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    AP European History Spring Final Study Guide Table of Contents: Timeline Semester 1 (1300-1850) Timeline Semester 2 (1750-2010) Unit 1: Middle Ages & the Renaissance (Ch. 12-13) Unit 2: The Reformation (Ch. 14) Unit 3: Religious War & the Age of exploration (Ch. 14-15) Unit 4: Absolutism & Constitutionalism in Western Europe (Ch. 16) Unit 5: Age of Absolutism in Eastern Europe (Ch. 17) Unit 6: Expansion & Daily Life (Ch. 19-20) Unit 7: Scientific Revolution

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    The Protestant Reformation caused many changes in the political and social aspects of European life‚ most notably the tension between the Catholics and Protestants at the time period‚ greater rights for women‚ and the further expansion of education. The tension between the Catholics and Protestants led to many different political changes throughout Europe. Women‚ where before had near no rights‚ now had much more than they had ever been seen before in European culture. Whereas in the Renaissance

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    All throughout history‚ women’s rights and roles in society have never been equal to the ones given to men. While today men and women have similar rights‚ centuries ago they did not. The Gregorian Reform as well as the Protestant Reformation both touched on women’s roles in society‚ but each reform had a different opinion on women and what type of rights they should be granted to. The Gregorian reformation was created by Pope Greggory VII during his papacy from 1073-1085. Out of his many points

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    Solus Christus is one of the five Solas that have come to summarize the key issues of the Protestant Reformation. It means “Christ Alone‚” in Latin. These 5 Solas are introduced by Martin Luther to explain the foundation of the Protestant faith. Because there were so many abuses and mistakes that are repeated in the Roman Catholic Church. The other four Solas are Sola Scriptura: Scripture Alone‚ Sola Fide: Faith Alone‚ Sola Gratia: Grace Alone‚ and Soli Deo Gloria: for the Glory of God Alone. Rome

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    In order to understand how this Protestant Reformation started leading to the differentiation of beliefs and practices‚ we need to look at what cause this movement to happen in the first place. The Catholic Church started to involve itself in the teaching and sales of indulgences‚ with its profit being use a fund by the church. An indulgence is supposed to wipe off the sins of a Christian. During the reign of Pope Leo X‚ the sales of indulgence exponentially grew because the church needed funding

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    Music History 1st year midterm notes Chapter V: The Middle Ages and the Evolution of Polyphony Early Middle Ages (5th-10th century) High Middle Ages (11th-13th century) Late Middle Ages (14th-15th century) Composers: Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) Songs composed Plainchant Sequence: Comlumba Aspexit About: -german writer‚ composer‚ philosopher‚ christian‚ and visionary -had visions and later recognized as a gift from god. -was sent to the church in god’s service‚ due to her

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    constructed around this time period. Three given important events ‚ protestant reformation with catholic church division ‚ English civil war with creation of absolutism and scientific revolution‚ they are all definitely most important 3 events during that period. When I started to think which one I can pick as most important‚ I decided to look for as cause and result relationship. And I found Protestant reformation and breaking unity of Catholic Church found especially more important. Reason that prepare

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    Analysis Between Dutch Baroque and French Realism Johannes Vermeer Jean-Francois Millet The Milkmaid Woman Baking Bread Circa 1657-1658 1854 45.5 x 41 cm 55 x 46 cm Rijksmuseum‚ Amsterdam‚ Netherlands Rijksmuseum‚ Otterlo‚ Netherlands Oil Painting Oil Painting Dutch Baroque vs. French Realism Throughout the ages‚ art has been one of many ways to communicate with our history. Every painting‚ drawing‚ sculpture‚ etc. tells us a story of that time period and if we

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    Question 1 (Worth 5 points) The creation of the Index by the Church was in part a result of which of the following?  anger over being forced to give up their lavish lifestyles  a lack of trust in the ability of the faithful to read texts without being led astray  This is a correct answer  a new emphasis on obedience that had been passed down from the Jesuit  anxiety over the impending Thirty Years War Points earned on this question: 5 Question 2 (Worth 5 points) The Council of Trent did

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    To What extent was the Edwardian reformation protestant? By the end of Henry VIII’s reign‚ religion within England was stranded mid-way between the competing belief systems of Catholicism and reform. Events within Europe had begun to influence thinking within England‚ the war between Charles V and the Schmalkaldic League was one such of these events‚ with which came new influence. Edward VI was king of England and along with his protectors Somerset and Northumberland reformed the country with what

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