Culture Changes
Revolutions
World Wars
Human Rights
100

What is cultural diffusion?

the spread of cultural ideas, customs, and practices from one group to another

100

What is a revolution

A revolution is a significant change in political, social, or economic systems, often involving an overthrow of existing authority.

100

What were the main causes of World War I ? 

The causes include militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism, triggered by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

100

what are human rights?

Human Rights are universal rights inherent to all individuals, such as the right to life, freedom, and equality

200

What were the effects of the Renaissance on European society?


 The Renaissance led to advancements in art, science, and literature, the revival of classical learning, humanism, and questioning of traditional authority.

200

Name one cause of the American Revolution

Taxation without representation was a major cause, as colonists protested British taxes without political representation

200

Name one major technological advancement during WWII?

Radar technology was a major advancement, aiding in military defense and air warfare.

200

Who is Nelson Mandela and what was his contribution?

Nelson Mandela was a South African leader who fought against apartheid, becoming a symbol of racial equality and reconciliation

300

Explain how the Enlightenment influenced modern democratic governments

The Enlightenment introduced ideas like individual rights, separation of powers, social contracts, and freedoms, which shaped modern democracies such as the U.S. and French governments

300

What were the key outcomes of the French Revolution

The French Revolution abolished the monarchy, established a republic, and spread ideas of equality, liberty, and fraternity. 

300

Explain the Concept of total war and its implications

Total war was involves mobilizing all societal resources, including civilian industries and labor, leading to widespread societal impacts

300

Explain the significance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights  

Adopting in 1948, it established a global standard for protecting individual freedoms and dignity

400

What role did religion play in the development of art during the Middle Ages?

Religion inspired much of the art, such as cathedrals, stained glass, and illuminated manuscripts, reflecting Christian themes and Biblical stories

400

Describe the significance of the Haitian Revolution

The Haitian Revolution was the first successful slave revolt leading to Haiti's independence and inspiring anti-slavery movements worldwide. 
400

How did the Treaty of Versailles contribute to WWII ?

The treaty imposed harsh reparations on Germany, fostering resentment, economic instability, and the rise of extremist ideologies.

400

Discuss the impacts of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.

The movement led to legislation like the Civil Rights Acts and Voting Rights Act, advancing racial equality and justice

500

Compare and contrast the philosophies of Confucianism and Daoism.

Confucianism focuses on social harmony, ethical behavior, and hierarchical relationships.

Daoism emphasizes living harmony with nature and following the Dao, or "The Way"



500

Analyze the impacts of the Industrial Revolution on the social class

The Industrial Revolution expanded the middle class, created a wealthy industrial elite, and worsened conditions for the working class
500

Discuss the effects of the Cold War on global polices

The Cold War polarized the world into Western (Us-led) and Eastern (Soviet led) blocs, resulting in proxy wars, arms races, and the spread of ideologies.

500

Evaluate the effectiveness of the United Nations in protecting human rights 

The UN has promoted human rights through declarations and investigations but has faced criticism for limited enforcement and political challenges