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Name: Date: Class: APWH|Unit 5 Sections 5.1 “The Enlightenment,” 5.2 “Nationalism and Revolutions”D irections: For each reading section define the important vocabulary words and answer the reading questions that follow using specific details. It is imperative that you complete your readings thoughtfully and independently. Students who do not do their reading will not do well in this course. MAKE SURE TO USE COMPLETE SENTENCES UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. QUIZ 5.1 -5.2 Jan 10 & 13New! Map Section for Sections 5.1 and 5.2 (Use an Atlas or the Internet)1. MAP Label the following map (this may be on your quiz!)France Spain Portugal UKIreland Netherlands Germany Italy Belgium Poland Austria Ukraine Russia GreeceAtlantic Ocean Mediterranean Sea Black SeaBaltic Sea North Sea Adriatic Sea Alps (Mts.)New! Review (Important relevant information from old sections)3. Where are they beginning to establish control and why?2. We are now in an era of European dominance overseas - what technological developments led to this?1. What was the difference between the Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution?Answer the following questions briefly, using your old notes as needed.3. Where are they beginning to establish control and why?2. We are now in an era of European dominance overseas - what technological developments led to this?1. What was the difference between the Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution?Answer the following questions briefly, using your old notes as needed.Vocabulary for Sections 5.1 and 5.2Key term/eventDefinition (Think - Who, What, When, Where…) and Significance (Why this term matters)1. Enlightenment2. Nationalism3. Empiricism4. Thomas Hobbes5. John Locke6. Social Contract7. Philosophes8. Baron Montesquieu9. Voltaire10. Jean-Jacques Rousseau11. Adam Smith12. Laissez-Faire13. Capitalism14. Socialism15. Conservatism16. Fabian Society17. Suffrage18. Mary Wollstonecraft19. Abolitionism20. Zionism21. Declaration of the Rights of Man22. Reign of Terror23. Toussaint L’Ouverture24. Simon Bolivar25. Otto von Bismarck“The Enlightenment”ObjectiveKey Developments1. What were the ideals associated with the Enlightenment? How did these ideals pave the way for revolutions?Explain theintellectual and ideological context in which revolutions swept the Atlantic world from 1750 to1900.An Age of New IdeasWhat did the Enlightenment emerge from? How does the role of religion change?Why is this period called the “Age of Isms”?These new ideas and old political structures clash, leading to revolutions. What are the two major aims of revolutions?How will nationalism impact this period?New Ideas and their Roots6. Briefly summarize the differences between Thomas Hobbes and John Locke; how might these philosophies impact revolutions?7. How did the philosophes impact revolutions and the Enlightenment - who did they include?Briefly summarize how the following impact the Enlightenment and/or Revolutions?Baron Montesquieu:Voltaire:Jean-Jacques Rousseau:Adam Smith:Thomas Paine:Mary Wollstonecraft:Explain how the “invisible hand” connects to capitalism and laissez-faire.How does Deism emerge from the Enlightenment? What is its overall impact?Explain how the Enlightenmen t affected societies over time.The Age of New Ideas ContinuesThe Age of Isms focuses on responding to various social ills and issues. What are these ills and issues?During the Age of Isms, feminism becomes a large movement. What is it and what were this movements demands?13. Explain how the Seneca Falls Convention was significant to the feminist movement.14. How did abolitionism emerge from the Enlightenment? How did the abolitionist movement impact various locations around the world?15. What else was abolished? Why?16. Explain the Dreyfus Affair and anti-semitism. What obstacles did Zionists face?“Nationalism and Revolutions”ObjectiveKey DevelopmentsExplain causes and effects of the various revolutions in the period from 1750 to1900.The American RevolutionExplain how the American Revolution was inspired by the Enlightenment.Why was the phrase “unalienable rights” so significant in the Declaration of Independence?The New Zealand WarsWhat was the cause of the New Zealand Wars? What was the result?The French RevolutionWhat was the slogan of the French Revolution? What was the overall significance?What economic issues led to the French Revolution?Within the French Revolution itself:What did moderates like Marquis de Lafayette almost accomplish:What did the King threaten to do to the National Assembly:Angry riots gave way to what in Paris:Why was this significant:The King was forced to accept a new government due to what acts by peasants:July 14. 1789 becomes:Explain the most permanent changes of the French Revolution.How did the Reign of Terror impact France? Who becomes emperor of France in 1804?The Haitian RevolutionWhat was Haiti to the French prior to the revolution?Describe the Haitian Revolution - who revolted? Who led them?Prior to his imprisonment, what did L’Ouverture create for Haiti? What did his successor create and why was this significant within Latin American revolutionary movements?Creole Revolutions in Latin AmericaBriefly discuss why creoles were desiring independence from Spain; why did they not ask the lower castas for help?Who was Simon Bolivar? What were the Bolivar Revolutions?What was the impact of these revolutionary movements on new nations in Latin America? What were caudillos, and how did the revolutions lead to their rise?What were the continuities of the Creole revolutions?What was the impact of the Creole revolutions on the role of women?Who was Lola Rodriguez de Tio, and what was her role in Puerto Rico’s revolution? (What were the results).Who was Jose Rizal and what was his role within the Philippines’ Propaganda Movement? (What were the results).Nationalism and Unification in EuropeHow was Nationalism both a threatening and unifying force?Describe the following movements for unification within Europe:Italian Unification:German Unification:Balkan Nationalism:Ottoman Nationalism:What were the global consequences of these movements for unification?Explain the implications of the future of nationalism.AMSCO 5.1 Multiple Choice1. 2. 3. AMSCO 5.2 Multiple Choice1. 2. 3. SAQ OutlineABCAMSCO 5.1 Question 1AMSCO 5.1 Question 2AMSCO 5.2 Question 1AMSCO 5.2 Question 2 ................
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