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AP 23.615 What is a Revolution?
rev·o·lu·tion (noun)
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AP 23.614 What is Nationalism?
Elements of:
– Religion
– Territory
– Language
– History
– Culture
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AP 23.612 Slavery – Arab Slave Trade
The Slave Market of Marrakesh as depicted on the cover of Le Petit Parisien of June 2, 1907.
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AP 23.611 Slavery – Who banned slavery when? (Abolition)
(Reuters) MARCH 2007 – Britain marks 200 years on March 25 since it enacted a law banning the trans-Atlantic slave trade, although full abolition of slavery did not follow for another generation.
CHRONOLOGY
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AP 23.608 Slavery – Before Abolition in North America
a·bol·ish (verb)
formally put an end to (a system, practice, or institution).
example – “the tax was abolished in 1977”ab·o·li·tion – the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution.
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AP 23.607 Illustrative Examples – Women’s Rights and Abolition
Sojourner Truth is best known for her improvised speech on racial inequalities, “Ain’t I a Woman?” delivered at the Ohio Women’s Rights Convention in 1851.
Illustrative Examples (p 99) – Demands
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AP 23.605 Illustrative Examples – Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott
Learn about the movement for women’s equality that precipitated the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, and what its attendees – including Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott – hoped to achieve.
Illustrative Examples (p 99) – Demands
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AP 23.604 Illustrative Examples – Olympe de Gouges (Freemanpedia)
Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen (1791)
Illustrative Examples (p 99) – Demands
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AP 23.603 Illustrative Examples – Mary Wollstonecraft
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792)
Illustrative Examples (p 99) – Demands
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AP 23.602 The Enlightenment and Music – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Composer, Pianist (1756–1791)
A prolific artist, Austrian composer Wolfgang Mozart created a string of operas, concertos, symphonies and sonatas that profoundly shaped classical music.Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart learned the piano at the age of three, and soon developed his skills in all musical forms. Widely recognized as one of the greatest composers of all time, he produced over 600 works.
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AP 23.601 The Enlightenment and Music – George Frideric Handel
Baroque composer George Handel was born February 23, 1685, in Halle, Germany. In 1704 Handel made his debut as an opera composer with Almira. He produced several operas with the Royal Academy of Music before forming the New Royal Academy of Music in 1727. When Italian operas fell out of fashion, he started composing oratorios, including Messiah. George Handel died April 14, 1759, in London, England
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AP 23.600 The Enlightenment and Music – Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 – 1750) was a German composer and musician of the Baroque period.
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AP 23.595 The Enlightenment – The Evolution of
The Enlightenment stands as the moment the West withdrew from religion and superstitions and found its faith in REASON.
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AP 23.593 Enlightenment Thinker – Adam Smith and What is Laissez faire?
Adam Smith (1723 – 1790) was a Scottish economist, philosopher and author as well as a moral philosopher, a pioneer of political economy and a key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment, also known as ”The Father of Economics” or ”The Father of Capitalism”.
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AP 23.592 Enlightenment Thinker – Denis Diderot
Denis Diderot (1713 -1784) French man of letters and philosopher who, from 1745 to 1772, served as chief editor of the Encyclopédie, one of the principal works of the Age of Enlightenment.
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AP 23.591 Enlightenment Thinker – Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a Genevan philosopher, writer and composer. (1712–1778)
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AP 23.589 Enlightenment Thinker – Baron de Montesquieu
Philosopher, Government Official, Legal Professional, Writer (1689–1755)
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AP 23.588 Enlightenment Thinker – Thomas Hobbes
Academic, Philosopher, Political Scientist, Journalist, Historian (1588–1679)
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AP 23.587 Enlightenment Thinker – John Locke
Philosopher (1632–1704)
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AP 23.578 Target Vocabulary for 5.1 and 5.2
5.1
1. ENLIGHTENMENT 2. REASON 3. PHILOSOPHES 4. LEVIATHAN 5. NATURAL RIGHTS
6. SOCIAL CONTRACT 7. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE 8. STATE OF NATURE 9. SEPARATION OF POWERS 10. EMPIRICISM5.2
1. TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION 2. BOURGEOISIE 3. GUILLOTINE 4. MAROONS 5. GRITO DE DOLORES
6. EL LIBERATADOR 7. LIBERAL 8. CONSERVATIVE 9. PROPAGANDA MOVEMENT 10. MAORI
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