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Fall Final Exam (study guide attached)
Period 3: Thursday, December 19th 8:05-10:05am
 
80 multiple choice questions (see study guide for topics & chapters)
 
SAQs: (must answer all three) 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?
DBQs: (must answer all three) King Lobengula Khumalo on British Imperialism (DBQ packet); Sita Ram on Sepoy Rebellion (notes) ; Devilfish British imperialism cartoon (warmups)
IDs: (must answer 2, additional 2 for extra credit): 1) Suleiman 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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#15 Imperialism in Africa DBQ (docs & pre-write attached)
 
Stamp Tuesday for Docs A&B
Stamp Wednesday for Docs C&D
 
 

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#14 Industrial Revolution Project (rubric attached)
 
See me if you were absent - project choices were picked in class
 

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Unit 5 Test
 
35 matching and multiple choice questions on Chapter 9, Chapter 10, section 4 and your unit 5 notes (Britain begins Industrialization - Movers & Shakers)
 
DBQs: Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations (warmups), Elizabeth Bentley's Testimony to Parliament (HW), Industrialization map (HW), Samuel Smiles on the railroad (notes)
 
SAQ: What were the major differences between British & American industrialization?
 
IDs (choose one, one for extra credit): Enclosure Movement, John Stuart Mill,                Karl Marx, Thomas Edison, Adam Smith

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#12 Chapter 9.1-9.2 Packet (attached)
 
Stamp Wednesday for RR 9.1
 

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#11 Nationalism Card Project (attached)
 
If absent see for a card
 

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Unit 4 Test
 
40 Matching, Multiple Choice and Map questions based on Unit 4 Notes (Latin Am Independence-Romanticism), Chapter 8 and Latin America Map (HW)
 
DBQs: Simon Bolivar Speech (DBQ), Otto von Bismarck Speech (DBQ)
 
SAQ: How did language and culture fuel nationalism, be sure to give at least one example.
 
IDs: (choose one, one additional for extra credit)

Camillo di Cavour, Simón Bolívar, Otto von Bismarck, Toussaint L’Ouverture,                Napoleon III

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#10 Nationalism DBQ (attached)
 
Docs A-C (pg 1) will be done in class, Doc D & Short Answer (pg 2) are homework

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#9 Latin America DBQ (docs attached)
 
Stamp Wednesday for Docs A & B
 
Docs C & D + SAQ in class Wednesday
 

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#8 Chp 8.1 Packet (attached)
 
Stamp tomorrow for RR 8.1
 
Chart & Map will be completed in class.  If absent see me for documents
 

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Unit 3 Test
 
35 Multiple choice and matching questions from notes (French Revolution through Congress of Vienna) and Chapter 7 in textbook
 
DBQs: Napoleonic Wars map - identify two battles, and why Napoleon won or lost the battle (handout + notes), French Declaration of Rights of Man (notes)
 
SAQ: What led to the collapse of Napoleon's Empire
 
IDs (choose one, one for extra credit): King Louis XVI, The Estate System, The Reign of Terror, Napoleon Bonaparte, Marie Antoinette

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#7 Chp 7.2-7.5 Packet (attached)
 
Stamp Thursday for RR 7.2 & 7.3

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Unit 2 Test
 
35 multiple choice and matching questions from your notes and Chapter 6
 
DBQs: Aristotle's Best Constitution (notes), Locke's Two Treatise on Government (DBQ), Voltaire's Letters Concerning the English Nation (DBQ)
 
SAQ1: What was Mary Wollstonecraft's viewpoint on women’s rights and how women could become productive members of society?
 
SAQ2: Discuss the main ideas of one of the following social contracts: Hobbes, Locke or Rousseau
 
IDs: (choose one, one for extra credit) John Locke, Voltaire, Baron de Montesquieu, Cesare Beccaria, George Washington

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#5 Enlightenment DBQ (docs attached)
 
Stamp Thursday for Docs A & B
Stamp Friday for Doc C
Stamp Monday for Doc D
 
In class paragraph on Monday - prewrite & prompt attached
 

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#4 Chp 6 Packet (attached)
 
Stamp Monday for RR 6.1
 

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Unit 1 Test
 
35 Multiple choice and matching questions based on notes and Chapters 2, 4.1, 5.1, 5.2, 5.5
 
DBQs: James I speech to Parliament (notes), English Bill of Rights (HW but done in class w/ 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: (define & state historical significance - choose one, 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 Friday for RR 5.5
 
If absent Friday, download and complete the Cromwell alternate assignment
 

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#2 World in 1750s packet (Chp 2,3,5.1-2 - attached)
 
Stamp Wednesday for "Is this Democracy" (page one)
 
Autopsy of an Empire will be completed in class Tuesday, complete on your own if absent Tuesday

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#1 Signed Syllabus