the Middle East later this week) This lesson will focus on the conflict between Israelis and Arabs in the Middle East. We will begin by looking at the origin of the conflict. Then, we will look at some of the majo…
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Hello, Well we looked at the start of the Cold War. Let's now look at some of the more critical events that helped shape the Cold War between 1953-1968. Also, we will be looking at changes of European society in the Post-War World. Mr. Bellanti --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-bellanti/support…
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Hello Students, This lesson on African Independence is to be completed in two parts. The first lesson will cover the Negritude Movement that inspired the later African Independence movement. We will also work on defining ourselves and look at the power of self-definition. For this first part you will need the following: 1. The PowerPoint slides and…
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Hello Students, This is the first assignment for our new Unit, Unit 8 Decolonization. We will be starting with the Subcontinent of India. We will look at India's past as a colony of Great Britain and the steps Indians, and others took to achieve their Independence in the 1940s and beyond. Please listen to the podcast and follow along with the Power…
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The Main Questions: •How did secular rulers challenge papal authority in the 14th and 15th centuries? •Why did Pope Boniface VIII quarrel with King Philip the Fair? Why was Boniface so impotent in the conflict? How had political conditions changed since the reign of Pope Innocent III in the late twelfth century, and what did that mean for the papac…
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Major Questions: •What were the underlining and precipitating causes of the Hundred Years’ War? •What advantages did each side have in this conflict? •Why were the French finally able to drive the English almost entirely out of France? •How did the Hundred Years’ War contribute to a growing sense of national identity in France and England? --- Supp…
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