History 144: Second Exam Guidelines For the second exam you will be responsible for the following chapters in the Bentley/Ziegler textbook: Ch. 23: The Transformation of Europe (only pp. 512-19) Ch. 28: Revolutions & National States in the Atlantic World Ch. 29: The Making of Industrial Society Ch. 30: The Americas in the Age of Independence Ch. 31: Societies at Crossroads Ch. 33: The Building of Global Empires The exam will consist of: 19 questions based on textbook material 4 questions based on Things Fall Apart 4 questions based on Personalities & Problems 28 questions based on class lectures 55 (as per syllabus assignments) questions total, each worth 2 points, but for a maximum score of 100 That is, 5 answers may be wrong and the maximum score can still be earned. Each question has 4 possible answers. Answer all questions; leave none blank. In addition to the names of the people profiled in the Wolf book, there will be questions on the following names & concepts: trade unions Social Darwinists nationalism José de San Martin Romanticism Simón Bolívar urbanization classical liberalism women’s roles opening of Japan US Civil War Haitian Revolution emancipation of Russian serfs The Vindication of the Rights of Women Philosophes/European Enlightenment Karl Marx industrialization & Industrial laissez-faire Revolution socialism imperialism & colonialism opium Seneca Falls Convention Berlin Conference American & French emigration Revolutions th birth rates in the West, 19 century Latin American Wars of Independence Declaration of Rights of Women/Female Citizen No dates to memorize (where necessary, dates are included in stem of question). Bring half-page-size Scantron; at exam time write on the Scantron whether taking exam A or B or C. Please do not write on any of the exam pages themselves. Use a Scantron that is not bent, folded, or crumbled (otherwise the machine will reject it).