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AP European History

AP European History. Binder Component. Please divide a three ring binder into the following sections: Course Orientation (Must include Pacing Disclaimer, Binder Instructions, Course Weightings, Major Units of Study, Calendars, and Assignment Sheets) Daily Reading Notes

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AP European History

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  1. AP European History Binder Component Please divide a three ring binder into the following sections: • Course Orientation (Must include Pacing Disclaimer, Binder Instructions, Course Weightings, Major Units of Study, Calendars, and Assignment Sheets) • Daily Reading Notes • Classroom Lecture Notes • AP Test Prep Questions • Unit Vocabulary Terms • Unit Map Projects & Directions • Quarter Research Projects & Directions • Misc. course work, primary source handouts, Etc. *This binder will be particularly helpful in assisting you to prepare/study for the AP European History exam at the end of this school year. As such, it is vital that you maintain and update this binder throughout the course. An organized binder with applicable downloads in it is DUE on September 4, 2009. To give you another incentive to keep it updated, I will be grading it at the end of each quarter as well. (That’s 4 more times throughout the school year!!!) Don’t forget! 2009-2010

  2. Please Note This Disclaimer! • This is the predicted calendar of events for my AP European History Courses in the 2009-2010 school year. As with all things in life, occasionally we may need to make adjustments for unanticipated events (such as inclement weather, and the like…) Please try to remain patient and flexible. I will most certainly make every attempt to stay on the course that I have plotted for us. However, it is at the my discretion as to how things will be rearranged on the calendar if an unanticipated event should occur. Rest assured, we will keep up with the assigned reading schedule regardless of any classroom disturbances or special events that we may encounter. It is my sincere hope that this calendar helps you to plan your best strategy for success in this course. Mrs. Alves

  3. Major Units of Study for 2009-2010 AP European History: • Unit I = The Late Middle Ages: Social and Political Breakdown (Chapter 9) • Unit II = Renaissance and Discovery (Chapter 10) • Unit III= The Protestant Reformation, the Catholic Counter-Reformation, and Wars of Religion (Chapter 11 and Chapter 12) • Unit IV = European Constitutionalism and Absolutism (Chapter 13) • Unit V = The Enlightenment and the Scientific Revolution (Chapter 14 and Chapter 17) • Unit VI = Power, Empire and Life Under the Old Regime (Chapter 15 and Chapter 16) • Unit VII = The French Revolution (Chapter 18) • Unit VIII = The Napoleonic Era and Romanticism (Chapter 19) • Unit IX: 19th Century “Isms:” Nationalism, Liberalism, Conservatism, Industrialism, Socialism, Industrialism, Utopianism (Chapter 20) • Unit X: Toward Modern Europe (Chapter 22, Chapter 23, and Chapter 24) • Unit XI: World War I and the Russian Revolution (Chapter 25) • Unit XII: Europe Between World Wars: Political Experiments and the Impact of the Great Depression (Chapter 26 and Chapter 27) • Unit XIII: World War II (Chapter 28) • Unit XIV: Europe in the Post War Era (Chapter 29) • Unit XV: Recent Developments to the Fall of Communism/20th Century Culture (Chapter 30) • Extensive Review for AP European History Exam AP European History (2009-2010) MAJOR UNITS OF STUDY:

