vocab- •enlightenment: a intellectual movement that applied new ways of understanding •nationalism: a sense of commonality among a people enlightenment majored in 1. rationalism (reason) 2. empiricism (true knowledge is gained through the senses) •enlightenment philosophers applied those methods to human society •enlightenment began in Europe and it represented significant shift in authority from outside a person to inside a person (god-people) new belief systems- 1.deism 2. atheism (rejection of religious beliefs) political ideas- 1. individualism 2.natural rights (given by god life liberty and property they can’t be taken away by a monarch) 3. social contract effects- 1.major revolutions created nationalism 2. led to a expansion of suffrage (right to vote) 3. abolition of slavery (great britain abolished slavery) 4. end of serdom and peasant revolts 5. calls for women’s suffrage
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Your emotions are completely understandable; after all, you're only human. If you're truly seeking enlightenment, you can attain that and much more by becoming a member of the Illuminatus. While it may seem mythical, there are genuine avenues for entry available to you.
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Thank you Heimler for creating these videos. You really save student's lives by not only making these videos fun to watch but also understandable. This helps a lot.
Can someone help me connect the dots? They wanted individualism but then started grouping together again in nationalsim. And John Locke used the base that God gave people natural rights and therefore couldn't be challenged but the previous ideas were about fact/reason over religion and stuff. Or was that just kinda John's loophole? And do we know if there was anything like abolitionism going on for serfs too?
Does anybody know if Mr. Heimler made REVIEW videos for units (5-8 or the rest of them). I crammed and took notes on (1-4) but, I loved the review ones.
All topic videos are free but the review videos are only free for the first 4 units. I believe that the review videos for units 5-8 are in the review guide that he sells.
"to get knowy knowy you've got to get thinky thinky instead of feely feely". I couldn't have put it better myself. Just don't put it like that in your answer paper!
just to be clear, the British body politic at the time of the American revolution did not believe in the divine right of kings or in monarchy as a form of government legitimacy, so it is puzzling that Americans should think that they did. But who am I to bust an American myth?
And though the British parliament abolished slavery, slavery was not a British invention and slavery had not existed in Britain since Roman times, more than a thousand years before slavery became a thing in America. The law change was extra terrestrial... it applied to British citizens actions OUTSIDE of British territory.
As for No Taxation without Representation, as yourselves these two questions. When did the United States stop taxing its citizens living overseas? And if the answer to that is unsatisfactory ask yourselves "which president signed into law a rule that allows overseas citizens to vote in US elections?". Clue: as of posting in October 2024, he is still with us.
This man is the only thing keeping AP from feeling like AP
I have an LEQ tomorrow on this topic and this really helped. Thanks
Good luck on the LEQ!
omg same!!
Same here but i have a dbq
vocab-
•enlightenment: a intellectual movement that applied new ways of understanding
•nationalism: a sense of commonality among a people
enlightenment majored in
1. rationalism (reason)
2. empiricism (true knowledge is gained through the senses)
•enlightenment philosophers applied those methods to human society
•enlightenment began in Europe and it represented significant shift in authority from outside a person to inside a person (god-people)
new belief systems-
1.deism
2. atheism (rejection of religious beliefs)
political ideas-
1. individualism
2.natural rights (given by god life liberty and property they can’t be taken away by a monarch)
3. social contract
effects-
1.major revolutions created nationalism
2. led to a expansion of suffrage (right to vote)
3. abolition of slavery (great britain abolished slavery)
4. end of serdom and peasant revolts
5. calls for women’s suffrage
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Thanks, having a nice little note quide on the key points is nice for review
Its a crime your free 7 min video is teaching me these concepts better than the college semester I paid for
Bros in college learning the same thing as a 10th grader
@@oSeptember-BSAP is defined as college level classes… No shame in learning in different level of educations
@@oSeptember-BS whats wrong with that?
Bruh for real. I'm a 10th grader in AP world and heimler gets to the point way better than my AP teacher
@@oSeptember-BS It's supposed to be a college class, that's the whole point
interesting content. I've consistently felt driven to contribute to humanity's greatest pursuits, aspiring to wield influence, power,secrets to perfect health and security. Recognition has been a persistent desire, not stemming from pride or extravagance, but from a deep sense of identity and purpose. Internally, I yearn to delve into the depths of human understanding, seeking knowledge reserved for the select few. My aspiration is to embrace the enlightenment that our predecessors fervently wished for us to attain.
