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AP European History Mr. Blackmon APEH Essays Rearranged by Freller Chapter 13 The Challenges of Modern Europe 1850-1914 Mass Society 1. Describe the physical transformation of European cities in the second half of the nineteenth century and analyze the social consequences of this transformation. AP 1996 2. Discuss the decline of the aristocracy in Western Europe. When did the decline occur, what forms did it take, and what factors caused it? AP 1977 3. Discuss the ways in which European Jews were affected by and responded to liberalism, nationalism, and anti-semitism in the nineteenth century. AP 1995 4. Historians speak of the rise of mass politics in the period from 1880 to 1914. Define this phenomenon and analyze its effects on European politics in this period. (AP 2005) 5. Analyze the ways in which the rise of the middle class affected family structure and gender roles in Europe in the 1800s. (2012 A) 6. Analyze the impact of science and technology on European society in the period from1800 to 1900. (2011 B) 7. Analyze how industrialization and imperialism contributed to the development of consumer culture in the period 1850 1914. (2011 A) 8. Analyze artistic and literary responses to industrialization over the course of the nineteenth century. (2009 B) Mass Politics Modern Ideas (Physics, Psychology, Philosophy, Religion, Avant-Garde in the Arts 7. Analyze the ways in which the theories of both Darwin and Freud challenged traditional European ways of thinking about religion, morality, and human behavior in the period circa 1850 1950. (2010 A) Road to World War I

9. Analyze what the differences in leisure activities shown in the two paintings on the preceding page, reflect about the social life of peasants in the sixteenth century and urban dwellers in the nineteenth century. AP 1990 10. By 1900 the artist had either to be a critic of the times or to develop art for its own sake. Discuss. AP 1978 11. Every age projects its own image of man into its art. Assess the validity of this statement with reference to two representative twentieth-century European works in either the visual or literary arts. AP 1977 12. Evaluate how the ideas of Charles Darwin and Sigmund Freud challenged Enlightenment assumptions about human behavior and the role of reason. AP 2000 13. How did new theories in physics and psychology in the period from 1900 to 1939 challenge existing ideas about the individual and society? AP 2001 14. Compare and contrast the relationship between artists and society in the Baroque era and in the twentieth century. Illustrate your essay with references to at least TWO examples for each period. (AP 2003 B)

15. These two pictures suggest technological and urban transformations characteristic of modern Europe. Using the pictures as a starting point, describe the extent of these changes and their effects on working and middle-class Europeans in the second half of the nineteenth century. AP 1987 16. Man for the field and Woman for the hearth: Man for the sword and for the needle she: Man with the head and women from the heart: Man to command woman to obey: How accurately do the lines of poetry above reflect gender roles for European men and women in the late nineteenth century? AP 2000 17. Analyze how and why western European attitudes toward children and child-rearing changed in the period from 1750 to 1900. AP 2001 18. Discuss the impact of industrialization and urbanization on working-class families from 1750 to 1900. (AP 2005 B) 19. From 1830 to 1933 the lower classes have used direct action protest ranging from strikes and riots to revolution as a means of effecting social and political change. Using specific examples from France and Germany, write an essay in which you explain the effectiveness of such means in bringing about social and political change. AP 1976 20. What political and social changes in Western and Central Europe account for the virtual disappearance of revolutionary outbreaks in the half-century following 1848? AP 1979 21. Describe the steps take between 1832 and 1918 to extend the suffrage in England. What groups and movements contributed to the extension of the vote? AP 1984 22. Evaluate the effectiveness of collective responses by workers to industrialization in Western Europe during the course of the nineteenth century. AP 1986 23. Analyze how economic and social developments affected women in England in the period from 1700 to 1850. (AP 2005 A)

Question 7 appears on page 11. LessingtArt Resource, NY Courtesy of the Board of Trustees of the Victoria and Albert Museum/Art Resource, NY. Photograph by Joseph Paxton The Arch of Triumph, Paris, 1806-1836 The Crystal Palace, London, 1850-1851 24. Discuss how the two structures shown above reflect the societies and cultures that produced them. (AP 2006 B) 25. Discuss the impact of industrialization and urbanization on working-class families from 1750 to 1900. (AP 2005 B) 26. Analyze the problems and opportunities associated with the rapid urbanization of western Europe in the nineteenth century. (AP 2007 A) 27. Historians speak of the rise of mass politics in the period from 1880 to 1914. Define this phenomenon and analyze its effects on European politics in this period. (AP 2005 A) 28. To what extent did the structure of Russian government and society affect its economic development in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries? 29. Analyze the ways in which TWO of the following groups challenged British liberalism between 1880 and 1914. Feminists Irish nationalists Socialists (AP 2008 B) 30. In the period 1815-1900, political liberalization progressed much further in western Europe than in Russia. Analyze the social and economic reasons for this difference. (AP 2006 A)

31. European women s lives changed in the course of the nineteenth century politically, economically, and socially. Identify and explain the reasons for those changes. (AP 2008 A) 32. "In the second half of the nineteenth century, most European governments were conservative." To what extent is the quotation above an accurate statement? Use specific examples from at least TWO countries. 33. Compare and contrast the relationship between the artist and society in the Renaissance/Reformation period to the relationship between the artist and society in the late nineteenth century. (AP 2006 A) 34. Analyze anti-semitism in Europe from the Dreyfus affair in the 1890's to 1939. (AP 2006 B) 35. Analyze the major factors responsible for the rise of anti-semitism in nineteenth- century Europe. (AP 2008 A)