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1 Due Date: First, you must identify the WHO, WHAT, WHERE, and WHEN of each vocabulary term listed here. Then, create a concept map like the one below for 10 vocabulary words (it doesn t help you if you choose all the easiest words CHALLENGE YOURSELF! Synonym, example, OR use it meaningfully in a Unit 1 IDs: 1. Cultural Diffusion 2. Fertile Crescent 3. Dynasty 4. Theocracy 5. Hammurabi s Code 6. Monotheistic 7. Polytheistic 8. Prophet 9. Mosque 10. Reincarnation 11. Karma 12. Caste System 13. Democracy 14. Dictator 15. Messiah 16. Empire 17. Pax Romana 18. Hellenistic Culture 19. City-state 20. Roman Republic 21. Roman Senate 22. Justinian Constructed Response Practic: Must be answered in complete s on a separate sheet of 1. What was the relationship between early peoples and their environment? 2. Why do people form governments? 3. How does a civilization begin, grow, and decline? 4. What themes are universal in all religions? 5. How does religion impact the development of cultures and societies? Content Questions: Can be answered on another sheet of 1. Why is geography important to history? 2. Compare and contrast Neolithic vs. Paleolistic. 3. Name the 8 features of a civilization? 4. Provide an example of cultural diffusion that we ve studied throughout world history. 5. Where did the first cities emerge? Why there? 6. What important achievement did the Sumerians have, that allow historians to study their culture? 7. What do Christians believe about Jesus? What do Christians believe about God? 8. Why did Christianity grow rapidly, despite persecution? 9. Why did the caste system ensure stable social order in Indian society? 10. How are Buddhism and Hinduism different? 11. How is Islam different from Christianity & Judaism? 12. What are the five pillars of Islam? 13. Describe Greece and Rome s longest lasting contributions? 14. What is the significance of Hammurabi s Code of Laws and Rome s 12 Tables? 15. How did geography impact the development of Greece?

2 Date: First, you must identify the WHO, WHAT, WHERE, and WHEN of each vocabulary term listed here. Then, create a concept map like the one below for 10 vocabulary words (it doesn t help you if you choose all the easiest words CHALLENGE YOURSELF! Synonym, example, OR use it meaningfully in a Unit 2 IDs: 23. Feudalism 24. Lord 25. Serf 26. Knight 27. Black Death 28. Bubonic Plague 29. Samurai 30. Shogun 31. Manor 32. Vassal 33. Peasant 34. Crusade 35. Monks and Nuns 36. Squire 37. Bishop 38. Saint 39. Magna Carta 40. Roman Catholic Church 41. Fief 42. Caste System Constructed Response Practice: Must be answered in the space provided. Content Questions: Can be answered on another sheet of 1. Describe how trade impacted the Bubonic Plague on Europe. 2. What were some of the long term effects that the Black Death had on the world? 3. Describe the role of the church in Europe during the Middle Ages. 4. What were some of the goods traded in Africa? What were some of the goods traded out of India and Asia? 5. Describe how feudalism was an example of a strict social class structure. 6. What was a feudal contract? 7. Explain how European feudalism is like Knightdale s social structure (principal, assistant principals, teachers, and students).

3 Date: First, you must identify the WHO, WHAT, WHERE, and WHEN of each vocabulary term listed here. Then, create a concept map like the one below for 10 vocabulary words (it doesn t help you if you choose all the easiest words CHALLENGE YOURSELF! Unit 3 IDs: 1. Humanism 2. Leonardo da Vinci 3. Raphael 4. Machiavelli 5. Utopian 6. Chivalry 7. Counter Reformation 8. Johann Gutenberg 9. Printing Press 10. Indulgence 11. Shakespeare 12. Recant 13. Martin Luther Theses 15. John Calvin 16. Predestination 17. Theocracy 18. Protestant Reformation Constructed Response Practice: Must be answered in the space provided. 1. Describe 2 scientific or technological advancements made during the Scientific Revolution and its impact on the world Content Questions: Can be answered on another sheet of 1. What impact did the printing press have on the world, specifically education? 2. What was Martin Luther s role in the Protestant Reformation? 3. How did Henry VIII s Law of Supremacy lead to the rise of Absolute Monarchs? 4. What were some of the effects of the Protestant Reformation? 5. Who were famous renaissance artists and what was their contribution(s) to the world? 6. How did the scientific revolution challenge the Catholic Church? 7. What is humanism? 8. How did the printing press spread cultural diffusion? 9. What was the renaissance a rebirth of? 10. How did Machiavelli s The Prince support absolutism? 11. Why did the renaissance begin in Italy

