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Period 2 (continued)
8 Life in the Era of Expansion 9 Revolutions in Politics
1650–1800 278 1775–1815 312
How did marriage and family life change in the eighteenth What were the factors behind the revolutions of the late
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century? 280 eighteenth century? 314
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Late Marriage and Nuclear Families • Work Away from Home • Social Change • Growing Demands for Liberty and Equality •
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Contraception and Community Controls • New Patterns of The Seven Years’ War
Marriage and Illegitimacy • Sex on the Margins of Society
Why and how did American colonists forge a new,
What was life like for children, and how did attitudes toward independent nation? 317
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childhood evolve? 284 The Origins of the Revolution • Independence from Britain •
Child Care and Nursing • Foundlings and Infanticide • Attitudes Framing the Constitution • Limitations of Liberty and Equality
Toward Children • The Spread of Elementary Schools How did the events of 1789 result in a constitutional
How did increasing literacy and new patterns of consumption monarchy in France? 321
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affect people’s lives? 288 Breakdown of the Old Order • The Formation of the National
Popular Literature • Leisure and Recreation • New Foods and Assembly • Popular Uprising and the Rights of Man •
Appetites • Toward a Consumer Society A Constitutional Monarchy and Its Challenges
What role did religion play in eighteenth-century Why and how did the French Revolution take a radical
turn? 328
society? 298 For review purposes only. Not for redistribution.
Church Hierarchy • Protestant Revival • Catholic Piety • The International Response • The Second Revolution and the New
Marginal Beliefs and Practices Republic • Total War and the Terror • The Thermidorian Reaction
and the Directory
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How did the practice of medicine evolve in the eighteenth
century? 302 How did Napoleon Bonaparte create a French empire, and
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Faith Healing and General Practice • Improvements in Surgery • why did it fail? 335
Midwifery • Smallpox and the Birth of Vaccination Napoleon’s Rule of France • Napoleon’s Expansion in Europe •
The Grand Empire and Its End
LOOKING BACK / LOOKING AHEAD 306 How did revolt by enslaved people on colonial Saint-
REVIEW & EXPLORE 306 Domingue lead to the independent nation of Haiti? 341
EXAM PRACTICE 308 Revolutionary Aspirations in Saint-Domingue • The Outbreak of
Revolt • The War of Haitian Independence
AP® Claims and Evidence in Written Sources A Day in the Life of LOOKING BACK / LOOKING AHEAD 346
Paris 292
REVIEW & EXPLORE 347
Individuals in Society Rose Bertin, “Minister of
Fashion” 294 EXAM PRACTICE 350
AP® Thinking Like a Historian A New Subjectivity 296 PERIOD 2 EXAM PRACTICE 355
AP® Claims and Evidence in Visual Sources Hogarth’s Satirical AP® Claims and Evidence in Written Sources Abigail Adams,
View of the Church 300 “Remember the Ladies” 322
AP® Viewpoints The Case for and Against Female AP® Thinking Like a Historian The Rights of Which Men? 326
Midwives 303 AP® Viewpoints Contrasting Visions of the Sans-Culottes 332
AP® Claims and Evidence in Visual Sources Francisco Goya,
The Third of May 1808 340
Individuals in Society Vincent Ogé, Free Man of Color and
Revolutionary 343
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