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    At the turn of the 19th century‚ the definition of man’s inherent rights was developing at a pace never before encountered in history; monarchies began dying‚ and political movements toward democracy emerged in their places. As various ethnic and political groups found their voices‚ the convoluted arrangement of European nations during this time period would also be highlighted (as properly organized countries would be free of consistent civil unrest). Nationalism—a term most simply defined by the

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    AP Euro Timeline 1348-1351 Black Death 1337-1453 Hundred Years War 1378-1417 Great Schism 1440 Lorenzo Valla disproves Donation of Constantine 1485 End of War of Roses 1492 Columbus sails to Americas; Grenada falls to Spain ;Moors are driven from Spain (Ferdinand and Isabella) 1509 Erasmus’s In Praise of Folly 1513 Machiavelli’s The Prince 1517 95 Theses (Tip: 1+1+7=9‚ with 5— 95 Theses) 1527 Sack of Rome‚ crucial imperial victory by HRE against France and Italian

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    effect‚ proved to be one of the most controversial U.S.-Soviet agreements of the Cold War. The SALT-II agreement was the result of many nagging issues left over from the successful SALT-I treaty of 1972. In June 1979‚ Carter and Brezhnev met in Vienna and signed the SALT-II agreement. The treaty basically established numerical equality between the two nations in terms of nuclear weapons delivery systems. It also limited the number of MIRV missiles (missiles with multiple‚ independent nuclear warheads)

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    | | |ADVANCED PLACEMENT EUROPEAN HISTORY | | | |Mr. Kaye

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    purportedly flunked out of school to rebel against his father’s wishes for him to become a customs official. At the age of 21‚ Adolf became an active member in the anti-Semite Nazi party while working as a freelance painter in Vienna (Wikipedia‚ 2006‚ 02/01/2006). Adolfs time in Vienna began his dislike towards the Jewish population as it was seemingly concentrated in the area. It was there that he learned of the "Aryan Race" and the discrimination from the Jewish community. He later began to blame Jewish

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    At 17 he was engaged as a court musician in Salzburg‚ but grew restless and travelled in search of a better position‚ always composing abundantly. While visiting Vienna in 1781‚ he was dismissed from his Salzburg position. He chose to stay in the capital‚ where he achieved fame but little financial security. During his final years in Vienna‚ he composed many of his best-known symphonies‚ concertos‚ and operas‚ and portions of the Requiem‚ which was largely unfinished at the time of Mozart’s death.

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    to illustrate their verbal messages which denotes anxiety. -facial expression When Jesse lies about not showing up in Vienna in December‚ he averts his gaze and displays a subtle smile – sign of not being honest. The non- verbal message was not congruent or in accord with the verbal message. -paralanguage Celine becomes frustrated when Jesse says thinking Jesse didn’t go to Vienna‚ frustration displayed by an

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    and interest for exploration‚ and he didn’t get his degree until 1881. In 1860‚ Freud’s family‚ after a brief stay in Leipzig‚ settled in Leopoldstadt‚ the old Jewish segment of Vienna. There‚ the family’s destitution was exacerbated by the conception of seven youngsters somewhere around 1857 and 1866. Such hardships in Vienna‚ as opposed to sentimental

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    But Austrians have freedom of worship‚ Austria also has about 12‚000 Jews‚ must of whom live in Vienna. Arts For quite some time Austria has been on the of the great cultural European countries. Austria has made some outstanding achievements in architecture‚ literature‚ and painting. Austria’s most famous and important contribution to the western

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    The Economic‚ Social and Political Factors of the Abolition of the Slave Trade by Jessica Comeau The Trans-Atlantic slave trade had deep and far reaching affects on the continent of Africa and its people. Prior to the Trans-Atlantic slave trade‚ there was an active slave trade within Africa‚ although the connotation of the word slave was not the same for the Africans as it was for the Europeans. In an African society‚ a slave could eventually marry into the master’s family and rise to a

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