Tuesday, June 23, 2009

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story: Topic Overview as for my info (n) successor (in)

following topics from history are in the classes 3.A and 3.B for the school year 2009/10 voraussetzbar. This is a maximum requirement, which varies slightly in each class (depending on units held). The French Revolution and the restoration was in the A-class is no longer taught in detail. National efforts in the 19 Century was presented as a unit in the B-Class Germany as an example. Colonization was presented as a section on the example of Africa in the B class. Used textbook was "time pictures."

  1. Neolithic Revolution
  2. characteristics of civilizations
  3. democracy in Athens (Solon, Cleisthenes, Pericles)
  4. structure of the Roman Republic
  5. military dictatorships of Sulla and Caesar
  6. structure of the Roman Principate
  7. destruction of Rome (Diocletian, Constantine, Theodosius)
  8. ancient slavery
  9. Germanic migrations
  10. to power of the Carolingian (Martel, Pippin, Karl)
  11. Arab Empire (8th century)
  12. Babenberger in Austria
  13. Habsburgs in Austria (Rudolf to privilege maius)
  14. reforms of Cluny
  15. Crusades and the prosperity of Venice and Genoa
  16. Investiture Controversy
  17. urban development in the late Middle Ages
  18. territorialization of the Holy Roman Empire (HRR)
  19. imperial election in HRR (Golden Bull)
  20. Reformation to the Peace of Augsburg (including power issues in HRR)
  21. Counter-Reformation (Council of Trent)
  22. 30 years of war (causes, cause , History)
  23. eastward expansion of the Habsburg Empire in the late 17th England in the 17th century
  24. Century (absolutism, Cromwell, colonialization of Ireland)
  25. rule of law that the British Constitution to the "Glorious Revolution"
  26. absolutism on the example of Louis XIV
  27. mercantilism (Colbert)
  28. reforms of Maria Theresa and Joseph II
  29. slave and triangular trade
  30. American Revolution
  31. importance Social Affairs of the U.S. Declaration of Independence
  32. rule of law meaning of the U.S. Constitution (radical separation of powers)
  33. causes of the French Revolution
  34. Social meaning of the constitution of the queen-National Assembly
  35. importance of the civil rights statement in modern society
  36. Frz. Constitution of 1791 and their problems (active and passive citizens)
  37. state terror on the example of the Jacobins
  38. The meaning of the Code Napoleon for the development of rule of law
  39. problem of Individual rulers (Napoleon's conquest of politics, pseudo-legitimacy through referenda)
  40. Restoration (German federal government, police state Metternich)
  41. first and second industrialization
  42. situation of workers in the early capitalism
  43. Political and economic liberalism
  44. revolutionary theories of Karl Marx
  45. national aspirations in the 19th
  46. century colonization of Africa and Asia
  47. development of the franchise
  48. women's rights movement

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