World History Fall Final Exam Review

DIRECTIONS:

Please explain/define all of the terms listed below.

This assignment is worth 20 points and is due on ______.

Roots of Democracy

1.  representative democracy/republic

2.  totalitarian

3.  rule by law

4.  monarchy

5.  constitutional/limited monarchy

6.  stable democracy

7.  direct democracy

8.  descriptions of modern democracy

9.  oligarchy

10.  Three branches of American government

11.  Declaration of Independence

12.  Ancient Athens

a.  Aristotle

b.  Plato

c.  Form of government

13.  Judeo-Christian Traditions

a.  3 beliefs

14.  Ancient Rome

a.  Justinian Code

b.  Senate & assembly

15.  England’s Limited Monarchy

a.  Magna Carta

b.  Divine right

c.  English Bill of Rights

d.  Limited monarchy

e.  Glorious Revolution

16.  Enlightenment

a.  John Locke

b.  Baron de Montesquieu

c.  Reason

d.  nickname

Political Revolutions

1.  Storming of the Bastille

2.  Reasons for French Revolution

3.  revolution

4.  relationship to the Enlightenment

5.  Old Regime

6.  Constitution of 1791

7.  King Louis XVI

8.  Robespierre

9.  Reign of Terror

10.  100 Days

11.  Napoleon

12.  Bourgeoisie

13.  Vote by order

14.  Tennis Court Oath

15.  First Estate

16.  Second Estate

17.  Third Estate

18.  National Assembly

19.  abdicate

20.  radical

21.  reactionary

22.  moderate

Industrial Revolution

1.  Labor unions

2.  factories

a.  location

b.  working conditions

c.  workers

3.  textile industry

4.  laissez-faire

5.  Karl Marx

6.  communism

7.  capitalism

8.  spread of the Industrial Revolution

9.  effects of the Agricultural Revolution

10.  leading country

11.  James Watt

12.  Alexander Bell

13.  Henry Bessemer

14.  Jethro Tull

15.  fallow

16.  Louis Pasteur

17.  urbanization

18.  positive effects

19.  negative effects

Nationalism and Imperialism

1.  relationship to industrial revolution

2.  imperialism (causes, definition)

3.  colony

4.  sphere of influence

5.  Motives (define each & give examples)

a.  ideological motives

b.  economic motives

c.  political motives

d.  exploratory motives

e.  religious motives

6.  scramble for colonies

7.  nationalism

8.  ethnocentrism

9.  Berlin Conference

World War I and Russian Revolution

1.  Triple Alliance/Central powers

2.  Triple Entente/Allies

3.  new weapons

4.  alliance

5.  militarism

6.  Black Hand

7.  Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand

8.  total war

9.  trench war

10.  causes of WWI

11.  Western Front

12.  Zimmerman Telegram

13.  Versailles Treaty

14.  Fourteen Points

15.  Sinking of Lusitania

16.  “War Guilt Clause”

17.  no-man’s land

18.  causes of Russian Revolution

19.  Brest Litosvk Treaty

20.  March Revolution

21.  November Revolution

22.  Rasputin

23.  Peter the Great

24.  Lenin

25.  Bolsheviks

26.  proletariat

27.  Nicholas II

28.  Reds

29.  Whites

30.  Cheka