Chapter 6 (163) What influence did Isabella d’Este have on the Renaissance? Name three Renaissance Artist from the Italian peninsula. Name three artist.

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Chapter 6 (163) What influence did Isabella d’Este have on the Renaissance? Name three Renaissance Artist from the Italian peninsula. Name three artist from the Northern Renaissance What was Gutenburg’s influence on the spread of religion?

Chapter 7 Who were Harvey, Copernicus, and Bacon? What were the triangular trade and the middle passage? How did the Dutch rise to power (211) Name 2 conquistadors.

Chapter 8 Name the four classes under Confucianism(221) Describe two Chinese rebellions in the 1800s List the Tokugawa overlords(231) What were the Treaties of Nanjing and Kanagawa

Chapter 9 What were ghazis, Janissaries, and reaya?(240-242) What contributions did Abbas the Great have with the Safavids? (245) List the rulers of the Mughal Empire in order. Describe the rule of Akbar the Great. (248)

Chapter 10 How did Richelieu reverse the ideas of Henry IV and influence the Sun king? (262-266) What were the contributions of Peter the Great and Catherine the Great? (268-272) Describe the rivalry between Prussia and Austria.(275-277) Describe Elizabeth I relationship with Parliament. (280)

Chapter 11 Describe Cromwell’s Commonwealth (289) What was the significance of the Glorious Revolution (sometimes called the Bloodless Revolution)? (292) Compare the British colonies in India and America. (299-301) List five enlightenment thinkers and their contributions.

Chapter 12 Name the Three Estates.(316-317) Who were the conservatives, moderates and liberals (323) When was the scorched earth policy used and what was it? Who was Metternich and what was his contributions in the Congress of Vienna? (341)

Chapter 13 What are factors of production, enclosure movement, and commercial capitalism Who were James Watt, Robert Fulton, and Adam Smith Discuss the influence of Karl Marx on world politics Trace the events that led to the mechanization of the textile industry.

Chapter 14 What is aerodynamics, dynamo, and the internal combustion engine Explain Darwin’s influence on science and religion. Who were Freud, Comte, and Tylor How was leisure, arts and literature affected by the industrial revolution?

Chapter 15 Who were the Chartists? Compare the significance of the Citizen King to Napoleon III. Who were the major contributors to the Latin American independence movements? What was the result of Latin American independence?

Chapter 16 Who united Italy? Who united Germany? What problems did Bismarck have after he rose to prominence? Compare Austrian rebellions to Russian revolutions.

Chapter 17 What role did missionaries have in the imperialist movement? What was the Fashoda crisis? Describe the events of competition for Southern Africa. What was the result of the Sino-Japanese war. How did America become an imperial power in 1898?

Chapter 18 Compare the Russian revolutions of 1905 and 1917. Why were the Balkans perceived to be a Powder Keg? List new technologies in WWI. How did WWI lead to 20th century tensions?

Chapter 19 What was cubism, functionalism, and jazz How did FDR offer a New Deal to Americans? Describe the political unrest in France after WWI. How did Mussolini and Stalin come to power?

Chapter 20 What was the significance of the Anglo-Egyptian treaty? What effect did Mohandas Gandhi have on the British Empire? Who was Kemal? Who were Kai-shek and Zedong? How did Japan manage to expand? Describe Cuba under Batista

Chapter 21 How was the Spanish Civil war a testing ground for WWII? Where was appeasement used and why? Describe Hitler’s early victories on the battlefield. Why does America enter WWII? When does this happen? How does WWII end?

Chapter 22 What were Potsdam and Yalta? What was the significance of the Marshall Plan? Who followed Stalin in ruling the USSR. What conflicts arose during his premiership? What was the NAACP

Chapter 23 How is India partitioned? What was the Great Leap Forward and the Tiananmen Square Massacre? What is the importance of the zaibatsu? Who were Marcos, Aquino and Aung San Suu Kyi Who are the Four Tigers?

Chapter 24 How does nationalism spread through Africa in the 1950s and 60s? Describe some of Africa’s challenges in the 20th and 21st centuries. Why did the French and British withdraw from their colonies? Explain how Israel became a country and some of the conflict that resulted.

Chapter 25 What economic problems exist in Latin America? Who was Ortega and the Contras? Describe two conflicts in Cuba. Describe the problems evident in Chile.

Chapter 26 What was Vietnamization, Watergate and the Iran Contra Affair? What was Thatcherism and the IRA How did Communism fall in the USSR What was the economic impact of Sept 11th?