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2nd Semester World History Final Exam Review
Chapters to be covered: Chapter 17 the Enlightenment and the American Revolution; Chapter 18 the French
Revolution and Napoleon; Chapter 19 The Industrial Revolution Begins; Chapter 21 Life in the Industrial
Age; Chapter 26 World War I; Chapter 28 the Rise of Totalitarianism; Chapter 29 World War II and its
Aftermath; Chapter 30 the Cold War.
Main ideas to understand: Enlightenment; Revolution; Nationalism; Imperialism; Totalitarianism; Political
Ideology.
Identify the following:
Robespierre; Napoleonic Code; plebiscite; guillotine; guerrilla warfare; bourgeoisie; appeasement; Blitzkrieg;
Yalta; total war; neutrality; Fourteen Points; proletariat; zeppelins; reparations; propaganda; natural law;
Montesquieu; Voltaire; Rousseau; Thomas Hobbes, John Locke; Adam Smith; Estates-General; scorchedearth policy; Continental System; Tennis Court Oath; June Days; Louis Philippe; Reign of Terror; Radicals;
Conservatives; Industrial Revolution; factory acts; temperance; Darwinism; Nazi-Soviet pact; Battle of the
Bulge; D-Day; island-hopping; Manhattan project; kamikaze; Iwo Jima; Zimmerman note; Triple Alliance;
Treaty of Versailles; map of Europe; map of Berlin.
Cause/Effects of
What/Who influenced Enlightenment thinkers; political revolutions; Estates-General; Napoleon’s defeat;
Second Republic of France; French revolution; Industrial Revolution; World War I; trench warfare; US entry
into WWI; rise of totalitarian states; World War II; Germany’s treatment post WWI; D-Day invasion; Stalin’s
goals; division of Berlin.
2nd Semester World History Final Exam Review
Chapters to be covered: Chapter 17 the Enlightenment and the American Revolution; Chapter 18 the French
Revolution and Napoleon; Chapter 19 The Industrial Revolution Begins; Chapter 21 Life in the Industrial
Age; Chapter 26 World War I; Chapter 28 the Rise of Totalitarianism; Chapter 29 World War II and its
Aftermath; Chapter 30 the Cold War.
Main ideas to understand: Enlightenment; Revolution; Nationalism; Imperialism; Totalitarianism; Political
Ideology.
Identify the following:
Robespierre; Napoleonic Code; plebiscite; guillotine; guerrilla warfare; bourgeoisie; appeasement; Blitzkrieg;
Yalta; total war; neutrality; Fourteen Points; proletariat; zeppelins; reparations; propaganda; natural law;
Montesquieu; Voltaire; Rousseau; Thomas Hobbes, John Locke; Adam Smith; Estates-General; scorchedearth policy; Continental System; Tennis Court Oath; June Days; Louis Philippe; Reign of Terror; Radicals;
Conservatives; Industrial Revolution; factory acts; temperance; Darwinism; Nazi-Soviet pact; Battle of the
Bulge; D-Day; island-hopping; Manhattan project; kamikaze; Iwo Jima; Zimmerman note; Triple Alliance;
Treaty of Versailles; map of Europe; map of Berlin.
Cause/Effects of
What/Who influenced Enlightenment thinkers; political revolutions; Estates-General; Napoleon’s defeat;
Second Republic of France; French revolution; Industrial Revolution; World War I; trench warfare; US entry
into WWI; rise of totalitarian states; World War II; Germany’s treatment post WWI; D-Day invasion; Stalin’s
goals; division of Berlin.