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MODERN WORLD HISTORY FINAL EXAM 2013 REVIEW GUIDE
EXAM DATE:
ROOM:
Vocabulary
CHAPTER 8
nationalism
CHAPTER 9
crop rotation
entrepreneurs
industrialization
urbanization
corporation
collective bargaining
union
enclosures
socialism
communism
capitalism
utilitarianism
laissez-faire
CHAPTER 11
Social Darwinism
imperialism
assimilation
Sepoy mutiny
paternalism
The Wealth of Nations
CHAPTER 14
Duma
soviets
Bolsheviks
kulaks
Kuomintang
totalitarian
Gandhi
Concepts
V.I. Lenin
Joseph Stalin
Mao Zedong
Jiang Jieshi
White Army
Salt March
CHAPTER 13
militarism
self-determination
nationalism
propaganda
total war
trench warfare
rationing
CHAPTER 15
appeasement
isolationism
Il Duce
CHAPTER 16
genocide
demilititarization
blitzkrieg
Axis powers
Berlin Conference
geopolitics
fascism
Mein Kampf
lebensraum
Battle of Britain
Battle of the Bulge
atomic bombs
D-day
CHAPTER 9
1. What were the results of the agricultural revolution?
2. What did all early factories need to be located near?
3. What were the three factors of production required to drive the industrial revolution?
4. What type of engine was developed for industrial use in the late 1700s?
5. What caused urbanization in 19th century Britain and western Europe?
6. Who was Adam Smith and what important concept did he defend?
7. How did Britain respond to unions when they first began to form?
8. What type of people belonged to the middle class in 19th-century Britain?
9. How did landowners and aristocrats view wealthy members of the middle class?
10. According to nineteenth century socialists, who should own he means of production?
11. Describe the main reasons the Industrial Revolution began in Britain.
12. What did Britain do in order to keep industrial secrets from the United States?
13. What were the benefits of the railroad in Britain?
14. Which innovation contributed the most to British industrialization in the 19th-century?
15. What were the positive aspects of industrialization?
16. In the 1800s, how were male and female factory workers treated differently?
17. What did Karl Marx propose would be the final phase in history?
18. How did socialism and communism differ?
19. What were the long-term effects of Marx and Engels's The Communist Manifesto?
20. How did the impact of worldwide industrialization effect the relationships between industrialized
nations and non-industrialized nations?
CHAPTER 11
21. Describe the national boundaries that existed in Africa at the end of the 19th-century. Consider how
the boundaries came to be.
22. Which two countries divided Persia into spheres of influence in 1907?
Which African nation successfully resisted European colonization?
23. What factors discouraged Europeans from conquering Africa before the late 1800s?
24. Who were the Boers?
25. Who fought the Boer War?
26. Which modern day countries made up French Indochina?
27. Which U.S. group pushed for annexation of Hawaii?
28. Why didn’t Africans have adequate food supplies during European colonization?
29. Why did Russia fight the Crimean War with the Ottoman Empire in 1853?
30. Why did Britain take control of the Suez Canal from Egypt in 1882?
31. Why was India considered the brightest “jewel in the crown” of the British Empire?
32. What type of control was that of the British East India Company in India?
33. What were positive effects of imperialism on India?
CHAPTER 13
34. Describe how World War I was a “total war.”
35. What was rationing and how was it used during World War I?
36. How did WWI come to an end?
37. Who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and why?
38. Which nation declared war first in WWI?
39. Why was the Allied victory at the First Battle of the Marne important?
40. In WWI, where was the Eastern Front?
41. What were the Fourteen Points?
42. Who proposed the League of Nations?
43. What was Russia’s greatest military asset in WWI?
44. Why did the United States enter WWI?
45. What was the Zimmerman note?
46. Describe Germany’s Schlieffen Plan.
47. Which allied nation was excluded from the League of Nations?
CHAPTER 14
48. What was the Long March?
49. What was the May Fourth Movement?
50. Who led the Great Purge, and who were targeted by it?
51. What are pogroms? How did Alexander I use them?
52. Who OR What was overthrown by the Bolshevik Revolution?
53. In the Treaty of Versailles, what happened to Chinese territories that were once under German
control?
54. What group began to align themselves with Chinese Communists in the 1920s?
55. Why did civil war in China come to a temporary halt in 1931?
56. What led Great Britain finally to grant India limited self-rule?
CHAPTERS 15 & 16
57. How has the Munich Conference of 1938 become symbolic? Why?
58. What groups were victimized by the Holocaust?
59. Who OR What oversaw the demilitarization of Japan after World War II?
60. Who used blitzkrieg in World War II?
61. Put the following events in chronological order: D-day, surrender of Japan, surrender of Germany
62. Why did Britain and France enter WWII?
63. Which two countries signed a non-aggression pact in 1939?
64. Why did the U.S. enter WWII?
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What typed of people did fascism appeal to in Italy and Germany? Why?
What was Hitler’s “Final Solution”?
What happened to Japanese Americans during WWII? Why?
What group was tried at the Nuremberg Trials?
What did Hitler, Mussolini, and Franco have in common?
What happened on D-Day?
Which country invaded Manchuria in 1931?
Essay
Directions: Formulate a well-developed essay with at least four paragraphs that answers the prompt below.
“Practically all of the major technological changes since the beginning of industrialization have resulted in
unforeseen consequences.”
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Identify the causes of the Industrial Revolution during the late 1700s and early 1800s.
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Explain the long-term economic, social, and political effects of industrialization on the peoples of the world.
POINT BREAKDOWN
Multiple Choice:
125 questions, 1 point each = 125 points
Source Analysis:
14 questions, 3 points each= 42 points
Essays:
4+ paragraphs, 33 points
TOTAL POINTS: 200
Your points/200= % score