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World History Since 1500 Study Guide Test # 3 Please bring two Green Scantron forms for this test (available in the GPC bookstore) along with a number 2 pencil. The professor will not provide them. The test is worth 100 points. It consists of two parts: Part I- 40 Multiple Choice questions. Each question is worth two points (80 points total). For each question you will be given four choices. You will then select the correct answer from among the four choices. Part II-Hist 1112 Assessment. 20 Multiple Choice questions. Each question is worth one point (20 points total). For each question you will be given four choices. You will then select the correct answer from among the four choices. The questions in Part II are designed to test the material that is covered during the semester in the History 1112 course. Preparing for Part I Study all of the following sections of lecture notes that are listed below (# s 10,11,12,13 and 14.). The corresponding reading for each section of notes can be found on my webpage by clicking on the link Reading. Important: You should review each term and person that the professor has described in the lecture notes by looking up each of them in the textbook: William J. Duiker, et al., World History, Volume II: Since 1500, Seventh edition, Advantage edition. Another good source for locating information on the terms and people covered in the lecture notes is found on the web at: Answers.com. Begin your review by studying all of:

Notes #10-Mass Society in the West (Chap. 20). Notes #11-The Early Twentieth Century: War and Revolution (Chap. 23). For Roman Numerals VII and VIII, be sure to see the webpage for the typed notes which have been added to the powerpoint outline. Notes #12-Asia, the Middle East and Latin America in the Interwar Years (Chap. 24). Notes #13-World War II (Chap. 25) Then, study all of: Notes #14-The World from 1945-1989 (see the link Reading for pages in the text that correspond to Notes 14.) Also: Remember that there are Study Questions which are part of Notes #14-these are placed in a separate location on the webpage. Key people Simon Bolivar Jose de San Martin Emiliano Zapata Charles Darwin Herbert Auguste Comte Spencer Albert Einstein Houston Stuart Karl Luger Chamberlain Kaiser Wilhelm Lawrence of Czar Nicholas II Arabia II Mahatma Jawaharal Mohammed Ali Gandhi Nehru Jinnah Mao Zedong Joseph Stalin Benito Mussolini John Stuart Mill Friedrich Nietzsche Captain Alfred Dreyfus Alexander Kerensky Mustafa Kemal Adolph Hitler Emmeline Pankhurst Sigmund Freud Theodore Herzel Vladimir Lenin Chiang Kai- Skek Winston Churchill

Harry S. Truman Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi Mikhail Gorbachev Ho Chi Minh Ayatollah Khomeini Ronald Reagan David Ben- Gurion Kwame Nkrumah Deng Xiaoping Gamal Adbul Nasser Jomo Kenyatta Yasir Arafat Fidel Castro Key Dates: 1914-1918 1919-1939 1939-1945 1949 1945-1989 Key Topics Notes #10 The Americas and Society and Culture in the West The Latin American Revolutions: Causes and Aftermath Welfare State Trend towards Democracy-examples The Intellectual Climate-the ideas of the key thinkers 19 th Century Anti-Semitism Zionism Notes #11 World War I and its Aftermath Causes Events that occurred in the war Russian Revolution 1918: the last year of the War Treaty of Versailles The 1920s Crisis in the Democratic Countries Notes #12 Asia and the Middle East in the Interwar Years (1919-1939) India Turkey Iran

Mandate System Palestine and the Balfour Declaration China Notes #13 World War II Totalitarian regimes in the U.S.S.R., Italy and Germany The Path to War in Europe The Path to War in Asia How WWII started The Allies The Axis Final Solution and the Holocaust How WWII ended Notes # 14 The Cold War In Europe The Cold War in Asia The Middle East South Asia Africa Latin America China after 1949 Vietnam War Why the Cold War ended Preparing for Part II Know the following topics from the both the lecture notes and/or the textbook. Notes #2 IV: European Exploration of the Americas. (See Chapter 14). Notes # 3: IB Martin Luther Begins the Reformation. (Chapter 14). The Ottoman Empire-important characteristics (Notes #4:I Chap.16). France, 1589-1715 (Notes #6: I, Chap. 15). Russia (Notes #6: II, Chap. 15). The French Revolution-major ideas associated with it (Notes #7: VII, Chap.18).

The Industrial Revolution (Notes #8:I, Chap.19). Reactions to the Industrial Revolution (Notes # 8: II Chap. 19). First Opium War causes and results (Notes #9, Chap. 22). World War I: I Causes and II The Road to War in Notes #11 and Chap. 23). The Bolshevik leaders during the Russian Revolution of 1917. (See 23). What led to the entrance of the U.S. into World War II (Notes 13: IV, Chap. 25). The meaning of the terms Final Solution and the Holocaust (Notes 13:IV, Chap. 25). Results of World War II (Notes 13: IV and 14:I, Chap. 25 and Chap. 26). Mohandas Gandhi (Notes #12:1, Chap. 24). What happened in China in 1949 (Notes 14:II, Chap. 26). Leaders who led the opposition to apartheid in South Africa (Notes 14: V; Chap. 29). The Israeli-Arab Dispute after 1947 (Notes #14: III, chapter 29). The end of the Cold War (Notes #14). What happened on September 11, 2001 (Study Questions, Chap. 14; Chap.29).