Final Exam Study Guide
Honors World History
2012-2013
Chapter 14
Islam
Five Pillars
Allah
Haji
Hijra
Quran
Shiites
Sunni
Chapter 21
Florence
Humanism
Petrarch
Leonardo Da Vinci
Michelangelo
Secularism
Machiavelli
Donatello
Chapter 23
Prince Henry the
Navigator
Christopher Columbus
Ferdinand Magellan
Vasco De Gama
Bartholomew Dias
Northwest passage
Amerigo Vespucci
Columbian Exchange
Small pox
Chapter 24
Act of Supremacy
Counter-reformation
Jesuits
Martin Luther
John Calvin
Edict of Nantes
Henry VIII
Queen Elizabeth
Indulgences
Peace of Augsburg
Chapter 25
Thirty years war
Treaty of Westphalia
Absolutism
Louis 14th
James I
Charles I
Puritans
English civil war
Cavaliers &
Roundheads
Oliver Cromwell
Restoration
English Bill of Rights
Glorious revolution
Chapter 26
Great Elector
Hapsburgs
Hohenzollerns
Junkers
Romanovs
Peter the great
Chapter 28
Ming China
Beijing
Forbidden City
Explorations Jeng Ho
Confucianism
Chinese isolationism
Macao
Manchus
Chapter 29
Daimyo
Shogun
Samurai
Tokugawa
Ieyasu
Edo
Kyoto
Haiku
Matthew Perry
Chapter 30
Cortes
Montezuma
Pizarro
Atahualpa
Viceroy
Peninsular
Creoles/criollos
Mestizos
Encomienda
Chapter 31
geocentric/heliocentric
theories
Copernicus
Galileo
Isaac Newton
Enlightenment
John Locke
Social Contract
Montesquieu
Voltaire
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Adam Smith
Chapter 32
Seven Years
War/French and Indian
War
Stamp Act
Thomas Paine
Declaration
Independence
Boston Tea Party
Consequences Am.
Revolution
Chapter 33
Louis 16th/ Marie
Antoinette
Problems in Estates
Storming of the Bastille
Robespierre
Declaration of the
Rights of Man
The Directory
Napoleon
(military/war)
Concordat
Napoleonic Code
Congress of Vienna
(Vienna Settlement)
Chapter 34
1st Industrial
Revolution
Enclosure movement
Putting out system
Reasons GB was a
good place for
industrialization
Factory Acts
Henry Bessemer
Negative aspects of
Industrial Revolution
Chapter 35
Conservatism
Reactionary
Liberalism
Revolts of 1848
Chapter 36
Crimean War
Czar Alexander II
Napoleon III
Bismarck
Franco-Prussia War
Unification of
Italy/Germany
Cavour
Austro/Prussian War
Augsleich of 1867
White Man’s Burden
Chapter 38
Boers
South Africa
Great Trek
Shaka
Trekboers
Zulu War
Chapter 39
Miguel Hidalgo
Jose De San Martin
Simon Bolivar
Monroe Doctrine
Monoculture
Chapter 40
Karl Marx
Class Struggle
Communist manifesto
New Energy sources
Corporations
Chapter 41
Charles Darwin
Natural Selection
Theory of Relativity
Big Bang Theory
Sigmund Freud
Chapter 42
Kaiser Wilhelm
Balkans
Lusitania
Zimmerman note
14 points
League of Nations
Treaty of Versailles
Triple Alliance/Entente
Chapter 43
Weimar Republic
Totalitarianism
Fascism
Mussolini
Dawes Plan
March on Rome
Attitude late 1920s
Chapter 44
Provisional
Government
Bolsheviks
Duma
Cheka
Lenin
Kerensky
Trotsky
Stalin
Five Year Plan
Brest-Litosvk
Chapter 45
Hitler-early career
Mein Kampf
Nazi’s
Himmler
Nuremberg Laws
Wannsee Conference
Final Solution
Chapter 46
Opium Wars
Taiping rebellion
Boxer Rebellion
Sun Yat-sen
Chiang Kai-Shek
Long March
Mao Zedong
Meiji Reformation
Chapter 47
Luftwaffe
Japanese invasion of
China
Francisco Franco
Weaknesses in League
of Nations
Neville Chamberlain
Munich Conference
FDR
Blitzkrieg
Churchill
Non-Aggression Pact
(Nazi-Soviet)
Major Battles
Pearl Harbor
Holocaust
Major Conferences
Truman
Berlin Airlift
Chapter 49
United Nations
Nuremberg Trials
Superpowers
Cold War
Iron Curtain
Nato
Warsaw Pact
Marshall Plan
Truman Doctrine
Korean War
Cuban Missile Crisis
Khrushchev
De-Stalinization
Brezhnev
Berlin Wall
Nuclear Test Ban
Chapter 50
Decolonization
Gandhi
Developing countries
Chapter 51
Mao’s Communist
China
Red Guards
Little Red book
Massacre in Tiananmen
Square
Japan-government,
economy, foreign
policy post WWII
Douglas McArthur
Kashmir
Four Little Tigers
Douglas Macarthur
Vietnam War
Taliban
Chapter 52
Division of Africa
Assimilation
White Man’s Burden
Nelson Mandela
South Africa
Apartheid
Chapter 53
NAFTA
Good Neighbor policy
Fidel Castro
Chapter 54
Balfour Declaration
Mustafa Kemal
Israel
PLO
Islamic Revoluiton
Iraq-Iran War
Persian Gulf War 1991
Al Qaida
Opec
Chapter 55
Command economy
Perestroika
Glasnost
Breakup of Soviet
Union
Yeltsin
Vladimir Putin
Chapter 56
Global warming
WMD’s
September 11
Women’s liberation
Honors World History – Free Responses
1. Explain the origins of the Industrial Revolution and its effects on European
society.
2. Explain the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and how it led to further conflict in
Europe.
3. Analyze the foundations of totalitarian governments and their roles leading up
until WWII.
4. Discuss the causes and outcomes of the Russian Revolution.
5. Discuss the transformation of Asian countries’ transitions from European colonies
to independent nations in the 20th century.
6. Explain how nationalism and diversity affected stability in the Middle East.