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Combined HIEU 201 LU Exam Guide 2024
Combined HIEU 201 LU Exam Guide 2024
[Show more]Combined HIEU 201 LU Exam Guide 2024
[Show more]First Triumvirate - Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus 
 
Pompey - Leading Roman general in the late Republic. 
 
As a statesman, he spoke poorly and awkwardly, and often fell back on silence because he could think of nothing to say. 
 
Main ambition was to be admired as Rome's greatest hero. 
 
Marcus Li...
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Pompey - Leading Roman general in the late Republic. 
 
As a statesman, he spoke poorly and awkwardly, and often fell back on silence because he could think of nothing to say. 
 
Main ambition was to be admired as Rome's greatest hero. 
 
Marcus Li...
Conditions of life in Early Modern Europe - *Unstable 
Feudal order eroding- nobles, peasants 
*World of death- "nasty, brutish, short", poverty was the norm, average lifespan of 25-27 years 
*The killers: WAR, plague (Black Death killed ⅓ of population), childbirth, starvation, hygiene 
*Marria...
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Add to cartConditions of life in Early Modern Europe - *Unstable 
Feudal order eroding- nobles, peasants 
*World of death- "nasty, brutish, short", poverty was the norm, average lifespan of 25-27 years 
*The killers: WAR, plague (Black Death killed ⅓ of population), childbirth, starvation, hygiene 
*Marria...
The main objective of the Congress of Vienna was to restore the Napoleonic Empire to power following the battle at Waterloo. - False 
 
This movement, which emphasized emotion, freedom, and imagination, was a reaction against the reason and discipline of the Enlightenment. - Romanticism 
 
Watch the...
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Add to cartThe main objective of the Congress of Vienna was to restore the Napoleonic Empire to power following the battle at Waterloo. - False 
 
This movement, which emphasized emotion, freedom, and imagination, was a reaction against the reason and discipline of the Enlightenment. - Romanticism 
 
Watch the...
The reaction of the European public to the declarations of war included: - exhilaration, joy, and a sense of community and purpose in the service of some great mission. 
 
Expectations on all sides for a short war were dashed by the advent of: - trench warfare. 
 
The Triple Entente included: - Russ...
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Add to cartThe reaction of the European public to the declarations of war included: - exhilaration, joy, and a sense of community and purpose in the service of some great mission. 
 
Expectations on all sides for a short war were dashed by the advent of: - trench warfare. 
 
The Triple Entente included: - Russ...
How do Mesopotamia and Egypt view nature - it was part of their worldview 
 
How did Hebrews View God? - God is above all nature 
don't see God as a rock 
 
Homer - "Shaper of the Greek thought" 
 
What did Homer believe? - there was a universal order to things 
 
what did Cosmologist believe? - ...
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Add to cartHow do Mesopotamia and Egypt view nature - it was part of their worldview 
 
How did Hebrews View God? - God is above all nature 
don't see God as a rock 
 
Homer - "Shaper of the Greek thought" 
 
What did Homer believe? - there was a universal order to things 
 
what did Cosmologist believe? - ...
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Add to cartAncient Regime - political structure in pre-revolution France that consisted of absolutism and class orders/estates 
 
Absolutism - system of government in which both legislative and executive power was concentrated in the hands of a king who could act w/o any legal limitations on his sovereignty (r...
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Add to cartAncient Regime - political structure in pre-revolution France that consisted of absolutism and class orders/estates 
 
Absolutism - system of government in which both legislative and executive power was concentrated in the hands of a king who could act w/o any legal limitations on his sovereignty (r...
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