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Unit 1: Renaissance
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Unit 6: Congress of Vienna Europe
   Unit 8: The Nation-States and WWI

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AP European Course Description

The course emphasizes historically significant events in European history from 1450 to the present. To allow for a multifaceted understanding of these events, students will explore the past from intellectual, cultural, political, diplomatic, social and economic viewpoints.  In an effort to make historians out of you, the course will stress; the analysis and interpretation of primary sources, the analysis and assessment of historiography, and the development of cogent analytical and interpretive writing.  The course will be conducted at the AP level by adhering to College Board standards and requirements.

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Downloads

AP European Syllabus AP European 08-09 Calendar 

AP European Graphic Organizer

AP European Essential Questions AP European Key Concepts AP European Rubric for Graphic Organizers
AP European Summer Reading AP European Varsity Terms AP European DBQ Rubric

 

 

Unit Study Guides

Unit 1: The Middle Ages and the Renaissance Unit 2: The Reformation and Its Wars
Unit 3: The Monarchial Revolution Unit 4: Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment
Unit 5: French Revolution Unit 6: Congress of Vienna Europe
Unit 7: Industrial Revolution (Seminar) Unit 8: The Nation-States and WWI
Unit 9:  Interwar Europe and WWII Unit 10:  Europe 1950 - Present (Seminar)

 

 

Unit Pages

Unit 1: The Middle Ages and the Renaissance Unit 2: The Reformation and Its Wars
Unit 3: The Monarchial Revolution Unit 4: Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment
Unit 5: French Revolution Unit 6: Congress of Vienna Europe
Unit 7: Industrial Revolution (Seminar) Unit 8: The Nation-States and WWI
   

 

 

Essential Links

Western Heritage Website

Welcome to the online study guide to accompany our textbook.  Features include topic summaries, chapter summaries, and interactive maps. 

Kagan Outlines

A VERY impressive teacher created site.  Features include chapter outlines and accompanying PowerPoints. Use as a supplement to our reading, not 'in place of.' 

Halsall's Modern History Sourcebook

Your one stop shop for all your primary source needs. 

Ms. Pojer's AP European History Main Page

There should be awards for teachers like this.  Features include (besides everything) student created DBQs, links to important terms, and review guides for specific periods.