Henry IV of France
Elizabeth
Mary I
John Calvin and his church in Geneva
The Diet of Worms
Martin Luther
John Wycliffe
Henry VIII"s children
The three alone's of the Reformation
Philip II
Thomas Cranmer
Council of Trent
The Index
The Jesuits
The Counter-Reformation
The St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
John Knox.
Puritans.
Separatists.
Mary Stuart
The Elizabethan Settlement
Anglican Church
Act of Supremacy
Book of Common Prayer.
Catherine of Aragon.
Anabaptists
Two sacraments did the Forty-Two Articles endorsed
Charles V
Frederick the Wise,
Indulgence
Luther's Ninety-five Theses
Indulgences.
Johann Tetzel
Pope Leo X
Romans 1:17
The Inquisition
The Jesuits
Identify the tools the Catholic Church used to oppose the Protestant Reformation
Describe two events that were influential in 1) Martin Luther's early life, his salvation, his break with the Roman Catholic Church and the spread of his teachings throughout Europe
Describe the defeat of the Spanish Armada and the impact it had on world history.
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Chapter 10 Renaissance
Renaissance mind
Medieval mind
Consequences of the Renaissance
Renaissance art described ans Identify the contributions and significant works of the artists mentioned
Medievil Art
Medievil Art
Petrarch
Humanism
Florence
Lorenzo de Medici
Savonarola
Sir Thomas More
Sistine Chapel
Titian
Frescoes
Tintoretto
Raphael
Leonardo da Vinci
Michelangelo
Ghiberti
Gutenberg and impact of printing press
Van Eyck
Brueghel
Holbein
Erasmus
Cervantes
Michelangelo’s Pieta
Brunelleschi defeat of Ghiberti
the Counter Renaissance
the High Renaissance
the Northern Renaissance
the Venetian Renaissance
Shakespeare’s achievements
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
World War II
German Catholics.
Aryans
Politburo
Manchuria.
Mao
Zedong and Chiang Kai-shek
Mussolini’s
invasion of Ethiopia
the Rhineland.
panzer
Luftwaffe
blitzkrieg
sitzkrieg
fifth columnists
quisling
V-E Day
V-J Day
"Desert Fox"
amphibious
partisans
summit
Operation Overlord
D-day
Fortress Europe
island hopping
banzai charge
kamikazes
"Big
Three"
lebensraum
Axis.
The
Spanish Civil War Czechoslovakia.
Neville Chamberlain
Munich Conference
Russia.
Poland.
invasion of Poland
Ardennes Forest
The
''Miracle of Dunkirk"
Marshal Henri Petain.
Charles de Gaulle.
North Africa.
Winston Churchill
the
Battle of Britain
The
German invasion of Russia
Pearl Harbor.
El Alamein
The
island-hopping
Iwo Jima
Reichstag.
Japan
during the 1930s.
Specific
examples of how Hitler violated the Versailles Treaty.
Germany
occupation of France.
The
Yalta conference
foreign
policies of Chamberlain and Churchill,
Adolph Hitler's crucial mistakes.
Saturday, March 29, 2014
1920'-30 Between Tow Wars
Versailles Treaty
October
1929 in the U.S.A
the New
Deal and the three r’s
Ramsay
MacDonald.
The
Statute of Westminster
dole
Léon Blum
Maginot
Line
Tools
or characteristics of dictators
Alexander
III
Alexander II
Nicholas
II
Kerensky
Russo
Japanese war
October Manifesto
Rasputin
Lenin
Bloody Sunday
Bolsheviks & Mensheviks
Trotsky
war communism
The
New Economic Policy
White
and White Russians.
