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Humanities/WHAP/English Semester Exam Review

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Name ______________________________ Humanities Spring Exam Review 2012 World History: 25 questions Periods: Why 1750-1914? Why 1914 to Present? 1750-1914 ? Nationalism, Imperialism, and Industrialization 1914 ? Present ? Global Conflict Industrial Revolution: Causes and Effects Causes ? agri rev Effects ? factories, modern warfare, bigger cities Imperialism: Causes and Effects; reactions to European imperialism in Africa and Asia; Who was where; Japanese imperialism and industrialization; Berlin Conference (1884) Established boundaries, mixed cultures, countries longed for independence. Countries imperialized ? India, Africa (all except Ethiopia and Liberia) Ottoman Empire: Success and Fall; foreign intervention Didn?t allow trade and spread of western innovations

Chapter 4: The Bonds of Empire

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CHAPTER 4: The Bonds of Empire, 1660-1750 Rebellion and War, 1660-1713 Before Restoration (1660), England made little attempt to weld colonies Royal Centralization, 1660-1688 Restoration monarchs disliked representative government Charles II rarely called parliament into session after 1674, and none after 1681 James II wanted to rule as absolute monarch Meant he would never face an elected legislation These 2 kings had little sympathy for Am. Colonial assemblies Charles II?s brother, James (Duke of York) considered elected assemblies ?of dangerous consequence? and forbade them to meet in NY New Eng. tried to resist crown policies and defend self-gov. Mass. 1661= citizens free from laws & decrees from Eng. except for war Colony ignored Navigation Acts

world history outline

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1) During the early twentieth century, various nationalistic movements involved goals and values. In Europe and areas such as Russia and the Ottoman Empire, nationalists wanted to promote independence and secession in areas that had different ethnic origins, culture, language, and political ideals. Slavic people (i.e. Serbs) wanted to form their own country. Ethnic groups such as the Poles, Czechs, Slovaks, Serbs, Coats, and the Slovenes asserted the right of self-determination.

Global History 2 mid term review

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Enlightenment: a cultural movement of intellectuals in the 17th and 18th centuries, first in Europe and later in the American colonies. Its purpose was to reform society using reason, challenge ideas grounded in tradition and faith, and advance knowledge through the scientific method. John Locke- Natural Rights; life, liberty, and property; Limited Government Thomas Hobbes- Strong Government maintained order and peace Voltaire- Advocate of religious tolerance and criticized power of the Church Adam Smith-Father of common economics; believed in big business; free-market Rousseau- People agree to be governed as long as the government protects them Montesquieu- Promoted the separation of powers French Revolution:

American Imperialism

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American: Isolationist to Imperialist Factors: Yellow Journalism Closing of the frontier New emerging international interest. Agricultural & industrial boom Military/strategic interests/new Navy Darwinism Manifest Destiny Incidents Reverend Josiah Strong's Our Country:? Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis inspired missionaries to travel to foreign nations. William R. Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer led the fabricated atrocities of Cuba apart of the new "yellow journalism."? The two men caused the American people to believe that conditions in Cuba were worse than they actually were. Make people adventurous

Chapter 27-The Path of Empire Study Guide

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APUSH STUDY GUIDE SECTION 8 Chapter 27 ? The Path of Empire, 1890-1899 Biographical Terms General Terms Henry Cabot Lodge Emilio Aguinaldo Imperialism ?Big Sister? Policy Frederic Remington Theodore Roosevelt insurrectos the White Man's Burden Dr. Walter Reed Queen Liliuokalani Battle of San Juan Hill Platt Amendment Commodore George Dewey Spanish-American War Battle of Manila Bay U.S.S. Maine Anti-Imperialist League Rough Riders Teller Amendment Hawaiian Islands CHAPTER 27 QUESTIONS 1. Prior to the 1880s, what was the general attitude of Americans toward the rest of the world? 2. List 3 factors which stimulated American interest in the rest of the world. (3 points) 3. What was Capt. Alfred Thayer Mahan's claim in his book, The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660-1783?

Imperialism

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Imperialism, as defined by The Dictionary of Human Geography, is "the creation and maintenance of an unequal economic, cultural, and territorial relationship, usually between states and often in the form of an empire, based on domination and subordination." The imperialism of the last 500 years, as described by the above work, is primarily a western undertaking that employs "expansionist – mercantilism and latterly communist – systems."[1] Geographical domains have included the Mongolian Empire, Roman Empire, the Ottoman Empire, the Holy Roman Empire, the Portuguese Empire, the Spanish Empire, the Dutch Empire, the Persian Empire, the French Empire,[2] the Russian Empire,[3] the Chinese Empire, and the British Empire,[4] but the term can equally be applied to domains of knowledge, beliefs,

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