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.
