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Global History 10
Mrs. Cohen
Regents Exam Review Packet #2
Directions: Complete the charts, graphics, questions, and vocabulary below. Each week you will
be quizzed on the review material and your packet will be checked for a homework grade. No later
packets will be accepted. Please use the Regents Review Calendar to plan accordingly for your
assignments and quizzes.
***Topics 7-14 are the same topics covered on the Global History 10 Midterm Review packet.
Therefore, if you completed the Midterm Review Packet and still have it in your possession you do
not have to re-do Topics 7-14. Begin with Topic 15.
Topic 7:
Chapter 22-Sections 1-3: The Enlightenment/Scientific Revolution
Causes
Effects
Main Ideas
Important People
Questions:
(1)
What was the scientific revolution and how did it lead to the development of the
Enlightenment?
(2)
What were John Locke’s primary ideas?
(3)
How did the enlightenment lead to a more secular outlook?
(4)
What sort of reforms did enlightened despots make?
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Topic 8:
Chapter 23-(All): The French Revolution
Causes
Effects
Main Ideas
Important People
Questions:
(1)
Why were the members of the Third Estate dissatisfied with their way of life
under the Old Regime?
(2)
What political reforms resulted from the French Revolution?
(3)
What was the Reign of Terror and how did it end?
(4)
What reforms did Napoleon introduce?
(5)
What steps did Napoleon take to create an empire in Europe?
(6)
What led to Napoleon’s defeat in Russia?
(7)
What was the Congress of Vienna?
(8)
What were Metternich’s three goals at the Congress of Vienna?
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Topic 9:
Chapter 24-Sections 1 & 3: Nationalist Revolutions
Causes
Effects
Main Ideas
Important People
Questions:
(1)
What caused the Creoles in South America to rebel against Spain?
(2)
What approaches did Cavor use to acquire more territory for Peidmont-Sardina?
(3)
What strategy did Otto Von Bismarck use to make Prussia the leader of a united
Germany?
(4)
What were Bismarck’s policies?
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Topic 10:
Chapter 25-(All): Industrial Revolution
Causes
Effects
Main Ideas
Important People
Questions:
(1)
What was it about the geography of Britain that made it a likely place for the
Industrial Revolution to occur?
(2)
What impact did the enclosure movement and crop rotation have on agriculture
in England?
(3)
Describe the impact of two inventions during the Industrial Revolution?
(4)
What were the two warring classes that Marx and Engles outlined in The
(5)
Who was Adam Smith and what were his ideas?
Communist Manifesto?
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Topic 11:
Chapter 26-Sections 1 & 2: Democracy & Progress
Causes
Effects
Main Ideas
Questions:
(1) Define:
a. Suffrageb. Anti-Semitismc. Home Ruled. Theory of Evolutione. Dreyfus Affairf. Chartist Movementg. Immigration-
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Important People
Topic 12:
Chapter 27-(All): Age of Imperialism
Causes
Effects
Main Ideas
Important People
Questions:
(1) What motivated the nations of Europe to engage in imperialist activities?
(2) How did Europeans control their colonies?
(3) Describe the Sepoy Mutiny:
(4) What were some effects of imperialism on the colonies?
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Topic 13:
Chapter 28-(All): Transformations Around the Globe
Causes
Effects
Main Ideas
Important People
Questions:
(1) Why was China traditionally not interested in trading with the West?
(2) What events caused Japan to end its isolation and begin to westernize?
(3) What were the results of Japan’s growing imperialism at the end of the 19th
century?
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Topic 14:
Chapter 29-(All): World War I
Causes
Effects
Main Ideas
Important People
Questions:
(1) What were the MAIN causes of WWI?
(2) What were the two main alliances called and who were each alliances members?
(3) Describe why WWI began in the “Powder Keg” of Europe and not other places?
(4) What was the peace treaty at the end of WWI called?
(5) Which nations were present at the Paris Peace Conference?
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Topic 15:
Chapter 30-Sections 1 & 2: The Russian Revolution
Causes
Effects
Main Ideas
Important People
Questions:
1. Analyze how command economy addresses the social, political and economic issues
2. Explain impact of the command economy on the nation
3. Identify and analyze the characteristics of Stalin’s totalitarianism
4. Evaluate the impact of totalitarianism on the people
5. Describe the impact of geography on political boundaries and social, economic and
political systems in Russia
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Topic 16:
Chapter 31-Sections 2-4 & Chapter 32-(All): World War II/Years of Crisis
Causes
Effects
Main Ideas
Important People
Questions:
1.
