a. greek authors
b. roman authors
c. the Bible
d. Science journals
C the bible.
The ideas from the Declaration of Independence can be attributed most directly to whom?
a. John Locke
b. Rene Descartes
c. Michel de Montaigne
d. Alexis de Toqueville
a. John Locke
What was the industrial revolution
A shift from agrarian economics to urban mass production
What years did the British rule India
1757-1947
Who made up the Tripple Entente
GB, France, and Russia
The heliocentric theory was created by...
and was defended by
Nicholas Copernicus, Galileo Galilei
I think therefore I am was said by
Rene Descartes
Who defended the gree market system of capitalism in the book The Wealth of Nations
Adam Smith
Describe the Monroe Doctrine
Usa would not tolerate further expansion into the Americas.
USA would not interfere in European issues or existing Colonies
What was the name of the British ship that Germany sank carrying and killing 128 Americans
RMS Lustania
What was the Scientific Revolution?
The Scientific Revolution was a series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology and chemistry transformed the views of society about nature.
The social critics of the period in France were known as
Phillosiphe
Describe laissez-faire policy
the economic policy of minimal government interference in the economic affairs of individuals and society.
Who encouraged an open-door policy with China
USA: William McKinley, John Hay
During World War 2, the Allied invasion of France on D-Day was significant because
It gave the allies a starting point for the campaign to liberate Europe from German occupation
What were the causes of the scientific revolution (name three)
1) Humanism: the importance of humans over god
2) Collaboration
3) New experimental method
4) Break from religion
5) Ability to build a legacy
The____ was invented to ensure a more humane system of justice, though it often was used in contradiction to such a goal
The committee of public safety
1) Economics to support necessary materials to make manufactured goods
2) Right/ Racism- Social Darwinism made them believe it was their right.
3) Religion- The duty of a Christian to spread his religion
4) National pride
5) Creation of foreign markets
What was the treaty of Portsmouth
What were the main conditions of the treaty of Versailles
(Name 5)
1) Disarment of Germany
2) Large reperations
3) Demiliteratioin of the Rhineland
4) Germans Surrender
5) Germany has to accept guilt
6) Lost land In Europe and Colonies
7) Germany could not unite with Austria-Hungry
How did the Renaissance and the age of exploration help pave the way for the Scientific Revolution
2) Collaboration: people began to be united in political, economic, and cultural connections
3)New experimental method
4) Institution for public academic publishing. Such as schools founded that had written literature.
Who created the system of checks and balances and the separation of powers
Montesquieu
Describe the Meiji Era in Japan (name 4 things)
1) Restoration of Imperial Japan
2) 1867: Choshu & Satsuma combined to take out the shogunate.
3) Rewrote constitution- based on western army and technology
4) Started conquest for land
5) Pblic education for everybody
What were the External and Internal forces that enabled Imperialism
External:
-Maxim Gun, Nationalism, Steam Engine, European Racism, Quinine, Spreading of Christianity
Internal:
-Variety of languages, Internal African wars, Minimal Tech
The Us dropped the atomic bombs on Japan at Hiroshima and Nagasaki when and by who?
Hiroshima: August 6, 1945, by Paul W. Tibbets Jr.
Nagasaki: August 9, 1945, by B-29 Bockscar