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                6  Toward a New Worldview                           7  The Expansion of Europe

               1540–1789                                    204    1650–1800                                    242

               What revolutionary discoveries were made in the sixteenth   Why did European agriculture grow between
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               and seventeenth centuries?   206                    1650 and 1800?   244
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                 Contributions from the Muslim World  •  Scientific Thought to   The Legacy of the Open-Field System  •  New Methods of
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                 1500  •  The Copernican Hypothesis  •  Brahe, Kepler, and Galileo:     Agriculture  •  The Leadership of the Low Countries and England
                 Proving Copernicus Right  •  Newton’s Synthesis  •  Natural History   Why did the European population rise dramatically in the
               LOOKING BACK / LOOKING AHEAD   235For review purposes only. Not for redistribution.
                 and Empire  •  Magic and Alchemy
                                                                   eighteenth century?   247
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               What intellectual and social changes occurred as a result of   Long-Standing Obstacles to Population Growth  •  The New Pattern
               the Scientific Revolution?   212                      of the Eighteenth Century
                 The Methods of Science: Bacon and Descartes  •  Medicine, the Body,   How and why did rural industry intensify in the eighteenth
                 and Chemistry  •  Science and Religion  •  Science and Society  century?   250
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               How did the Enlightenment emerge, and what were major   The Putting-Out System  •  The Lives of Rural Textile Workers  •
               currents of Enlightenment thought?   216              The Industrious Revolution
                 The Early Enlightenment  •  The Influence of the Philosophes  •   What important changes occurred in economic thought and
                 Enlightenment Movements Across Europe             practice in the eighteenth century?   256
               How did the Enlightenment change cultural ideas and social   Economic Regulation and the Guilds  •  The Financial Revolution  •
               practices?   223                                      Adam Smith and Economic Liberalism
                 Global Contacts  •  Enlightenment Debates About Race  •  Women   How did empire and trade shape new economic, cultural, and
                 and the Enlightenment  •  Urban Culture and Life in the Public Sphere  social developments?   258
               What impact did new ways of thinking have on          Mercantilism and Colonial Competition  •  The Atlantic Economy  •
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               politics?   228             Copyright ©               The Transatlantic Slave Trade  •  Identities and Communities of the
                 Frederick the Great of Prussia  •  Catherine the Great of Russia  •   Atlantic World  •  The Atlantic Enlightenment  •  Trade and Empire
                 The Austrian Habsburgs  •  Jewish Life and the Limits of   in Asia and the Pacific
                   Enlightened Absolutism                          LOOKING BACK / LOOKING AHEAD   271

                                                                   REVIEW & EXPLORE   272
               REVIEW & EXPLORE   236
                                                                       EXAM PRACTICE    274
                   EXAM PRACTICE    238
                                                                   AP® Claims and Evidence in Written Sources  Thomas Malthus
               AP® Claims and Evidence in Written Sources  Galileo Galilei, The   on the  Limitations of Population Growth   251
                 Sidereal Messenger   210                          AP® Thinking Like a Historian  Rural Industry: Progress or
               AP® Thinking Like a Historian  The Enlightenment Debate on   Exploitation?   254
                   Religious Tolerance   220                       AP® Viewpoints  Opposing Views on Guilds and Economic
               AP® Viewpoints  Rousseau and Wollstonecraft Debate Women’s   Regulation   259
                 Equality   227                                    AP® Claims and Evidence in Visual Sources  New Ideas About
               AP® Claims and Evidence in Visual Sources  Léonard Defrance   Race and Identity   266
                 and the Public Sphere   229                       Individuals in Society  Rebecca Protten   268
               Individuals in Society  Moses Mendelssohn and the Jewish
                 Enlightenment   234

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