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    • Course Description
    • Summer Assignment 2017
    • APUSH BLOG period 5/6
    • APUSH BLOG period 7/8
    • Period 1 1491-1607
    • Period 2 1607–1754
    • Period 3 1754–1800
    • Period 4 1800–1848
    • Period 5 1844-1877
    • Period 6 1865–1898
    • Period 7 1890-1945
    • Period 8 1945-1980
    • Period 9 1945-Present
    • Exam Review
  • A.P. European History
    • Course Description
    • Summer Assignment 2017
    • APEURO BLOG
    • Period 1: 1450-1648
    • Period 2: 1648-1815
    • Period 3: 1815-1914
    • Period 4: 1914-Present
    • AP Exam Review
  • US HISTORY II HONORS
    • Introduction to course
    • Summer Assignment 2017
    • World War I
    • 1920s
    • Great Depression and New Deal
    • World War II
  • Ethics and Philosophy
    • Introduction
  • Western Civilization I
    • Class blog
    • Introduction
    • Early Civilizations
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    • The Romans
    • The Middle Ages
    • Renaissance and Reformation
    • Modern Europe
  • Sociology
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    • Unit I: The Sociological Imagination
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Period 3

1815-1914

Key Concepts...
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Period 3: c. 1815 to c. 1914
Key Concept 3.1 The Industrial Revolution spread from Great Britain to the continent, where the state played a greater role in promoting industry. 
Key Concept 3.2 The experiences of everyday life were shaped by industrialization, depending on the level of industrial development in a particular location. 
Key Concept 3.3 The problems of industrialization provoked a range of ideological, governmental, and collective responses. 
Key Concept 3.4 European states struggled to maintain international stability in an age of nationalism and revolutions. 
Key Concept 3.5 A variety of motives and methods led to the intensification of European global control and increased tensions among the Great Powers. 
Key Concept 3.6 European ideas and culture expressed a tension between objectivity and scientific realism on one hand, and subjectivity and individual expression on the other

Review Videos...

Notes

the_effects_of_the_industrial_revolution_on_19th.pdf
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belleepoch.pdf
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19th_century_chapters_23_and_25_.pdf
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Letters project example

Articles and Primary sources

Review Video on the Crimean War
zola-and-dreyfus.pdf
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pink_lemonade_socialists.pdf
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the_crimean_war_reading_guide.pdf
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crimean_war_reading_.pdf
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imperialism_in_africa_dbq.docx
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  • Home Page
  • A.P. United States History
    • Course Description
    • Summer Assignment 2017
    • APUSH BLOG period 5/6
    • APUSH BLOG period 7/8
    • Period 1 1491-1607
    • Period 2 1607–1754
    • Period 3 1754–1800
    • Period 4 1800–1848
    • Period 5 1844-1877
    • Period 6 1865–1898
    • Period 7 1890-1945
    • Period 8 1945-1980
    • Period 9 1945-Present
    • Exam Review
  • A.P. European History
    • Course Description
    • Summer Assignment 2017
    • APEURO BLOG
    • Period 1: 1450-1648
    • Period 2: 1648-1815
    • Period 3: 1815-1914
    • Period 4: 1914-Present
    • AP Exam Review
  • US HISTORY II HONORS
    • Introduction to course
    • Summer Assignment 2017
    • World War I
    • 1920s
    • Great Depression and New Deal
    • World War II
  • Ethics and Philosophy
    • Introduction
  • Western Civilization I
    • Class blog
    • Introduction
    • Early Civilizations
    • The Greeks
    • The Romans
    • The Middle Ages
    • Renaissance and Reformation
    • Modern Europe
  • Sociology
    • Syllabus
    • Sociology Blog
    • Unit I: The Sociological Imagination
    • Culture
    • Socialization and Crime and Deviance
    • Crime and Deviance
  • More About Ms. Krall
  • All about A.P.
  • Pictures of my travels