Your emotions are completely understandable; after all, you're only human. If you're truly seeking enlightenment, you can attain that and much more by becoming a member of the Illuminatus. While it may seem mythical, there are genuine avenues for entry available to you.
Oh yeah? Is it actually feasible to become a member? I've always believed it's reserved for individuals of a certain socioeconomic status.
Yes, that's deliberate; it's what they want you to believe. For a deeper understanding of the matter, researching Radiant Reservation will provide you with greater clarity and facilitate access to exclusive organizations.
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They aren't a covert organization; instead, they function subtly, embracing those sincerely committed to improving humanity. Should you aspire to propel our species forward, they'll extend a welcoming hand, presenting wealth, influence, considerable impact, hidden knowledge on well-being, and most importantly, age-old wisdom unraveling the intricacies of global matters.
Mr. Heimler, I couldn't do AP histories without you!! 🙏Your videos are truly 'enlightening' ;) Just know that you freakin ROCK!
I hope you understand how much every WHAP student across America loves you.
i have a dbq tomorrow and I am so thankful for this! Thanks so much:)
Thank you Heimler for creating these videos. You really save student's lives by not only making these videos fun to watch but also understandable. This helps a lot.
"Actual historical footage of 18th century britain" had me cracking up 🤣
i got like 12 hrs till i gotta be in the gym for the exam and i just got to unit 5.
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same...
We got this
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I have an AP world history test tomorrow, do you have any videos over the renaissance & reformation or the rise of Russia? Thanks!
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I have a DBQ tomorrow and im about to watch all your Unit 5 lessons 😭
Have a test on this today. Wish me luck!
Got an MCQ and SAQ test on chapter 5,6,and 7 tomorrow. Thank you for the content!
I enjoyed this so much!
Hey, it's the unit where (almost) all students start paying attention in class 😐
I started paying attention 1 day ago, am I cooked
@@z-moneyk7827 I started sleeping in class since March, wish me luck too
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heimler when are you adding the unit 4 notes review guide to the website?
This week… but the old unit 4 is there if you need it
Uhmmmm I’m watching this 15 min before the exam 😭😭
Can someone help me connect the dots? They wanted individualism but then started grouping together again in nationalsim. And John Locke used the base that God gave people natural rights and therefore couldn't be challenged but the previous ideas were about fact/reason over religion and stuff. Or was that just kinda John's loophole? And do we know if there was anything like abolitionism going on for serfs too?
Does anybody know if Mr. Heimler made REVIEW videos for units (5-8 or the rest of them). I crammed and took notes on (1-4) but, I loved the review ones.
i thibk u have to pay for those
All topic videos are free but the review videos are only free for the first 4 units. I believe that the review videos for units 5-8 are in the review guide that he sells.
might be the hardest unit D:
does the king reply
2 days too late heimler- took the unit 5a test on friday
Skill issue
you talk fast, I prefere captivating. you have good content, share your enthusiasm
I have bbq tomorrow still diggin this video though!
you have barbeque? XD invite me there
fr i thought the exact same thing... bbq vs dbq@@justinsaquatics
thanks
"to get knowy knowy you've got to get thinky thinky instead of feely feely". I couldn't have put it better myself. Just don't put it like that in your answer paper!
just to be clear, the British body politic at the time of the American revolution did not believe in the divine right of kings or in monarchy as a form of government legitimacy, so it is puzzling that Americans should think that they did. But who am I to bust an American myth?
And though the British parliament abolished slavery, slavery was not a British invention and slavery had not existed in Britain since Roman times, more than a thousand years before slavery became a thing in America. The law change was extra terrestrial... it applied to British citizens actions OUTSIDE of British territory.
As for No Taxation without Representation, as yourselves these two questions. When did the United States stop taxing its citizens living overseas? And if the answer to that is unsatisfactory ask yourselves "which president signed into law a rule that allows overseas citizens to vote in US elections?". Clue: as of posting in October 2024, he is still with us.
Im cooked.
Enlightened by the rice of the champa variety
I can't believe that am being forced to watch this cus of an exam😂💔
Like what do you mean
First! Aarav shetty and Darsh shetty were here!
grinding unit 5-8 for class extra credit (im cooked)
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Heh indivisuals and societies😒