POST QUESTIONS AND CREATE A DIALOGUE IN THE COMMENT SECTION ABOUT UNIT 5.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
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This will be an interactive learning environment for students and parents in my AP European History class. It is my hope that we can create an ongoing dialogue that is rich in intellect and takes learning beyond the four walls of my classroom.
8 comments:
1)why was enclousures controversial?
Why did Napoleon come back to regain power in France after he was exiled?
what was the congress of vienna
Im confused...so the agricultrual revolution lead to a poppulation boom that lead to cottage indutries that lead to invention in Britan? How does that even work.
Ok so I am a little confused, if you consider Napolean a dictor, which can obviously be argued, why was it he allowed sub party political groups to to sway and shape reforms, drastically changing France? Doesn't seem like much of a dictator... So overall what role did he play?
Next question, What influence did the Thermidorian reaction have? I don't understand who consisted of it and what its purpose was and what it ended completely...
I think enclosures were controversial because land would be disputed and if a farmer had a bad season then he and his family would be in financial turmoil.
Napoleon came back to France because he thought he could regain his empire and fight to gain more territories. Plus, he was bored. :(
The congress of Vienna was an agreement and understanding of power and legitamacy between Austria, England, Prussia, and Russia. It also signaled the end to the HRE.
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