Topics to Study
- Artistic movements of Pablo Picasso
- Policies of both Napoleon I and Peter the Great
- Most influential Protestant reformer
- Why the English explorers of the coast of North America were searching for a "northwest passage"
- Characteristics of the 1920s
- Biggest medical advancement of the 18th century
- Napoleon's Continental System
- War of Austrian Succession and Maria Theresa
- Principles of laissez-faire
- Country with tulip cultivation as a cash crop
- Differences between Yugoslavia in the 1980s and in the 1960s
- Benefits of the English Corn Laws
- The art movement that reflected a world that no longer "made sense"
- The Warsaw Pact
- Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan
- Differences between Mussolini and Hitler
- Naturalism
- Time periods that royal families came to power
- How Frederick II of Prussia was an enlightened leader
- Gains of the Seven Years War
- Results of the Irish potato blight
- Neo-Nazis and neo-fascists
- European control of African countries
- Main contribution of Zwingli
- The writings of William Harvey
- Definition of the scientific method
- British Navigation Acts
- Late 20th century ecumenical movement
- Postwar similarities of WWI and WWII
- Hitler's beer hall putsch in Munich
- The Pretender
- Thermidorean Reaction
- Reasons Parliament could strengthen its power over the monarchy in England during the 18th century
- Where Calvinism spread
- Attitude of Russian civilians after WWII
- First Russian leader to discuss Stalin's crimes
- The Schlieffen Plan
- Beliefs of the Society of Friends
- Least important British gain by the settling of the War of Spanish Succession
- Tycho Brahe's biggest contribution to astronomy
- Reasons that the Frankfurt Assembly failed to unite Germany
- Implications of the term realpolitik