Semester 2 Review 2009 World Civilizations and Humanities
Review for China
- China’ geography
- What is the significance of Marco Polo coming to China?
- How does studying the accomplishments of the Chinese dynasties help us learn about Chinese history?
- Which group of non-Chinese successfully invaded China?
- What was it like to live under non-Chinese rule if you were Chinese-during Mongol times?
- What was the world’s largest city during the Middle Ages?
- What was footbinding? Purpose? Benefits?
- What benefits did the Grand Canal allow the Chinese people?
- When was porcelain in high demand (dynasty)?
- How did the Sung keep the Mongols from invading?
- Name a lasting effect of Empress Wu’s reign in China today.
- Was China an isolated area? (what evidence can you provide?)
- What does looking at the Qingming Scroll tell you about life in a Chinese city?
- What did you learn about Chinese painting while looking at the scroll?
- Match the dynasties with major accomplishments.
- discuss the foundation of Buddhism (who, when, beliefs)
- 4 Noble Truths
- 8fold Path
- Daoism
- impact of Confucius on Chinese life
- impact of silk road
- Zheng He’s voyages
- cultural revolution
- bureaucratic government
- great leap forward
- priest astronomers
- China’s students
- Book of Odes
- dynastic cycle
- mandate of heaven
- Shih Huang Ti
- terra cotta
- great wall
- inventions of the Chinese
- impact of Sun Yat Sen
- Chiang Kai shek
- Mao Zedong
- Opium wars
- spheres of influence
- open door policy
- Deng Xiaoping
- Tiananmen Square
- May 4th Movement
- Boxer Rebellion
- Taiping Rebellion
- one child policy
- 4 Modernizations
- traditional society
- Forbidden City
- 3 Principles of the People
- 3 Gorges Dam
- women in China
- civil service system
- Nationalists vs. communists and civil war
- Long March
- Shanghai Massacre
- To Live
- 2008 Olympics
- Human Rights violations
- communism in China (history to today)
- most respectable occupation in China (arguably even today)
Japan Review
- Japan’s geography
- bushido
- samurai
- feudalism
- emperor and emperor worship
- mythology
- shogun
- daimyo
- Ashikaga
- Kamakura
- Meiji Era/Meiji Restoration
- kamikaze
- Sino-Japanese War
- Russo-Japanese War
- imperialism
- democracy
- No theatre
- Kyoto
- Heian era
- Pillow Book
- Tale of Genji
- Sei Shonagon
- Lady Murasaki
- Nara
- Edo
- Japanese scripts!
- typical family home
- geography of japan
- Kabuki theatre
- tea ceremony
- Shinto
- block printing
- influences from China
- Matthew Perry
- Land of the rising sun
- seppuku
- flowering arranging
- landscape gardening
- Ieyasu and unifying Japan
- effects of 1929 on Japan
- Pearl Harbor
- Japanese-American internment
- Hagakure
- textbook controversy
- Ministry of Education
- Rape of Nanking
- American occupation of Japan
- atomic bombs
- hibachi
- differences in Japan and America’s educational system
- “never give up” society
- Japanese family life in 21st century
- Japan’s 21st century economy
- lifetime employment
- government regulations of trade
Africa Review
- Africa’s geography
- In general, know which imperialist countries dominated sectors of Africa.
- Identify both positive and negative impact of imperialism in Africa.
- apartheid-definition, history of,
- Nelson Mandela
- Steven Biko
- ancient kingdom of Ghana
- ancient kingdom of Mali
- Mansa Musa
- ancient kingdom of Songhai
- identify 3 generalizations you could make about Africa considering the presentations
- Identify S. Africa, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Ghana, Mali, Botswana, Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia on a map
- Identify NileRiver, AhaggarMountains, Lake Victoria, Kilimanjaro, Kalahari Desert, Sahara, Congo River, Drakensberg, Namib Desert, Libyan Desert on a map
- Great Rift Valley
- Atlantic Slave trade-include ways it affected Africa and how Africans were involved
- Olaudah Equiano
- middle passage
- importance of oral traditions and histories
- Great Zimbabwe
- Scramble for Africa
- apartheid
- Berlin conference
- Boer Wars
- Cecil Rhodes
- David Livingstone
- Social Darwinism
- factors contributing to European conquest of Africa
-guns, SD, transportation, control, diseases, quinine drug
- Negritude movement
- Kenya, Algeria, Congo, Angola’s fights for independence
- Problems with ignoring cultural divisions in Africa
- why were democracies in Africa short-lived?
- dissidents
- FW de Klerk
- Thabo Mbeki
- Swahili
- influence of Islam in Africa
- cause and effect of migration in early Africa
- TimbuktuUniversity
- important question to ask when studying Africa
- Justification Britain gave for colonizing Africa
- Black homelands
- imperialism
- Responses of Apartheid government to resistance?
- Soweto
- Sharpeville
- ANC
- South African Indian Congress
Latin AMERICA
- latin America’s geography
- Nazca
- Moche
- Inca
- Maya
- Aztec
- Cortes
- Pizarro
- quipus
- importance of sacrifice
- tlatchli
- effects of conquistadors
- the Perons’ of Argentina
- Olmec
- Zapotec
- maya mathematics
- Monte Alban
- Chavin
- Tenochtitlan
- Popol Vuh
- Montezuma II
- Spanish colonization
- Incan roads
- encomienda
- democracy in Latin American nations
GREECE
- Greece’s geography
- Minoans
- Mycenaeans
- development of Greek democracy
- different types of Greek government—monarchy, aristocracy, tyranny
- Athenians
- Spartans
- Persian Wars
- Peloponnesian Wars
- Darius I
- Xerxes
- Thermopylae
- Trojan War
- Socrates
- Plato
- Aristotle
- Hippocrates
- Thucydides
- Herodotus
- Archimedes
- Diogenes
- Epicurus
- Delian League
- Minotaur
- Acropolis/polis
- King Minos
- Olympics—give examples of prizes
--how often occurred
--What happens if two countries at war?
--Why were they important to city states?
- Pericles’ achievements
- Alexander the Great
- Hellenistic culture
- Battle of Salamis
- results of Persian wars
- results of Peloponnesian wars
- Phidipides
- Battle of Marathon
- women in Greece
- Homer
- citizenship in Greece-limited democracy
ROME
- praetors—purpose, powers at court
- censors-purpose
- assemblies—purpose, how many
- tribunes—how many, purpose
- 1st triumvirate members
- 2nd triumvirate members
- army emperors
- What role did Cleopatra play? Where was she from?
- Pax Romana
- Romulus and Remus
- Etruscans and Latins
- Republic
- Senate
- Conflict of the orders
- Patricians
- Plebeians
- Key to roman republic growth?
- Julius Caesar-accomplishments, what did he do for the people? dictator for life, calendar, how/when killed, legacy
- What led to shift from republic to empire?
- Hadrian-accomplishments, where from?
- Marcus Aurelius-describe, accomplishments
- Caligula-describe, accomplishments
- Agrippina
- Nero
- Colosseum
- Marc Antony
- Describe what it means to be Roman.
- Aqueducts
- Diocletian, Constantine
- Republic vs. Empire
- Women in Rome
- Childhood in Rome
- Causes for the fall of Rome
- Gladiators
- consuls—term, powers, how many
- 12 Tables
- Augustus Caesar
- Problems with expansion
- Division of Roman empire-West v. East
- Influence of Christianity
Middle Ages: no separate test for this unit, will be part of final exam.