AP WORLD HISTORY – PERIOD VI (1900
... Peace Preservation Law: Enacted in 1925 in Japan, a law that prohibited protest against the Imperial government on pain of long-term jail sentences and even execution. Cherry Blossom Society: Ultranationalist militant organization organized by young officers in the Japanese military advocating milit ...
... Peace Preservation Law: Enacted in 1925 in Japan, a law that prohibited protest against the Imperial government on pain of long-term jail sentences and even execution. Cherry Blossom Society: Ultranationalist militant organization organized by young officers in the Japanese military advocating milit ...
Part VI: TR`s Foreign Policy
... The Spanish-American War, Cuba & Puerto Rico (cont.) •John Hay described the Spanish-American War as the “splendid little war, begun with the highest motives, carried on with magnificent intelligence & spirit, favored by that Fortune which loves the brave.” •Puerto Rico: Spain had granted it autono ...
... The Spanish-American War, Cuba & Puerto Rico (cont.) •John Hay described the Spanish-American War as the “splendid little war, begun with the highest motives, carried on with magnificent intelligence & spirit, favored by that Fortune which loves the brave.” •Puerto Rico: Spain had granted it autono ...
World History – Chapter 10 Reading Guide
... What is the purpose of a military draft, and why did China need to use one? ...
... What is the purpose of a military draft, and why did China need to use one? ...
Review: AP World History Exam 1750
... • Small local industries destroyed by imported manufactured goods (ex. India) • China and Japan forced open to trade • Truly global trade, world linked but dependent • Spreads from West to non-west (some specialization that will lead to industrialization like in Canada, Uruguay, South Africa) (profi ...
... • Small local industries destroyed by imported manufactured goods (ex. India) • China and Japan forced open to trade • Truly global trade, world linked but dependent • Spreads from West to non-west (some specialization that will lead to industrialization like in Canada, Uruguay, South Africa) (profi ...
Honors Asian Studies - Cathedral Catholic High School
... Honors Asian Studies is offered as a year-long course, covering the fascinating world of the East from both a chronological and thematic approach. The first semester of the course focuses on the area of East Asia, specifically the People’s Republic of China, North and South Korea, and Japan. The sec ...
... Honors Asian Studies is offered as a year-long course, covering the fascinating world of the East from both a chronological and thematic approach. The first semester of the course focuses on the area of East Asia, specifically the People’s Republic of China, North and South Korea, and Japan. The sec ...
Japanese Economy A 2011 Fall
... government of Edo.(1603 - 1867) • 18- 19th century , government power declined. ...
... government of Edo.(1603 - 1867) • 18- 19th century , government power declined. ...
Period 5 1750-1900 Industrial Revolution Greatest change in world
... Greatest change in world history since the Neolithic Revolution Effects felt in the following areas: Family life, communication, transportation, technology, environment, growth of cities, populations, social classes, science, art. Leads to: Imperialism, war, migration, political philosophies Industr ...
... Greatest change in world history since the Neolithic Revolution Effects felt in the following areas: Family life, communication, transportation, technology, environment, growth of cities, populations, social classes, science, art. Leads to: Imperialism, war, migration, political philosophies Industr ...
Semester 2 Final Exam Review
... 12. England’s first permanent settlement was successful because of trading what product? 13. Define the Columbian Exchange. 14. What was the name of the voyage taken by enslaved Africans to America? 15. Identify the 3 continents and types of products involved in the Triangular Trade route. 16. What ...
... 12. England’s first permanent settlement was successful because of trading what product? 13. Define the Columbian Exchange. 14. What was the name of the voyage taken by enslaved Africans to America? 15. Identify the 3 continents and types of products involved in the Triangular Trade route. 16. What ...
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... rise of totalitarian regimes in in the Soviet Union, Italy, Germany, and Japan • Japan emerged as a world power after World War I and conducted aggressive imperialistic policies in Asia Essential Questions: Why did dictatorial governments emerge in Germany, Italy, Japan, and the USSR after World War ...
... rise of totalitarian regimes in in the Soviet Union, Italy, Germany, and Japan • Japan emerged as a world power after World War I and conducted aggressive imperialistic policies in Asia Essential Questions: Why did dictatorial governments emerge in Germany, Italy, Japan, and the USSR after World War ...
WWII Unit Vocabulary - Thompsonsocialstudies8
... He has gone down in history as one of the most foolish leaders in the history of Great Britain; he infamously gave in to the demands of Hitler as Hitler expanded across Europe at the Munich Conference; upon returning from the Munich conference with the signed assurance from Hitler that he would "not ...
... He has gone down in history as one of the most foolish leaders in the history of Great Britain; he infamously gave in to the demands of Hitler as Hitler expanded across Europe at the Munich Conference; upon returning from the Munich conference with the signed assurance from Hitler that he would "not ...