  4. Themes in Modern European History: • Intellectual and Cultural History • Changes in religious thought and institutions • Secularization of learning and culture • Scientific and technological developments and their consequences • Major trends in literature and the arts • Intellectual and cultural developments and their relationship to social values and political events • Developments in social, economic, and political thought, including ideologies characterized as “-isms,” such as socialism, liberalism, and nationalism • Developments in literacy, education, and communication • The diffusion of new intellectual concepts among different social groups • Changes in popular culture, such as the development of new attitudes toward religion, the family, work, and ritual • The impact of global expansion on European culture • Political and Diplomatic History • The rise and functioning of the modern nation-state in its various forms • Relations between Europe and other parts of the world: colonialism, imperialism, decolonization, global conflict and global interdependence • The evolution of political elites and the development of political parties and ideologies, and other forms of mass politics • The extension and limitation of rights and liberties (personal, civic, economic, and political); majority and minority political persecutions • The growth and changing forms of nationalism • Forms of political protest, reform, and revolution • Relationships between domestic and foreign policies • Efforts to restrain conflict: treaties, balance-of-power diplomacy, and international organizations • War and civil conflict: origins, developments, technology, and their consequences • Social and Economic History • The character of and changes in agricultural production and organization • The role of urbanization in transforming cultural values and social relationships • The shift in social structures from hierarchical orders to modern social classes: the changing distribution of wealth and poverty • The influence of sanitation and health care practices on society: food supply, diet, famine, disease, and their impact • The development of commercial practices, patterns of mass production and consumption, and their economic and social impact • Changing definitions and of attitudes toward social groups, classes, races, and ethnicities within and outside Europe • The origins, development, and consequences of industrialization • Changes in the demographic structure and reproductive patterns of Europeans: causes and consequences • Gender roles and their influence on work, social structure, family structure, and interest group formation • The growth of competition and interdependence in national and world markets • Private and state roles in economic activity

  5. AP European History Weighting of Course Components:

  6. AP European History - September 2009 31 1 2 3 Introduction to Unit I Quarter I Vocabulary Due 10/16. (Units I-IV) Read Kagan, pp 290-295 4 Welcome! Handouts: Syllabus and Expectations No assigned reading! Lecture: The Middle Ages Quarter I Research Paper #1 Due 10/09. Read Kagan, pp 296-301 Quarter I Presentations 10/12-10/14. Continue Lecture Read Kagan, pp 302-307 Binder Check #1 Evaluating Primary Sources (PSA #1) Read Kagan, pp. 308-314 7 8 9 10 11 Labor Day Holiday! Unit I MapDUE Unit I Map QUIZ Complete AP Test Prep, pp 314-315 Unit I - M/C TEST! Read Kagan, pp 316-322 Video: The Medici/SG Read: Kagan, pp 330-336 Introduction to Unit II Read: Kagan, pp 323-329 NO School! 14 15 16 17 18 Unit II Map DUE/QUIZ Complete AP Test Prep, pp 350-351 Lecture: The Renaissance Read Kagan, pp 337-343 Cont. Lecture PSA #2 Read Kagan, pp 344-350 Unit II – M/C TEST and Free Response Essay! Discuss FRQ strategies Unit II - DBQ (FULL) 21 22 23 24 25 Lecture: The Age of Reformation Read Kagan, pp 359-365 Continue Lecture Read Kagan, pp 366-372 Mid-Quarter Progress Reports Introduction to Unit III In Class: Free Response Essay Read-around! Read Kagan, pp 352-358 Discuss DBQ strategies/ Discuss the AP Exam in depth Read Kagan, pp 373-379 PSA #3 Read Kagan, pp 380-386 Continue PSA #3 Lecture: The Age of Religious Wars Complete AP Test Prep, pp 386-387 30 My Classroom Expectations: Be Prompt Be Polite Be Prepared Be Professional 28 Continue Lecture Read Kagan, pp 388-394 29 Unit III Map DUE/QUIZ Read Kagan, pp 395-401

