CST REVIEW Team 1 and Team 2 Let’s Review!. CST REVIEW GUIDELINES TWO TEAMS WITH ONE REP FOR EACH QUESTION ONE POINT FOR EACH SLIDE YOU CAN WAGER 1-5.

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CST REVIEW Team 1 and Team 2 Let’s Review!

CST REVIEW GUIDELINES TWO TEAMS WITH ONE REP FOR EACH QUESTION ONE POINT FOR EACH SLIDE YOU CAN WAGER 1-5 POINTS FOR A SURPRISE FOLLOW UP QUESTION ON VARIOUS SLIDES RESPONSES WILL BE WRITTEN DOWN AND POINTS AWARDED BASED ON QUALITY WINNING TEAM AT THE END OF THE HOUR WILL GET A PRIZE…LET’S SEE WHO THE SMARTIES ARE!

Greco-Roman or Judeo- Christian?? Identify each… Citizens should participate in government Every person has worth and dignity Democracy can be protected by having branches of government Every person has the ability to choose right from wrong There should be written law Every person has the responsibility to help others

Who helped to develop democracy? CHOOSE TWO Plato Aristotle Napoleon Alexander The Great

The government gets it authority from the people and does what the people want according to… Federalism Separation of Powers Popular Sovereignty Individual Rights

The writer and thinker who stated all people have natural rights to life and liberty is… John Locke Charles Montesquieu Jean-Jacques Rousseau Charles Mingus

The Magna Carta… Led the way in having due process of law Every citizen knows their rights and law has order to follow Set up a representative government Individuals are voted for and speak for the people Guarantees freedom of speech, religion, and freedom of the press Every person has rights that must be protected

The American Revolution… Place the events in order: The Bill of Rights is added to the American Constitution The Articles of Confederation are drafted and fail American colonists protest unfair Sugar and Stamp Taxes The Boston Massacre occurs and five colonists die The U.S. Constitution creates a strong central government

Which is TRUE of The French Revolution Option 1 People were previously separated into three unequal estates The Committee for Public Safety carried out mass executions during the Reign of Terror and caused fear and chaos Stability was finally achieved when Napoleon Bonaparte became dictator Option 2 Czar Nicholas was a weak autocratic leader People were massacred by the czar’s guards as they peacefully protested outside the royal palace on what is called Bloody Sunday Lenin took over the revolution and the government was transformed to a communist dictatorship under his control

When Napoleon was conquering foreign lands for the French empire, people responded with loyalty to their own countries… Because they were terrified of Napoleon and his brutal overtaking Because of the strong nationalistic feelings they had for their own land and culture Because they wanted to keep Napoleon from gaining more power

A nationalist… Does anything their ruler needs them to do Is loyal to their own people instead of to their ruler Would fight in a revolution to change their country All of the above

The Congress of Vienna Which one is NOT true?... A gathering of allied countries when issues, such as revolutions, came up in Europe Conferences to maintain peace across Europe in the 1800s France was made weaker and countries around it were made stronger The monarchies that were dethroned by Napoleon were placed back in power

The Industrial Revolution began in England because… trade was so successful and created strong markers for England. England had natural harbors and natural resources for energy and fuel there was an Agricultural Revolution that created a population boom of new customers All of the above, plus the fact that there were never any disastrous wars in England.

James Watt… Improved the steam engine Was a catalyst, or sped up, the Industrial Revolution Impacted the efficient use of railroads All of the above

The inventor and scientist who gave us sterilized milk and surgical tools was… Henry Bessemer Eli Whitney Louis Pasteur Thomas Edison

Thomas Edison can best be remembered by… The vaccines used today The electricity and light bulbs used today The cotton products that we all wear today The phones we use for communication today

A rural area is like… The countryside where there are small farms A city where there are factories and apartments

Urbanization can be described as… Banning, or getting rid of, alcohol The development of cities and factories The limitation of diseases

An entrepreneur is… Please write your response using key words.

To develop a strong industrial economy and to convince people to start working in factories, entrepreneurs used… Slave labor Free labor High wages