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Final Exam (study guide attached)
 
Period 3: Friday 12/22 8:05-10:05am
 
DBQs: King Lobengula Khumalo of South Africa on British being a chameleon (Doc F in DBQ packet), Sita Ram on Sepoy Rebeellion (notes on India), British Imperialism Cartoon (Devilfish in Egyptian Waters - notes)
 
SAQs: 1) What was the Agricultural Revolution and how did it start Industrialization in Britain? 2) What were the main factors for colonization of Africa? 3) Why did the Sepoy Rebellion occur and what happened in India as a result?
 
IDs (choose 4): 

1) Suleyman I

2) Oliver Cromwell

3) Glorious Revolution

4) John Locke

5) Mary Wollstonecraft

6) Napoleon Bonaparte

7) Congress of Vienna

8) Simon Bolivar

9) Otto von Bismarck

10) Communism

11) John Stuart Mill

12) David Livingstone

13) Opium Wars

14) Menelik II

15) Benito Juarez

 
 

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#20 Chp 11.5 & 12.2 packet (attached)
 
Stamp Tuesday for RR 11.5

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#19 Chp 11.4, 12.1, 12.3, 11.3 packet 
 
Stamp Thursday for RR 11.4

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#18 Scramble for Africa DBQ Essay (Documents attached)
 
Stamp Thursday for Doc A & B
Stamp Friday for Docs C & D
Stamp Monday for Docs E & F
 
Pre-write outline attached - in class 3 paragraph essay on Monday
 

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#17 Chp 11.1 & 11.2 packet (attached)
 
Stamp Tuesday for RR 11.1

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Unit 5 Test - Industrial Revolution
 
35 Matching & Multiple Choice questions (notes, chapter 9, chapter 10, sec 4)
 
DBQs: Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith (warmups) - what should be the role of the government according to Smith & why
Elizabeth Bentley Testimony to Parliament on Child Labor (HW packet) - issues she had
Industrialization in Europe Map (HW packet) - identify one European country and why they industrialized
Samuel Smiles on British Railroads (notes) - positive impact of the RR
 
SAQ: What were the differences between British and American Industrialization
 
IDs: Enclosure Movement, John Stuart Mill, Karl Marx, Thomas Edison, Adam Smith

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#16 Industrial Revolution Poster Project (directions attached)
 
We drafted choices in class on Friday

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#15 Chp 9.3, 9.4, 10.4 packet (attached)
Stamp Tuesday for RR 9.3

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#13 Nationalism Trading Card (attached)
 
 

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Unit 4 Test
 
40 Matching and Multiple Choice questions - Chapter 8, Latin America Documents and European Nationalism Documents
 
DBQs: Simon Bolivar's Dual Conflict (Speech to Congress of Angostura) - DBQ packet
Otto von Bismarck on German Unification - DBQ worksheet
 
SAQ: How could language and culture fuel nationalism and be sure to give at least one example.
 
IDs: Camillo di Cavour, Simon Bolivar, Otto von Bismarck, Toussaint L'Ouveture, Napoleon III 

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#12 Nationalism in Europe DBQ

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#11 Chp 8.2-8.4 packet (attached)
 
Stamp Friday for RR 8.2

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#9 Chapter 8.1 packet
 
Stamp Friday for RR 8.1
 
If absent for any part of the chart the readings on the leaders are attached
If absent for map, directions are attached
 

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Unit 3 Test
 
Chapter 7 - French Revolution, Reign of Terror, Napoleon & Congress of Vienna
35 multiple choice and matching questions
 
DBQs: Napoleonic Wars Map (identify two battles and why Napoleon won or lost), French Declaration of Rights of Man (right #6 & right #14 - what cause the right to be added and which enlightenment philosopher influenced it)
 
SAQ: What caused Napoleon's Empire to collapse?
 
IDs:King Louis XVI, The Estate System, Reign of Terror, Napoleon Bonaparte, Marie Antoinette

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#8 Chp 7.2-7.5 packet (attached)
 
Stamp Thursday for RR 7.2

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Unit 2 Test
 
35 multiple choice/matching - Prologue Section 1, Chapter 6
 
DBQs: 1)Aristotle's Best Constitution (notes) 2)Locke's Natural Rights, 3)Voltaire on Religion
 (both in DBQ packet)
 
SAQs: 1)What was Mary Wollstonecraft's view on women's rights and how they could become productive members of society
2) Discuss the main ideas behind one of the following social contracts: Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau.
 
IDs: John Locke, Baron de Montesquieu, Cesare Beccaria, Voltaire, George Washington
 

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#6 Chp 6.4/Review (attached)

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#5 Enlightenment DBQ packet (attached)
 
Stamp Tuesday for Doc A & B
 
In class-writing assessment Wednesday (pre-write will be attached)
 

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#4 Chapter 6.1-6.3 Packet (attached)
 
Stamp Tuesday for RR 6.1

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Unit 1 Test
 
35 matching and multiple choice questions (notes, Chapter 2, 3.1 3.2, 4.1, 5.1, 5.2, 5.5)
 
DBQs: James I speech to Parliament (in notes) & English Bill of Rights (HW packet and notes)
 
SAQ: How were most societies in the world organized prior to 1750?  Describe the role of the ruler and their subjects giving at least one empire as an example.
 
IDs (choose one, you can do one more for extra credit): Age of Exploration, King Charles I, Oliver Cromwell, Cultural Blending, Glorious Revolution

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#3 Chp 5.5 packet (attached)
 
Stamp Monday for RR 5.5
 
If absent for Cromwell video, alternate assignment attached
 
 

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 #2 Absolutism Packet (chp 2, 4.1/4.2, 5.1/5.2) - all docs attached
 
Stamp Thursday for Is this Democracy (page 1)
 

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#1 Signed Syllabus