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World History II – Midterm Exam Review
The Exam will cover the following:
1. Greece, Rome, Middle Ages (packet)
2. The Renaissance and Reformation (C.14)
3. The Age of Absolutism (C. 17)
4. The Enlightenment (C.18)
5. The French Revolution (C.19)
Vocabulary and Terms you should know:
Greece, Rome, and the
Middle Ages (packet)
direct democracy
limited democracy
Socrates, Aristotle,
Plato
Roman Republic
Roman Empire
Julius Caesar
Constantine
Diocletian
Augustus Caesar
feudalism
Bubonic Plague
Crusades
Renaissance
Leonardo
Michelangelo
Machiavelli
Raphael
humanism
Cervantes
Erasmus
Sir Thomas More
Reformation
Martin Luther
Johann Tetzel
indulgence
Diet of Worms
heresy
95 Thesis
John Calvin
Henry VIII
Catherine of Aragon
Elizabeth I
Act of Supremacy
Inquisition
Catholic Reformation
Council of Trent
Galileo
Isaac Newton
Copernicus
heliocentric
geocentric
scientific method
Age of Absolutism
Philip II
Charles V
siglo de oro
armada
“Protestant Wind”
absolute monarch
divine right
Henry IV of Navarre
St. Bartholomew’s Day –
Massacre
Cardinal Richelieu
Louis XIV
“l’etat, c’est moi”
Palace of Versailles
balance of Power
James I
Charles I
Charles II
Glorious Revolution
English Bill of Rights
William and Mary
Oliver Cromwell
habeas corpus
Holy Roman Empire
30 Years War
Hapsburgs
Maria Theresa
Frederick II
Peter the Great
Catherine the Great
Enlightenment
Locke
Hobbes
Rousseau
state of nature
natural rights
natural law
Voltaire
Montesquieu
Diderot
censorship
enlightened despots
salon
baroque
Bach
Mozart
parliament
cabinet
Whigs / Tories
George III
French Revolution
3 Estate
Estates General
Bastille
Dec. of the Rights of Man and
Citizen
suffrage
Lafayette
cahiers
ancient regime
emigres
Jacobins
sansculottes
tricolor
bourgeoisie
deficit spending
Reign of Terror
Robespierre
Committee of Public Safety
Mr. Layman
Midterm Review
World History - Objectives
Greece – Rome Middle Ages
Explain the Athenian idea of democracy
Compare the philosophies of Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates
Compare the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire
Describe the achievements of Julius Caesar, Augustus Caesar, Constantine and
Diocletian
Explain the factors that caused Rome to fall
Describe the feudal system
List the causes and effects of the Crusades and the outbreak of the Bubonic
Plague
Explain the importance of the Church in the Middle Ages
Chapter 14
Explain why the Renaissance began in Italy
Understand the concept of humanism
Describe the ideas that influenced Renaissance artists, scholars, and writers
Describe the style and technique used by Renaissance artists
Explain why the church faced widespread criticism
Describe how Martin Luther challenged the Church
Identify and describe various Protestant groups
Explain why England formed a new church
Describe how the Church reformed itself
Summarize the results of the Reformation
Explain how scientists and scholars changed the way people viewed the universe
Summarize the advances made during the scientific Revolution
Chapter 17
Describe how Phillip II used royal power
Specify why the Spanish economy declined
Describe how French rulers became absolute monarchs
Summarize the results of the reign of Louis XIV
Summarize the causes and results of the English Civil War
Describe the results of the Thirty Year’s War
Describe how Austria and Prussia emerged as great powers
Explain how the balance of power affected European diplomacy
Explain governing policies of Russian rulers
Chapter 18
Describe how the Enlightenment was linked to the Scientific Revolution
Summarize Enlightenment ideas that shaped the governments of Europe and the
Americas
Compare the ideas of Locke, Hobbes, Rousseau, Smith, Wollstonecraft and
Voltaire
Explain new principles in economics
Describe how the Enlightenment posed a threat to established order in Europe
Explain how some leaders embraced Enlightenment ideas
Describe the standard of living during the 1700s in Europe
Describe changes in the British government and how they reflected the
Enlightenment
Evaluate the role of art and music in the age of the Enlightenment
Chapter 19
List the causes of the French Revolution
Compare the 3 Estates in the Estates General
Explain the importance of the storming of the Bastille
Describe why the guillotine was invented and what it was used for
Explain how the ideas of the Enlightenment inspired the revolution
Explain why France was at war with its European neighbors
Describe the Reign of Terror
List the governments that followed the National Assembly
Describe the outcomes of the French Revolution