  7. AP European History - October 2009 1 2 Staff Development Day NO School! Quarter I Art & Architecture Lecture Read Kagan, pp 402-408 5 6 7 8 9 Continue Lecture Unit III - DBQ Exercise Read Kagan, pp 409-414 DBQ Read-around! Complete AP Test Prep, pp 414-415 Unit III - M/C TEST & Free Response Essay! Read Kagan, pp 416-422 Quarter I Research Papers DUE PSA #4 Read Kagan, pp 430-436 Introduction to Unit IV Read Kagan, pp.423-429 12 13 14 15 16 Unit IV- DBQ (FULL) Take Home Unit IV -M/C TEST No assigned reading! Quarter I Vocabulary DUE (Units I-IV) Quarter I Vocabulary TEST Binder Check #2 Quarter I Research Paper Presentations (Day 1) Read Kagan, pp 437-444 Quarter I Research Paper Presentations (Day 2) Read Kagan, pp 445-450 Quarter I Research Paper Presentations (Day 3) Complete AP Test Prep, pp 450-451 19 20 21 22 23 Introduction to Unit V Lecture: European Constitutionalism/Absolutism Read Kagan, pp 452-458 Quarter II Vocabulary due 1/07. (Units V-VIII) Cont. Lecture Read Kagan, pp 459-465 PSA #5 Read Kagan, pp 466-472 Cont. PSA Read Kagan, pp 473-478 Quarter II Research Project DUE 12/16. Complete AP Test Prep, pp 478-479 26 27 28 Lecture: The Age of Enlightenment Read Kagan, pp 571-577 End of 1st Quarter 29 30 Cont. Lecture Read Kagan, pp 557-563 PSA #6 Read Kagan, pp 564-570 Lecture: New Directions in Thought/Culture Read Kagan, pp 550-556 Cont. Lecture Read Kagan, pp 578-584

  8. AP European History - November 2009 3 4 5 6 2 Parent Conferences – Early Dismissal Unit V – M/C TEST Unit V Map DUE/QUIZ Complete AP Test Prep, pp 590-591 Introduction to Unit VI Read Kagan, pp 480-486 Unit V – Free Response Essay Biography: Mozart Read Kagan, pp 585-590 9 10 11 12 13 Complete Art & Architecture Lecture Complete AP Test Prep, pp 512-513 Free Response Read-around Exercise Read Kagan, pp 487-493 Lecture: Society & Economy in 18th Century Read Kagan, pp 494-500 Cont. Lecture Read Kagan, pp 501-507 Quarter II Art & Architecture Lecture Read Kagan, pp 508-512 16 17 18 19 20 Lecture: Transatlantic Economy, Trade Wars, and Colonial Rebellion Read Kagan, pp 521-527 Cont. Lecture Read Kagan, pp 528-534 PSA #8 Read Kagan, pp 535-542 PSA #7 Read Kagan, pp 514-520 Unit VI Map DUE/QUIZ Complete AP Test Prep, pp 542-543 Unit VI - M/C TEST Read ‘Columbian Exchange,’ pp 544-547 23 24 25 26 27 PSA #9 NO assigned reading!!! Thanksgiving Break! Enjoy your break! No work from me!!!! NO School! 30 Introduction to Unit VII Read Kagan, pp 592-598

  9. AP European History - December 2009 4 1 2 3 Lecture: The French Revolution Read Kagan, pp 599-605 Cont. Lecture Read Kagan, pp 606-612 Complete Lecture Read Kagan, pp 613-619 PSA #10 Read Kagan, pp 620-624 Unit VII Map DUE/QUIZ Complete AP Test Prep, pp 624-625 Mid-Quarter Progress Reports 7 8 9 10 11 Unit VII – M/C TEST PSA #11 Unit VII – DBQ (FULL) Read Kagan, pp 626-632 Introduction to Unit VIII Unit VIII Vocab Due 2/9 Read Kagan, pp 633-639 Lecture: The Age of Napoleon Read Kagan, pp 640-646 14 15 16 17 18 Finish Video Unit VIII M/C TEST Complete AP Test Prep, pp 654-655 Quarter II Research Report DUE! Quarter II Research Report Presentations (Day 1) Video: Napoleon Read Kagan, pp 647-654 Quarter II Research Report Presentations (Day 2) No assigned reading! Quarter II Research Report Presentations (Day 3) No assigned reading 21 22 23 24 25 HAVE A NICE, RELAXING WINTER BREAK! SEE YOU IN THE NEW YEAR! 28 29 30 31 1