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... They did not use the Chinese practice of using exams to hire officials. 7. Why do we remember the Heian period? (What was it known for?) It was a time of great artistic culture in Japan. 8. Why is The Tale of Genji so important in world history? It was the world’s first novel. 9. Who were land-ownin ...
... They did not use the Chinese practice of using exams to hire officials. 7. Why do we remember the Heian period? (What was it known for?) It was a time of great artistic culture in Japan. 8. Why is The Tale of Genji so important in world history? It was the world’s first novel. 9. Who were land-ownin ...
Unit 3. Foreign Affairs: Imperialism to Post-World War I (1898
... Fourteen Points, Wilson proposed the League of Nations as a means of ensuring world peace. However, many who opposed joining the League argued that the United States would lose its independence. Debate over the League and the desire to avoid foreign entanglements led to its defeat in the Senate. The ...
... Fourteen Points, Wilson proposed the League of Nations as a means of ensuring world peace. However, many who opposed joining the League argued that the United States would lose its independence. Debate over the League and the desire to avoid foreign entanglements led to its defeat in the Senate. The ...
Multiple Choice
... entering the war on the side of the Allies. invading Europe in order to acquire territory. settling the conflict through an international peace organization. ...
... entering the war on the side of the Allies. invading Europe in order to acquire territory. settling the conflict through an international peace organization. ...
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... 3. What was the U.S. reaction to the rise of dictators in Europe and Asia? Was this response ...
... 3. What was the U.S. reaction to the rise of dictators in Europe and Asia? Was this response ...
Ch. 12 Notes Packet
... Name:______________________ World History: The Far East Notes Packet: Ch. 12 Section 12.1: Chin under the Sui, Tang, & Sung Dynasties The Sui and Tang Dynasties In the late 500s AD, an invader group reunited China for the first time since the Han Dynasty collapsed _____________________________ ...
... Name:______________________ World History: The Far East Notes Packet: Ch. 12 Section 12.1: Chin under the Sui, Tang, & Sung Dynasties The Sui and Tang Dynasties In the late 500s AD, an invader group reunited China for the first time since the Han Dynasty collapsed _____________________________ ...
World History Pre-Test What Do You Know About World History?
... 9. The time period where people began make things by machine rather than by hand was called: ________________ 10. What country became communist in 1917? ________________ 11. What alliance during WWII consisted of Germany, Japan and Italy? ________________ 12. What was the first country to industrial ...
... 9. The time period where people began make things by machine rather than by hand was called: ________________ 10. What country became communist in 1917? ________________ 11. What alliance during WWII consisted of Germany, Japan and Italy? ________________ 12. What was the first country to industrial ...
France
... puppet government called Manchuko. Rather than listen to the complaints proposed in the League of Nations, Japan left the league in 1933. Japan formally cemented its relationships with the Germans and the Italians when it signed the Tripartite Pact in 1940. ...
... puppet government called Manchuko. Rather than listen to the complaints proposed in the League of Nations, Japan left the league in 1933. Japan formally cemented its relationships with the Germans and the Italians when it signed the Tripartite Pact in 1940. ...
AP World History Chapter 27 Notes Outline Outline Chapter 27: The
... 2. Years of warfare, revolution, and mismanagement had ruined the Russian economy. Beginning in 1921, Lenin’s New Economic Policy helped to restore production by relaxing government controls and allowing a return of market economics. This policy was regarded as a temporary measure that would be supe ...
... 2. Years of warfare, revolution, and mismanagement had ruined the Russian economy. Beginning in 1921, Lenin’s New Economic Policy helped to restore production by relaxing government controls and allowing a return of market economics. This policy was regarded as a temporary measure that would be supe ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary #3
... 23. European Union - Began as European Economic Community (or Common Market), an alliance of Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands, to create a single economic entity across national boundaries in 1958; later joined by Britain, Ireland, Denmark, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Sw ...
... 23. European Union - Began as European Economic Community (or Common Market), an alliance of Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands, to create a single economic entity across national boundaries in 1958; later joined by Britain, Ireland, Denmark, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Sw ...
Taishō period
The Taishō period (大正時代, Taishō jidai), or Taishō era, is a period in the history of Japan dating from July 30, 1912, to December 25, 1926, coinciding with the reign of the Emperor Taishō. The new emperor was a sickly man, which prompted the shift in political power from the old oligarchic group of elder statesmen (or genrō) to the Diet of Japan and the democratic parties. Thus, the era is considered the time of the liberal movement known as the ""Taishō democracy"" in Japan; it is usually distinguished from the preceding chaotic Meiji period and the following militarism-driven first part of the Shōwa period.