Name: __________________________________________ Date: __________________ Modern World History Final – Study Guide Unit 1 - Absolutism Absolute Monarchs Divine Right Phillip II El Escorial Edict of Nantes Cardinal Richelieu Cardinal Mazarin Louis XIV Jean Baptiste Colbert Mercantilism Versailles Thirty Years War Peace of Westphalia Consequences of the Peace of Westphalia Frederick the Great Maria Theresa Seven Years War Ivan the Terrible Boyars Time of Troubles Peter the Great Westernization St. Petersburg English Civil War Royalists Puritans Oliver Cromwell Restoration Glorious Revolution Constitutional Monarchy Cabinet Unit 2 - Enlightenment Social Contract Natural Rights Thomas Hobbes John Locke Philosophes Voltaire Baron de Montesqieu Jean Jacques Rousseau Cesare Bonesana Beccaria Mary Wollstonecraft Belief in Progress Secular Outlook Importance of the Individual Salons Encyclopedia Baroque Neoclassical Enlightened Despots Unit 3 – French Revolution First Estate Second Estate Third Estate Louis XVI Marie Antoinette Parlements Ancien Regime Crisis Assembly of Notables Estates-General Tennis Court Oath The Bastille Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen Olympe de Gouges Constitutional Monarchy Legislative Assembly Sans-Culottes The Convention Regicide Maximilien Robespierre Committee for Public Safety Girondists Jacobins Georges Danton Jean-Paul Marat Law of Suspects The Directory Napoleon Meritocracy Consulate Coup d’Etat Plebiscite Lycees Concordat Napoleonic Code Scorched Earth Policy Battle of Waterloo Congress of Vienna Metternich Unit 4 – Industrial Rev. Agricultural Revolution Charles Townshend Jethro Tull Enclosure Movement Factory System Alexander Graham Bell Guglielmo Marconi Interchangeable Parts Assembly Line Division of Labor Mass Production Corporation Monopoly Adam Smith Laissez-Faire Capitalism Socialism Marxism Communist Manifesto Manifesto Communism Factory Act of 1833 Mines Act Ten Hours Act Unit 7 – World Between the Wars Nicholas II Mensheviks Bolsheviks Lenin Rasputin March Revolution Bolshevik Revolution Joseph Stalin Totalitarianism Chinese Communist Party Mao Zedong Mohandas Gandhi Mahatma Civil Disobedience Weimar Republic Dawes Plan Franklin D. Roosevelt Fascism Mussolini Adolf Hitler Nazi Party Appeasement Third Reich Unit 5 – Imperialism Imperialism Racism Social Darwinism Africa Pre-Imperialism Berlin Conference David Livingstone Henry Stanley Boer War (1899-1902) Geopolitics Crimean War Battle of Plassey Sepoys Jewel in the Crown British Restrictions on Indians Sepoy Rebellion Raj Ram Mohun Roy Unit 6 – World War I 5 Great European Powers 1871 MAIN Causes of War Triple Entente Triple Alliance Schlieffen Plan Central Powers Allies Western Front Eastern Front Trench Warfare Trench Foot Trench Rats No Man’s Land Gallipoli Campaign Unrestricted Sub. Warfare Zimmerman Telegram Total War Rationing Propaganda Paris Peace Conference Big Four Fourteen Points Treaty of Versailles War Guilt Clause Unit 8 – World War II Allied Powers Axis Powers Blitzkrieg Winston Churchill Battle of Britain Eastern Front (WWII) Pearl Harbor Attack Battle of Midway General Douglas MacArthur Aryans Holocaust Nuremberg Laws Kristallnacht Ghettos Concentration Camps Extermination Camps D-Day Battle of the Bulge Kamikaze Atomic Bomb Manhattan Project Hiroshima Nagasaki Nuremberg Trials