It is recommended that you work on the review to the best of your knowledge, without the use of any materials. Once you have done this, go back and use the module readings, your notes and assignments to see how you did. This will be an excellent way to see what you need to brush up on prior to taking your final exam. The exam may include, but will not be restricted to, the topics listed below. Module 6 Enlightenment Philosophers (Locke, Hobbes, Montesquieu, Rousseau, Voltaire) Enlightenment (Divine Rights, women)
French Revolution (Estates General, social classes) Documents from the English and French Revolutions (Declaration of the Rights of Man, English Bill of Rights) Scientific Revolution (inventions, inventors) Module 7 Napoleon Congress of Vienna (Metternich) Nationalism and Unification Industrial Revolution (causes, impacts, development of, results) Imperialism (Britain, China, India, Boxer Rebellion, Opium Wars) Module 8 Modernism (definition, Darwin, Freud, Einstein)
World War I (causes, powers, highlights, new warfare, Treaty of Versailles) Russian Revolution Totalitarian Dictators (Nationalism, Fascism, Hitler, Stalin, Lenin, Musollini) World War II (causes, powers, highlights, Japan, Germany) Holocaust Module 9 Cold War (Containment, Rise of Communism, Soviet Union, China) International Organizations Reconstruction after War (Marshall Plan, Japan, McArthur) India (decolonization, Gandhi) Identifications: You should also be able to identify the historical figures below and explain their importance in world history.
The Term Paper on Global Wine War 2009-New World Versus Old
In the 1960s, 1970s or even 1980s, if you ask someone, which countries produce the best wine in the world? They would have said France, Italy or Spain. However, if you ask someone the same question nowadays, the answer would be different. The new wine industry players such as Australia, the United States and Chile are changing the global industry structure, leading the global industry trend, and ...
Truman Wilson Emperor Joseph II Robespierre Isaac Newton Gandhi Marie Antoinette Picasso Winston Churchill Mao Tse-Tung Louis XIV Tips for the Extended Response Question: The Extended Response question will count for a significant portion of your exam grade, so do your best! You should be prepared to write two to three paragraphs on any of the following topics: The Scientific Revolution Significant world events of the 20th Century The Depression World War I World War II