001+Student+work+page+-+E+block


 * E Block:**


 * JOSE BALSER:**


 * JACOB CONNORS:**

The two main sides of this war were the Royalist Cavaliers of Charles I of England and Parliamentarian Round heads of Oliver. For a many reasons, loyalties can and both enemy's changed drastically throughout the long lasting conflict.
 * FRASCARELLI IV, GEORGE:** The treaty of Westphalia was a series of events that ended up in treaties that were signed between May and October of 1648. It was signed in Innsbruck and Munster and it included many different people and places.


 * HILLMAN, ADAM:**


 * RACHAEL LAMARCHE**

3A-The **Age of Enlightenment** (or simply the **Enlightenment**) is the era in [|Western philosophy], intellectual, scientific and cultural life, centered upon the 18th century, in which [|reason] was advocated as the primary source for [|legitimacy] and [|authority]. 1D-The name //Prussia// derives from the [|Old Prussians], a [|Baltic] people related to the [|Lithuanians] and [|Latvians]. 3B-The **American Revolution** was the political upheaval during the last half of the 18th century in which [|thirteen colonies] in [|North America] joined together to break free from the [|British Empire], combining to become the [|United States of America]. 3BB-The medieval [|fortress] and [|prison] in Paris known as the [|Bastille] represented royal authority in the centre of Paris. 6C- The middle class was the majority of the workers that worked in the mills. 6A- The new enclosure laws—which required that all grazing grounds be fenced in at the owner's expense—had left many poor farmers bankrupt and unemployed, and machines capable of huge outputs made small hand weavers redundant. 6B-This was because of people immigrating here to find work because there was none in europe. The urban growth happend because as more people came we needed to build more houses for them so thats how urbanization happened. 5A-In the New World, Europeans encountered indigenous plant foods, often cultivated by Native Americans, such as potatoes, beans, squash, and maise (corn), probably the world's most important cereal crop. 5B-It allowed people to get to farther away places faster and the travelers needed supplys for the long travel so more markets started to pop up everywere for those travelers.
 * LAUNDRY, JOHN:-1b-**The [|Thirty Years' War], which raged from 1618 until 1648, embroiled most of [|Europe] in a conflict that dramatically changed not only the map but also the balance of European power.


 * LOUANTHAMMAKHAN, PAN:**


 * MAJEAU, MATTHEW:**


 * MAKARA, MEGAN:**

The two main sides of this war were the Royalist Cavaliers of Charles I of England and Parliamentarian Roundheads of Oliver Cromwell. For various reasons, loyalties shifted and both sides changed significantly throughout the conflict.
 * MCNAMARA, MICHAEL:** The Peace of Westphalia was a series of peace treaties that were signed between May and October of 1648. It was signed in Innsbruck and Munster and it included many different people and places.
 * MERNA, MICHAEL:**

3)United States also offered financial and logistics support to the anti-communist opposition in central Europe and took an increasingly hard line against socialist and communist governments in Afghanistan. 4)Once Gorbachev allowed public action to the citizens of the Soviet Union there became less support for communism, weakening the Soviet Union. 5)Mikhail Gorbachev initiated perestroika and Glasnost where in perestroika he attempted to reconstruct the economy and Glasnost where new freedom to the soviet people was granted including the freedom of speech.
 * MILLER, PATRICK:**
 * 1)** The Soviet Union began to collapse when their government went corrupt.
 * 2)** The U.S arms buildup was considered the largest arms buildup in human history and the Soviet Union could not compete in the arms race no longer.

3D: The king and the government was incompetent, the country couldn't find a way to solve those crisis problems. 1A: Louis XIV, known as the Sun King, ruled for 72 years had build the Palace of Versailles, one of the greatest castle in the world a. It was the symbol for his power. 4A: It reduced the monarchy's power, and brought a new period of France. 3A: The Declaration of the Rights of Men and of the Citizen regulate that individual rights and collective rights of all classes are equal. It was based on the Enlightenment political thought. 3EE: The Reign of Terror killed thousands of French citizens.
 * NGUYEN, MINH:**

(2)the glorious revolution limited monarchical power by giving the parliamentary democracy. (3)before the french revolution women had no political rights but after it struck some women,some liberals advocated equal rights for women. (4)events of the French revolution were financial crisis,the estates general,the storming of the Bastille,the national assembly,women s march on Versailles, reign of terror and the execution of Louis the sixteen and his wife Marie Antoinette. (5)the abolition of slavery in Britain and its Atlantic empire was a protracted process that took centuries to fully accomplish.
 * NJUBI, ANN: (01)Louis** XIV was the longest ruling king, within that time period and out of all the European monarchs.he was also known to spend a lot of money.

=
(1) Louis was called a "traitor" by Robespierre because documents were found proving that Louis was planning to leave the country ====== (2)The Glorious Revolution led to the creation of the English Bill of Rights which shifted power from the monarch to Parliament (3)Enlightenment thinkers promoted ideas of progress (4)Socialsim emerged when thinkers started to focus on society (5)Due to the Industrial Revolution, new technologies made it possible to produce goods at a much faster rate (6) The Slave Trade Act was an act of Parliament of the United Kingdom passed on 25 March 1807