AP European History Boot Camp Review Exercise #1: What's My Ism?

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Boot Camp Review Exercise #1: What's My Ism? 1. I say "from each according to his ability, from each according to his needs" and believe in total state management of the economy by the government. I am. 2. I am the idea that all cultures have the same problems and solve them in different ways. No one culture is better than another; they are just "different." I am. 3. My followers believe that God exists and created the world but thereafter assumed no control over it or over the lives of people. I am. 4. I am the desire of a country to take over and exploit foreign lands, usually inhabited by people of different ethnicity and religion. I am. 5. I am the idea that a national economy must be strong and self-sufficient and, in order to achieve this goal, I advocate high tariffs and state-granted monopolies to achieve a favorable balance of trade. I am known as. 6. I am a movement in art, music and literature that was a reaction against the classical period. My themes included emotion, the supernatural, nationalism, & nature. I am. 7. I am the idea that the government should manage the economy, or aspects of the economy, for the good of the people. I am. 8. I am the idea that life is a struggle and only the fittest groups of people should survive. Call me. 9. I am the concept that the object of conduct and legislation is to achieve, in the words of Francis Hutchison, "the greatest good for the greatest number". I am. 10. I am the idea that Jews should have a nation in the land of Israel. Call me. 11. I am the notion that people of the same language, religion, ethnicity, or heritage should have their own government on their own land & I've caused a lot of trouble in the last couple of centuries. They call me. 12. I am the intellectual and culture movement that grew out of the study of Greek and Roman literature at the end of the Middle Ages. I helped bring on the Renaissance! I am. 13. A form of government in which the king has complete control. As Mel Brooks said, "It's good to be the King!" I am. 14. I say all forms of government are bad. Fight the power. I am called.

Review Exercise #2: That Confused Tangle Called Reformation Theology (Name the Reformation-era theology that best fits the statement below) 1. I embrace Consubstantiation (the idea that Christ is present in the Eucharist, just not physically present).. 2. I was strongest in Italy, Spain, Poland, France, & Ireland.. 3. I say the Eucharist is just a symbol. Nothing else.. 4. My main geographic area is Scotland.. 5. I contend that good works may or may not be evidence of justification.. 6. I say only priests may interpret the Scripture.. 7. I originally embraced Communion, Baptism, & Penance as my Sacraments, but later dropped Penance from the list.. 8. I stick with seven Sacraments in all.. 9. Most of my followers are in northern Germany & Scandinavia.. 10. I hold with Transubstantiation, and that means that Christ is actually physically present in the Eucharist.... 11. The King and the Church Hierarchy are my rulers..

Review Exercise #3: Ruling Merry Old England, 1485-1901 Date of Reign 1485-1509 Name of Ruler A Must-Know Fact About Them/Their Reign 1509-1547 1547-1553 1553-1558 1558-1603 1603-1625 1625-1649 1649-1658 1658-1660

Date of Reign 1660-1685 Name of Ruler A Must-Know Fact About Them/Their Reign 1685-1688 1689-1702 1702-1714 1714-1727 1727-1760 1760-1820 1820-1830 1830-1837 1837-1901

Review Exercise #4: Name That Ruler! 1. I had a brother, but they killed him during Easter mass. I'm a sponsor of artists and neo-platonist philosophy. In fact, I'm so great that every calls me magnificent. 2. I was not born the heir to the throne of France, but I fought my way to it anyhow. In the end, all I had to do was convert to Roman Catholicism. 3. I tamed the nobles by wowing them with wonders. On my deathbed I regretted going to war too often and for vanity's sake. I was the state. 4. I corresponded with Voltaire and tried to reform the backwards empire I inherited. I was not born in the country I ruled, nor was I of the same nationality (not even 1%). 5. Voltaire lived with me for a while, until he criticized me for invading Austria. My father was the Soldier's King but I was a far greater warrior than he ever dreamed of being. 6. I gave my name to an age, the most powerful woman in the world. I adopted the culture and values of the middle class. My grandson became an Emperor (but not of my country). 7. Has anyone dominated their times as I did? I strode like a colossus across Europe for a decade, an invincible warrior. Now if I could only figure a way off this South Atlantic island. 8. I tried to rule without Parliament, relying on forced loans and traditional King's fees. All it got me was my head on a block. 9. I came to power when I was 19 and knew nothing of politics. I am not suited to be a king and would rather play with my collection of locks. 10. I spent most of my time praying with the monks in my monastery/palace. I was married once to the queen of my later rival, but the union produced no heirs.