4 Unit 4: Exploration First, you must identify the WHO, WHAT, WHERE, and WHEN of each vocabulary term listed here. Then, create a concept map like the one below for 10 vocabulary words (it doesn t help you if you choose all the easiest words CHALLENGE YOURSELF! Synonym, example, OR use it meaningfully in a Unit 1 IDs: 1. Cartographer 2. Conquistador 3. Vasco da Gama 4. Christopher Columbus 5. Ferdinand Magellan 6. Astrolabe 7. Columbian Exchange 8. Montazuma 9. Hernandez Cortes 10. Francisco Pizarro 11. Incas 12. Colony 13. encomiendas 14. Triangular Trade 15. Middle Passage 16. Transatlantic Slave Trade 17. Mercantilism 18. Indentured Servant 19. Assimilate 20. Capitalism Constructed Response Practice: Must be answered in complete s on a separate sheet of 1. What motivates people to explore new frontiers? 2. How does scientific development impact history? 3. Why do nations trade? 4. What are the effects of globalization? 5. How and why do interpretations history conflict? Content Questions: Can be answered on another sheet of 1. What plants and animals were discovered in the Americas? 2. Provide 3 major reasons for exploration. 3. How did most explorers pay for their voyages? 4. What items were explorers looking for in Asia? 5. What caused the demise of the Native Americans? 6. What plants and animals did the Europeans bring to the Americas? 7. Compare and contrast the Incas and the Aztecs. 8. Identify two effects of the Conquistadors. 9. How did social classes change during the Age of Exploration? 10. Explain why a country would practice the policy of mercantilism.

5 Unit 5: Absolutism First, you must identify the WHO, WHAT, WHERE, and WHEN of each vocabulary term listed here. Then, create a concept map like the one below for 10 vocabulary words (it doesn t help you if you choose all the easiest words CHALLENGE YOURSELF! Synonym, example, OR use it meaningfully in a picture of it Unit 1 IDs: 1. Louis XIV 2. Frederick the Great 3. Catherine the Great 4. Maria Theresa 5. Henry IV 6. Edict of Nantes 7. Cardinal Richelieu 8. Hugeonots 9. Divine Right 10. Versailles 11. Czar 12. St. Petersburg 13. Absolute Monarch 14. Hapsburg Empire 15. Enlightened Despot 16. Constitutional Monarch 17. Seven Years War 18. Spanish Armada 19. Limited Government 20. Spanish Inquisition 12. Compare the goals and policies of Peter the Great with those of one of the following monarchs: a) Louis XIV b) Frederick II c) Maria Theresa 13. What events led to the start of the Thirty Years War? 14. What was the general impact of the Thirty Years War on Europe? 15. What reforms did Peter the Great carry out? Constructed Response Practice: Must be answered in complete s on a separate sheet of 1. How much power and authority should individuals have in government? 2. What makes a good leader? 3. What is beneficial about a limited government system? Content Questions: Can be answered on another sheet of 11. Explain what Louis XIV meant when he said, I am the state.

