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Page 1: SAQ Review - Ms. Burke's History Site · Enlightenment A: Becker: Enlightenment more religious than secular Deism is a different view of God, but not atheism Porter: Enlightenment

SAQ ReviewUnits 1 - Units 2.3

Page 2: SAQ Review - Ms. Burke's History Site · Enlightenment A: Becker: Enlightenment more religious than secular Deism is a different view of God, but not atheism Porter: Enlightenment

Napoleon Get ready for:

● 10 stimulus based multiple choice questions● 1 SAQ

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Leisure SAQ

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In the Italian Renaissance, rulers and popes concerned with enhancing their prestige commissioned paintings and architectural works based on classical styles, idealized human form, and used newly invented technique of geometric perspective

The N. Renaissance retained a more religious focus, which resulted in more human-centered naturalism that considered individuals and everyday life appropriate objects of artistic representation

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Commercial Revolution SAQ

Agricultural Revolution/Commercialization of Agriculture Ch. 17 (544-550)

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SPRITE ReviewYou will have 10 minutes to complete ONE of the following SPRITE charts with your group then you will have 5 minutes to present to the class.

You cannot list more than 4 ideas in each category.

You can use notes, your book, each other.

Get into groups of 5 people, write your group members names below:

● Renaissance: ________________________________________________________________________● Reformation: _______________________________________________________________________ ● Exploration: _________________________________________________________________________● Absolutism: _________________________________________________________________________● Enlightenment: _____________________________________________________________________● French Revolution and Napoleon: _______________________________________________

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Napoleon and the Continental SystemA: Continental System = embargo, blockade of British goods

Napoleon also saw it as spread of French Revolution ideals, create a unified Europe under liberty, equality, fraternity

B: Europe itself, including Britain, not much affected by blockade economically because undermined by smugglers undermine it

C: Invasion of Russia → destroy Napoleon’s fleet (soldiers died in snow, cut off from supply lines) and did not gain anything because of scorched earth policy

Nationalism - caused by high taxes and Napoleon’s takeover → led to coalitions against France

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Absolutism A: Mousnier believes that the people wanted a strong monarch for a variety of reasons: they wanted strength, peace, a hero, protector, etc.

Durand claims absolutism was a haphazard approach to ruling that was only successful based on the individual so some could and some could not make it work.

B: Discussion of Louis XIV or Peter the Great as conquering heroes, internal stability, revoking Edict of Nantes (protecting the true Church) etc.

C: Any discussion of a less successful state or monarch like James I, Charles I who tried but didn't establish absolutism

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Scientific Revolution

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Printing Press

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Enlightenment A: Becker: Enlightenment more religious than secular

● Deism is a different view of God, but not atheism

Porter: Enlightenment was secularization of Europe

● Secular literature● Fall in power of church

B: Name specific deist like Voltaire who adamant about religious toleration (Letters Concerning the English Nation); Diderot credited with skepticism not atheism

C: Any political piece like Locke’s Second Treatise on Government, Smith’s Wealth of Nations, Encyclopedia authored by multiple philosophes