Review Exercise #5: Too Many Guys Named Louis!: French Kings, 1515-1547 Dates of Reign Name of Reign Must-Know Fact 1515-1547 1547-1549 1549-1559 1559-1560 1560-1574 1574-1589 1589-1610 1610-1643 1643-1715 1715-1774 1774-1792 1792-1795 1795-1799 1799-1804 1804-1814 1814-1824 1824-1830 1830-1848 1852-1870

Review Exercise #6: Prussian Kings, Electors, & Kaisers Dates of Reign Name of Reign Must-Know Fact 1640-1688 1688-1701 1701-1713 1713-1740 1740-1786 1786-1797 1797-1840 1840-1861 1861-1871 1871-1888 1888 1888-1918 Keys to the Rise of the Hohenzollerns: Keys to the Fall of the Hohenzollerns:

1519-1556 AP European History Review Exercise #7: Holy & Not-So-Holy Roman Emperors, The Rulers of Austria (1519-1919) Dates of Reign Name of Reign Must-Know Fact 1711-1740 1740-1780 1765-1790 1835-1848 1848-1916 1916-1919 Keys to the Rise of the Habsburgs: Keys to the Fall of the Habsburgs:

Review Exercise #8: The Science Guys 1. Pioneered the wireless telegraphy that will turn into radio. 2. Discovered and studied radium and polonium. 3. Postulated three parts of the human psyche: the Id, the Ego and the Super-ego. 4. Explained species adaptation and survival as "natural selection". 5. Invented the calculus simultaneously with Newton. 6. Confirmed the circulation of the blood through arteries and veins. 7. Discovered and proved that the orbits of planets are ellipses. 8. Developed first efficient steam engine. 9. Discovered the rings of Saturn and launched the wave theory of light. 10. Explained heredity through dominant and recessive genes. 11. Discovered that energy is emitted or absorbed in specific units that he called "quantum." 12. Found mathematical laws describing movements of bodies on earth.

Review Exercise #9: Fun With Dates, Part One Match the event on the left with one of the dates on the right 1. Invention of Moveable Type by Johann Gutenberg 2. Luther nails up his 95 Theses 3. Spanish Armada defeated by England 4. Adam Smith writes The Wealth of Nations 5. Turks take Constantinople, final end of Roman Empire 6. Darwin's Origin of Species 7. Establishment of the Second French Empire 8. July Revolution brings Louis Phillippe to throne of France 9. Formation of the Dual Monarchy (Austria-Hungary) 10. St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre 11. Restoration of the Stuarts in England 12. Peace of Westphalia ends Thirty Years War 13. The Diet of Worms 14. Henry of Navarre becomes King of France 15. Rome sacked by troops of Charles V 16. Expulsion of the Jews from Spain 17. The Peace of Augsburg 18. Napoleon Bonaparte becomes Emperor 19. Glorious Revolution 20. First Partition of Poland a) 1776 b) 1859 c) 1450 d) 1555 e) 1527 f) 1772 g) 1453 h) 1492 i) 1688 j) 1852 k) 1804 l) 1588 m) 1660 n) 1830 o) 1521 p) 1572 q) 1648 r) 1589 s) 1517 t) 1867

Review Exercise #10: Fun With Dates, First Half of the 20 th Century Edition Match the event on the left with one of the dates on the right 1. Russian Czar Nicholas II and His Family are Killed. 2. Hitler publishes Mein Kampf 3. Easter Uprising in Ireland 4. Boer War Ends 5. League of Nations Established 6. Chamberlain Announces "Peace in Our Time". 7. Battle of the Marne 8. Battle of Stalingrad. 9. German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact Signed 10. Irish Free State Proclaimed. 11. D-Day 12. Nuremberg Trials. 13. Spanish Civil War Begins 14. Berlin Airlift. 15. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 16. First Transatlantic radio signal transmitted by Marconi. 17. Mussolini seizes power in Italy. 18. Treaty of Versailles Ends World War I. 19. Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany. 20. Russian Revolution. a) 1936 b) 1933 c) 1921 d) 1901 e) 1943 f) 1939 g) 1917 h) 1922 i) 1946 j) 1918 k) 1919 l) 1902 m) 1948 n) 1942 o) 1944 p) 1916 q) 1925 r) 1914 s) 1938 t) 1920

