World History - OL
Final Exam Study Guide
Homework: On a separate sheet of paper, answer the following questions for each term or concept
Chapter 21
1. Japanese industrialization (p. 662)
2. Assembly line (p. 663)
3. Population increase (p. 667)
4. Improved sanitation (p. 668)
5. Social Darwinism (p. 680)
6. Russian industrialization (p 662)
Chapter 22
7. Congress of Vienna (p. 692)
8. Otto von Bismarck (p. 693)
9. Kulturkampf (p. 698)
10. “Red Shirts” (p. 702)
11. Dual Monarchy (p. 706)
12. Tsars’ resistance to modernization (p. 710)
13. Bloody Sunday (pp. 714-715)
Chapter 23
14. Parliamentary democracy (pp. 724-725)
15. Absentee landlords (p. 729)
16. Catholic Emancipation Act (p. 729)
17. Franco-Prussian War (p. 733)
18. Prince Maximilian (p. 734)
19. Georges Boulanger (p. 736)
20. Zionism (p. 737)
Chapter 24
21. Social Darwinism (p. 751)
22. Berlin Conference (p. 758)
23. Bosporus and Dardanelles (p. 763)
24. Imperialism in Iran (p. 766)
25. Sepoy rebellion (p. 768)
26. Hundred Days of Reform (p. 774)
Chapter 25
27. Tokugawa family (p. 784)
28. Millard Fillmore (p. 785)
29. Japanese modernization (p. 788)
30. Russo-Japanese War (p. 790)
31. French Indochina (p. 792)
32. Spanish rule in the Philippines (p. 793)
Chapter 26
33. Triple Alliance and Triple Entente (p. 816)
34. Russia’s entrance into WWI (p. 820)
35. Britain’s entrance into WWI (pp. 820-821)
36. Schlieffen Plan (p. 822)
37. Stalemate (p. 822)
38. Wilson’s Fourteen Points (p. 833)
39. Treaty of Versailles (pp. 836-837)
40. Bolsheviks (pp. 841-842)
Chapter 27
41. Mexican Revolution (p. 852)
42. Mohandas Gandhi (pp. 865-866)
43. Apartheid (p. 859)
44. Atatürk (p. 861)
45. Chinese anger at Peace Conference (p. 870)
46. Japanese militarism (p. 877)
Chapter 28
47. Invasion of Manchuria (p. 893)
48. Fascism (pp. 901-902)
49. Russification (p. 908)
50. Nuremberg Laws (p. 913)
51. Nazi violations of Versailles (pp. 915, 927)
52. Eastern Europe post-WWI (pp. 916-917)
Chapter 29
53. Munich Conference (p. 930)
54. “General Winter” (p. 934)
55. Pearl Harbor (p. 937)
56. “Big Three” strategy (p. 941)
57. “island-hopping” (p. 950)
58. Buffer zone (p. 954)
59. Marshall Plan (pp. 955, 981)
Chapter 30
60. NATO and the Warsaw Pact (p. 966)
61. Cold War arms race (p. 967)
62. Taiwan (p. 985)
63. Mao Zedong’s social reforms (p. 986)
64. U.S. Chinese relations (p. 988)
65. Pusan Perimeter (pp. 989-990)
66. China and the Korean War (p. 990)
67. Viet Cong (p. 993)
68. Khmer Rouge (p. 997)
69. Afghan War (p. 1002)
70. Perestroika (pp.1002-1003)
71. Czechoslovakia (p 1005)
72. Chinese economic reforms (p. 1005)
Study: The following topics will make up the short answer part of the test:
· The impact of the Industrial Revolution on “new imperialism. (pp. 750-752)
· How the failure of the Treaty of Versailles helped cause WWII (pp. 836-838)
· Soviet casualties in WWII and their impact on the Soviet Union’s policies toward Eastern Europe post-war (pp. 952, 954-956)
Final Exam Study Guide
Homework: On a separate sheet of paper, answer the following questions for each term or concept
- Who or what is it?
- Why is it important?
Chapter 21
1. Japanese industrialization (p. 662)
2. Assembly line (p. 663)
3. Population increase (p. 667)
4. Improved sanitation (p. 668)
5. Social Darwinism (p. 680)
6. Russian industrialization (p 662)
Chapter 22
7. Congress of Vienna (p. 692)
8. Otto von Bismarck (p. 693)
9. Kulturkampf (p. 698)
10. “Red Shirts” (p. 702)
11. Dual Monarchy (p. 706)
12. Tsars’ resistance to modernization (p. 710)
13. Bloody Sunday (pp. 714-715)
Chapter 23
14. Parliamentary democracy (pp. 724-725)
15. Absentee landlords (p. 729)
16. Catholic Emancipation Act (p. 729)
17. Franco-Prussian War (p. 733)
18. Prince Maximilian (p. 734)
19. Georges Boulanger (p. 736)
20. Zionism (p. 737)
Chapter 24
21. Social Darwinism (p. 751)
22. Berlin Conference (p. 758)
23. Bosporus and Dardanelles (p. 763)
24. Imperialism in Iran (p. 766)
25. Sepoy rebellion (p. 768)
26. Hundred Days of Reform (p. 774)
Chapter 25
27. Tokugawa family (p. 784)
28. Millard Fillmore (p. 785)
29. Japanese modernization (p. 788)
30. Russo-Japanese War (p. 790)
31. French Indochina (p. 792)
32. Spanish rule in the Philippines (p. 793)
Chapter 26
33. Triple Alliance and Triple Entente (p. 816)
34. Russia’s entrance into WWI (p. 820)
35. Britain’s entrance into WWI (pp. 820-821)
36. Schlieffen Plan (p. 822)
37. Stalemate (p. 822)
38. Wilson’s Fourteen Points (p. 833)
39. Treaty of Versailles (pp. 836-837)
40. Bolsheviks (pp. 841-842)
Chapter 27
41. Mexican Revolution (p. 852)
42. Mohandas Gandhi (pp. 865-866)
43. Apartheid (p. 859)
44. Atatürk (p. 861)
45. Chinese anger at Peace Conference (p. 870)
46. Japanese militarism (p. 877)
Chapter 28
47. Invasion of Manchuria (p. 893)
48. Fascism (pp. 901-902)
49. Russification (p. 908)
50. Nuremberg Laws (p. 913)
51. Nazi violations of Versailles (pp. 915, 927)
52. Eastern Europe post-WWI (pp. 916-917)
Chapter 29
53. Munich Conference (p. 930)
54. “General Winter” (p. 934)
55. Pearl Harbor (p. 937)
56. “Big Three” strategy (p. 941)
57. “island-hopping” (p. 950)
58. Buffer zone (p. 954)
59. Marshall Plan (pp. 955, 981)
Chapter 30
60. NATO and the Warsaw Pact (p. 966)
61. Cold War arms race (p. 967)
62. Taiwan (p. 985)
63. Mao Zedong’s social reforms (p. 986)
64. U.S. Chinese relations (p. 988)
65. Pusan Perimeter (pp. 989-990)
66. China and the Korean War (p. 990)
67. Viet Cong (p. 993)
68. Khmer Rouge (p. 997)
69. Afghan War (p. 1002)
70. Perestroika (pp.1002-1003)
71. Czechoslovakia (p 1005)
72. Chinese economic reforms (p. 1005)
Study: The following topics will make up the short answer part of the test:
· The impact of the Industrial Revolution on “new imperialism. (pp. 750-752)
· How the failure of the Treaty of Versailles helped cause WWII (pp. 836-838)
· Soviet casualties in WWII and their impact on the Soviet Union’s policies toward Eastern Europe post-war (pp. 952, 954-956)