K. Shaver World History 2008-2009
Modern World History: Exam Review.
My Exam is: Friday December 19th, 8:15-9:45 am Room______
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Don’t just know the definition!
Chapter 19: The French Revolution and Napoleon
The old regime, Estates-General, Directory, Reign of Terror, Declaration of Rights and Man, march to Versailles, Napoleon’s Empire and battles, Jacques Necker, Robespierre, Nationalism, Napoleonic Code, Marquis de Lafayette, Olympe de Gouges, plebiscite, guerrilla warfare, Congress of Vienna,
Chapter 20: The Industrial Revolution Begins
Agricultural revolution, cotton gin, factories, steam power, putting-out system, factory acts, long term results, population explosion, energy sources, technology, textile industry, transportation, industrial cities, working class, middle class, benefits and problems, Laissez-Faire, Socialism, Utopians, Karl Marx, Communist Manifesto
Chapter 21: Revolutions in Europe and Latin America
Nationalism, Toussaint L’Ouverture, Louis Philippe, July Revolution, Ethnic and Social Hierarchy, Haiti’s struggle for independence, Sources of discontent in Latin America, Serbia, Greece, Belgium,
Chapter 22: Life in the Industrial Age
Big business, American factories, Social Darwinism, urban renewal, standards of living, women’s suffrage, atomic theory, temperance movement, romanticism, realism, Lord Byron, Charles Dickens, impressionism
Chapter 23: Nationalism Triumphs in Europe
Zollverein, Realpolitik, Hohenzollerns, Otto von Bismarck, Kulturkampf, Kaiser, Reich, annexation, Franco-Prussian War, Garibaldi, Red Shirts, social welfare, anarchists, emigration, Francis Joseph, Dual Monarchy, zemstvos, emancipation, Duma, pogroms, Francis Deak, Reichstag, Victor Emmanuel, Hapsburgs
Chapter 24: Growth of Western Democracies
Reform Bill of 1867, Dreyfus Affair, Women’s suffrage, Irish Nationalism, home-rule, Napoleon III, expansionism, Manifest Destiny, abolition
Chapter 25: The New Imperialism
Africa map, Muhammad Ali, political consequences, motives, China, Boer War, how the industrial revolution encouraged imperialism, Iran (Persia), Chinese reforms, Social Darwinism, westernization, modernization, nationalism, Ethiopia, South Africa, Sepoy Rebellion, Taiping Rebellion, Suez Canal, protectorate, sphere of influence, missionaries, Ottoman Empire, British Policy in India vs China, extraterritoriality, Chinese reform efforts, Boxer Rebellion,
Chapter 26: New Global Patterns
Japan’s modernization, Southeast Asia Map, Commodore Matthew Perry, Queen Liliuokalani, Siam, British North America Act, Australia, New Zealand and their independence, Canada, United States intervention in Latin America, Panama Canal, global economy, Monroe Doctrine, penal colony, regionalism, zaibatsu, caudillos, indigenous, Meiji reforms, Philippines, economic dependence