Download Final Exam Study Guide

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts
no text concepts found
Transcript
Mrs. Martin & Mr. Deger
World History
FINAL EXAM: STUDY GUIDE 2013-2014
The semester exam is worth 20% of your final grade. It is very important that you
study ahead of time and do not just cram. This is a cumulative test, this means it
will cover all material learned up to the end of the semester.
Your test will consist of approximately 135 objective questions and one Political
Cartoon Analysis Question (including approximately 100 matching/multiple choice
and approximately 35 map identifications).
The following is a list of potential topics for exam questions. *Please note some
items will not be directly on the test but understanding them will assist in answer
exam questions.
Hints for studying Step I- Organize your Binder
 Step II-Make an appointment to see old tests. Review tests and
review worksheets, to see what you remember and what you need
to spend more time reviewing
 Step IV- Complete the Map Review Packet
 Step V- Follow a Study Calendar; review all material in
manageable segments
Mrs. Martin & Mr. Deger
World History
Chapter 24- Nationalist
Revolutions sweep the West

Liberal/Conservative/
Radical

Congress of Vienna

Franco-Prussian War

Junker

Haitian Independence

Hidalgo

Bolivar

L’Overture

Count Camillo di
Cavour

Otto von Bismarck

Giuseppe Garibaldi

Nationalism

Revolutions of1848

Realpolitik

Realism

Impressionism

Mestizo/Mulatto

Use of war in German
Unification
Chapter 25- Industrial
Revolution






















Factors of production
Unions
Factory Act
Cottage Industry
Urbanization
Zionism
Capitalism
Communism
Socialism
Utilitarianism
Dismal Science
Iron Law of Wages
Adam Smith
Laissez-faire
Communist Manifesto
New Power Sources
Enclosure
Agricultural Revolution
Standard of Living
Living/Working
Conditions
Women’s
Suffrage/Emmeline
Pankhurst
The Rocket
Chapter 26- Democracy
and Progress

Dreyfus Affair

Zionism

Pogroms

Maori

Aborigines

Potato Famine/An Gorta
Mor

Catholic Emancipation
Act
FINAL EXAM: STUDY GUIDE 2013-2014
Chapter 26- Continued

Penal Colony

Peoples Charter 1838

Dominion/Home Rule

Mass Culture

Germ Theory

Alexander Grahm Bell

Henry Ford

Charles Darwin

Thomas Edison

Gregor Mendel
Chapter 27- Imperialism

Social Darwinism

Reasons for imperialism

Division of Africa

Boer War

Menelik II

Sepoy Mutiny

Liliuokalani

Berlin Conference

Raj-“Jewel of the
Crown”

Geo-politics

Crimean War

Leopold II/Congo

Paternalism

Ottoman Empire

Suez Canal

Maji-Maji Rebellion

Shaka Zulu
Chapter 28- China, Japan

Opium Wars

Porfirio Dias

Extraterritorial Rights

Boxer Rebellion

Taiping Rebellion

Balance of Trade

Sphere of Influence

Open Door Policy

Mexican Revolution

Commodore Perry

Meiji Reforms

Outcome of Japanese
Wars

Treaty of Kanagawa

Treaty of Nanjing

Sino-Japanese War

Russo-Japanese War
Chapter 29- WWI

Dates- Start and End

Arch Duke Franz
Ferdinand

Powder Keg

Causes of War

Allied Powers/ Central
Powers

Stalemate

Schlieffen Plan

Total War

Propaganda

Rationing

Trench Warfare

Over the Top

No Mans Land

Location of fronts

League of Nations

Isolationism

Military innovations

Alsace-Lorraine

Fourteen Points

Treaty of Versailles

Treaty of Brest-Litvosk

Weapons

U.S. Entry
Chapter 30 & 31 – Russian
Revolution, Totalitarianism,
and Fascism

Nicholas II /Abdicate

Russification

Bloody Sunday

Russo-Japanese War

Communism

V.I. Lenin

Josef Stalin

5 Year Plan /NEP

Collectivization

Pogroms

Great Purge

Bourgeoisie/Proletariat

Bolsheviks/Mensheviks

Weapons of
Totalitarianism

Dawes Act

Dawes Plan

Weimar Republic

Fascism

Beer Hall Putsch

Mein Kampf

Francisco Franco

Der Führer

Il Duce

Anti-Semitism

Nazi-Soviet NonAggression Pact

Munich Conference

Third Reich

Axis Powers

Hitler’s Aggressive Steps
Chapter 30 & 31 – Russian
Revolution,
Totalitarianism, and
Fascism

Kristallnacht

Nazi Party

Appeasement

Lebensraum

Aryan

Benito Mussolini
Chapter 32- WWII

Steps to WWII

Allied Powers

Axis Powers

Spanish Civil War

Manhattan Project

Nuremburg Trails

Final Solution

World leaders

Holocaust

Embargo

Blitzkrieg

Sitzkreig (Phony War)

Dunkirk

D-Day

V-E Day

V-J Day

A-Bomb

Battle of El Alamein

Battle of Midway

Pearl Harbor

Battle of Britain

Battle of Stalingrad

Kamikazes

Vichy France

Maginot Line

Effects of WWII

Home front

Cold War
GEOGRAPHY REVIEWSee map review packet
Mrs. Martin & Mr. Deger
World History
FINAL EXAM: STUDY GUIDE 2013-2014