Semester 2 Review Spring 2006
World History—Roth
Test: 125 questions, each question worth .6, total points possible =75
Example: 110 right out of 125 = 66/75 points
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Chapter
16 |
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Gutenberg |
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Italian
interest in classical tradition |
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Religious
makeup of |
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Renaissance
time |
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Chapter
17 |
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Commercial
Revolution and merchant class |
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Entrepreneur |
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Middle
Passage |
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Sea
routes to Asia and |
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Chapter
18 |
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Japanese
policy of isolation |
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Tokugawa
rule and loyalty |
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Chapter
19 |
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Divine
right |
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Reign
of Elizabeth I |
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Sun
King |
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War
of Spanish Succession |
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Chapter
20 |
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Age
of Enlightenment |
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Calculus |
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Galileo |
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Lavoisiers |
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Thomas
Hobbes and government |
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William
Penn |
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Chapter
21 |
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Articles
of Confederation |
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British
response to Boston Tea Party |
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Declaration
of |
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English
Civil War and Oliver Cromwell |
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Great
Migration |
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Habeas
Corpus |
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James
I (also known as) |
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Chapter
22 |
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Buffer
states |
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Conscription |
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Declarations
of Rights of Man |
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Metternich's
principles |
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Nationalism |
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Robespierre
and Reign of Terror |
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Chapter
23 |
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Domestic
system |
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Introduction
of the factory system |
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Labor
union growth |
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Textile
workers conditions |
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Chapter
24 |
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Charles
Dickens |
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Gregor
Mendel |
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Improvements
in 1800s for health and population |
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Karl
Marx |
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Romanticism |
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Urbanization |
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Utilitarianism |
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Chapter
25 |
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American
causalities in Civil War |
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American
women state voting |
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Brazilian
independence |
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Coup
d'etat |
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Dominions |
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Haitian
independence |
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Peninsulares |
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Simon
Bolivar |
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Chapter
26 |
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Alexander
III and Russification |
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Augsleich |
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Decline
in |
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Guiseppe
Mazzini |
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Magyars |
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Seven
Weeks' War |
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Unification
of |
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William
I title of united |
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Chapter
27 |
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Cecil
Rhodes |
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Colonial
officials and native people |
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Partition
of |
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Sphere
of Influence |
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Chapter
28 |
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Allied
support of Whites |
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Armenian
mass killing |
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Assassination
of Archduke Francis Ferdinand |
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Bolsheviks
and achievement of socialist society |
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Bosnia-Herzegovina
and |
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Conscription |
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Entente |
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French
demands of peace settlement |
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Killed/wounded
in WWI |
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Members
of Triple Entente |
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Schlieffen
plan |
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Treaty
of |
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Use
of propaganda |
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Chapter
29 |
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1935
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Hitler
and the Treaty of |
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Mein
Kampf |
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U.S
reason for not entering |
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Chapter
31 |
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D-Day |
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Groups
targeted for Nazi extermination |
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Nazi-Soviet
Nonaggression Pact |
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Order
of Axis surrender |
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RAF
and |
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Starting
event of WWII |
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Chapter
32 |
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Cuban
missile crisis |
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Formation
of NATO |
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Marshall
Plan |
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Response
to Soviet blockade of |
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Soviet
satellites (who) |
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Soviets
atomic bomb |
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Sputnik
I |
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Chapter
37 |
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Budget
deficit |
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Countries
once part of |
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Developing
nations |
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Dominant
republic in |
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Fall
of |
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Nicolae
Ceausescu |
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Perestroika |
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Reagan
and Gorbachev |
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Solidarity |