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Global History Trimester 3 Exam Review Sheet Romeyn, Hanson, Gulotta, Kowalew Part 1: Multiple Choice, 15 questions, 1 point each (15 points) suggested time: 10 min Part 2: Matching, 15 identifications, 1 point each (15 points) suggested time: 10 min Part 3: Short IDs (definition and importance), pick 5 (choice from 9) 6 points each (30 points) suggested time: 40 minutes Part 4: DBQ (Unit 7, 8 or 9) (40 points), suggested time: 45 minutes 100 Points TOTAL Use your notes, homework and classwork assignments, unit quizzes and tests, essays/projects, textbook and supplemental texts to review the definitions, characteristics and significance of the following terms from each unit Units 1 and 2 (from Trimester 1) Kennewick Man Theory of Evolution Hominids Bipedalism Lucy/Australopithecus Homo habilis Homo erectus Carbon 14 dating Stratigraphy Neanderthal Monte Verde Clovis Spear Unit 3(from Trimester 1) Complex society (components/definition) city-state Catalhoyuk Mesopotamia Code of Hammurabi cuneiform Ur Egypt Book of the Dead papyrus Pharaoh Hieroglyphs Nubia Hatshepsut Indus River Valley Rig Veda Sanskrit Huang He River Valley Shang Dynasty Sima Qian Zhou Dynasty Oracle Bones Mandate of Heaven ancestor worship Unit 4 (from Trimester 1) Hinduism varna caste system Judaism monotheism Buddhism Buddha/Siddartha Gautama Ashoka dharma nirvana Confucianism filial piety Daoism Qin Dynasty Legalism Han Fei Han China Imperial Academy/exam Ban Zhao: Lessons for Women Unit 5 (Trimester 2) Goths Constantine Nicene Creed Augustine Muhammed Mecca Medina Five Pillars of Islam Spread of Islam Jihad Caliph Southernization Indian Ocean Trade Silk Road Marco Polo China’s Commercial Revolution Paper money Song dynasty Civil Service exams THE MONGOLS! Ancient Greece Herodotus Alexander of Macedon hellenization Phoenicians Greco-Persian Wars Athens Sparta Socrates, Plato, Aristotle Ancient Rome patricians plebeians Roman republic Roman senate Punic wars Carthage paterfamilias Julius Caesar Augustus Christianity Jesus Sermon on the Mount Paul Unit 6 (Trimester 2) Columbian Exchange Unit 8-9 (Trimester 3) Nationalism Alliances Great Dying Crusades Bubonic plague Byzantines Iconoclast controversy Reformation, Martin Luther Renaissance Enlightenment Scientific Revolution Agricultural Revolution Major Revolutions: French, Haitian, American, South American Slave Trade, Triangle Trade European Exploration: Portugal, Spain, France, England, Dutch Militarism Isolationism Trench warfare World War I technology Archduke Ferdinand Treaty of Versailles, reparations Major world leaders Great Depression (Global) Rise of fascists: Mussolini, Hitler, Hirohito World War II: causes Appeasement Battle of Britain Holocaust D-Day, V-E Day, V-J Day Hiroshima, Nagasaki “Island Hopping” Nuclear War Berlin Airlift Unit 7 (Trimester 3) Industrial Revolution/industrialization: causes, results, “Iron Curtain” Cold War technology, when, where United Nations Social Darwinism Truman Doctrine “White Man’s Burden” Korean War, Douglas MacArthur Imperialism Vietnam War, escalation, Gulf of Tonkin Maxim gun Cuban Missile Crisis, Fidel Castro Scramble for Africa Berlin Conference Trade with China, Opium