The total number of documents you have to HIPP on a LEQ.
What is 0?
Considered to be “New Monarchs,” who unified Spain, funded exploration, and ran the Jews and Moors out of Spain.
Who are Ferdinand & Isabella?
I imagine gatherings with the in-laws was a bit tense for this king of France considering his mother-in-law helped orchestrate the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre on his wedding day.
Who is Henry IV (Henry of Navarre)?
Quite ironic that she was NOT a feminist yet was Britain's first female Prime Minister.
Who is Margaret Thatcher?
Lajos ("Louis") Kossuth,
Giuseppe Garibaldi,
Otto von Bismarck
What is Nationalism?
By doing this, you respond to the prompt using at least two specific and relevant examples of evidence.
What is support an argument?
Scottish physiocrat who greatly opposed mercantilism and championed capitalism.
He publicly lost his head when he was defeated by Parliament & the "Roundheads."
Who is Charles I?
He helped orchestrate the unification of Germany through his thoughtful editing of the EMS telegram.
Olympe de Gouges,
Emmeline Pankhurst,
Mary Wollstonecraft
What is Feminism?
Describes a broader historical context relevant to the prompt.
What is context?
Dutch Humanist who wanted to reform the Catholic Church. Wrote In Praise of Folly.
Who is Erasmus?
Despite being involved in a war with William of Orange, the War of Devolution, the Nine Years' War, and the War of Spanish Succession, this king also revoked the Edict of Nantes.
Who is Louis XIV?
He was the founder of the Conservative Party (Tories) and led the fight to repeal the Corn Laws in 1846.
Who is Robert Peel?
Edmund Burke,
Karlsbad Decrees,
Religious authorities
What is Conservatism?
A thesis responds to the prompt with a historically defensible claim and this.
What is line of reasoning?
Italian architect and sculptor of the early Renaissance, celebrated for designing the dome of the cathedral of Florence.
Who is Brunelleschi?
Everyone thought he would have to wait forever to become king since his mother ruled for 70 years, but he finally acceded the throne at the age of 73.
Who is Charles III?
A true mercantilist, he sought to promote national economic prosperity by maximizing exports, limiting imports, and building up France's supply of gold & silver.
Who is Jean-Baptiste Colbert?
Henri de St. Simon,
Charles Fourier
Explaining both similarity and difference, both continuity and change, both causes and effects earns you this.
What is the complexity point?
Student of John Calvin who brought the Protestant Reformation to Scotland. Fun fact: he is buried in a parking lot...just like Richard III.
Who is John Knox?
By defeating Richard III at Bosworth Field and ending the War of the Roses, he became king and started the Tudor dynasty.
Who is Henry VII?
It was hardly a party in England under this Lord Protector as many social activities (like dances & taverns) were banned/shut down.
Who is Oliver Cromwell?
Peterloo Massacres,
Chartists,
universal male suffrage
What is Liberalism?