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Modern European History2014 Final ExamStudy GuideSuggestions for studying for your Final exam:1.Find a quiet place without distractions for you to study.2.Assemble the homework, handouts, and notes you completed during the first semester.3.Go through the list of information below and identify the items you know and the items you don’t know.>Check off the items you know in the list – you don’t need to study them again!>Highlight the items in the list you DON’T know – these are the ones you need to look up!4.Write out identifications for the items you don’t know. Use flashcards, write them out, type them, use an online study aide like “Quizlet” – whatever works best for you!5.Quiz yourself or have someone else quiz you on the items you didn’t initially know at least once the night before the exam.6.PLEASE TAKE NOTE: If you write out identifications from your study guide that you don’t know you will most likely earn a higher score on your exam!7.Your Midterm Exam date:Black 3-4 Class:Monday, June 16th9:55-11:25Orange 3-4 Class:Tuesday, June 17th9:55-11:25You should be able to identify/describe/explain the following:Unit 5 - AbsolutismabsolutismBritish ParliamentHouse of LordsHouse of Commonsenclosure movementjoint stock companiesTudor dynastyKing James I of EnglandStuart DynastyGunpowder Plot/Guy Fawkesthe Great Chain of BeingDivine Right of KingsPuritansgentryCharles IPetition of RightShip Money TaxAnglican Book of Prayerthe Long ParliamentRoyalists v. CavaliersParliamentariansRoundheadsOliver CromwellNew Model ArmyRump ParliamentLevellersLord ProtectorPuritan (Cromwell) lawsCharles II & the Restorationthe Price RevolutionHuguenotsHenry of NavarreCatherine de MediciSaint Bartholomew's Day MassacreHenry IVPhilip IIThe Council of Bloodthe Spanish Armada“Good Queen Bess”The Thirty Years’ WarThe Peace of WestphaliaCardinal RichelieuIntendantsthe FrondeLouis XIVAnne of AustriaCardinal MazarinVersaillescourtier(s)bourgeoisieEstates-GeneralHuguenotsEdict of NantesJean Baptiste Colbertthe Habsburg powersWilliam of Orangethe “Low Countries”Great French Famine of 1693-1694“balance of power”War of the Spanish SuccessionPhilip V of SpainThe Treaty of UtrechtIvan IV “Ivan the Terrible”Boyars & OprichnikiThe Time of TroublesMichel RomanovtsarRomanov DynastyPeter the GreatSt. PetersburgDvorianie“Catherine the Great”/Catherine IIHabsburg EmpireCharles VI’s pragmatic sanctionFrederick William, the “Great Elector”Hohenzollern familyJunkersFrederick William I, the “Royal Drill Sergeant”the regiment of giantsFrederick II “Frederick the Great”War of the Austrian SuccessionTreaty of Aix-la-ChapelleSeven Years’ WarTreaty of ParisUnit 6 – RevolutionsCharles II and the Restorationconstitutional monarchyExclusion BillGlorious RevolutionJames IIWilliam and Mary of Orangethe Bill of RightsAct of SettlementAct of UnionGeorge GrenvilleJohannes KeplerGalileo GalileiFrancis BaconRene DescartesIsaac Newtonnatural lawThomas HobbesJohn LockephilosophesdeismsalonsMadam de PompadourEncyclopedieBaron de MontesquieuVoltaireenlightened despotsMaria Theresa of AustriaJean-Jacques RousseauImmanuel Kantthe three estatesbourgeoisieLouis XVI and Marie AntoinetteEstates-GeneralNational AssemblyTennis Court Pledgethe Storming of the Bastille, July 14, 1789the Great FearNational AssemblyDeclaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizenthe March to VersaillesCivil Constitution of the ClergySeptember Massacres“Let them eat