  10. AP European History - January 2010 --- Welcome Back!!! --- 4 5 6 7 8 Quarter II Vocabulary DUE / QUIZ (Units V-VIII) Complete AP Test Prep, pp 686-687 Introduction to Unit IX Read Kagan, pp 656-672 Lecture: 19th Century -isms…. Read Kagan, pp 673-679 Cont. Lecture Read Kagan, pp 680-686 Binder Check #3 Review Jeopardy: Units I-IX 11 12 13 14 15 Staff Development Day NO School! (End of 1st Semester) MIDTERM EXAMS Early Dismissal MIDTERM EXAMS Early Dismissal MIDTERM EXAMS Early Dismissal Review Jeopardy: Units I-IX 18 19 20 21 Lecture: The Conservative Order and Reform Read Kagan, pp 695-701 22 Cont. Lecture Quarter III Vocab due 3/24. (Units IX-XII) Read Kagan, pp 702-708 Martin Luther King Jr. Day! NO School! Quarter III Research Paper Due 3/17. Read Kagan, pp 688-694 Go over Midterm Exams! Unit IX – M/C TEST and FRQ. Read Kagan, pp 716-720 Mid-Quarter Progress Reports 25 26 27 28 29 Unit IX – DBQ (FULL) Complete AP Test Prep, pp 720-721 Introduction to Unit X Lecture: Nation-States Kagan, pp 730-736 Lecture: Economic Advance and Social Unrest Read Kagan, pp 709-715 Cont. Lecture Read Kagan, pp 737-743

  11. AP European History - February 2010 1 2 3 4 5 Lecture: The Building of European Supremacy Read Kagan 751-758 Cont. Lecture Complete AP Test Prep, pp 758-759 PSA #13 Read Kagan, pp 760-766 PSA #12 Read Kagan, pp 744-750 Focus on the AP Exam: Examples! Read Kagan, pp 767-773 Lecture: The Birth of Modern European Thought Read Kagan, pp 774-780 8 9 10 11 Cont. Lecture Read Kagan, pp 794-800 12 Quarter III Art & Architecture Lecture Complete AP Test Prep, pp 792-793 Cont. Lecture Read Kagan, pp 781-787 Unit X Map DUE/QUIZ Read Kagan, pp 788-792 15 16 17 18 19 PSA #14 Read Kagan, pp 801-807 President’s Day Holiday! No School! FRQ Read-Around Read Kagan, pp 822-824 11 Unit X - FRQ Read Kagan, pp 808-814 Unit X – M/C TEST Read Kagan, pp 815-821 23 24 25 26 22 Focus on the AP Exam: Examples! Unit Complete AP Test Prep, pp 824-825 Introduction to Unit XI Lecture: Imperialism Read Kagan, pp 826-832 Lecture: WWI Read Kagan, 833-839 Biography: Lenin Read Kagan, pp 840-846 Cont. Biography Read Kagan, pp 847-853

  12. AP European History - March 2010 2 3 4 5 Unit XI Map DUEUnit XI Map QUIZ Lecture: Russian Rev. Read Kagan, pp 854-860 1 Unit XI– M/C TEST Read Kagan, pp 861-868 Unit XI – DBQ Exercise Complete AP Test Prep, pp 868-869 Unit XI – DBQ Read-around Introduction to Unit XII Read Kagan, pp 876-882 8 9 10 11 12 PSA #16 Read Kagan, pp 906-912 Lecture: Political Exp. in the 1920s Read Kagan, pp 883-889 Cont. Lecture Complete AP Test Prep, pp 904-905 Lecture: The Great Depression Read Kagan, pp 897-904 Cont. Lecture Read Kagan, pp 890-896 Quarter III Research Paper DUE Quarter IIIResearch Presentations (Day 1) Read Kagan, pp 920-926 15 16 17 18 19 Quarter III Research Presentations (Day 2) Read Kagan, pp 927-934 Quarter III Research Presentations (Day 3) Complete AP Test Prep, pp 934-935 Unit XII Map DUE/QUIZ Read Kagan, pp 913-919 Unit XII – DBQ (FULL) 22 Quarter III Vocabulary DUE/QUIZ (Units IX-XII) / Binder Check #4 Read Kagan, pp 945-951 23 24 Introduction to Unit XIII Lecture: WWII Read Kagan, pp 952-958 Cont. Lecture Read Kagan, pp 959-965 End of 3rd Quarter 25 Unit XIII Map DUE/QUIZ Quarter III Vocabulary due 04/23 (Units XIII-XIV) 26 Unit XII - M/C TEST Read Kagan, pp 938-944 29 30 31 1 2 Spring Break!!! NO School!

