World History Exam Review CHY
Historical Significance Explain what the term means Definition Time and place Circumstances Explain why it is important How does it help us understand history? How did it change the world at that time? Can it be connected to current time?
In the early 1800s, this movement aimed to eliminate the buying, selling, and owning of human beings Why was this significant?
Political philosophy that gives the monarch all power and expects the state to be centralized by this authority Where and when did this philosophy thrive?
Class of people associated with the rise of industrialization and mercantilism Had new ideas about their role in governance When and where was this?
The idea that the beauty, symmetry, and order of ancient Rome and Greece should be models for modern art and architecture When and where was this used? How can you see it in architecture today?
Rule based on the ideas of the ruler only Common in Renaissance, particular in the city-states of Italy, etc. The enlightened version expected the ruler of government to accept its responsibilities for the well-being of the people it ruled
A philosophy that encouraged making life better in the secular world When was this movement popular?
The doctrine that suggests that the government should stay out of the economics of the nation The marketplace will determine economic growth or retreat
Economic system that regulated trade between European countries and their colonies Provided more benefits to the state than the colonies When and where was this significant?
Governments of the few (usually the wealthy or the aristocratic)
Religion developed by certain members of the C of E Was simpler and included strict moral practices Where? When?
A philosophy that believes that reason should be used to explain the world rather than just our senses
Leaders of Italian city-states who came to power based on merit and skill Why was this different from previous leadership?
Female advocate for extending the right to vote to women When? Where?
Jeremy Bentham’s doctrine that human behaviour should focus on the greatest good for the greatest number of people Why was this challenging for European society? What changes did this promote?
Thomas More’s fictitious place designed to meet everyone’s needs all the time How did this impact enlightenment thinkers?
His invention revolutionized communication and literacy in the Renaissance A true ‘Renaissance Man’ whose influence can be seen in art, science, philosophy, and technology His book ‘The Prince’ instructed those who would lead by demanding that states be sovereign and their leaders be strong
Broke with the Roman Catholic church in England; leading to a powerful reformation in that country Britain’s first powerful female monarch; ruled at a time where England was developing its great empire Ottoman ruler who embraced diversity and built a Islamic empire
Religious order responsible for spreading Christianity (Catholicism) to much of the new world. Promoted education and devotion to God Led the Reformation in Germany after taking umbrage at the greed of the Catholic church and how far it had moved away from the teachings of Christ
Founding father of political philosophy who believed that we need to follow law or rulers or we will fall into chaos Humans are naturally unable to behave! Wrote Leviathan Political philosopher who believed that we had the obligation to overthrow tyrannical rulers and establish just systems Impacted by the civil war and glorious revolution of England
The Sun King who ruled France by curbing the authority of the aristocracy Believed in absolutism Wrote “Common Sense” which had a strong impact on revolutionaries in the Americas Believed that people had rights and should be able to rule themselves
Renaissance Where did it happen first? Why? What was different between the Renaissance in Northern and Southern Europe?
Reformation How did it change the relationships between nations in Europe? Give examples
What was the English Civil War all about? What was the Glorious Revolution? How did these events change the way Britain was/is ruled?
Exploration and Colonization The good? The bad? The ugly?
John Locke’s impact on revolution What did the Americans want? What did the French want? How did Locke’s philosophy justify these things
Industrialization The good? The bad? The ugly?
Evolution from absolutism to democracy How did it happen?
Role of Religion in growth of Europe Education? Philosophy? Role of monarchy? Socialism?
How was 20th century Canada a product of world history?
Essay questions Themes in history? geography and migration Industrialization & cultural development Class struggle & nationalism Social, political, cultural, economic, environment
The good and the bad going hand in hand Has European history been simply continuous progress?
War and conflict lead to change Social reform movements Interaction through trade