World History 2015 Semester Two Final Exam Study Guide CHAPTERS AND SECTIONS COVERED: Ch 13 and Ch 14: Early to Late Middle Ages Ch 17, sec 1,2,3,4 (Also Notes) Ren and Ref Ch 19, sec 1, Ch 20: sec 1 Exploration Ch 21: sec 1,2,4 Absolute Monarchs Packets: Elizabeth and England Ch 22, sec 1,2,3 Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment Ch 23, sec 1,2,3,4 French Rev PEOPLE William the Conqueror King John Joan of Arc Da Vinci Cosimo de Medici Donatello Machiavelli Julius II Michelangelo Raphael Columbus Magellan Martin Luther Henry VIII John Calvin Ignatius Copernicus Kepler Galileo Cortes Pizarro Elizabeth Philip of Spain Francis Drake Mary Stuart Charles I Cromwell Charles II James II William and Mary Locke Louis XIV Peter the Great Newton Voltaire Rousseau Montesquieu Louis XVI Robespierre Napoleon Act of Supremacy Theocracy Counter-Reformation Jesuits Scientific Revolution Geocentric Theory Heliocentric Theory Scientific Method Conquistadors Edict of Nantes Act of Uniformity Spanish Armada Joint-Stock Company Divine Right Cavaliers Roundheads New Model Army Restoration Habeas Corpus Whigs Tories Bill of Rights Versailles Mercantilism Balance of Power Enlightenment Separation of Powers Jacobins TERMS Magna Carta Limited Monarchy Parliament Estates General Nation-State Great Schism Renaissance Vernacular Ideal Man/Woman Perspective Reformation Indulgence Protestant WORLD HISTORY SPRING FINAL EXAM STUDY QUESTIONS Units of Study Middle Ages – Early to Late (Chapters 13 and 14) EMA - Feudalism, lords, vassals, serfs, peasants, knights, castles, Charlemagne, survival, Vikings, manors, LMA – Compare to EMA, Changes in farming, Burghers, The Crusades, Emergence of towns, simony, inquisition, gothic versus Romanesque, universities, King John and the Magna Carta, Parliament, the plague, Battle of Hastings, Hundred Years War, Joan of Arc, Great Schism, Longbow, Cannon Renaissance – (Chapter 17 and notes/ packets) Rebirth, Values, Beginning, Medici, Perspective, fresco, depth, vernacular, Renaissance Man or Woman, Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Raphael, and who else? Reformation – (Chapter 17 and notes/packets) Luther, Henry VIII, John Calvin, John Knox, Counter Reformation, Ignatius, Council of Trent Exploration and Conquistadors (Ch 19, sec 1 and Ch 20, sec 1) God, Gold, Glory, Portugal versus Spain, Conquistadors, Cortes, Pizarro, Columbus, Magellan Absolute Monarchs (Ch 21, 1,2,4) Philip II of Spain, Louis XIV of France, Peter the Great of Russia Elizabeth and the development of England (Packets and Ch 21, sec 5) Elizabeth – 4 Problems, James I, Charles I, English Civil War, Cromwell, Charles II, Restoration, James II, Glorious Revolution, William and Mary Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment (Ch 22 sec 1,2,3) What were the new ideas, conflicts caused, outcomes, any individuals? French Revolution (Ch 23 sec 1,2,3,4) Causes, 4 stages, main ideas, main people, outcomes ANYTHING ELSE? Maybe some maps, some reading, or even a little writing… STUDYSTUDYSTUDYSTUDYSTUDYSTUDYSTUDYSTUDYSTUDYSTUDYSTUDYSTUDYSTUDYSTUDY