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Global Studies Review Guide Wire Unit 11 (Globalization) What is Ethics? Just because you can, should you?

s? Just because you can, should you? Exploration of the Dutch, Spanish, and Portuguese What did explorers want to find, how did they go about finding it, and what were the motives? Reconquista Cartography Caravel Astrolabe Major exploration routes Magellan Prince Henry the Navigator Diaz De Gama Columbus Cortes Pizarro Encomienda Social Structure of Spanish Colonies Imperialism- Know all about it! Not just we can run your country Boers and the Boer War Triangular Trade Columbian Exchange Causes and Effects of the Slave Trade Imperialism in Asia (Southeast Asia, China, Japan) Slash and Burn Subsistence Farming Commercial Capitalism White Mans Burden Social Darwinism Sepoy Mutiny Scramble for Africa Shaka Zulu Opium War Boxer Rebellion Unit 12 (Revolutions) The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment Scientific Method

Rene Descartes Sir Francis Bacon Heliocentric and Geocentric Theories Copernicus Galileo Sir Isaac Newton Robert Boyle (Boyles Law) Rationalism Thomas Hobbes Absolutist Regimes Social contracts John Locke Baron De Montesquieu Jean Jacque Rousseau Voltaire Mary Wollstonecraft Adam Smith Diderot The American Revolution (Key Items and Events) The French Revolution (Details!) (Who, What, Where, When, and Why) Napoleons Reign Latin American Revolution (Ouverture and Bolivar) Agrarian Revolution to Industrial Revolution Industrial Revolution Bolshevik Revolution (Covered during World War I notes) Unit 13 (World War I)

Main Causes of World War I Balkan Region Armenian Genocide Franz Ferdinand Sarajevo, Austria Hungary Black Hand Gavrilo Princip New Industrialized Areas of WWI Schlieffen Plan Trench Warfare Battle of the Somme Battle of Verdun Knights of the Sky- Aces Lusitania Zimmerman Note Czar Nicholas II

Czarina Alexandra Rasputin Karl Marx Friedrich Engels Communism and Socialism War of attrition Reparations Armisitice Treaty of Versailles (details of treaty) The Big Four 14 Points New Nations created after World War I Unit 14 (World War II) Germany after the war The strict rules of the Treaty of Versailles Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Joseph Stalin Fascism Weimar Republic Franklin D. Roosevelt Winston Churchill Neville Chamberlain Hindenburg Hideki Tojo Emperor Hirohito Beer Hall Putsch Third Reich Mein Kampf Reichstag Fire Lebensraum S.S. Great Purge Japanese expansion Pearl Harbor Coral Sea Midway El Alamein Stalingrad Battle of Britain Invasion of Normandy (D-Day) Invasion of Italy

Rape of Nanjing Collectivization and the Five-Year Plans Holocaust (Concentration Camps) Final Solution Bataan Death March Vichy France Charles DeGaulle Blitzkrieg Panzers Luftwaffe RAF Atomic Bombs (Hiroshima-Nagasaki) Dwight D. Eisenhower Harry S. Truman Douglas MacArthur Nuremberg Laws Kristallnacht Appeasement at Munich Axis and Allied Powers Nazi-Soviet Pact Rome- Berlin Axis Key Advancements of Germany and Italy American home front Yalta Agreement Potsdam Conference Causes and Effects of WWII Desert Fox ErwinRommel Iwo Jima Unit 15 (The Cold War) What is the Cold War? Marshall Plan and Berlin Airlift Arms and Space Race Vietnam War Korean War Cuban Missile Crisis and the Bay of Pigs NATO and WARSAW PACT Causes and Effects of Cold War Erection and Fall of Berlin Wall Division of Germany Iron Curtain (Buffer Zones) Domino Theory (Truman Doctrine) Sputnik

Gorbachev Kruschev Ho Chi Minh Fidel Castro Major Events since 1945

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