AP Euro Composition Book List

The assignment that should be in your composition book will be listed below in the order it was assigned and/or given out in class.

SECOND SEMESTER:
  • Chapter 26 Study Guide
  • Chapter 26 Maps (one side is Africa & the other side is Asia)
  • Sir Henry Morton Stanley Journal (Ch. 26)
  • Chapter 27 Study Guide
  • Chapter 27 Map
  • Sir Edward Grey Journal (Ch. 27)
  • Chapter 28 Study Guide
  • John Maynard Keynes Journal (Ch. 28)
  • Chapter 29 Study Guide
  • Adolf Hitler Jounral (Ch. 29)
FIRST SEMESTER:
  • Chapter 12 Study Guide
  • Boccaccio Journal (Ch. 12)
  • Frossaint Journal (Ch. 12) optional
  • Chapter 13 Study Guide
  • Chapter 13 Map
  • Pizan Journal (Ch. 13)
  • Chapter 14 Study Guide
  • Ch. 14 Map
  • Martin Luther Starts the Reformation/The Reformation Continues half-sheet (Ch. 14)
  • Peace of Augsburg Journal (Ch. 14)
  • Chapter 15 Study Guide
  • Chapter 15 Map
  • Cortes Journal (Ch. 15)
  • Chapter 16 Study Guide
  • Chapter 16 Map
  • Colbert Journal (Ch. 16)
  • France's Ultimate Monarch & Parliament Limits the English Monarchy half-sheet (Ch. 16)
  • Chapter 17 Study Guide
  • Chapter 17 Map
  • The Fredericks Journal (Ch.17)
  • Chapter 18 Study Guide
  • Montesquieu Journal (Ch. 18)
  • Catherine The Great Video Notes (in class Chapter 18)
  • Chapter 19 Study Guide
  • Chapter 19 Map
  • Adam Smith Journal (Ch. 19)
  • Chapter 20 Study Guide
  • Mary Wortley Montagu Journal (Ch. 20)
  • Chapter 21 Study Guide
  • Revolution Brings Reform & Terror half-sheet(Ch. 21)
  • Mary Wollstonecraft Journal Qs (Ch. 21)
  • Chapter 22 Study Guide
  • Malthus Journal (Ch. 22) 
  • Luddites Journal (Ch. 22) optional
  • Chapter 23 Study Guide
  • Chapter 23 Map
  • Cobden Journal on the Corn Laws (Ch. 23)
  • Chapter 25 Study Guide
  • Patterns of Change: Nationalism half sheet (Ch. 25)
  • Bismarck Journal (Ch.25)
  • Zola Journal (Ch. 25)
  • Chapter 24 Study Guide
  • Spencer Journal (Ch. 24)

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