World History Test Review. Western Civilizations to the American Revolution

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World History Test Review Western Civilizations to the American Revolution

Rules of the Game 1.Each group will begin the game with 10 x s 2.A question will be asked and to a team. 3.If the team gets the answer correct, they get to remove 2 x s from another team. You can take them both from the same team or split them up. 4.Before you take away x s, you will get to increase the number by shooting the nerf ball into the net. If you make the shot from the far line, you can take 4 x s off the board and if you shoot from the closer line you can remove 3 x s. 5.You can NOT remove x s from your own team. 6.If your group is eliminated, you may win your way back in the game by getting an answer correct and shooting a basket. You can earn 4 or 5 x s back by answering a question correct and shooting a basket. 7.The winning team is the one with the most x s still left at the end of the game!!!!

I.N.S.P.E.C.T. England benefited from colonies by acquiring resources and then selling goods to the colonists.

I.N.S.P.E.C.T. The citizens of Rome were either Patricians or Plebeians.

I.N.S.P.E.C.T. The Roman Empire included land on the European, African, and Asian continents.

I.N.S.P.E.C.T. The United States has modeled its government buildings after buildings from ancient Greece.

Social Studies Vocabulary This is a group that is established to protect people under its control.

Social Studies Vocabulary Ideas that started in Western Europe and spread to the Americas are part of what region.

Social Studies Vocabulary Group of people that share a common language and identity.

Social Studies Vocabulary Group of people structured by government or religion.

Types of Government In this type of government, the people have the power, and decisions are made by majority rule.

Types of Government In this type of government, the leader has the power, and is not limited by the law or the will of the people.

Types of Government With control by the few, this government is led by the rich and powerful.

Types of Government The king is the one person that leads this government, with power being passed through the bloodlines.

Greek Civilization This group had political rights in the city-states of ancient Greece.

Greek Civilization This type of government started in Athens.

Greek Love of Wisdom Socrates was put on trial and sentenced to death for this reason.

Greek Love of Wisdom Plato believed society should be divided into these three groups.

Greek Love of Wisdom Plato believed this type of person should lead the government.

Greek Love of Wisdom Aristotle argued that a rational government with this feature would make the best government.

Judeo-Christian Tradition This was the result of Christianity becoming the official religion of Rome.

Judeo-Christian Tradition The name of the rule that states you should treat others as you want to be treated.

Judeo-Christian Tradition The name of the rule that no one is above the law and that every one must follow the law.

Democracy to Enlightenment King John was forced to sign this document in the year 1215 that protected the rights of nobles.

Democracy to Enlightenment This is what was valued most during the Enlightenment.

Enlightenment Philosophers This philosopher wrote The Social Contract and said society should follow the general will of the people.

Enlightenment Philosophers Montesquieu argued this was the best way to protect the liberties of people from a too powerful government.

Enlightenment Philosophers Locke s belief about the power of government.

Enlightenment Philosophers Hobbes believed this would be important to protect the safety of the people.

Enlightenment Philosophers This branch of government is tasked with enforcing the laws.

Enlightenment Philosophers This branch of government is tasked with writing and voting on laws.

Enlightenment Philosophers Locke argued that these are ours from birth, and cannot be taken away by any man.

English Civil War and Revolution A commonwealth is most like this government.

English Civil War and Revolution Oliver Cromwell was a member of parliament, but then became despotic. This is most similar to which type of government? Democracy Republic Absolute monarchy Oligarchy

English Civil War and Revolution The Glorious Revolution was described as glorious because of this reason.

English Civil War and Revolution Divine rights of kings was a belief in this.

English Civil War and Revolution These were the results of the Glorious Revolution in England.

Causes of the American Revolution These were the long-term causes of the American Revolution.

Causes of the American Revolution Two reasons England established colonies in North America.

Causes of the American Revolution Most significant outcome in 1763 of Seven Years War.

Causes of the American Revolution The colonists did not complain about just being taxed, but instead complained mostly about this.

Additionally Understand the difference of BC/BCE and AD/CE (ex: how many years since.)