1. Identify and explain 3 of the SPRITE EM causes of the French Revolution. Identify the three estates and which of the three led the French Revolution?
What were two of the long term effects of the French Revollution?
2. What are the three factors of production? Where did the Industrial Revolution begin? What two nations were the largest industrial powers by 1900? Why?
How did the IR change life for the worker? What two classes emerged during the Industrial Revolution? What were two positive and two negative effects of industrialized life?
3. What is New Imperialism? Why did it occur after the Industrial Revolution? How did Japan avoid being taken over by the Western powers?
4. Who was Mahatma Gandhi? Explain the two parts of Civil Disobedience and how it became a powerful force in the 20th and 21st century.Wh
5. What are the MAINS causes of WWI.
6. How was Hitler able to use the fallout from the Treaty of Versailles to come to power in Weimar Germany? Why did the Nazi's oppose swing music? How did the Nazi's use propaganda to come to power?
7. What was the Holocaust and why are there Holocaust deniers? How should you respond to them?
8. Who was a bigger villain in All Quiet on the Western Front: Corporal Himmelstoess or Professor Kanorek? What was Erich Maria Remarque's point? Why did the Nazi's ban the book?
What were two of the long term effects of the French Revollution?
2. What are the three factors of production? Where did the Industrial Revolution begin? What two nations were the largest industrial powers by 1900? Why?
How did the IR change life for the worker? What two classes emerged during the Industrial Revolution? What were two positive and two negative effects of industrialized life?
3. What is New Imperialism? Why did it occur after the Industrial Revolution? How did Japan avoid being taken over by the Western powers?
4. Who was Mahatma Gandhi? Explain the two parts of Civil Disobedience and how it became a powerful force in the 20th and 21st century.Wh
5. What are the MAINS causes of WWI.
6. How was Hitler able to use the fallout from the Treaty of Versailles to come to power in Weimar Germany? Why did the Nazi's oppose swing music? How did the Nazi's use propaganda to come to power?
7. What was the Holocaust and why are there Holocaust deniers? How should you respond to them?
8. Who was a bigger villain in All Quiet on the Western Front: Corporal Himmelstoess or Professor Kanorek? What was Erich Maria Remarque's point? Why did the Nazi's ban the book?
Final exam review #1
Final exam review sheets due the day of the Final Exam
Enlightenment and the Age of Revolutions
Enlightenment and the Age of Revolutions
anarchy
absolute monarchy
republic
theocracy
monarchy
dictator
John Locke and Natural Rights
Adam Smith’s concept of Laissez Faire (free market) means
The Enlightenment led to which two revolutions?
Republic
Suffrage
Divine Right
Limited vs Absolute Monarchy
Montesquieu’s ideas of separation of powers supported a government that…
French razor/Guillotine
Robespierre
Versailles
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
Napoleon
Who made up the three estates
1st
2nd
3rd
Who made up about 90% of all French people before the French Revolution
Chronology: Louis XVI, Napoleon, Robespierre
Industrial Revolution
Where did it first begin?
In what industry?
Enclosure Movement
Entrepreneur
Major uses of iron
What was a danger of working in a factory in the 19th century?
What organized to protect the workers
Urbanization
Enclosure Movement
Immigration
Karl Marx (Com____________)
Adam Smith (Cap______________)
Adam Smith (Cap______________)
Slums
Entrepreneurs/Inventors
James Watt
Eli Whitney
Alfred Nobel
Louis Pasteur
Thomas Edison
Henry Ford
Assembly Line
New Imperialism
How did the Industrial Revolution contribute to imperialism?
Which 20th century war did Imperialism help start?
Which 2 countries dominated African Imperialism?
Why did the Opium War start?
What methods did Gandhi use to encourage Indian Independence?
World War I dates
Allies vs. _____________________
MAINS causes of WWI
Nationalism in the Balkans between what two nations
Franz Fedinand, vs. Gavrilo Princip
Zwifrontenkrieg and von Schlieffan Plan
Who mobilized forces threatening Germany
What nation’s neutrality did England Protect
Eastern Front
Western Front
Stalemate
trench war
new weapons
propaganda
Chronology:
1. Renaissance, Fall of Rome, Middle Ages
2. American Revolution, Enlightenment, French Revolution
3. Assassination of Franz Ferdinand, German Reparations, Treaty of Versailles
4. Anschluss with Austria, Germany re-militarizes the Rhineland, Blitzkrieg of Poland
5. Rise of Hitler, Great Depression, Start of WWII
6. Cold War, WWI, WWII
WWII dates:_______________________
Allies vs. ____________________ identify countries
Identify the nations they ruled,
Who were the Big Three (Allies) ____________________________________________________________
Who were the Big Three (Allies) ____________________________________________________________
Benito Mussolini
Adolf Hitler
Joseph Stalin
Franklin D. Roosevelt/Harry Truman
Winston Churchill
Emperor Hirohito/Hedeki Tojo
D-Day/Operation Overlord
Blitzkrieg
Pearl Harbor
Two US theatres in WWII
Blitzkrieg
Targets of the A-Bomb
Kamikaze
Genocide
Aryan Race
Swastika
Holocaust/Final Solution
Auschwitz
Cold War dates
US vs. ________________________
Capitalism vs. _______________________
Berlin Airlift
Vietnam War
Cuban Missile Crisis (13 Days in October)
MAD theory of deterrence
What they might say
a. Holocaust victim
b. Nazi
c. Hiroshima resident
d. Kamikaze
e. Indian nationalism
f. WWI soldier
g. Russian Communist in 1917, supporter of the revolution
h. Assembly line worker
Map of Europe: Identify England, France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Spain, Russia
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