Global i ii review

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Global I Review The social sciences: Geography: Geographic impact on societies: Place: Adaptation: History: Primary vs. secondary sources Economic$ Capitalism (laissez-faire) Socialism Command/Communism mercantilism Neolithic Revolution: Ancient Mesopotamia: Fertile Crescent: City-State Cuneiform ites; advanced Farming (domestication of The Code of Hammurabi

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Global I ReviewThe social sciences:Geography:

Geographic impact on societies:

Place:Adaptation:

History:

Primary vs. secondary sources

Economic$

Capitalism (laissez-faire)

Socialism

Command/Communism

mercantilism

Neolithic Revolution:

Ancient Mesopotamia:

Fertile Crescent: City-State Cuneiform

ites; advanced

Ancient Egypt:

Farming (domestication of plants & animals)

The Code of Hammurabi

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Pharaoh: Hieroglyphics River delta

Ancient India:

Ancient China:

Mandate of Heaven: Feudalism: “China’s Sorrow”

What Ancient River Valley Civilizations have in common

Location

Social structure

Government

Record keeping

Belief systems

Gift of the Nile:

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Where When Who? What?

Hinduism

Buddhism

Judaism

Christianity

Islam

Important Migrations

Indo-European

Phoenician

Bantu

Warring States Period in China:

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Belief System Founder Beliefs Impact

Confucianism

Daoism

Legalism

Ancient GreeceGeography:

Athens & Pericles:

Art Literature Medicine Philosophy

Roman Achievements

The Qin Dynasty

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Republican Government

12 Tables

Pax Romana

Roman Architecture

Adoption of Christianity

Julius Caesar:

Rise Fall

Rise of the Roman Empire, effect:

End of the Roman Empire, Effect:

Feudalism around the World

Social Economic/Political

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Bushido & Chivalry

The end of Feudalism in Europe:

The Renaissance: Definition Location Artists Effects

The Reformation:Definition Location Important People Effects

The Counter-ReformationDefinition Location Important People Effects

Empires around the World India:

Mauryan Empire

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Leader& Dates Importance

Gupta EmpireLeader& Dates Importance

Mughal EmpireLeader& Dates Importance

China: Han Dynasty

Leader& Dates Importance

Tang DynastyLeader& Dates Importance

Song DynastyLeader& Dates Importance

Ming DynastyLeader& Dates Importance

Turkey & the Mediterranean: Byzantine Empire

Leader & Dates Importance

Ottoman EmpireLeader & Dates Importance

Mongol EmpireLeader & Dates Importance

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Africa:

Central & South America:

MayaLeader & Dates Importance

AztecLeader & Dates Importance

IncaLeader & Dates Importance

The Age of ExplorationWhat happened to the Aztec & Inca Empires?

Reasons for New World Exploration:

Technology of exploration:

Columbian exchange:

Encomienda System:

Atlantic Slave Trade:

Middle Passage:

Effects:

Absolute Monarchs in Europe (1500-1800)

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Causes of Absolutism:

Divine Right:

Country Leader(s) Absolute monarch?

Important Events

Spain

France

Russia

England

The Scientific Revolution & The Enlightenment

Scientific Revolution:

Description Important People Effects

The Enlightenment

Description Important People Effects

Revolutions around the World French Revolution

Causes: Important Events:

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Effects:

Napoleon Bonaparte:

Congress of Vienna:

Nationalist Revolutions:

Latin America:Causes:

Country or Region

Colonizer Causes Leader Description

Haiti

Spanish South America

Mexico

Europe:Causes:

Italy

Germany

The Industrial Revolution Definition:

Why did it Begin in England:

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Important inventions:

Effects:

Urbanization:

New Society:

Longer life-span

Education:

Slums & Poverty:

Need for Natural Resources:

Pollution:

Reaction to the Industrial Revolution:

Economic$Capitalism (Free Market, Laissez-Faire) Communism (Marxism)

Labor Unions:

Increased Democracy & Suffrage:

Imperialism Definition:

The “White Man’s Burden”:

Africa; The Berlin Conference:

India, “The Jewel in the Crown”

The Sepoy Mutiny The Amristar Massacre

THE MAIN REASON FOR

IMPERIALISM:

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China:

Spheres of Influence

Opium Wars

Taiping Rebellion

Boxer Rebellion

Japan: From Feudalism to ImperialismGeography:

Meiji Restoration:

Wars:

Greater East Asia Co prosperity Sphere:

Effects of Imperialism(+)Positive(+) (-)Negative(-)

What is the main reason for imperialism?

World Wars & DepressionWWI

M

A

I

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N

Immediate cause of WWI:

Allies Central Powers

New Technologies:

Result:

Effects of WWI; The Treaty of Versailles:

Russian Revolution:

CZAR

Causes People Description Effects

WWII

Great Depression

Fascism

League of Nations

Appeasement

Treaty of Versailles

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Between the Wars

Italy Germany Japan

League of Nations Power

Non-Aggression pact:

Aggression leads to War:

Allies Axis Powers

German invasion of USSR

D-Day The Holocaust Nuclear weapons Nuremberg trials

Post WWII The United Nations:

Purpose: Security Council Events

The Cold War:

Causes:

NATO Warsaw Pact

Great Depression:

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Important Events:The Iron Curtain:

Ge r ma ny:

Mar$hall Plan:

Korean War

Cuban Missile Crisis

Vietnam War

Cold War in Latin America

Détente & SALT

Communist Revolution in China:

Causes People Events Effects

Effects:

End of the Cold War:USSR

Germany & Eastern Europe

Poland

Nonalignment:The End of Imperialism

Region: Countries: People: Events:

ASIA

AFRICA

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MIDDLE EAST

Human Rights Abuses:

Region: Date: People: Events:

Khmer Rouge (Cambodia)

Genocide in Rwanda

Genocide in Sudan (Darfur)

Tiananmen Square Massacre (China)

Serbian War Crimes (Europe)

The Holocaust (Europe)

The Rape of Nanking (China)

Important Conflicts:

Region: Dates: People: Events:

Israel/Palestine

India/Pakistan

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War on Terror

Democracy movements in North Africa & Middle East

Ireland

Important Events:Green Revolution:

Population Growth:

Environmental Concerns:

Nuclear Proliferation:

Developed vs. Developing Nations:

Economic Problems; Free Trade & Debt