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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Guided Reading Chapter 25

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Imperialism in India

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Chapter 24 Student Presentation 1

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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

The French Revolution

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Chapter 23: Latin American Revolutions - Outline

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The Enlightenment

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Chapter 23: Latin America Revolutions - Miguel Hidalgo

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Chapter 21 Student Presentation 1

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Chapter 21 Student Presentation 3

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Guided Reading Chapter 22

A.P. World History
Guided Reading, Chapter 22
“The Early Industrial Revolution (1760 – 1851)”

Terms:
1. “enclosure movement”
2. “putting-out system”
3. mass production
4. division of labor
5. mechanization
6. coke
7. puddling
8. Crystal Palace
9. steam engine
10. “Cotton Kingdom”
11. business cycles
12. “cult of domesticity”
13. “laissez-faire”
14. utilitarianism
15. positivism
16. utopian socialism
17. universal male suffrage

Individuals / Peoples
18. Josiah Wedgwood
19. Richard Arkwright
20. Eli Whitney
21. James Watt
22. Alessandro Volta
23. Samuel Morse
24. Adam Smith

Inventions:
25. Spinning jenny
26. water frame
27. cotton gin
28. electric telegraph

Eras / Events:
29. Industrial Revolution
30. Agricultural Revolution
31. the “Hungry Forties”

Legislation:
32. Factory Act of 1833
33. Mines Act of 1842
34. Corn Laws (and their repeal)

Questions to Outline:
1. What were the general causes of the Industrial Revolution?
2. Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in England – make a list?
3. List the effects the early Industrial Revolution had on Britain.
4. What was the most important industry in the early Industrial Revolution?
5. What two advantages did mechanization offer?
6. How did the early Industrial Revolution in Britain affect the new nation of the United States?
7. What were the effects of the steam engine in Britain and the USA?
8. Characterize the early railroads.
9. Make a list of at least 10 effects the Industrial Revolution had on cities.
10. How did the Industrial Revolution change the lives of women and children of the lower classes?
11. What class was the real beneficiaries of the Industrial Revolution and why?
12. Explain the basic theories of Thomas Malthus and David Ricardo.

Greek Philosopher Information

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Monday, February 2, 2009

Guided Reading - Chapter 21

A.P. World History
Guided Reading, Chapter 21
“Revolutionary Changes in the Atlantic World (1750 – 1850)”

Terms:
1. Ancien Regime
2. The Enlightenment
3. Encyclopedie
4. The Social Conract (Jean-Jacques Rousseau)
5. salons
6. Sons of Liberty
7. Continental Congress
8. Common Sense (Thomas Paine)
9. Iroquois Confederacy
10. First Estate
11. Second Estate
12. Third Estate
13. Bourgeoisie
14. Estates General
15. National Assembly
16. Oath of the Tennis Court
17. Legislative Assembly
18. National Convention
19. Jacobins
20. “Girondists”
21. “The Mountain”
22. The Directory
23. Gens de couleur

Individuals / Peoples
24. Denis Diderot
25. John Locke
26. Benjamin Franklin
27. George Washington
28. Joseph Brant
29. General Cornwallis
30. James Madison
31. Louis XVI
32. Marie Antoinette
33. Maximilien Robespierre
34. Napoleon Bonaparte
35. Francois Dominque Toussaint L’Ouverture
36. Prince Klemens von Metternich

War / Events
37. War of Spanish Succession
38. War of Austrian Succession
39. Seven Years’ War (French and Indian War)
40. American Revolution
41. The “Boston Massacre”
42. Battle of Saratoga
43. Battle of Yorktown
44. Constitutional Convention
45. French Revolution
46. Fall of the Bastille
47. The March to Versailles
48. The Reign of Terror
49. Battle of Trafalgar
50. Battle of Waterloo
51. Haitian Revolution
52. Congress of Vienna
53. Revolutions of 1848

Treaties and Legislation
54. Proclamation of 1763
55. Quebec Act of 1774
56. Stamp Act of 1765
57. Declaration of Independence
58. Treaty of Paris (1783)
59. Declaration of the Rights of Man
60. Concordat of 1801
61. Civil Code of 1804
62. Corn Laws

Questions to Outline:
1. What were the effects of the continental and colonial wars of the 1700s?
2. List at least 10 characteristics of the Enlightenment.
3. List 5 characteristics of the Enlightened Monarchs such as Catherine the Great, Joseph II and Frederick the Great.
4. What political and cultural activities of the European folk cultures of the 1700s – at least 5.
5. List the causes of the American Revolution.
6. Over what issues was debate focused at the Continental Convention?
7. List the 5 major causes of the French Revolution.
8. What were the characteristics of the Reign of Terror?
9. What happened on Napoleon’s invasion of Russia in 1812 and what were the results?
10. What were the results of the Congress of Vienna?