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