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Prologue
Section 1
Democracy
Aristocracy
Citizen
Direct democracy
Monarchy
Republic
Senate
Cleisthenes
Solon
Pericles
Twelve Tables
Justinian Code
Section 2
Judaism
Ten Commandments
Christianity
Monotheism
Polytheism
Renaissance
Reformation
Section 3
Common Law
Magna Carta
Due process of law
Parliament
Divine right
Restoration
Glorious Revolution
Constitutional Monarchy
Bill of Rights
Chapter 1
Section 3
Martin Luther
Indulgences
Reformation
Response to Luther
Lutherans
England’s Reformation
Henry VIII
WORLD HISTORY
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Annul
Anglican Church
Section 4
John Calvin
Predestination
Calvinism
Theocracy
Presbyterians
Anabaptists
ENLIGHTENMENT
Chapter 6 Section 2
Enlightenment
Thomas Hobbes
Social Contract
John Locke
Natural Rights
Voltaire
Montesquieu
Separation of Powers
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Chapter 6 Section 4
American Revolution
Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
Checks and Balances
Bill of Rights
FRENCH REVOLUTION
(CHAPTER 7)
Section 1
The three estates
First Estate
Second Estate
Third Estate
King Louis the XVI
Marie Antoinette
Estates-General
National Assembly
Tennis Court Oath
Fall of the Bastille
Great Fear
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WORLD HISTORY
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Section 2
Declaration of Rights of Man
Sans-Culottes
Guillotine
Maximilien Robespierre
Reign of Terror
Section 3
Napoleon Bonaparte
Coup d’etat
Napoleonic Code
How does Napoleon create his empire?
Fall of Napoleon
Napoleon’s three costly mistakes
Section 4
Congress of Vienna
Balance of Power
Decisions made at the Congress of
Vienna
INDUSTRIALIZATION
Section 1
Industrial Revolution
Enclosures
Crop Rotation
Agricultural Revolution
Factors of Production
Technological advances
Factories
Section 2
Urbanization
Living Condition
Working Conditions
Middle Class
-Positive and negative effects of
Industrial Revolution
Section 3
IR in the United States
How does Industrialization spread
throughout the world?
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