HIST112- Chapter23-Chapter25 Study Set

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HIST112- History of World Civilizations 1500-Present Chapter 23- (partial) Chapter 25 Study Set

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What individual argued to protect life, liberty, and property?

John Locke

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Where was the Counter-Enlightenment most influential?

France

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Set the limit for settlement in British Colonies

The Proclamation of 1763

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What two indigenous groups were valuable to the British?

The Mohawk & Iroquis

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What document gave more power to the United States?

Articles of Confederation

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What U.S. state was the only one to allow women to vote?

New Jersey

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Where did the Paris women march?

The Royal Palace

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Who were the most uncompromising democrats?

The Jacobins

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Who was in control during The Terror?

Robespierre

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What did the Civil Code of 1804 provide?

Legal Equality

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Who led the Haitian Revolution?

Toussaint L’Ouventure

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Who took over Egypt after the Ottoman Empire?

Mohammad Ali

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What was a fez?

A military cap

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Who was the Eastern Question focused on?

The Ottomans

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Slavophiles did not support…

religious diversity

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What was a Bannerman

A soldier

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Who did Hong Xiu Quan think he was?

The brother of Jesus

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What minority was important to the Taiping Rebellion?

The Hakkas

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The leaders of the Mexican Revolutions were…

Priests

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Who almost gained power in the Caste War?

The Mayans

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Where did the Confederation of 1867 change?

Canada

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Argued that the will of the people is sacred and gives the monarch/government it’s legitimacy

John-Jacques Rousseau

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What was the Constitutional Convention?

A meeting to discuss the structure of the American Government

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On July 14, 1789, people storm the Bastille. What is that?

The French prison

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Robespierre sets up…

The Committee of Public Safety

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The Concordat of 1801

Is an alliance with the catholic church which would guarantee catholic right to worship

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The Treaty of Paris (1783) was…

Signed between British and American Colonists for “Unconditional Independence”

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Haiti was originally known as…

Saint Dominique

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When Napoleon rises to the throne, he reestablishes…

slavery

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Who was the Mexican Civil War between?

Conservatives and Liberals

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The Crimean War

Between Russia and the Ottoman Empire where Russia is defeated

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Alexander II…

emancipates Serfs

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Opium War

between China, Qing Dynasty, and British. Britian believes the bans on trade were an “attack” on their economic interests

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The Treaty of Nanking (1842)…

ends the Opium War

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What is Britain granted from their Victory of the Opium War

The Most-Favored-Nation Status

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What disease kills many?

The Bubonic Plague

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2 of the most well-known Liberators of Latin America

Simon Bolivar & Jose de San Martin

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What is Reigionalism?

Internal Conflict

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The Indian Removal Act is linked to…

The Trail of Tears

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What place has a unique declaration of independence? and why?

Brazil.

Turns to a Constitutional Monarchy with Royal family son, Pedro. He encourages political opposition and utilizes an elected assembly. He also ends slavery AND the slave trade.

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1. How did the Enlightenment and its ideas contribute to revolution or independence movements? Give two specific examples.

found in 3/19 notes?

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2. How did everyday people experience revolutions or independence movements? Give two specific examples.

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3. What role did women play in revolutions or independence movements? Give two specific
examples.

3/19?

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4. What is the legacy of the revolutions or independence movements? Give two specific
examples.

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5. How was French society divided before the French Revolution? Give a bit of information about each group.

3/21 3 estates

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6. Why did France have a revolution? Give two specific examples/arguments.

3/21

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7. What groups opposed reform in the Ottoman Empire? Why did they oppose reform? Give
two specific examples.

3/26, 2 opposers

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8. Who did the Ottoman Empire try to reform to be like? What reforms do we see in the Ottoman Empire? Give two specific examples.

3/26

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9. How were the Ottoman and Russian empires similar and different? Give two similarities and one difference.

3/26 discussion

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10. What was the Opium War? Who was fighting? Who won? What was the impact? Give two specific impacts of the war.

4/2

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11. What was the Taiping Rebellion? Who was fighting? What was the impact? Give two specific impacts of the rebellion.

4/2

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12. How well did countries do after revolution or independence? Give two specific examples.

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13. Why would you start a revolution or an independence movement? Is this similar or different to why people started these in history? Please reference at least one specific revolution from these chapters.

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14. Did the revolutions and independence movements live up to their ideals? Why or why not? Give specific examples. You can choose one ideal and three examples OR two ideals and one example for each.

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15. How did Napoleon influence this period of world history? Give two specific examples.

3/21, 3/26, 4/4,..

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16. Did reform movements actually change the Eurasian Land Empires (Ottoman, Russian,
Qing)? Give two specific examples supporting either “yes” or “no.”

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