<p>^^Woah, 4 times? I’m just planning on getting through PR once and reading Crash Course twice during the week of the exam. I’m currently 1/4th of the way through PR and almost fully through my first round of Crash Course.</p>
<p>As for the Multiple Choice, I’m between B and C, leaning a bit more towards C.</p>
<p>I’m thinking C. The Netherlands people were doing some crazy stuff, and Phillip II got really angry, which is why he went there to punish the people.</p>
<p>Is this the Crash Course?</p>
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<p>If it is, I’m going to memorize it and the SparkChart the week before the exam as well.</p>
<p>^Yeah that’s Crash Course.</p>
<p>Thanks! </p>
<p>The answer to the Netherlands-Phillip II question is C.</p>
<p>Here’s another one:</p>
<p>When was the fourth French republic?</p>
<p>When? From Charles de Gaulle to the present. I think.</p>
<p>No, the Fourth Republic was from Charles de Gaulle to the Algeria crisis.
[French</a> Fourth Republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_French_Republic]French”>French Fourth Republic - Wikipedia)</p>
<p>Right now we’re in the 5th republic</p>
<p>^What do you mean “we”?</p>
<p>I believe that most of us here aren’t even residents of France.</p>
<p>^Lol, I think that was just a typo.</p>
<p>Yeah, I was just joking around though. lol.</p>
<p>Yea lol. Guess I meant “It’s”</p>
<p>^don’t you mean “ITS” ???</p>
<p>It’s=it is; a contraction
Its-possessive pronoun. </p>
<p>Example:
It’s weird.
Its tail wagged.</p>
<p>Haha, AP Euro became a grammar thread.</p>
<p>^^^ tends to happen too most threads on CC… But, yes, right now France is in the 5th republic. </p>
<p>Savonarola seized power in which Italian city state in the 15th century?</p>
<p>Excuse me for my huge failure in grammar. I’ll pretend that I was being sarcastic for suggesting “ITS.”</p>
<p>Yeah. I was kidding about “its.” It’s obviously not its, and that was the joke. Ha ha ha.</p>
<p>Savonarola? Never heard of him. Though his name sounds Italian.</p>
<p>I’ll just guess Florence since I know the de Medicis were overthrown or something. Plus, there are only a limited number of city-states in Italy, so I may be lucky.</p>
<p>Yup^^^ you guessed correctly Savonarola was an Italian priest who led Florence from 1494 to his execution in 1498. He was very hostile towards the Renaissance, and led massive book burnings. He was excommunicated by Pope Alexander VI, and later executed. A Medici returned to the throne in 1512.</p>
<p>Which of the following issues was of primary concern to the Italian philosophe Cesare Beccaria?</p>
<p>A. Child-rearing
B. Legal reform
C. Technology
D. Religion
E. Agriculture</p>