Global History and Geography 10
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Global History and Geography 10
REGENTS REVIEW SHEET- FINAL EXAM
General vocabulary
Atlas
Primary source
Secondary source
Monotheism
Polytheism
Culture
Cultural Diffusion
Diversity
Scarcity
Valid
Social mobility
Interdependence
Archaeologist
Artifact
Economist
Anarchy
Theocracy
Golden Age
Nomad
Technology
Oral traditions
Extended family
Autocracy
Urbanization
Ethnocentrism
Subsistence farming
UNIT 1: Ancient World: Civilizations and Religions-Vocabulary and ideas – old Review book pp. 28-61 page 2
Sections 1-4 New review book- 2010- pp. 1-27
Four River Valley Civilizations:
- Why did early civilizations develop in River Valleys? -
- Causes and effects of the Neolithic Revolution
Tigris – Euphrates – Sumerians –Mesopotamia
Nile River- Egypt
Indus – India
Huang-He – China
Hammurabi
Cuneiform
Hieroglyphics
Middle Kingdom
Classical Civilizations and Empires
- What are the contributions of the classical civilizations of India, China, Greece and Rome
Mandate of Heaven/ Dynastic cycle
Aristocracy
Democracy
Republic
Twelve Tables of Rome
Empire
Athens
Belief Systems – Note: this is a theme for the course – see chart p. 14
Hinduism
Buddhism
Confucianism
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
Compare Daoism, Animism, Shintoism
Unit Two Expanding Zones of Exchange Old Review Book pages 67-100 page 3
Sections 1-6 Review Book – 2010 pages 35-63
Caste System
Justinian’s Code
Impact of the Byzantine Empire
Differences between Sunni and Shi’ite Muslims
Sunni
Shi’ite
Spread of Islam
Western Europe
Middle Ages
Charlemagne
Feudalism
Serfs
Chivalry
Manorialism
Secular
Anti-Semitism
Gothic architecture
Causes and Effects of the Crusades
Unit Three: Global Interactions old review book pp. 107-141 page 4
Sections 1-5 review book 2010 – pp. 71-96
Feudalism in Japan
Shogun
Daimyo
Samurai
Bushido
Kabuki
Haiku
Effect of geography on Japanese life, culture
Asia
Mongol Empire and its effect on Russia and China
Mughal dynasty
Akbar the Great
Europe
Effects of the Bubonic Plague on Europe
Guild system
Capitalism
Renaissance - Causes and effects, origin
Humanism
Printing press (impact)
Michelangelo
Leonardo da Vinci
Protestant Reformation
Martin Luther
95 Theses
John Calvin
Africa
Achievements of Ghana, Mali, Songhai
Savanna
Ibn Battuta
Mansa Musa
Unit Four: The First Global Age old review book pp. 142- 172 page 5
Sections 1-5 New review books 2010 – pp 105-130
Asia
Ottoman Empire
Importance of Constantinople
Suleiman
Latin America
Achievements of Mayas
Aztecs
Incas
Reconquista
Christopher Columbus
Triangular trade
Middle Passage
Social Structure of Spanish colonies
Peninsulares
Creoles
Mestizos
Columbian Exchange
Age of Absolutism
Absolutism
Divine Right theory
Louis XIV (Sun King)
Peter the Great
Westernization
St. Petersburg
Reaction
Magna Carta
Oliver Cromwell
English Bill of Rights
Glorious Revolution
Unit 5: An Age of Revolutions Old review book pp. 175 -226 page 6
Sections 1-7 New review book 2010- pages 139-178
Sections 1-3
Scientific revolution
Copernicus
Heliocentric theory
Galileo
Scientific Method
Natural Rights
Enlightenment
John Locke
Baron Montesquieu
Enlightened despots
Catherine the Great
Causes and Effects of the French Revolution
Reign of Terror
Robespierre
Committee of Public Safety
Declaration of the Rights of Man
Napoleon Bonaparte – Achievements
Congress of Vienna – Metternich
Balance of Power
Nationalism
Latin American Independence
Toussaint L’Ouverture
Simon Bolivar
Jose de San Martin
Reasons for instability in Latin America
Unit 5: An Age of Revolutions (continued) page 7
Sections 4-7
Nationalism – Italy and Germany
Giuseppe Mazzini
Camillo de Cavour
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Otto von Bismarck
Blood and Iron
Industrial Revolution
Agrarian Revolution
Enclosure Movement
Why did the Industrial Revolution started in Great Britain ? Causes
Effects of the Industrial Revolution on society
Laissez – Faire
Adam Smith
Karl Marx
Socialism
Social Darwinism
New Imperialism
Matthew Perry (Open Door Policy)
Meiji Restoration
Sepoy Mutiny
Scramble for Africa (Berlin Conference)
Boer War
Opium War
Treaty of Nanking
Spheres of Influence
Boxer Rebellion
Sun Yixian (Sun Yat-sen)
Three Principles of the People
Unit Six: Crises and Achievements (1900-1945) old review book pp. 232-271 page 8
Sections 1-5 New Review book 2010- pp. 185-215
Causes of World War I
Bosnia (Balkan Power keg)
Archduke Francis Ferdinand
Trench warfare
Treaty of Versailles
Causes of Russian Revolution of 1917
Vladmir Lenin (Peace, Land, Bread)
Bolsheviks
NEP – New Economic Policy
Joseph Stalin
Totalitarian State
Command economy
Five Year Plans
Collectivization
Nationalist Movements
Zionism
Armenian Genocide
Kemal Ataturk (westernization)
Mohandas Gandhi
Civil disobedience and passive resistance
Salt March
World War II
Causes of World War II
Rise of Fascism
Mussolini
Hitler
Holocaust
Genocide
Concentration Camps
Unit 7: The Twentieth Century and Beyond (1945-Present) Old Review book pp. 279- 323 page 9
Sections 1-7 New review book 2010- pages 225-263
Immediate Effects of World War II
United Nations
Iron Curtain
Superpowers
Cold War
Satellite nations
Truman doctrine/ containment
Marshall Plan
NATO vs Warsaw Pact
Nonaligned nations
European Union
China
Causes of Chinese Revolution
Mao Zedong
Long March
Great Leap Forward
Cultural Revolution
Red Guard
Deng Xiaoping
Four Modernizations
One Child Policy
Tiananmen Square
Economic Globalization
India
Nehru
Indira Gandhi
Sikhs
Tamils
Unit Seven: The Twentieth Century Since 1945 (continued) page 10
Africa
Pan Africanism
Kwane Nkrumah
Jomo Kenyatta
Mau Mau
Apartheid
Nelson Mandela
F.W. De Klerk
Rwandan Genocide (Hutus vs Tutsis)
Darfur in the Sudan
Asia
Pol Pot
Khmer Rouge
Middle East
PLO
Yasir Arafat
Intifada
Anwar Sadat
Shah Pahlavi
Ayatollah Khomeini
Islamic fundamentalism
OPEC
Iran –Iraq War
Kurds
Fall of Soviet Union
Gorbachev
Glasnost
Perestroika
Fidel Castro
Cuban Revolution
Unit 8 : The World Today : Connections and Interactions (1980 to Present) old review book pp. 330-358 page 11
Sections 1-5 New review book 2010- pages 273-299
Terrorism
IRA
Hamas
Al Qaida
PLO
Other issues
Slobodan Milosevic (Bosnia)
Causes of overpopulation
The Green Revolution
Genetic engineering
AIDS
Internet (Information Revolution)
Fossil Fuels
Ozone layer
Greenhouse effect
Deforestation – (causes and solutions)
Desertification (causes and solutions)
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Global Warming
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