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AP European History Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2022
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AP European History Exam Questions 
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Absolutism The theory that the monarch is supreme and can exercise full and complete power 
unilaterally 
Abstract Expressionism No identifiable subject matter. Expresses feelings of artists. 
Emphasized spontaneous personal expression, freedom from accepted artistic values. Pollack 
Act of Union 1701 act of Parliament uniting England and Scotland into one kingdom: Great 
Britain. Intended to strengthen England against Franc...
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AP European History Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2022
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AP European History Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2022 Absolutism The theory that the monarch is supreme and can exercise full and complete power unilaterally Abstract Expression ism No identifiable subject matter. Expresses feelings of artists. Emphasized spontaneous personal expression, freedom from accepted artistic values. Pollack Act of Union 1701 act of Parliament uniting...
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Topic 1 - The quest for political stability, 1625-88
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This is an in depth summary of Britain, 1625-1701: conflict, revolution and settlement. The document looks at each individual specification point for the exam, allowing for a thorough and comprehensive outline of the topic. Unlike the pearson textbook, which often tends to focus on points which will not directly support your revision and are of little value for the exam, it only picks out key points which are fundamental for the exam. It covers all the evidence required to know, combining class,...
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Topic 2 - Religion - conflict and dissent, 1625-88
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This is an in depth summary of Britain, 1625-1701: conflict, revolution and settlement. The document looks at each individual specification point for the exam, allowing for a thorough and comprehensive outline of the topic. Unlike the pearson textbook, which often tends to focus on points which will not directly support your revision and are of little value for the exam, it only picks out key points. It covers all the evidence required to know for the exam, combining class, textbook and revisio...
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Topic 4 - Economy, trade and empire 1625-88
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This is an in depth summary of Britain, 1625-1701: conflict, revolution and settlement. The document looks at each individual specification point for the exam, allowing for a thorough and comprehensive outline of the topic. Unlike the pearson textbook, which often tends to focus on points which will not directly support your revision and are of little value for the exam, it only picks out key points which are fundamental for the exam. It covers all the evidence required to know, combining class,...
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Topic 3 - Social and intellectual challenge, 1625-88
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This is an in depth summary of Britain, 1625-1701: conflict, revolution and settlement. The document looks at each individual specification point for the exam, allowing for a thorough and comprehensive outline of the topic. Unlike the pearson textbook, which often tends to focus on points which will not directly support your revision and are of little value for the exam, it only picks out key points which are fundamental for the exam. It covers all the evidence required to know, combining class,...
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Topic 5 - How revolutionary, in the years 1701, was the Glorious Revolution of 1688-1689?
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This is an in depth summary of Britain, 1625-1701: conflict, revolution and settlement. The document looks at each individual specification point for the exam, allowing for a thorough and comprehensive outline of the topic. Unlike the pearson textbook, which often tends to focus on points which will not directly support your revision and are of little value for the exam, it only picks out key points which are fundamental for the exam. It covers all the evidence required to know, combining class,...
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Pearson Edexcel A-Level History Notes for Unit 1C (A* answers to likely questions)
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In this document, I have provided a full, in-depth, high-level answer to all of the questions that are likely to be asked in the exam.
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Topic 1 - The quest for political stability, 1625-88
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This is an in depth summary of Topic 1 from Unit 1C - Britain, 1625-1701: conflict, revolution and settlement. The document looks at each individual specification point for the exam, allowing for a thorough and comprehensive outline of the topic. It covers all the evidence required to know for the exam (from both the revision book and textbook), yet it is much more concise than the textbook, which often tends to focus on points which will not directly support your revision. These revision notes ...
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Charles I's reign: 1625-27
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Explains the state of religion in England, Scotland and Ireland in 1625, Charles relationship with parliament and the issues they quarrelled over, why tension got so high towards the end of 1627, how Charles's relationship with parliament got off to a bad start in 1625. Also explains the irreparable relationship between King and Parliament following parliaments dissolution in 1628-29, including the petition of right. Also has an exam style question
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