6 Due Date: Unit 8- Revolutions Homework Packet Write a story using 10 vocabulary words (in a way that shows their meaning) Create a concept map like the one below for 5 vocabulary words: Give an example of it OR use it meaningfully in a 1. Bourgeoisie 2. Faction 3. Federal republic 4. Fundamentalist 5. Habeas corpus 6. Loyalist 7. Nationalism 8. Proletariat 9. Social contract Essential Questions: Must be answered in complete s on a separate sheet of 1. How did Revolutionary America embody Enlightenment philosophies? 2. Draw connections between the French Revolution and the Enlightenment and American Revolutions. 3. How did Napoleon s rule create nationalism throughout Europe? Study Guide 1. What did Americans realize due to the French and Indian War? 2. What policies of England s King George III contributed to the American Revolution? 3. What document did Thomas Jefferson write? 4. What was the outcome of the Treaty of Paris (1783)? 5. What document established the current government of the US? 6. Describe French society before the revolution (estates). 7. What event began the French Revolution? 8. What happened to the monarchs of France during the Revolution? 9. What general took control of France in the final phase of the revolution & built an empire? 10. What happened at the Congress of Vienna? 11. Which groups of people were discriminated against in the Latin American colonies? 12. Which Latin American colony had the first revolution? 13. Why is the Haitian Revolution different from others? 14. How did Brazil gain independence peacefully? 15. What event was Otto von Bismark credited with? 16. Why did Germany grow quickly as an industrial power?

7 Unit 7: Age of Industry First, you must identify the WHO, WHAT, WHERE, and WHEN of each vocabulary term listed here. Then, create a concept map like the one below for 10 vocabulary words (it doesn t help you if you choose all the easiest words CHALLENGE YOURSELF! Synonym, example, OR use it meaningfully in a picture of it Unit 1 IDs: 1. Capitalism 2. Industrialization 3. Laissez-faire 4. Factory System 5. Assembly Line 6. Labor Unions 7. Socialism 8. Proletariat 9. Means of Production 10. Deforestation 11. Karl Marx 12. Communist Manifesto 13. Utopian Communities Constructed Response Practice: Must be answered in complete s on a separate sheet of 1. What are the benefits and drawbacks of improved technology? 2. How much influence should the government have over the economy? Why? 3. How does scientific innovation influence history? 19. What technological advancements changed the textile industry? 20. Explain the techniques used by factories to increase production. 21. Explain why mostly women and children only worked in the factories. 22. What conditions led to the development of labor unions? 23. Describe the conditions of urban society. 24. List two advantages and two disadvantages of capitalism or communism. 25. What effects did the Industrial Revolution have on cities and society? Content Questions: Can be answered on another sheet of 16. Explain why the Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain. 17. Identify the effects of industrialization. 18. Identify the technological developments that led to the Agricultural Revolution.

8 Due Date: Unit 8- Social Change Packet ID Activities Write a story using 8 vocabulary words (in a way that shows their meaning) Create a concept map like the one below for 5 vocabulary words: Give an example of it OR use it meaningfully in a 10. Imperialism 11. Nationalism 12. Social Darwinism 13. Unification 14. Darwin 15. Assimilation 16. Otto Von Bismarck 17. White Man s Burden 18. Boxer Rebellion 19. Sepoy Rebellion Essential Questions: Answer 1 in the Form of a CRQ at Bottom. 4. Who benefits from imperialism? Who suffers? Are these effects universal? 5. What are the benefits and drawbacks of nationalism? 6. What causes nationalism? 7. What developments contributed to imperialism? 17. What was the Berlin Conference on 1884? Study Guide 18. What were the major reasons countries decided to conquer others? 19. How did Social Darwinism play a role in imperialist activities? 20. What were the forms of colonial rule? 21. What nations are most known for imperialism? What nations were conquered? 22. What is the connection between nationalism and imperialism? 23. Describe German Unification 24. Describe the Italian Unification 25. How did the Chinese react to country s attempts to conquer them 26. How did India handle imperialism?

