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2 Standard 10.1 Development of Western political thought 1. Name at least one contribution to democratic ideas by the Greeks, Romans, and the Judeo-Christian tradition.

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5 2. What are the characteristics of a republic and a direct democracy?

6 3. What form of government (ideal ruler) did Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates each want?

7 10.2 Enlightenment: Glorious Revolution of England, the American Revolution, and the French Revolution 1. Philosopher: Political Ideas: Name at least one Enlightenment idea that each philosopher contributed and include at least two quotes for each. Locke Montesquieu Rousseau (what is the social contract) Hobbes Baccaria Wollstonecraft

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12 2. What is the significance of the Magna Carta? What does "no taxation without representation," mean? What did the English Bill of rights do in 1689?

13 3. What are the differences between the Three Estates of France?

14 4. What are the main ideas in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen 1789?

15 5. What were the goals of the Congress of Vienna?

16 6. What was the reason for the Reign of Terror? What was wrong with the government?

17 7. Why did Napoleon take over France in 1799?

18 8. Why did Monarchies fear Napoleon and Nationalism?

19 9. What were Simon Bolivar’s political ideas? What Revolution inspired him? What continent did he try to free from Spain's control?

20 10.3 Industrial Revolution in England, France, Germany, Japan, and the United States. 1. Why was England the first country to industrialize?

21 2. What impact did the Industrial Revolution have on cities? Describe Urbanization.

22 3. What inventions were instrumental in spreading industrialization? What was the result of Eli Whitney's interchangeable parts?

23 4. What is Romanticism? It relies on which of the following? a. science b. emotion c. reason d. religion

24 5. What did Marx believe about economic patterns?

25 6. Who was Adam Smith and what were his economic ideas?

26 7. Which invention freed factories from being located near river for power? What was the fuel that was needed?

27 8. Describe the difference between the cottage system and the factory system. How is each worker paid?

28 9. Charles Dickens’s books were known for what topics?

29 10. What were the goals of labor unions during the 1800’s?

30 11. What do the Textiles industry create?

31 12. What is the difference between the Cottage Industry and the Factory System?

32 13. Why did people leave farms for the cities? How had farms changed during this period.

33 10.4 New Imperialism 1. What is imperialism and who were Europe’s greatest imperial powers? Why did Europeans want to make colonies?

34 2. What is Social Darwinism and what did it justify?

35 3. Who is Sun Yat-Sen and what is his importance?

36 4. What were the positive and negative effects of Imperialism?

37 10.5, 10.6, Students analyze the causes and effect of the First World War. 1. What region was known as the “powder keg” of Europe? Why?

38 2. What were the three major battle fronts of World War I?

39 3. What type of warfare brought World War I to a stalemate? Describe a stalemate.

40 4. Why did the United States enter World War I?

41 5. What was the Armenian genocide?

42 6. What caused Russia to withdraw from the Great War? Once Russia quit it allowed Germany to send troops to what front?

43 7. After WWI France and Great Britain wanted Germany to fully accept….

44 8. Which weapon from WWI was eventually banned in the 1920’s?

45 9. “Lost Generation” writers were inspired by what? What is disillusionment?

46 10. President Wilson’s 14 Points helped to create what organization?

47 11. Why did countries form the Triple Alliance? Who were the members?

48 12. How would propaganda portray enemies? What kind of atrocities would be claimed?

49 13. After the Ottoman Empire (Middle East) was defeated, who took over their lands?

50 14. What were U-Boats and why did the British Navy want to stop them?

51 15. What countries were created by the division of Austria-Hungary after WWI?

52 10.6 End of WWI 1. What were the differences between the Treaty of Versailles and the Fourteen Points? Who created each?

53 2. Why was the generation after World War I considered “lost?”

54 10.7 Rise of Totalitarian govt’s 1. What are the characteristics (traits) of a totalitarian government?

55 2. What kind of leadership did Russia have before the revolution?

56 3. What type of government system did the Soviet Union establish?

57 4. Who were the fascist rulers of Germany, Italy, and Japan?

58 5. How did Stalin come to power? (page 395)

59 6. What was Stalin’s Command economy? (page 396)

60 7. What was the Great Purge? (page 397)

61 8. What was the Five-Years Plan? What was it trying to accomplish?

62 9. How did Ukrainians respond to Collectivization? What did Stalin do? What was Terror Famine?

63 10. What was the Cheka? Who created it and what was it used for?

64 11. Hitler, Stalin, Tojo, and Mussolini were all what type of ruler?

65 10.8 Causes and consequences of World War II 1. Who were the major aggressor nations of the 1930’s and how did they build their empires? Example: Invasion of Manchuria in 1931.

66 2. How did Britain and France appease Hitler? (appeasement)

67 3. What was the Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact of 1939?

68 4. What were the stages that led to the Holocaust? (Hint: were Jews thrown in death camps first?)

69 5. Describe Kristallnacht 1938.

70 6. What country was invaded that started WWII?

71 7. Who was the leader of Great Britain during WWII?

72 8. What ISM did Hitler use to gain support among German people?

73 5. What country was invaded that started WWII? What is the capital of Russia? What is the capital of Poland?

74 6. What was the result of the Yalta Conference in 1945?

75 10.9 Post- World War II. Cold War 1. What was the Cold War?

76 2. What did the “iron curtain” represent?

77 3. What was the purpose of the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan?

78 4. What happened to the Czechoslovakia after WWII? Who controlled them?

79 5. What was the Domino Theory?

80 6. How did Mao Zedong come to power? What are his political beliefs?

81 7. What were Mao’s Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution?

82 8. How did Stalin treat the Eastern Block countries of Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia?

83 9. What are the similarities and differences between the wars in Korea and Vietnam?

84 10. After World War II the international community attempted to solve its problems using: Describe each below United Nations Warsaw Pact (who is their enemy?) SEATO NATO (who is their enemy?)

85 9. What is a “Push factor.” What is a “Pull Factor”?

86 10. What is the main function of the UN Security Council?

87 11. How did Poland resist the Soviet Union during the 1980’s

88 10.10 1. Describe in one paragraph the conflict in the Middle East regarding the creation of Israel. Name at least 3 wars and one peace agreement.

89 2. When was Israel created? What was the response by their Arab neighbors?

90 10.11 1. Where are the OPEC nations located?

91 2. What are some of the problems associated with the growth of the world population?

92 3. What are the characteristics of a Third World country?

93 4. How has technology impacted world economies?

94 5. Where does most manufacturing take place in the world today?

95 6. Why are rivers important to trade even today (2011)?


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