Five-Year Plans
differences between fascism and communism.
factors that existed in Germany that assisted Hitler's amazing rise to
power in Germany.
weakness of the Weimar Republic
resentment
of the "war guilt" clause
Economic problems with
inflation and unemployment
Fear over the spread of
communism
Hitler's
personal leadership and propaganda techniques
Aryans Catholics
Mein kampf
Reichstag
Il Duce
Lateran
Treaties
autarky
Fascist
party
Comintern
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
World War I Study Guide
Positive outlook of the early 1900’s
Andrew Carnegie
Long term and immediate causes of World War I
Bismarck's System.
Three Emperors' League
The Triple Alliance
Entente Cordiale
assassination of Archduke Ferdinand
The Course of World War I
Schlieffen Plan
Battle of the Marne
Trench warfare
Stalemate
Hindenburg
Reasons for Russia’s collapse in WWI
the sinking of the Lusitania
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Reasons theUnited States entered World War I
Zimmerman Note
armistice
General Pershing
Nov 11 1918
Preventing World War II
Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points
reparations
Treaty of Versailles treatment of Germany and creation of new nations
Anschluss
Paris Peace Conference
David Lloyd George
George Clemenceau
Woodrow Wilson
War Guilt Clause
League of Nations
Invasion of the Ruhr Valley.
Charles Dawes
Locarno Pact
Kellogg-Briand Pact
Washington Naval Conference
Andrew Carnegie
Long term and immediate causes of World War I
Bismarck's System.
Three Emperors' League
The Triple Alliance
Entente Cordiale
assassination of Archduke Ferdinand
The Course of World War I
Schlieffen Plan
Battle of the Marne
Trench warfare
Stalemate
Hindenburg
Reasons for Russia’s collapse in WWI
the sinking of the Lusitania
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Reasons theUnited States entered World War I
Zimmerman Note
armistice
General Pershing
Nov 11 1918
Preventing World War II
Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points
reparations
Treaty of Versailles treatment of Germany and creation of new nations
Anschluss
Paris Peace Conference
David Lloyd George
George Clemenceau
Woodrow Wilson
War Guilt Clause
League of Nations
Invasion of the Ruhr Valley.
Charles Dawes
Locarno Pact
Kellogg-Briand Pact
Washington Naval Conference
Friday, January 17, 2014
Napoleon "Man of Destiny"
Directory
Battle
of Egypt (Nile)
Code
Napoleon
Lycee
Academy
Government of the 1st
Consul
Council
of State
Tribunate
Legislature
Senate
Napoleon's
# 1 obstacle preventing him from conquering Europe
Continental System
Concordant
of 1801
Napoleonic
Code
civil law
criminal law
commercial
law
Corsica
Josephine
Ulm
Leipzig
guerillas
Elba
Coup de etat
Be ready to
describe the cause, Napoleon’s successes or failures, and immediate
consequences of the Battles of Austerlitz, Waterloo and Napoleon’s invasion of
Russia
Duke of Wellington
Helena
Lord
Nelson
Battle
of Trafalgar
Friday, December 13, 2013
Study Guide French Revolution Part I
The
social and economic reasons for the French Revolution
Robespierre
Danton
Murat,
Women's March on Paris
the Declaration of the Rights of Man.
Civil Constitution of the Clergy
cahiers
capitation,
vingtième
taille
Murat,
Women's March on Paris
the Declaration of the Rights of Man.
Civil Constitution of the Clergy
cahiers
capitation,
vingtième
taille
Estates
General make up
Dispute over the Estates General method of voting
Grievances of the 1st 2nd and 3rd estates
The Directory
Old Regime
Dispute over the Estates General method of voting
Grievances of the 1st 2nd and 3rd estates
The Directory
Old Regime
Storming
of the Bastille
Reign
of Terror
Tennis
Court Oath
bourgeoisie.
Committee of Public Safety
Brunswick Manifesto
Committee of Public Safety
Brunswick Manifesto
Sans-culottes
Popular
sovereignty
Louis
XVI
Guitine
Cause,
Course, Consequences of the war against Austria
National
Assembly
Constitutional
Monarchy
Absolute
Monarchy
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