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WORLD HISTORY Mr. Decker Name: Period 2015 Accelerated World History FINAL EXAM Review Disclaimer - This review sheet is meant to be a comprehensive guide and may include terms that you are not familiar with. There may also be questions on the final that are not directly accounted for by this sheet. At the very least make sure you review all class notes and have a base level understanding of all of the following: Industrial Revolution Where did it Start? 3 Factors of Production? laisses-faire Social Darwinism Imperialism Capitalism Communism / Karl Marx Berlin Conference When/Why did it happen? Negatives of Imp. Middle East British Mandate Suez Canal British East India Co. Sepoys Gandhi Gandhi’s Goals Partition of India The 19th Century Nationalism Imperialism Causes of Imp. Imperialism Positives of Imp. Matthew Perry Japanese Response Meiji Restoration China Opium War Spheres of Influence Open Door Policy Boxer Rebellion World War I Triple Alliance Triple Entente Central Powers Poison gas Trench Warfare Zimmerman Telegram League of Nations Ottoman Empire Lusitania Assassination of Francis Ferdinand of? Allied Powers Schleiffen Plan Western Front Total War M.A.I.N. Causes Austria-Hungary Empire Treaty of Versailles US entry into WWI (3 reasons) New countries created after WWI Armistice Woodrow Wilson The Fourteen Points Most Fighting Took Place here? Bolshevik/Communist Revolution Between World Wars I and II League of Nations Mussolini (“il Duce”) Totalitarianism Stalin Adolf Hitler Great Purge Mein Kampf Great Depression Five-Year Plans Fascism Command economy collective farm stock market crash Sino-Japanese War Chinese Civil War (Why communists win) Long March Why a lot of interest in Middle East Mandates in the Middle East: Who is in the Middle East (Europeans) Salt March Gandhi Civil Disobedience Amritsar Massacre Caste System Nehru World War II Munich Conference Maginot Line key battles & turning points Winston Churchill Sudetenland Axis Powers Allied Powers Propaganda Hitler D-Day Invasion of ? Axis aggressions & invasions Blitzkrieg Nazi-Soviet Non-aggression Pact Stalingrad Nuremberg Laws Final Solution Holocaust Stalin Mussolini V-E Day Hiroshima and Nagasaki Yalta Conference Holocaust Anti-Semitism Appeasement D-Day Tojo V-J Day Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan Post World War II Iran Mossadegh Ayatollah Khomeini US Hostage Crisis Palestinian-Israeli Conflict Zionism UN Plan to Divide Palestine Diaspora Six Day War Diaspora Refugees Sadat Shah of Iran Ayatollah Khomeini Iraq-Iran War Saddam Hussein Kurds Persian Gulf Wars Mao Zedong Long March Great Leap Forward Deng Xiaoping Four Modernizations Islamic Fundamentalism Causes and Effects Jihad Was 9-11 Justified? Cold War NATO vs Warsaw Pact MAP Know where key events from the list above took place. You should also know where the major continents are located including key countries and bodies of water from our studies this year.: CHRONOLOGY Know when key events took place in relationship to one another. Know when key leaders ruled. To review, you should use the timelines in the back of each chapter, as well as any timelines that were used in class.