cake”Legislative AssemblyJacobins, Robespierre, MaratNational ConventionSeptember MassacreReign of TerrorCommittee of Public SafetyDirectoryCoup de tatNapoleon BonaparteJosephine de BeauharnaislyceesBank of FranceConsul for LifeNapoleonic CodeContinental SystemElbaHundred DaysWaterlooUnit 7 - Industrialization, Nationalism, ImperialismIndustrializationIndustrial Revolutionfactors of productionenclosure, crop rotationdomestic systemindustrializationentrepreneururbanizationcorporation, stockcapitalism v. socialismcommunismThe Communist ManifestoAdam SmithKarl Marxutilitarianismlaissez faireNationalismKlemens von MetternichCongress of Viennalegitimacybalance of powernation-statethe Holy Alliancethe Concert of EuropeConservatives, Liberals, Radicalsnationalismserfsthe Edict of EmancipationRussificationCrimean WarItalian unificationCount Camillo di CavourGiuseppe GaribaldiGerman unificationOtto von BismarckrealpolitikFranco-Prussian WarImperialismimperialismStanley & LivingstoneracismSocial Darwinismmissionariessteam enginemalaria, quinineBerlin ConferenceZulu, ShakaBoers & AfrikanersBoer Wardiamonds, goldpaternalismcolony, protectoratesphere of influenceeconomic imperialismpaternalismassimilationassociationMaji MajiMenelik IIartificial boundariesUnit 8 - WWI and The Russian RevolutionWWIMAINmilitarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalismThree Emperors’ LeagueTriple AllianceEntente CordialeTriple EntenteArchduke Francis Ferdinand’s assassinationGavrilo Princip, Black Hand“The Great War”/“The War to End All Wars”Schlieffen PlanEastern/Western Front(s)trench warfareUnterseeboot/U-boat warfareLusitaniaZimmerman TelegramSelective Service Act/“doughboys”[11] 11/11/18Wilson’s Fourteen Points/League of Nations“Big Four”Treaty of VersaillesRussian RevolutionRomanov dynasty, Nicholas IITrans-Siberian RailwayKarl Marx/Marxism; proletariatMensheviks v. BolsheviksVladimir Ilyich Ulyanov [Lenin]Bloody SundayDumaRussia in WWIRasputinThe March RevolutionAlexander Kerensky“Peace, Land, and Bread”Bolshevik Red Guards [Army] v. White ArmyLeon TrotskyNew Economic Policy (NEP)Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)the Communist PartyJosef Stalintotalitarianism; indoctrination, propagandasecret policeLeague of the Militant GodlessRussian Orthodox Churchcommand economyFive-Year Plans“collectives”kulaksthe Great Purge/TerrorUnit 9 - WWII & The Holocaust (I’ll give this to you next week when we finish our unit)Maps & Locationsthe African imperialism mapAlgeriaBelgian CongoCameroonEgyptEthiopiaFrench SomalilandFrench West AfricaGerman East AfricaGerman Southwest AfricaGold CoastGreat Rift ValleyKalahari DesertKenyaKilimanjaroLiberiaLibyaMadagascarMoroccoMozambiqueNigeriaNorthern RhodesiaSahara DesertSierra LeoneSouth AfricaSouthern RhodesiaSudanTunisiaUgandaFrench colonial regionBritish colonial regionGerman colonial regionthe 1914 mapAlbaniaAustria-HungaryBaltic SeaBelgiumBlack SeaBulgariaDenmarkEnglish ChannelFranceGermanyGreat BritainGreeceItalyLuxembourgMediterranean SeaMontenegroNetherlandsNorth SeaNorwayOttoman EmpirePortugalRumaniaRussiaSerbiaSpainStrait of GibraltarSwedenSwitzerlandthe 1918 mapAlsace-LorraineAustriaCzechoslovakiaEast PrussiaEstoniaFinlandHungaryLatviaLithuaniaPolandRhinelandU.S.S.R.Yugoslaviathe WWII mapAdriatic SeaAlgeriaAustriaBerlinFrench MoroccoIrelandLeningradLondonMoscowNormandy BeachesNorthern IrelandParisRomeSicilySwitzerlandTunisiaTurkeyUSSRWarsaw ................
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