Review Third Nine Weeks Test World History 1E

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Review Third Nine Weeks Test
World History
1E-Identify major causes and describe the major effects of the following important turning points in
world history from 1750-1914: the Scientific Revolutions the Industrial Revolution and its impact on
the development of modern economic systems, European imperialism, and the Enlightenment’s
impact of political revolutions. (Notes-imperialism book, eco. Systems tri-fold, etc.)
Effects
Inventions
Industrial
Revolution
People
Challenges
Capitalism
Socialism
Communism
People
Basic Concepts
Scientific Revolution
Causes
Effects
Enlightenment Thinkers-see notes
8A-Explain how 17th and 18th century European scientific advancements led to the Industrial
Revolution
Agricultural RevolutionFactory SystemImproved TransportationFactory System8B-Explain how the Industrial Revolution led to political, economic, and social changes in Europe
PoliticalFactory Act of 1833Reform Bill of 1832EconomicFactory SystemCorn LawsSocial-effects of Industrial Revolution
8C-Indentify the major political, economic, and social motivations that influenced European
imperialism
Berlin Conference of 1884-1885Raw MaterialsNew Attitudes8D-Explain the major characteristics and impact of European imperialism
Characteristics
Patterns of Management
Impact
8E-Explain the effects of free enterprise in the Industrial Revolution
Manchester School in Britain- movement to lower tariffs
Repeal of Navigation and Corn Laws- 1840’s less protectionism in the economy
Abandonment of quotas and tariffs- support Adam Smith and David Ricardo’s support of free trade
9A-Compare the causes, characteristics, and consequences of the American and French revolutions,
emphasizing the role of the Enlightenment, the Glorious Revolution, and religion
American Revolution
French Revolution
Causes
Characteristics
Consequences
9B-Explain the impact of Napoleon Bonaparte and the Napoleonic Wars on Europe and Latin America
Economy
Roman
Catholic
Church
Haiti
France
Napoleon
Napoleonic
Code
Latin
America
Independence
Movements
Congress of Vienna-
Nationalistic MovementsGermany
Italy
Greece
9C-Trace the influence of the American and French revolutions on Latin America, including the role of
Simon Bolivar
Written Declarations of Rights of man
American Revolution
Free Market Flourished
Jose de San Martin
French Revolution
Uprising of the common man
Simon Bolivar
Hidalgo
9D-Identify the influence of ideas such as separation of powers, checks and balances, liberty, equality,
democracy, popular sovereignty, human rights, constitutionalism, and nationalism on political
revolutions.
DefineSeparation of powersChecks and balancesLibertyEqualityDemocracyPopular SovereigntyHuman RightsConstitutionalismNationalism10D-Identify the causes of the February (March) and October revolutions of 1917 in Russia.
Causes of the 1917 Revolutions in Russia
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
16A-Locate place and regions of historical significance directly related to major eras and turning points
in world history.
Places/regions related
Absolute Monarchies in EuropeFrench RevolutionAmerican RevolutionImperialismNapoleonic WarsLatin AmericaBritish EmpireIndustrial Revolution16B-Analyze the influence of human and physical geographic factors on major events in world history,
including the opening of the Panama and Suez canals
Effects of the Suez Canal
1.
2.
3.
Effects of the Panama Canal
1.
2.
3.
4.
24A-Describe the changing roles of women, children, and families during major eras of world history.
See notes on Industrial Revolution.
24B-Describe the major influence of women during major eras of world history such as Queen
Victoria.
What was her accomplishment?
19B-Identify the characteristics of the following political systems: absolute monarchy, limited
monarchy
Define
Absolute MonarchyLimited Monarchy20A-Explain the development of democratic-republican government through the English Civil War and
the Enlightenment
English Bill of Rights compared to U.S. Bill of Rights
Baron de Montesquieu
John Locke
Thomas Hobbes
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Voltaire
20B-Identify the impact of political and legal ideas contained in the following documents: the English
Bill of Rights, the U.S. Constitutions, and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.
English Bill
of Rights
Declaration of
Independence
US Constitution
Declaration of the Rights
of Man and Citizen
20C-Explain the political philosophies of individuals such as John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, Charles de
Montesquieu, Jean Jacques Rousseau, John Calvin, Thomas Jefferson, and William Blackstone (Look at
notes.)
17A-Identify important changes in human life caused by the Industrial Revolution (See notes).
17B-Summarize the role of economics in driving political changes as related to the Industrial
Revolution.
Reform Bill of 1832Chartism Movement in Great Britain18A-Indentify the historical origins and characteristics of the free enterprise system, including the
contributions of Adam Smith, especially the influence of his ideas found in The Wealth of Nations.
Characteristics of free enterprise1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
The Wealth of Nations (laissez faire)18B-Identify the historical origins and characteristics of communism, including the influences of Karl
Marx
Characteristics of communismCommunist ManifestoProletariat18C-Indentify the historical origins and characteristics of socialism.
Characteristics of socialismCharles FourierSaint-SimonRobert Owen27D-Describe the origins of the Scientific Revolution in 16th century Europe and explain its impact on
scientific thinking worldwide (See notes).
27E-Indentify the contributions of significant scientists such as Copernicus, Galileo, Isaac Newton, and
Robert Boyle (See notes).
28A-Explain the role of textile manufacturing and steam technology in initiating the Industrial
Revolution and the role of the factory system and transportation technology in advancing the
Industrial Revolution
Textile Industry
New inventions and their impact-
Cotton Gin (Eli Whitney)Steam Technology
James WattRobert FultonFactory SystemTransportation TechnologyRailroads28B-Explain the roles of military technology, transportation technology, communication technology,
and medical advancements in initiating and advancing 19th century imperialism (See notes.)
28E-Identify the contributions of significant scientists and inventors such as Marie Curie, Thomas
Edison, Albert Einstein, Louis Pasteur, and James Watt. (See notes.)
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