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ACHS SUMMER READING ASSIGNMENT 2020-2021
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Due Date: Due Friday, September 18, 2020
You are expected to have a general knowledge of European Geography before we begin our discussion of
Modern European History. There are plenty of websites you can find not only maps of Europe, but also blank
maps in which you may practice. Two good ones are http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/testmaps/europe.gif
and http://www.eduplace.com/ss/maps/europe.html. A good physical map of Europe is located at
http://www.ezilon.com/maps/europe-physical-maps.html.
Two websites that are very useful in studying for the map quizzes are:
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/European_Geography.htm
http://www.lizardpoint.com/fun/geoquiz/euroquiz.html
Know the following:
Modern Countries
Albania
Austria
Belarus
Belgium
Bosnia Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech
Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Macedonia
Malta
Moldova
Monaco
Montenegro
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Serbia
Spain
Sweden
Bodies of Water
Adriatic Sea
Aegean Sea
Atlantic Ocean
Baltic Sea
Bay of Biscay
Black Sea
Caspian Sea
English Channel
Ionian Sea
Mediterranean Sea
North Sea
Norwegian Sea
Strait of Gibraltar
Volga River
Danube River
Rhine River
Mountains and
Regions
The Alps
The Balkan Peninsula
Caucasus Mts.
Crimean Peninsula
Iberian Peninsula
Normandy
Rhineland
Scandinavia
Ural Mountains
Divisions of UK:
Wales
Ireland
Scotland
England
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Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Switzerland
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
Po River
Thames River
Elbe River
Seine River
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Capitals
Reykjavik Moscow
Dublin
Belgrade
London
Lisbon
Sarajevo Madrid
Kiev
Paris
Warsaw Prague
Brussels
Budapest
Amsterdam
Vienna
Berlin
Copenhagen
Athens Bern Oslo
Sofia
Rome
Stockholm
Bucharest
Vatican City
Helsinki
Assignment: Complete a series of maps identifying the major (modern) countries, cities, regions and
physical features of Europe. Due on September 18th at the beginning of class. Quiz will be on the same
day
Maps should be completed and colored neatly–bodies of water blue, countries in varying colors.
Use a key or legend as necessary.
Blank maps are attached – email me for more copies.
You will be tested on this material during the first week of school!
Complete one map for each of the following:
a. Modern European Political (countries)
b. Modern Europe Cities (capitals)
c. Europe in 1914 countries/empires only
d. Europe in1815 – countries/empires only
e. Europe in 1648 – countries/empires only
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Blank Map Europe 1914
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Blank Map of Europe 1815
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Blank Map of Europe 1648
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Capital cities should be labeled.
You may do any and all of this on the computer. However, you must be able to print it out in color at home. If
you are doing this assignment by hand, I recommend colored pencils or crayons. Please send any questions
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AP European History Must Know Dates
Unit 1: 1450-1648 memorize by 9/30/30 1453: Turks takes Constantinople/end of 100
Yrs’ War
1455: Bible printed
1469: Ferdinand and Isabella marry/unify
Spain
1485: War of Roses ends with Henry Tudor:
Henry VII
1492: Columbus sails the ocean
blue/Reconquista end
1517: Luther: 95 theses
1519: Charles V becomes HRE: Hapsburg
supremacy
1527: Rome sacked by HRE/Machiavelli
dies/Ren. End
1529: Siege of Vienna by Turks/close call
1545: Council of Trent/Potosi silver mines
discovered
1555: Peace of Augsburg: Catholic or
Lutheran
1588: Spanish Armada defeated by England
1589: Henry IV becomes 1st Bourbon
king/politique
1598: Edict of Nantes
1618-1648: Thirty Years’ War: Last of
religious wars. Leaves HRE in shambles.
France is strongest country in Europe.
Richelieu, working for Louis XIII,
demonstrates the workings of balance of
power. End with peace of Westphalia.
Unit 3: 1815-1914 memorize by 1/30/21 1830: July Revolution removes Bourbons and
replaces them with Louis Phillipe: Orleans family
1846: Corn Laws repealed: British tariffs
1848: LOTS OF REVOLUTIONS. Metternich flees to
UK. Louis-Phillipe ousted & replaced by Louis
napoleon Bonaparte beginning 2nd Republic. Karl
Marx writes Communist Manifesto
1852-1870: 2nd French Empire
1854-1856: Crimean War
1861: Alexander II frees serfs in Russia. Italian
unification complete except for Rome
1867: Formation of dual monarchy: Austria-
Hungary. 7 weeks war(Austria-Prussia) ends
w/Prussian dominance of German states
1870: Franco-Prussian War. German unification
complete. Start of 3rd Republic of France
1885: Berlin Conference
1899-1902: Boer War
1904-1905: Russo-Japanese War
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Unit 2: 1648-1815 memorize by 11/30/20 1642-1648: English Civil War/Cromwell wins
1643-1715: Louis XIV, the Sun King, rules
with help of Mazarin
1660: Restoration of the Stuarts in Great
Britain
1688: Glorious Revolution: William and Mary
1701-1714: War of Spanish succession ends
w/Peace of Utrecht/Prussia created/France
weakened. Great Britain emerges as
strongest
1740: Frederick II(the Great) begins reign
Prussia
1740-1748: War of Austrian Succession.
Frederick II seizes Silesia/Maria Theresa of
Austria keeps throne.
1756-1763: Seven Years’ War
1772, 1793, 1795: Partitions of Poland
1789: French Revolution begins
1804: Napoleon proclaims himself emperor
1806: HRE dismantled
1815: Congress of Vienna restructures
Europe after the Napoleonic
Wars/conservatism
1801: UNITED KINGDOM: Ireland joins
Unit 4: 1914-present*memorize by 3/30/21 1914-1918: WWI
1917: Russian Revolution
1922: Mussolini takes over Italy
1929: Great Depression
1933: Hitler appointed German Chancellor
1935: Nuremberg Laws
1936: Spanish Civil War
1939-1945: WWII
1947: Marshall Plan
1948: Israel created. Indian and Pakistan gain
independence
1949: Communist Chinese wins civil war. NATO
organized
1950-1953: Korean War
1954: French departure from Vietnam/USA enters
conflict
1961: Berlin Wall built
1989: end of communist regimes in Eastern Europe
1991: Dissolution of USSR/Treaty of Maastricht EU
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Supplies for AP World History and AP European History
2020-2021: Mrs. Curran ([email protected])
1. Two (one for each semester) 11 x 8 ½ three or five subject spiral notebooks (Five Star is
recommended). Each spiral notebook must have 150 pages. Some of the other brands do not have
enough pages.
2. Stapler (Paper pro compact stapler should last all year long) *
3. Refill staples to last the entire year*
4. Blue and black ink pens*
5. Highlighters*
6. Post-it-notes/flags
7. White out tape
8. Loose leaf paper*
9. Neon spiral flashcards for your must know dates
10. Kleenex and Clorox/Lysol wipes would be greatly appreciated
*Required supplies are marked with an asterisk. The others are highly recommended.
http://new.schoolnotes.com/xpages/view/51489
The above link is to my Schoolnotes 2.0 website. This is how I communicate with students and parents who
wish to follow along with the course. I DO NOT use the remind app.
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