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

 

Chapter 16

Gutenberg

Italian interest in classical tradition

Low Countries

Religious makeup of Europe after 1500

Renaissance time

 

Chapter 17

Commercial Revolution and merchant class

Entrepreneur

Jamestown

Middle Passage

Sea routes to Asia and Portugal

 

Chapter 18

Indochina (what is included)

Japanese policy of isolation

Ottoman empire capital

Ottoman Empire territory at its height

Tokugawa rule and loyalty

 

Chapter 19

Divine right

Reign of Elizabeth I

Sun King

War of Spanish Succession

 

Chapter 20

Age of Enlightenment

Calculus

Galileo

Lavoisiers

Thomas Hobbes and government

William Penn

 

Chapter 21

Articles of Confederation

British response to Boston Tea Party

Declaration of Independence and Jefferson

English Civil War and Oliver Cromwell

Great Migration

Habeas Corpus

James I (also known as)

 

Chapter 22

Buffer states

Conscription

Declarations of Rights of Man

Metternich's principles

Nationalism

Robespierre and Reign of Terror

 

Chapter 23

Domestic system

Introduction of the factory system

Labor union growth

Textile workers conditions

 

Chapter 24

Charles Dickens

Gregor Mendel

Improvements in 1800s for health and population

Karl Marx

Romanticism

Urbanization

Utilitarianism

 

Chapter 25

American causalities in Civil War

American women state voting

Australia and prisoners

Brazilian independence

Coup d'etat

Dominions

Haitian independence

Peninsulares

Simon Bolivar

 

Chapter 26

Alexander III and Russification

Augsleich

Bismarck 's war to get Schleswig

Decline in Ottoman Empire --> Russian expansion

Guiseppe Mazzini

Magyars

Seven Weeks' War

Unification of Italy in 1860 (excluded two)

William I title of united Germany

 

Chapter 27

Cecil Rhodes

Colonial officials and native people

Korea and 1910

Liberia

Panama Canal construction

Partition of Africa

Sphere of Influence

 

Chapter 28

Allied support of Whites

Armenian mass killing

Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand

Belgium neutrality and Germany

Bolsheviks and achievement of socialist society

Bosnia-Herzegovina and Austria-Hungary

Conscription

Entente

French demands of peace settlement

Great Britain 's entrance into war

Killed/wounded in WWI

Members of Triple Entente

Schlieffen plan

Treaty of Versailles

Use of propaganda

 

Chapter 29

1935 Nuremberg Laws

Hitler and the Treaty of Versailles

Mein Kampf

U.S reason for not entering League of Nations

 

Chapter 31

D-Day

Groups targeted for Nazi extermination

Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact

Nuremberg

Order of Axis surrender

RAF and Britain

Starting event of WWII

U.S. entrance into war

U.S. policy in war's early phases

 

Chapter 32

Cuban missile crisis

Formation of NATO

League of Nations --> United Nations

Marshall Plan

Response to Soviet blockade of Berlin

Soviet satellites (who)

Soviets atomic bomb

Sputnik I

 

Chapter 37

Brandenburg Gate

Budget deficit

Countries once part of Yugoslavia

Developing nations

Dominant republic in USSR

Fall of Berlin Wall and Germany

Nicolae Ceausescu

Perestroika

Reagan and Gorbachev

Solidarity