Title: CHAPTER 13 SECTION 2 WESTERN EUROPE
1CHAPTER 13 SECTION 2WESTERN EUROPE
2CULTURAL DIVISIONS
- Rome conquered the Celts in the north and all of
what is now France. - The German king Charlemagne united most of the
region in the 700s. - After his death, Europe remained in small
competing kingdoms. - LOOK AT THE TIMELINE ON PAGE 296
- WHAT CULTURAL FIGURES WERE IMPORTANT BEFORE
1600?
3THE REFORMATION
IN 1517, MARTIN LUTHER CHALLENGED THE PRACTICES
OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN GERMANY. IN ENGLAND,
KING HENRY VIII, FORMED THE ANGLICAN CHURCH THIS
LED TO THE REFORMATION, THE BEGINNING OF
PROTESTANT CHURCHES. TODAY, FRANCE IS MOSTLY
CATHOLIC, BUT NETHERLANDS, SWITZERLAND, AND
GERMANY ARE MOSTLY PROTESTANT.
4NATIONALISM
- AFTER ROME FELL,
- FEUDALISM DEVELOPED
- LOOK ON PAGE 297WHAT IS FEUDALISM?
- THIS PRACTICE LED TO NATIONALISM, OR LOYALTY TO
NATIONS AND STATES. - RIVALRIES DEVELOPED BETWEEN NATIONS THAT LED TO
CENTURIES OF WARS.
5INDUSTRIAL GROWTHAND COLONIALISM
- IN THE 1800S,
- INDUSTRIES
- DEVELOPED
- COUNTRIES LOOKED
- BEYOND THEIR
- BORDERS FOR RESOURCES
- THIS LED TO COLONIZING OTHER TERRITORY IN ASIA,
THE PACIFIC, SOUTH AMERICA, AND AFRICA.
6MODERN CONFLICTS WORLD WAR I
NATIONALISM AND RIVALRY CAUSED COUNTRIES TO FORM
ALLIANCES. THIS LED TO WORLD WAR I GERMANY,
AUSTRA-HUNGARY, AND THE OTTOMAN
EMPIRE AGAINST BRITAIN, FRANCE, RUSSIA, AND THE
UNITED STATES
7WORLD WAR II
- GERMANYS RESENTMENT OVER THE TERMS OF PAYMENT
FOR LOSING IN WORLD WAR I, LED TO WORLD WAR II. - GERMANYS MASS MURDER OF JEWS AND OTHER MINORITY
GROUPS WAS CALLED THE HOLOCAUST. - AFTER THE WAR, GERMANY WAS SPLIT INTO EAST AND
WEST GERMANY.
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9In 1990, GERMANY REUNITED
- GERMANY BECAME A LEADER IN THE EUROPEAN UNION.
- WHAT ARE SOME OF THE RESULTS OF A MORE UNIFIED
EUROPE?
10FARMING TO HIGH-TECH
- WHAT LANDFORM IS THE REASON FOR AGRICULTURAL
SUCCESS IN WESTERN EUROPE? - GERMANY IS A LEADER IN THE PRODUCTION OF STEEL
AND MANUFACTURING - FRANCE HAS DEVELOPED HIGH SPEED TRAINS AND
NUCLEAR PLANTS THAT FUEL 75 OF ITS ENERGY. - SWITZERLANDS NEUTRALITY IN WAR HELPED DEVELOPED
ITS STABLE BANKING INDUSTRY.
11MUSIC AND ART
- FAMOUS GERMAN MUSICIANS
- BACH AND BEETHOVEN
- FAMOUS AUSTRIAN MUSICIAN MOZART
- PAINTERS FROM THE NETHERLANDS
- VERMEER AND VAN GOGH
- PAINTERS FROM FRANCE
- CEZANNE, MONET, GAUGUIN
- PAINTER FROM SPAIN PICASSO
12MODERN LIFE
- CITIES IN EUROPE ARE BUSY AND CROWDED
- CRIME RATES ARE LOWER THAN IN THE UNITED STATES
- HOMES AND APARTMENTS ARE SMALLER
- EUROPEANS HAVE MORE VACATION TIME THAN AMERICANS
13RECENT CONFLICTS
- IMMIGRATION ISSUES HAVE LED TO DISCRIMINATION IN
SOME COUNTRIES - THE BREAKUP OF YUGOSLAVIA IN THE EARLY 1900S HAS
LED TO MIGRATION AND RELOCATION OF THESE PEOPLE
TO OTHER AREAS