Review Exercise #11:th Fun With Dates, Second Half of the 20 Century Edition Match the event on the left with one of the dates on the right 1. Josef Stalin dies. 2. Terrorists Attack at the Olympic Games in Munich.. 3. Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia. 4. Suez Canal Crisis. 5. John Paul II Becomes Pope.. 6. Falkland Islands War.. 7. Assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II.. 8. Berlin Wall Built. 9. Collapse of the Soviet Union.. 10. Mikhail Gorbachev Calls for Glasnost and Perestroika.. 11. Princess Elizabeth Becomes Queen at Age 25.. 12. The Euro the New European Currency.. 13. Lech Walesa Becomes First President of Poland.. 14. Chernobyl Nuclear Accident in Ukraine.. 15. Berlin Wall Falls.. 16. Soviet Satellite Sputnik Launches Space Age. 17. Margaret Thatcher elected PM of Great Britain. 18. Francisco Franco dies. 19. Warsaw Pact Signed. 20. Channel Tunnel Opens, Connecting Britain and France. a) 1981 b) 1974 c) 1953 d) 1982 e) 1986 f) 1955 g) 1991 h) 1972 i) 1957 j) 1994 k) 1999 l) 1956 m) 1985 n) 1990 o) 1978 p) 1952 q) 1979 r) 1989 s) 1968 t) 1961

Marsiglio de Padua AP European History Review Exercise #12: Authors, Authors, Authors Part One Author Title Main Idea The Imitation of Christ Erasmus of Rotterdam The Prince Appeal to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation The Book of the Courtier John Calvin

Author Title Main Idea Spiritual Exercises Essays Novum Organum Rene Descartes Principia Mathematica Thomas Hobbes Essay Concerning Human Understanding

Review Exercise #13: Authors, Authors, Authors Part Two Author Title Main Idea Jean-Jacques Rousseau Second Treatise on Government The Spirit of the Laws Adam Smith Edward Gibbon Edmund Burke Critique of Pure Reason

Author Title Main Idea Mary Wollstonecraft Thomas Malthus David Ricardo System of Positive Philosophy The Communist Manifesto The Origin of Species Mein Kampf Being and Nothingness

Review Exercise #14: Britain from 1945 to Sometime Around Now Dates in Office Name of PM & Party Must Know About Them/Their Administration 1945-1951 1951-1955 1955-1957 1957-1963 1963-1964 1964-1970 1970-1974 1974-1976 1976-1979 1979-1990 1990-1997 1997 -

Review Exercise #15: Germany from 1945 to Sometime Around Now Dates in Office Name of PM & Party Must Know About Them/Their Administration 1949-1963 1963-1966 1966-1969 1969-1974 1974-1982 1982-1998 1998-2005 2006 -

Review Exercise #16: France from 1945 to Sometime Around Now Dates in Office Name of President ust Know About Them/Their Administrat 1947-1954 1954-1959 1959-1969 1969-1974 1974-1981 1981-1995 1995 -

Review Exercise #17: Treaties to Know Name Year Who? What? Terms Peace of Augsburg Peace of Westphalia Peace of Utrecht Treaty of Aix-La- Chapelle Peace of Paris

Name AP European History Review Exercise #18: Two BIG Treaties to Know Inside and Out Participants (Countries & Reps Present) Terms of Settlement Congress of Vienna (1815) Treaty of Versailles (1919)

Review Exercise #19: A Couple of Things in British History to Know About The Corn Laws The Glorious Revolution Act of Union Balfour Declaration Enclosure Acts Act of Supremacy (1534)

Review Exercise #20: A Few Modern Philosophers of Note Philosopher Main Idea(s) Ludwig Wittgenstein Friedrich Nietzsche Søren Kierkegaard Jean Paul Sartre Immanuel Kant Arthur Schopenhauer

Review Exercise #21: A Few More Philosophers of Note Philosopher Main Idea(s) Rene Descartes John Locke David Hume Baruch Spinoza Jeremy Bentham Thomas Hobbes

Review Exercise #22: Some Real Enlightened Guys Philosophe Main Idea(s)/Must-Know Fact Voltaire J.J. Rousseau Condorcet Thomas Paine Diderot D'Holbach

Review Exercise #23: A Few Wars to Know Along the Way Name of War Belligerents (& Years) Must-Know Facts Thirty Year's War (1618-1648) War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1713) War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748) Seven Year's War (1756-1763)

Review Exercise #24: Ruling Mother Russia, 1533-1917 Dates of Reign 1533-1584 Name of Ruler A Must-Know Fact About Them/Their Reign 1584-1598 1598-1605 1613-1645 1645-1676 1682-1725 1741-1762 1762 1762-1796 1801-1825 1825-1855 1855-1881 1881-1894 1894-1917