Final Exam Review Sheet Time & Place

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CP World History
Ms. Horn
Final Exam Review Sheet
Time & Place
Period 4: Friday, June 13, 10:15-12:15
Period 6: Tuesday, June 17, 10:15-12:15
Room 235
Review & Strategies
In class Monday, June 9 & Wednesday, June 11
Additional: TBA & by appointment
Exam Format
104 multiple choice questions (50%)
essay & primary source analysis (50%)
Unit VI: The Industrial Revolution
Industrial Revolution
Factors of production (land, labor, capital)
Enclosure movement
Seed drill
Crop rotation
Selective breeding
Flying shuttle
Spinning jenny
Water frame
Cottage industry v. factory system
Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in England?
Steam engine
Steamboats
Coal
iron
Locomotive
Urbanization
Manchester, England
Child labor
How did the Industrial Revolution affect the lives of the poor?
What were living conditions like for the urban poor?
What were the working conditions like for factory workers?
What were the positive and negative effects of the Industrial Revolution?
Luddites
How did the Industrial Revolution affect the social structure of England?
How did some groups try to change the way the Industrial Revolution affected them?
Capitalism
Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations 1776
Laissez-faire
Utilitarianism (Mill & Bentham)
Socialism
Radical Socialism/ Communism
Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels/ The Communist Manifesto
How did the Industrial Revolution change the way people looked at the economy?
Who were the critics of the Industrial Revolution? Did they have a point?
Explain the theories of capitalism and socialism. How are they different? What are
the criticisms of each?
Unit VII: Imperialism
Imperialism
Causes & Motives
Why now?
Africa
What was Africa like before imperialism?
The Berlin Conference (which nations were/ were not there? What happened?)
King Leopold II
Belgian Congo
The Casement Report
England
Cecil Rhodes
Rhodesia
South Africa
Boer War
Afrikaners
Apartheid
Nelson Mandela
White Man’s Burden
China
Confucianism
Qing Dynasty
Opium, Opium Wars
Lin Zexu’s letter to Queen Victoria
Treaty of Nanjing (Unequal treaties)
indemnity
Extraterritoriality
Taiping Rebellion/ Hong Xiuquan
Dowager Empress Cixi
Self-strengthening movement
“Spheres of Influence”
Boxer Rebellion
Open Door Policy
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By 1700, how did China compare with European nations?
What was China’s attitude toward other nations before the Opium Wars?
What impact did the Opium Wars have on China?
What role did foreign nations have in China by 1900?
India
British East India Company
Sepoy Rebellion
The Raj: British Rule
Viceroy: Who had power under the Raj? What roles could Indians play?
What were the benefits of British Rule in India? What were the problems?
Dadabhai Naoroji
Indian National Congress
The Muslim League
Mohandas Gandhi, The Salt March
Independence
Partition
Imperialism Questions
What caused European nations to imperialize other areas of the world? What did
they hope to gain?
Why did imperialism occur in the late 1800s?
Why did European nations want to colonize Africa?
Unit VIII: World War I
*Map of Europe before WWI
MAIN causes (Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism)
Triple Alliance (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy*) Central Powers
Triple Entente (Russia, England, France)  Allies
Archduke France Ferdinand
Gavrilo Principe/ The Black Hand
The Balkans: Serbia
Ottoman Empire
The Central Powers
The Allies
Schleiffen Plan/ Belgium
Propaganda
Western Front/ Eastern Front
Why did Russia drop out of the war?
Trench warfare
Blockade
Weapons: machine guns, tanks, poison gas, planes, submarines (U-boats)
Unrestricted submarine warfare
The Lusitania
The Zimmerman Note
Woodrow Wilson
When did the U.S. join the war, why, and to what effect?
Armistice: 11/11/18 (11:00!)
Wilson’s 14 Points: disarmament, self-determination
The Treaty of Versailles
War-Guilt Clause
Reparations
The League of Nations
Armenian Genocide (see Bryan/ Brandon’s presentations)
*New map of Europe
Answer the following questions:
1. Why was the alliance system dangerous?
2. Name some important new weapons and military techniques introduced in
World War I?
3. The Allies and the Central Powers accused each other of war atrocities. What
did each side say about the other? In our opinion, was one side worse than
the other?
4. What factors led to the US entry into World War I?
5. What were the general proposals of Wilson’s Fourteen Points?
6. To what degree were Wilson’s Fourteen Points adopted by the Treaty of
Versailles?
7. Summarize the provisions of the Versailles Treaty.
Maps
Africa
Asia
Europe (1914, 1919)
Also see the Unit IX: Review Sheet: World War II—you should
already have this
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