Describe the rise of fascism as an aftermath of World War I.
2.
Evaluate the impact of the Great Depression
3.
Describe how Japan’s geography contributed to its desire to invade Manchuria
4.
Describe the failure of the policy of appeasement
5.
Explain how the failures of the Treaty of Versailles led to WWII.
6.
Identify Axis Powers and Third Reich
7.
Describe the impact of geography on political boundaries and social, economic and political
systems in Europe and Asia
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8.
Summarize and analyze the key events and turning points of the war in both Europe and
Asia
9.
Explain the political, economic, and social impacts of war on Europe and Asia
10. Explain the impact of new technology (Atomic Bomb, lightening war, etc)
11. Describe the impact of geography on political boundaries and social, economic and political
systems world-wide
12. Examine the moral and human rights issues raised by the war [Holocaust; Atomic Bomb]
13. What were the political, social and economic factors that led to WWII?
14. How was WWII a turning point in world history?
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Topic 17:
Chapter 33-(All) & Chapter 35-Sections 4 & 5: THE COLD WAR
Causes
Effects
Main Ideas
Important People
Questions:
1.
How did the conflicts between the super powers shape the Cold War world?
2.
Examine the Cold war from multiple perspectives
3.
Describe the policies and the impact of those policies on the world during the Cold War
4.
Explain the Cold War’s impact on Germany, Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Nicaragua, Cuba, Iran
and Afghanistan.
5.
Explain the impact of technology on the Cold War conflict
6.
Describe the impact of geography on political boundaries and social, economic and political
systems world-wide
7.
To what extent was the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union a major turning point in
global history?
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8.
What are the political, economic, and social causes and effects of the collapse of the Soviet
Union?
9.
What are the worldwide effects of the collapse of the Soviet Union?
10. Describe early responses to Soviet dominance in Eastern Europe. Case Studies: Hungary, 1956
and Czechoslovakia, 1968.
11. Explain the important events in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union between and 1970 and
1989.
12. Describe causes and impact of the fall of communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union.
13. Analyze the challenges facing Russia and former satellites as they move toward capitalism and
democracy
14. Explain the symbolic significance of the fall of the Berlin wall and the causes and impact of the
reunification of Germany
15. Analyze ethnic conflict in former satellite states and Soviet Union
16. Describe the impact of geography on political boundaries and social, economic and political
systems in Eastern Europe and USSR
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Topic 18:
Chapter 30-Sections 3 & 4 & Chapter 35-Section 5:
COLLAPSE OF IMPERIALISM IN ASIA
Causes
Effects
Main Ideas
Important People
Questions:
1. What political, economic, and social conditions led to the Communist Revolution in China
2. Compare and contrast the Chinese Revolution with the Russian Revolution
3. Describe Mao’s version of Communism (communes, Red Guards, Cultural Revolution)
4. Describe the rise of nationalism in China, India and Turkey
5. How did WWI contribute to the rise of nationalism in China, India and Turkey?
6. Identify the role of Sun Yixian, Mao Zedong, Jiang Jieshi (Chiang KaiShek), Gandhi, and
Ataturk in these movements
7. Identify and describe the forces of change in each country
8. Describe the impact of geography on political boundaries and social, economic and political
systems in Asia
9. Why were the Chinese under Deng willing to adopt Western economic policies?
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10. How did Chinese economic policy encourage desires for democracy?
11. Describe the political and economic reforms under Deng Xiaoping
12. Analyze the political unrest in China in the last two decades
13. Describe the challenge of transferring Hong Kong to China.
14.
Describe the impact of geography on political boundaries and social, economic and political
systems in China
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Topic 19:
Chapter 34-(All): COLONIES BECOME NEW NATIONS
Causes
Effects
Main Ideas
Important People
Questions:
1. What role did nationalism play in the collapse of colonial empires in the post-WW2 era?
2. What were the political, economic and social issues that India, Africa, Middle East and
South East Asia faced following independence?
3. What international efforts have been made to resolve conflicts in India, Southeast Asia,
Africa, and the Middle East?
4. Explain the impact of WWII and independence on India, Southeast Asia, Africa and the
Middle East
5. Identify the current political issues on the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, Africa, and
the Middle East
6. Explain the problems resulting from independence in Southeast Asia
7. Explain the role of nationalist leaders
8. Describe the impact of geography on political boundaries and social, economic and political
systems in India, Africa, Southeast Asia and the Middle East
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Topic 20:
Chapter 35-(All): STRUGGLES FOR DEMOCRACY (1945-PRESENT)
Causes
Effects
Main Ideas
Important People
Questions:
1.
