Final Review Multiple Choice Matching (Cause and Effects) Map Essays.

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Final Review Multiple Choice Matching (Cause and Effects) Map Essays

Topics Covered French Revolution – Ch. 18 Nationalism – Ch. 22 Imperialism – Ch. 24 and Ch 25.1 Industrialism – Ch. 19 and Ch. 21 World War I – Ch. 26 Interwar Years – Ch. 28 World War II – Ch. 29 Cold War – Ch. 30

Multiple Choice Questions Type of Questions NOT Questions/ EXCEPT Questions – Which of these is NOT a Fascist Ruler? a)Adolf Hitler b) Joseph Stalin c)Benito Mussolini d)Francisco Franco Timeline Questions: a)Mussolini  Korean War  Russo-Japanese War b)Nationalism  World War I  Russian Revolution c)World War II  Russian Revolution  Fall of the Berlin Wall d)D-Day  Battle of the Marne  Korean War

Matching Cause - Effect Causes 1.The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand caused: 2.King Louis XIV’s poor economic policies created social unrest in France and caused: 3.The Agricultural Revolution forced labors to move to cities in search for work and help caused: Effects A.The French Revolution B.The Age of Imperialism C.The Age of Industrialism D.World War I

2 Essays Major Themes The importance of individuals in changing the course of history. – EX: Specific examples of individuals and how they changed history (biographies) The importance of major ideas or movements (nationalism, militarism, industrialism, imperialism) in changing the course of history. – EX: Effects - (Creation of new countries in Europe, impact of imperialism on native groups, arms races, competition between nations, WWI, etc..), The changing role of war and militaries during the course of history. – EX: new types of technology and their impact on war (tactics, effect), ways of fighting war (conventional war vs. Total war)… The importance of changing social, political, and economic organization during the course of history. – EX: types of governments, types of economies, changing social values… Things to Remember… CLEAR thesis Organization – Intro – Body Paragraphs – Conclusion Examples / Supporting Evidence – BE SPECIFIC!!!