Prepare for your AP European History Exam with this comprehensive deep dive into Unit 7 (1815–1914). In this episode, host Wendy explores how 19th-century Europe shifted from the stability of the Concert of Europe to the volatile "Powder Keg" that ignited World War I. We break down essential exam topics including National Unification—contrasting Cavour's diplomacy in Italy with Otto von Bismarck's "Blood and Iron" in Germany—and the aggressive expansion of New Imperialism fueled by the Second Industrial Revolution.
Learn how to earn the Complexity Point by connecting political shifts to the "Crisis of the Mind," where the rational world of the Enlightenment was shattered by the revolutionary ideas of Charles Darwin, Sigmund Freud, Albert Einstein, and Friedrich Nietzsche. We also track the evolution of art from Realism to the subjective depths of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. Whether you are studying the Berlin Conference, the impact of the Maxim Gun, or the rise of Social Darwinism, this episode provides the historical evidence and causation links you need for your DBQ and LEQ essays. Don't forget to email your questions to Wendy@APHistoryHelp.com for our upcoming final review session!
Chapter Timestamps:
0:00 – Intro: Rewiring the 19th-Century Brain
1:10 – Announcements & Exam Countdown
4:10 – The Breakdown of Stability: Nationalism & The Concert of Europe
5:55 – Italian vs. German Unification (Cavour & Bismarck)
7:10 – New Imperialism & The Berlin Conference
8:45 – Fun Fact: The Maxim Gun Paradox
9:52 – The Crisis of the Mind: Darwin, Freud, Einstein, & Nietzsche
14:39 – Art in Transition: From Realism to Impressionism
16:00 – Conclusion: Connecting Unit 7 to WWI
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