What forces have hindered democracy and stability in Latin American countries?
2.
Explain the role of the military, the Catholic church and social classes in Latin
American countries.
3.
Explain the circumstances leading to the development of democracy in Latin America
4.
What factors led to the development and demise of apartheid in South Africa?
5.
What political, economic, and social tensions led to ethnic conflict and civil war in
Nigeria?
6.
Describe Nigeria’s struggles with democracy.
7.
Describe the policy of racial separation and segregation in South Africa.
8.
Explain the changes in South Africa after the end of apartheid
9.
Describe the impact of geography on political boundaries and social, economic and
political systems in South Africa
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Topic 21:
Chapter 36-(All): Global Interdependence & Global Issues
Issue
Why is this
happening?
What are
the social,
economic,
and/or
political
impacts of
this issue?
How do we
improve
this?
Science &
Technology
(WMD’s, Etc.)
Environment
Global Economy
Population
Pressures
Poverty
Migration
Urbanization
Human Rights
Violations
(Women, children,
genocide, etc.)
Ethnic and
Religious
Tensions
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Where is
this
happening?
Important
Facts
Must Know…
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Divine Right
Enlightened Despot
Mercantilism
Social Contract
National Assembly
Isolationism
Urbanization
Reign of Terror
Laissez-Faire
Cultural Diffusion
Ethnocentrism
Continental System
Congress of Vienna
Peninsulares
Creoles
Conservatives
Liberals
Radicals
Nationalism
Nation-state
Enclosure
Entrepreneur
Agrarian
Capitalist
Meiji Restoration
Russo-Japanese War
Congress of Vienna
Militarism
Alliances
Imperialism
Fourteen Points
Treaty of Versailles
Self-Determination
Taiping Rebellion
Sphere of Influence
Boxer Rebellion
Extraterritorial Rights
Sepoy
Annexation
Opium War
Socialism
Communism
Proletariat
Chartist Movement
Dreyfus Affair
Zionism
Social Darwinism
Boer
Berlin Conference
Paternalism
Assimilation
Geopolitics
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Proletariat
Bolsheviks
Provisional government
Soviet
Communist Party
Totalitarianism
Command Economy
Five-Year Plans
Collective Farms
Long March
Civil Disobedience
Salt March
Weimer Republic
Great Depression
Fascism
Nazism
Appeasement
Axis Powers
Isolationism
Third Reich
Munich Conference
Nonaggression Pact
Genocide
Nuremberg Trials
United Nations
Iron Curtain
Containment
Truman doctrine
Marshall Plan
Cold War
NATO
Warsaw Pact
Brinkmanship
Red Guards
Cultural Revolution
38th Parallel
Domino Theory
Vietamization
Khmer Rouge
Third World
Détente
SALT
Congress Party
Muslim League
Partition
PLO
Camp David Accords
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Mujahideen
Taliban
Land Reform
Standard of Living
Recession
PRI
Martial Law
Apartheid
Glasnost
Perestroika
Ethnic Cleansing
Four Modernizations
Tiananmen Square
Genetic Engineering
Cloning
Green Revolution
Developed Nation
Emerging Nation
Global Economy
Free Trade
NAFTA
Ozone Layer
Sustainable Growth
Proliferation
Universal Declaration of Human
Rights
Refugees
Terrorism
Popular Culture
Materialism
Darfur (Sudan) Genocide
Rwandan Genocide
September 11th, 2001 Terrorist
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Bismarck
Adam Smith
Karl Marx
Charles Darwin
Kaiser Wilhelm II
Woodrow Wilson
Georges Clemenceau
John Locke
Rousseau
Thomas Hobbess Robespierre
Louis XVI
Napoleon
Metternich
Bolivar
San Martin
Cavour
Deng Xiaoping
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Lenin
Rasputin
Joseph Stalin
Mao Zedong
Jiang Jieshi
Mohandas Gandhi
Mustafa Kemal
Benito Mussolini
Adolf Hitler
Winston Churchill
Ho Chi Minh
Ngo Dinh Diem
Fidel Castro
Ayatollah Khomeini
Khrushchev
Brezhnev
Kennedy
Nixon
Reagan
Nehru
Indira Gandhi
Bhutto
Kwame Nkrumah
Kenyatta
Sese Seko
Anwar Sadat
Golda Meir
Yasir Arafat
Juan Peron
Vargas
Vicente Fox
Nelson Mandela
Gorbachev
Yeltsin