  13. AP European History - April 2010 1 2 Keep Smiling - We’re Almost There! 6 7 5 8 9 PSA #17 Read Kagan, pp 966-972 Introduction to Unit XIV Lecture: The Cold War Read Kagan, pp 978-984 Cont. Lecture Read Kagan, pp 985-991 Unit XIII - M/C TEST Complete AP Test Prep, pp 976-977 Unit XIII –FRQ Read Kagan, pp 973-976 12 13 14 15 16 PSA #18 Read Kagan, pp 1006-1012 Unit XIV – FRQ Read Kagan, pp 1013-1021 Unit XIV - M/C TEST Complete AP Test Prep, pp 1021-1023 Finish video Read Kagan, pp 999-1005 Video: Cold War (CNN) Read Kagan, pp 992-998 19 Lecture: Fall of Communism Read Kagan, pp 1032-1038 20 21 22 Quarter IV Vocabulary DUE/QUIZ (Units XIII–XV) Complete AP Test Prep, pp 1050-1051 23 Unit XIV Map DUE/QUIZ Read Kagan, pp 1039-1045 Unit XV – DBQ (FULL) Read Kagan, pp 1046-1050 Introduction to Unit XV Read Kagan, pp 1024-1031 26 27 28 29 30 Binder Check #5 REVIEW Unit XV – M/C TEST Read Kagan, pp 1052-1056 REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW

  14. AP European History - May 2010 4 5 6 3 AP European History EXAM!!! Good Luck! 7 REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW Mid-Quarter Progress Reports 10 11 12 13 14 You did it!!! Now it’s time to BREATHE!!! PSA #19 Work on Quarter IV Research Report (in-class) Work on Quarter IV Research Report (in-class) Work on Quarter IV Research Report (in-class) Work on Quarter IV Research Report (in-class) 17 19 20 21 18 Work on Quarter IV Research Report (in-class) Work on Quarter IV Research Report (in-class) Quarter IV Research Report Presentations (Day 1) Quarter IV Research Report Presentations (Day 2) Quarter IV Research Report Presentations (Day 3) 24 25 26 27 28 European Literature/Cultural and Social Unit European Literature/Cultural and Social Unit European Literature/Cultural and Social Unit European Literature/Cultural and Social Unit European Literature/Cultural and Social Unit Memorial Day! NO School! 31

  15. AP European History - June 2010 1 2 3 4 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2010! European Literature/Cultural and Social Unit European Literature/Cultural and Social Unit European Dish Day! 7 8 9 10 11 European Literature/Cultural and Social Unit European Literature/Cultural and Social Unit European Literature/Cultural and Social Unit European Literature/Cultural and Social Unit European Literature/Cultural and Social Unit 14 15 16 17 18 Final Exams! Early Dismissal! Final Exams! Early Dismissal! Final Exams! Early Dismissal! LAST DAY OF SCHOOL! 21 22 23 24 25 Have a Wonderful Summer ! ! ! 28 29 30 -------------See you next year!!!

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  20. AP European History Instructor Contact Information: Mrs. Colleen Alves Coeur d’Alene Charter Academy (208) 676-1667 calves@cdacharter.org Have A Great Summer!

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