Vocabulary
Review 1
Revolutions
Review 2
Enduring Issues
100

Enduring Issue

A problem that is repeated overtime 

100

Explain the 3 estates

1st= clergy

2 = nobles

3= peasants

100

What was the Enlightenment 

The Enlightenment was the period in European history when reason (logic) was used to understand and improve society. In fact, the Enlightenment is often called “The Age of Reason. It was a time when the power of the church and absolutes monarchs were questioned.


100

What was the Treaty of Versailles? 

This was the Treaty that ended World War I.Germany was forced to accept blame (guilt) for causing World War I and pay reparations. Germany also had to reduce the size of its military and give up land.


100

Israeli forces kill wanted Palestinians in West Bank

Conflict

200

Historical Context

Events that lead to an event 

200

Which philosopher can you connect with the term 'natural rights'

John Locke

200

What were the Latin American Revolutions 

The Latin American Revolutions were the events where the colonies of Latin America (Central America, South America, and the Caribbean) fought to gain independence (self-government) from Spain, Portugal, and France.


200

What are some causes of WWI

Militarism

Alliances

Imperialism

Nationalism

(MAIN)

200

The Devastating Earthquake in Turkey and Syria

Environmental Impact

300
Communism

A classless society


300

Meiji Restoration was a time when Japan... 

Japan was modernizing!

Think M & M! 

300

Who inspired the Latin American Revolution?

American & French Revolution 

300

What was the Irish Potato Famine 


About 1 million Irish people died of famine (starvation) when the potato crop failed to grow

Over 1 million Irish people migrated (moved) to the United States to escape the famine and find more opportunities


300

VP Harris to meet with CEOs about artificial intelligence risks

Technology

400

Nationalism

Nationalism is a feeling of love, loyalty, and devotion to one’s country. 


400

What do these 3 men have in common

- Simon Bolivar

- Toussaint L'ouverture 

- San Martin 

They all fought for independence of their countries.

Simon Bolivar- Latin American Independence Movement 

Toussaint L'ouverture- fought for Haiti

400

What was the Industrial Revolution and where did it begin? 

The Industrial Revolution was the change from producing goods by hand to producing goods with machines in factories.

Began in Great Britain


400

What were the causes of imperialism 

Europeans wanted raw materials/natural resources (like coal, tin, iron) in order to make goods in their factories.

“White Man’s Burden”




400

10-year-olds among hundreds of children found working at McDonald’s restaurants

Human rights violation 

500

Imperialism

One nation dominating another (stronger nation dominating the weaker - social darwinism)

500

What is an Absolute Monarch? 

A king or queen with complete control 

500

What were key causes of the French Revolution? 

Three estates (third estate paying the most taxes).

France was ruled by absolute monarchs and denied their rights.

Ideas of the Enlightenment 

France was in an economic crisis 

500

What weapon did they use in WWII that they didn't use in previous wars

The Atomic Bomb

500
  • Using Karl Marx's idea of Communism to govern your country like USSR and China.

Impact of ideas and beliefs.

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