WHAP Unit 5Test Study Guide:
26Multiple-Choice Questions(3 pts each)& 2 Short-Essay Questions(11 pts each)
Materials Covered:
- North Atlantic Revolutions
- Causes of Revolutions
- Effects of Revolutions
- Industrial Revolution
- Causes
- Effects
Major Topics: be familiar with what they are, specific examples of these topics (where/when), & their significance to WHAP
- Atlantic Revolutions
- Causes
- Effects
- Enlightenment influence
- Chief beneficiaries in each
- Commonalities
- Major differences
- Consent of the Governed v. Absolutism
- North American Revolution
- Causes
- Effects
- Was it revolutionary?
- Why is it called a conservative revolution?
- French Revolution
- Causes
- Effects
- Difference between French & American Revolutions
- Why is it more radical than the American Revolution?
- Haitian Revolution
- Causes
- Effects
- What makes this different from other revolutions?
- Latin American Revolutions
- Causes
- Effects
- Why did they take so long?
- Why weren’t they united?
- Abolition Efforts
- Relationship between Atlantic Revolutions and rise of abolition movements
- Russian serfdom
- African slavery in the Americas
- Effects of abolition on economics, migration, etc.
- What was the driving force behind the abolition of slavery?
- Early Feminist Movements
- Influence of Enlightenment on feminism
- Effects on feminism and women’s rights by the Industrial Revolution
- Nationalism
- Definition
- Causes – roots in revolutions
- Industrial Revolution
- Causes
- Effects
- Effects on women’s lives
- How did industrialization differ between the U.S. and Russia?
- Energy sources
- Origins of Industrialization – location
- Why did it start where it did?
- Why Europe?
- Why England?
- Urbanization
- Working Class Movement
- British example
- Russian example
- Communism & Socialism
- Origins
- Causes
- Effects
- Major beliefs
- Bourgeois
- Proletariat
- Where did communism & socialism take root?
- Why didn’t they catch on the U.S.?
- Global Migration during Period 5
- Motivations
Review Materials Available
- Crash Course Videos
- World History: #28, #29, #30, #31, #32, #33
- Personal reading notes for Ch. 17 & 18
- Strayer online outlines Ch. 17 & 18
- Self-Tests Strayer Ch. 17 & 18
- Margin Review Questions Strayer Ch. 17 & 18
- Big Picture Questions Strayer Ch. 17 & 18
- PowerPoint notes from class
- Revolutions Comparison Chart
- Chapter 18 Close-Reading Questions