Conflict, Crisis, and Reaction in the Late 18th Century
Study Conflict, Crisis, and Reaction in the Late 18th Century
Topic: AP European History
- cat: Contextualizing Late 18th‑Century States
- cat: British Ascendancy
- cat: Rise of Global Markets
- cat: Napoleon’s Rise & Fall
- cat: Reaction and Continuity
- cat: Congress of Vienna
- cat: Romanticism
- cat: French Revolution
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- distribution: 2024, 13.1, 33.3, 25.2, 20.7, 7.7, 83266, 3.23, 71.6
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- type: AP Exam
- summary: AP European History is a college-level course that examines the political, cultural, economic, and social developments in Europe from around 1450 to the present. Students explore major events and movements such as the Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution, Enlightenment, Industrialization, the World Wars, and the Cold War. The course emphasizes historical thinking skills—like analyzing sources, making historical arguments, and understanding change over time. Through primary documents, essays, and class discussions, students gain a deeper understanding of how Europe shaped—and was shaped by—the modern world. It prepares students to think critically about the past and its influence on today's global issues.
- category: Social Sciences
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