Sunday, June 3, 2012

Final Study Guide


Final is 100% multiple choice (T/F, matching, multiple Choice).Many questions from early tests/quizzes will make another appearance as slightly easier versions.


Enlightenment, French Revolution, & Napoleon
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (social contract)
Montesquieu (separation of powers)
Maximilien Robespierre (reign of terror)
John Locke (Tabula Rasa)
Napoleon Bonaparte 
Louis XVI (king)
Mary Wollstonecraft (women’s rights)
Adam Smith (laissez-faire)
Francis Bacon (scientific method)
Marie Antoinette (queen)
New ideas for society from the Age of Enlightenment
Conditions pre-French Revolution
Tennis Court Oath
First Estate
Second Estate
Third Estate
Reign of Terror
Rise, defeat & exile of Napoleon

Empires of Eurasia 
Ottoman Empire
Peaceful religion: Muslim, Orthodox, Catholic, and Jewish (but tax)
Suleiman the Magnificent 
use of gunpowder
Mughal Empire
Religious harmony: Muslim & Hindus
Akbar the Great
Taj Mahal
use of gunpowder
Safavid Empire
Shah Ababs
Religion forced conversion: Sunni must be Shia 
use of gunpowder 
Ming Dynasty
Middle Kingdom
Zheng He
Mandate of Heaven 
Taoism/Daoism
Confucianism
Buddhism 

Imperialism
Imperialism
4 reasons for european imperialism
direct rule
indirect rule
Founding of Singapore 
Treaty of Nangjin
Scramble for Africa
Sepoy Mutiny

World War I
4 MAIN causes of WWI
assassination of Franz Ferdinand 
Trench Warfare
Schliefren Plan
Total War 
3 impacts of total war on societies 
sinking of the Lusitania

World War II
Blitzkrieg 
ghettos
forced labor camps
concentration camps
holocaust
lebensraum
Adolf Hitler
Hideki Tojo
Joseph Stalin
F.D.R.
Winston Churchhill
Benito Mussolini
Oscar Schindler
Maginot Line 
Pearl Harbor
Island hopping
D-Day
A-Bomb

Cold War
Causes of Cold War
Why it’s called Cold War
Division of Germany & Berlin post WWII
Cuban Missile Crisis 
Domino Theory
Capitalism
Communism