Spring Final Exam Study Guide

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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…
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