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Thursday, May 03, 2007

Other AP Questions

every night I will write the same post so you guys can ask questions and have less of a scroll down

6 Comments:

At 5:23 PM, Blogger guennie said...

Im having a difficulty remembering the economic, social, Political, and Religious aspects of the Old Regime.

i only know the social division between the populations of the states. Religious im guessing, Christendom, or during reformation, whatever your Noble said you were to be. Political, Pope and nobles competing with the Monarch. Economically i have no idea

 
At 7:41 PM, Blogger Was said...

Old Regime (ancien regime)
Social--caste system with lords on top

Political--absolutism with noble support

economic--agrarian society, limited ecnonomic development

religious--Christendom or only one specific Christian religion allowed

 
At 7:58 PM, Blogger guennie said...

yay, okay, thanks was =]

 
At 10:23 PM, Blogger guennie said...

can u help give me a brief summary of the habsburg-valois war?
what i got from re-reading the section was that it was from 1521-1544. there was intense rivalry for some reason between Charles V and Francis I of France. dispute over some land leg to the war. The habsburg-valois war distracted Charles V from his Lutheran Conflict, and when he turned to the Pope in Rome for support, the Pope chose to support the French. Enraged, Charles V led an all out attack on rome in 1527 aka THe Sack of Rome.
am i missing anything?

 
At 9:18 AM, Blogger Was said...

Habsburg-Valois Wars are fought over control of the Italian States and HRE.

In 1527, Charles V sacked Rome because the Pope supported the election of Francis I (I think of this was the name) as HRE.

 
At 5:50 PM, Blogger guennie said...

Was, what should we know about Italy's revolution in 1848 and the rise of piedmont during that era?
i have the notes and looked it up in my review book, but it still isn't clicking for me

 

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