9 Due Date: Unit 9- World War I Packet Write a story using 10 vocabulary words (in a way that shows their meaning) Create a concept map like the one below for 5 vocabulary words: Give an example of it OR use it meaningfully in a 1. Pacifism 2. Militarism 3. Ultimatum 4. Mobilize 5. Neutrality 6. Stalemate 7. No man s land 8. Convoy 9. Total War 10. Conscription 11. Propaganda 12. Atrocity 13. Selfdetermination 14. Armistice 15. Reparations 16. Mandate 17. Soviet 18. Totalitarian 19. Collective 20. Entente Essential Questions: Answer 1 in the form of a CRQ below. 8. Describe the causes of WWI. 9. Describe some of the weapons and tactics of WWI. 10. How was the Russian Revolution similar to the ideas of Karl Marx? How was it different? Study Guide 1. Describe each of the MAIN (militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism) causes of WWI? 2. Who assassination sparked WWI? 3. Who were the members of the Triple Entente? 4. Who were the members of the Triple Alliance? 5. Why did the United States enter WWI? 6. What is the significance of the Zimmerman Note? 7. What were some new military technology/techniques during WWI? 8. What does no man s land refer to? 9. What were some of the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles? 10. What was the main idea of President Wilson s 14 Points? 11. Why wasn t the League of Nations effective? 12. Describe some causes of the Russian Revolution. 13. Who were the leaders of the communism party in Russia?

10 Due Date: Unit 10- World War II/Cold War Packet ID Activities Write a story using 10 vocabulary words (in a way that shows their meaning) Create a concept map like the one below for 5 vocabulary words: Give an example of it OR use it meaningfully in a 20. United Nations 21. Globalization 22. North Atlantic Treaty Organization 23. Domino Theory 24. Nuclear Proliferation 25. Appeasement 26. Containment 27. Genocide 28. Iron Curtain 29. Total war 30. Allies 31. Axis Essential Questions: Answer 1 in the form of a CRQ below. 11. What are the effects of globalization? 12. What was the impact of World War II on the world? 13. How did political ideologies & military power play a role in the Cold War? 27. What were the reasons Hitler & Mussolini gained power? 28. What events lead to the start of World War II? 29. How did the policy of appeasement fail? Study Guide 30. What were the details of notable WWII battles like Battle of Britain, D-Day, & Stalingrad? 31. Who were the leaders of the Allied & Axis powers? 32. What event led America into World War II? 33. What strategies did the US use in fighting Japan? 34. What events surrounded the end of the war in Europe? 35. What went into the decision for the US to drop the bomb on Hiroshima & Nagasaki? 36. Describe the outcomes of World War II 37. What was the basis for the Cold War between US & Russia (Soviet Union)? 38. What was the cause and aftermath of the Korean War? 39. What was the causes & aftermath of the Vietnam War? 40. How did the Cold War affect military build up and space exploration? 41. How did the policies of Brezhnev, Reagan, & Gorbachav impact the end of the Cold War? 42. Describe what led to the fall of the Berlin Wall & its significance

11 Due Date: Unit 11- Modern Global Issues Packet ID Activities Write a story using 8 vocabulary words (in a way that shows their meaning) Create a concept map like the one below for 5 vocabulary words: Give an example of it OR use it meaningfully in a 32. Intifada 33. OPEC 34. Terrorism 35. Ghandi 36. Mandela 37. Civil Disobedience 38. NAFTA 39. European Union 40. Arab Spring Essential Questions: Answer 1 in the form of a CRQ below. 14. How are nations interdependent? 15. How do past events influence 21st century issues? 16. Why do nations engage in conflict with each other? Study Guide 43. How did people like Ghandi, Mandela, & MLK use civil disobedience as a strategy? 44. What affect does OPEC have on the world economy? 45. What is Global Warming? 46. What makes alternative energy sources 47. Identify Osama bin-laden, Al-Queda and 9/ What led to the war in Afghanistan? 49. What was the cause of the Gulf War? 50. What was the cause and affect of the Iraq War? 51. How are the Arab Spring & Tianamen Square related? 52. Describe the Israeli-Palestinian conflict & how it affects the Middle East

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