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Name _______________________________ Period ________ Date _____________________
Honors World History Final Review
Your final will be given in four sections: multiple-choice (50 items), matching (20 items), mini DBQ (2
documents), and reading skills (1 reading with multiple choice items and a short answer). Each section
will be timed, you will receive 40 minutes for the multiple-choice items, 15 minutes for the matching
section, and 30 minutes for both the mini DBQ and reading portions.
The exam will include content on the nationalism, Italian unification, German unification, imperialism,
the Scramble for Africa, World War I (including the movie All Quiet on the Western Front), the Russian
Revolution and communism, World War II, the Holocaust, the Cold War, and writing research papers.
In addition to this review sheet, you should study all of your notes, handouts, worksheets, readings, etc.
to prepare for this exam.
Nationalism: Italian and German Unification
Definition of nationalism
Definition of patriotism
5 components of nationalism
Austrian Empire (Italy was part of)
Giuseppe Verdi and Nabucco
Congress of Vienna
Giuseppe Mazzini and Young Italy
Camillo di Cavour and Il Risorgimento
Giuseppe Garibaldi and the Red Shirts
Victor Emmanuel
Prussia and Frederick Wilhelm IV
Zollverein
Otto von Bismark
Kaiser Wilhelm I
Realpolitik
“Blood and Iron” (reread the primary source)
Major wars leading to German unification
Challenges after Italian and German unification
Imperialism: Scramble for Africa
Definition of imperialism
Types of imperialism
Economic, political, and cultural motives
Social Darwinism
Cecil Rhodes
Rudyard Kipling and “The White Man’s Burden” (reread the primary source)
Berlin Conference
King Leopold II
Ethiopia remains independent
World War I
Short term v. long term causes
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Austrian rule
Gavrilo Princip
MAIN (militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism)
Triple Alliance Central Powers
Triple Entente Allied Powers
Western Front
Trench warfare
New weapons
Total war
Propaganda
Battle of Verdun
Battle of the Somme
Third Battle of Ypres
Gallipoli Campaign
Ottoman Empire
Armenia Massacre (genocide?)
Lusitania
Zimmerman Note/Telegram
Armistice
Woodrow Wilson and the “Fourteen Points” (reread the primary source)
Treaty of Versailles 1919 (reread the primary source)
League of Nations
Reparations
Russian Revolution and
Communism
Title of Czar
Absolute monarchy (autocracy)
Serfdom
Decembrist Revolt
Karl Marx and Marxism (socialist
republic)
Communism
Vladimir Lenin
Bolsheviks
Revolution of 1905
Bloody Sunday
Czar Nicholas II
Czarina Alexandra
October Manifesto
Duma
Rasputin
Russia’s involvement in WWI
March (February) Revolution
Provisional government
Alexander Kerensky
Leon Trotsky
New Economic
Policy
Joseph Stalin
Five Year Plans
World War II and the Holocaust
Japanese imperialism
Manchuria
Japan and League of
Nations
Rape of Nanjing
Manchukuo
Anti-Comintern Pact
Benito Mussolini (facist)
Totalitarianism
Joseph Stalin
Adolf Hitler
Nationalist Socialist
Workers Party
Nazi Party
Violation of treaties
Rhineland
Annexation of Austria
Anschluss
Lebensraum
Appeasement
Winston Churchill
Axis vs. Allied Powers
Nazi-Soviet Non-
Aggression Pact
Blitkrieg
Invasion of Poland and
France
Battle of Britain and
London Blitz
Invasion of the Soviet
Union
Pearl Harbor
Hideki Tojo
American isolationism
U-boats on the Atlantic
Erwin Rommel
Battle of El Alamein
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Siege of Leningrad
Battle of Stalingrad
Douglas MacArthur
Bataan Death March
Battle of the Coral Sea
Battle of Midway
Battle of Guadalcanal
Kamikaze pilots
USS Enterprise
D-Day
Battle of the Bluge
V-E Day
Battles of Iwo Jima and
Okinawa
Atomic bomb
Harry Truman
V-J Day
Holocaust
Concentration camp
Hidden children
Cold War
Define Cold War
Atlantic Charter
Yalta Conference
United Nations
Potsdam Conference
NATO
Zones of Occupation
Iron curtain
Nuremburg trials
Truman Doctrine
Marshall Plan
Containment
Berlin airlift
Berlin Wall
Warsaw Pact
Nuclear arms race
Deterrence
Mutually assured destruction
Korean War
Kim Il-sung
Kim Jong-il
Kim Jong-un
Cuban Missile Crisis
Bay of Pigs
SALT I and II
Mikhail Gorbachev
Glasnost
Perestroika
Boris Yeltsin
Research Papers
We spent a large portion of marking period 3 going over how to write a research paper. It is expected
that you now have a foundation of understanding as to the research paper process. Please review your
research paper packet and the Jefferson Township Research Guidelines.
Steps to the process
Purpose of annotated bibliography
Outline format
Elements of the introduction, body sections, and conclusion
Dynamic v. static thesis statements
MLA format
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