World History SGM Review 2017-2018 Ch 1+2 Review 2017-2018 Increasing numbers of people learned to read after the mid-1400s because The Renaissance focused on a new idea of human interaction rather than religion known as what? The Council of Trent The Native American population of North America in 1492 was 2 million. What did it drop to by 1900? All of the following items were brought from Europe to the Americas EXCEPT Which of the following best describes the food exchange between Europe and the Americas? During the 1500-1600 s which group of people were persecuted in Europe? How did the Renaissance contribute to the Age of Exploration? What was one of the main causes of the Renaissance? Ch 5 Review 2017-2018 Until the Scientific Revolution, the traditional authorities were How did Hobbes and Locke differ? American colonists objected to the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts because What led scientists to study the natural world more closely in the mid-1500s? What are the steps of The Scientific Method? What new approach allowed scholars to gain new scientific knowledge? Who believed in free market economics and laissez faire government policies? Which of the following best describes the Scientific Revolution? Why did the French and Indian War lead to increased taxes on Britain s American colonies? Who was the author of the Declaration of Independence? Which of these ideas were NOT included in the U.S. Constitution? How did laissez-faire economics affect business in a free market? Ch 6 Review 2017-2018 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen Continental System
The Great Fear? Napoleon Russian Campaign Reactions to execution of King Louis Causes of the French Revolution? Napoleonic and Peninsular Wars Klemens von Metternich Four Governments of French Revolution: Key points and chronological order Congress of Vienna Napoleon taking control of the government legacy of the French Revolution Napoleon and North America Reforms made during Napoleon s rule Results of Napoleon s rule Ch 7+8+9 Review 2017-2018 Reform Act of 1832 Factory Acts of 1833 and 1839 What happens to cottage industry? Effects of the factory system? Karl Marx Overall effects of Industrialization. Impact on upper class, middle class, working class.
Command economy Market economy Robert Owen Industrialization and reform movements Capitalism Charles Darwin Urbanization: overall impact on cities and people. Why were people moving to these big cities? Morse U.S. immigration Impact of water power, coal power, and electric power during Industrial Revolution Ch 9-2 and 9-3 use quiz Chapter 10 Review 2017-2018 Crimean War Impact of Revolution of 1848 in Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary Desire of German liberals in 1848 Mazzini Cavour Garibaldi Fredrick Wilhelm IV: What did he promise? What was result? Otto von Bismarck: blood and iron, realpolitik Dual Monarchy: problems that occurred
How were unification movements in countries similar? What was the Eastern Question? Ch 11 Review 2017-2018 : -Opium Wars -Raw materials of value in India -British occupation of Egypt -Imperialism in China: Who were the major players? -What factors allowed Europeans to overtake Africa and Asia? -What were Political motives for imperialism? -Japanese imperialism: How was it different from other areas that were imperialized? What was result for Japan? -U.S. imperialism: What areas were affected? -British Raj and imperialism in India -Indian Civil Service -Indian National Congress -Sepoy Mutiny -Meiji Restoration -Panama Canal -Forms of Imperialism: colony, protectorate, sphere of influence -Boxer Rebellion -Imperialism in Africa Ch 12 Review WWI 2017-2018 -Total War
-Zimmerman Note: what was it and how does it affect America? -Series of events that lead to WWI -Result of trench warfare -Women s role in the War -Economic impact of WWI -How did alliances lead to WWI? -How did imperialism lead to WWI? Short Answer 1. How did Enlightenment Ideas, and Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke, influence revolutions throughout the world from 1750-1900 s? 2. As industrialization increased what effects did this have on the growth of cities? 3. Analyze two reasons why European nations imperialized new lands from the 1800 s-1900. 4. Explain the four causes that led to World War I.