<p>Things to know backwards and forwards:</p>
<p><strong>treaties</strong> - implications of, territorial losses/gains, etc.</p>
<p><strong>lineages</strong> - order of kings/queens by country, who’s important and why, when crowns switch families and why</p>
<p><strong>role of women</strong> - in every era/country/etc. - KNOW THIS; it seems random but the Euro test seems to love women more than any other history test I’ve taken</p>
<p><strong>philosophers</strong> - what they stood for, main ideas, main works, who actually affected change, influence over monarchies, why they almost all came from France</p>
<p><strong>unification stories</strong> - especially Germany (Bismarck) and Italy (Cavour, Garibaldi, Mazzini)</p>
<p><strong>role of religion</strong> - especially important moments in Protestant/Catholic Reformation - also role of women in these changes/how their role in society changed because of the changes in religion; also anti-Semitism and the reasons behind it</p>
<p><strong>timeline of the French Revolution through to Napoleon III</strong> - especially the White Revolution, why bringing back the royal family failed, and role of communism </p>
<p>Good luck! At my school, Euro was undoubtedly the best AP class.</p>