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Final Exam Study Guide
Honors World History
2012-2013
Chapter 14
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Islam
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Five Pillars
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Allah
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Haji

Hijra
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Quran

Shiites

Sunni
Chapter 21
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Florence
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Humanism
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Petrarch
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Leonardo Da Vinci

Michelangelo
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Secularism

Machiavelli

Donatello
Chapter 23

Prince Henry the
Navigator
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Christopher Columbus
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Ferdinand Magellan
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Vasco De Gama
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Bartholomew Dias
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Northwest passage
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Amerigo Vespucci
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Columbian Exchange
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Small pox
Chapter 24
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Act of Supremacy
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Counter-reformation
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Jesuits

Martin Luther
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John Calvin
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Edict of Nantes
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Henry VIII

Queen Elizabeth
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Indulgences
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Peace of Augsburg
Chapter 25
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Thirty years war
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Treaty of Westphalia
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Absolutism
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Louis 14th
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James I

Charles I
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Puritans

English civil war

Cavaliers &
Roundheads
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Oliver Cromwell

Restoration

English Bill of Rights

Glorious revolution
Chapter 26

Great Elector

Hapsburgs

Hohenzollerns

Junkers

Romanovs

Peter the great
Chapter 28
 Ming China
 Beijing
 Forbidden City
 Explorations Jeng Ho
 Confucianism
 Chinese isolationism
 Macao
 Manchus
Chapter 29
 Daimyo
 Shogun
 Samurai
 Tokugawa
 Ieyasu
 Edo
 Kyoto
 Haiku
 Matthew Perry
Chapter 30
 Cortes
 Montezuma
 Pizarro
 Atahualpa
 Viceroy
 Peninsular
 Creoles/criollos
 Mestizos
 Encomienda
Chapter 31
 geocentric/heliocentric
theories
 Copernicus
 Galileo
 Isaac Newton
Enlightenment
 John Locke
 Social Contract
 Montesquieu
 Voltaire
 Jean Jacques Rousseau
 Adam Smith
Chapter 32
 Seven Years
War/French and Indian
War
 Stamp Act
 Thomas Paine
 Declaration
Independence
 Boston Tea Party
 Consequences Am.
Revolution
Chapter 33
 Louis 16th/ Marie
Antoinette
 Problems in Estates
 Storming of the Bastille
 Robespierre
 Declaration of the
Rights of Man
 The Directory
 Napoleon
(military/war)
 Concordat
 Napoleonic Code
 Congress of Vienna
(Vienna Settlement)
Chapter 34
 1st Industrial
Revolution
 Enclosure movement
 Putting out system
 Reasons GB was a
good place for
industrialization
 Factory Acts
 Henry Bessemer
 Negative aspects of
Industrial Revolution
Chapter 35
 Conservatism
 Reactionary
 Liberalism
 Revolts of 1848
Chapter 36
 Crimean War
 Czar Alexander II
 Napoleon III
 Bismarck
 Franco-Prussia War
 Unification of
Italy/Germany
 Cavour
 Austro/Prussian War
 Augsleich of 1867
 White Man’s Burden
Chapter 38
 Boers
 South Africa
 Great Trek
 Shaka
 Trekboers
 Zulu War
Chapter 39
 Miguel Hidalgo
 Jose De San Martin
 Simon Bolivar
 Monroe Doctrine
 Monoculture
Chapter 40
 Karl Marx
 Class Struggle
 Communist manifesto
 New Energy sources
 Corporations
Chapter 41
 Charles Darwin
 Natural Selection
 Theory of Relativity
 Big Bang Theory
 Sigmund Freud
Chapter 42
 Kaiser Wilhelm
 Balkans
 Lusitania
 Zimmerman note
 14 points
 League of Nations
 Treaty of Versailles
 Triple Alliance/Entente
Chapter 43
 Weimar Republic
 Totalitarianism
 Fascism
 Mussolini
 Dawes Plan
 March on Rome
 Attitude late 1920s
Chapter 44
 Provisional
Government
 Bolsheviks
 Duma
 Cheka
 Lenin
 Kerensky
 Trotsky
 Stalin
 Five Year Plan
 Brest-Litosvk
Chapter 45
 Hitler-early career
 Mein Kampf
 Nazi’s
 Himmler
 Nuremberg Laws
 Wannsee Conference
 Final Solution
Chapter 46
 Opium Wars
 Taiping rebellion
 Boxer Rebellion
 Sun Yat-sen
 Chiang Kai-Shek
 Long March
 Mao Zedong
 Meiji Reformation
Chapter 47
 Luftwaffe
 Japanese invasion of
China
 Francisco Franco
 Weaknesses in League
of Nations
 Neville Chamberlain
 Munich Conference
 FDR
 Blitzkrieg
 Churchill
 Non-Aggression Pact
(Nazi-Soviet)
 Major Battles
 Pearl Harbor
 Holocaust
 Major Conferences
 Truman
 Berlin Airlift
Chapter 49
 United Nations
 Nuremberg Trials
 Superpowers
 Cold War
 Iron Curtain
 Nato
 Warsaw Pact
 Marshall Plan
 Truman Doctrine
 Korean War
 Cuban Missile Crisis
 Khrushchev
 De-Stalinization
 Brezhnev
 Berlin Wall
 Nuclear Test Ban
Chapter 50
 Decolonization
 Gandhi
 Developing countries
Chapter 51
 Mao’s Communist
China
 Red Guards
 Little Red book
 Massacre in Tiananmen
Square
 Japan-government,
economy, foreign
policy post WWII
 Douglas McArthur
 Kashmir
 Four Little Tigers
 Douglas Macarthur
 Vietnam War
 Taliban
Chapter 52
 Division of Africa
 Assimilation
 White Man’s Burden
 Nelson Mandela
 South Africa
 Apartheid
Chapter 53
 NAFTA
 Good Neighbor policy
 Fidel Castro
Chapter 54
 Balfour Declaration
 Mustafa Kemal
 Israel
 PLO
 Islamic Revoluiton
 Iraq-Iran War
 Persian Gulf War 1991
 Al Qaida
 Opec
Chapter 55
 Command economy
 Perestroika
 Glasnost
 Breakup of Soviet
Union
 Yeltsin
 Vladimir Putin
Chapter 56
 Global warming
 WMD’s
 September 11
 Women’s liberation
Honors World History – Free Responses
1. Explain the origins of the Industrial Revolution and its effects on European
society.
2. Explain the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and how it led to further conflict in
Europe.
3. Analyze the foundations of totalitarian governments and their roles leading up
until WWII.
4. Discuss the causes and outcomes of the Russian Revolution.
5. Discuss the transformation of Asian countries’ transitions from European colonies
to independent nations in the 20th century.
6. Explain how nationalism and diversity affected stability in the Middle East.
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