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QUARTER 2 REVIEW.  How did the Agricultural Revolution contribute to urbanization and industrialization?  Produced more food using less workers.

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1 QUARTER 2 REVIEW

2  How did the Agricultural Revolution contribute to urbanization and industrialization?  Produced more food using less workers

3  Name all the factors of production (everything you need to make goods) you can think of.  Land, labor, capital  Raw materials, natural resources  Roads, railroad, water transportation

4  What was the first country to undergo industrialization? What did they have?  Great Britain  Natural resources: iron, coal, water  Large population of people for labor  Rivers & harbors for transportation & boats  Good banking systems provided loans  Stable gov’t (encouraged business)

5  What effect would the following have? Overcrowded housing & poor living conditions Pollution Streets full of waste & unclean water  Spread of Disease

6  Name some negative working conditions during the Industrial Revolution.  Dangerous  Dirty  Long hours  Low wages  Child labor  Bosses used harsh discipline  Most workers lived in horrible poverty

7  Name some positive long term effects of the Industrial Rev.  New jobs  New inventions & technological progress  Enormous wealth for industrialized countries  Workers eventually improved their working conditions  Improvements in education  Better diet, housing, clothing  More consumer goods  RISE IN STANDARD OF LIVING (better quality of life)

8  What are the organizations made up of workers trying to improve working conditions? (fight for the reform)  UNIONS

9  “Proletarians (workers) have nothing to lose but their chains…workers of the world unite!”  Encouraging workers to overthrow their bosses & take over the factors of production is part of what economic system? (think Sameville)  Communism

10  Who is considered the “father of communism?”  Karl Marx

11  Karl Marx believed that if communism became the economic system, what would be the result?  A classless society There would be no classes because everyone would be economically equal…no rich, no poor

12  In what economic system, are factors of production (what you need to make products) privately owned (by companies, factory owners…think Imbetterstan)?  Capitalism

13  What is it called when a strong country takes over and dominates a weaker country?  Imperialism

14  What were the 4 motives for Imperialism?  Economic: ind rev creates demand for more natural resources, new markets to sell products, competition w/ other ind nations…$  Racism: Europeans thought they were better Social Darwinism (most evolved society=$)  Religion: missionaries wanted to spread Christianity  Nationalism: the more colonies you have the stronger your country

15  Why does the sun never set on the British Empire?  They have SOOOOOO many colonies all over the world!

16  Name 2 negative & 2 positive results for Africans during Imperialism.  Loss of land, loss of culture, loss of trade, death, exploited (treated unfairly) for labor & resources  Improvements in heath care & education (literacy)

17  What was the only product the British could get the Chinese to buy in large quantities?  Opium  What anti-foreign uprising occurred in China in 1900?  Boxer Rebellion

18  Describe the Sepoy Mutiny. Who were the Sepoys? Why did they rebel? Why did it fail?

19  What were the 4 MAIN causes of WWI?  Militarism (glorified military & prepared for war)  Alliances (drags everyone into war)  Imperialism (protect your colonies, they get involved)  Nationalism (show how strong your country is…)

20  What countries made up the Triple Alliance?  Germany  Italy  Austria-Hungary

21  What countries formed the Triple Entente? Why did they align?  France  Great Britain  Russia  Formed this alliance b/c the Triple Alliance was increasing military power (Germany)

22  Why was the Balkans known as the “Powder Keg of Europe?”  There were so many different ethnic groups & rivalries, many wanted independence, nationalism grew…if one event were to happen, it might explode the continent of Europe into war

23  What event was the spark that ignited WWI?  Assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand

24  In what country did the assassination occur? Who was the assassin? To what terrorist organization did he belong? What country was he from?  Bosnia  Gavrilo Princip  The Black Hand  Serbia

25  What was Germany’s strategy for WWI? What was the purpose of using this plan?  Schlieffen Plan, to avoid fighting the Allies on 2 fronts

26  What was the first major battle of WWI? Why was it so important?  First Battle of the Marne, it ruined the Schlieffen Plan & showed Germany they would have to fight a 2 front war

27  Why did most of the fighting on the Western Front take place in such a small area?  Trench warfare made it difficult for armies to gain any ground

28  What was the biggest turning point for the outcome of WWI?  America intervened!

29  What were the 2 major events that turned American opinion against Germany?  Sinking of the Lusitania, Zimmerman Note

30  Name 3 reasons WWI was considered a “total war.”  Women entered the workforce when men left to fight  All industries were converted into making supplies for the war  Rationing & propaganda were used

31  How did WWI propaganda portray German soldiers?  Evil, barbaric, murderous monsters!

32  What was the purpose of Woodrow Wilson’s 14 Points?  To create a lasting and fair/just peace

33  How was Germany punished after the war?  Forced to accept full responsibility for the war  Had to pay $33 billion in war reparations  Lost colonies & other territory (Rhineland, Alsace-Lorraine)  Germany must drastically reduce military

34  Why did the U.S. reject the League of Nations?  The U.S. did not want to get dragged into future European problems/wars

35  LOOK AT MAP ON PAGE 426 IN BOOK…IT WILL BE ON YOUR TEST!


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