European History Test Study Guide Test date: October 20th **REMEMBER THIS STUDY GUIDE GIVES GUIDELINES BUT ANYTHING WE COVERED IN CLASS/FROM YOUR NOTES IS FAIR GAME FOR THE TEST** Standard SS6H6 The student will analyze the impact of European exploration and colonization on various world regions. a. Identify the causes of European exploration and colonization; include religion, natural resources, a market for goods, and the contributions of Prince Henry the Navigator. b. Trace the empires of Portugal, Spain, England, and France in Asia, Africa, and the Americas. c. Trace the colonization of Australia by the United Kingdom. d. Explain the impact of European empire building in Africa and Asia on the outbreak of WWI. Question 1. Explain three reasons why explorers wanted to go to new lands. 2. What impact did Prince Henry the Navigator have on European Exploration? Handout to Review Explorer video handout (T.o.C. #1) “Gold, Glory, and God” packet (T.o.C. #3) Prince Henry the Navigator Webquest (T.o.C. #5) 3. What were the main areas of the world colonized by Portugal? 4. What were the main areas of the world colonized by Spain? 5. What were the main areas of the world colonized by England (Great Britain)? 6. What were the main areas of the world colonized by France? 7. Why did Great Britain settle Australia? What was its purpose? Europeans Explore the World handout (T.o.C. # 3) Settling Australia handout (T.o.C. #6) and PowerPoint 8. What was the result and impact of the Scramble for Africa? 9. What were the MAIN causes of WWI? 10. How did each of the causes in the above question lead to WWI? 11. What sparked WWI? 12. What were the dates of WWI? Scramble for Africa map and activity (T.o.C. #7) Building to War handout (T.o.C. #11) The Start of the Great War handout (T.o.C. #12) SS6H7 The student will explain conflict and change in Europe to the 21st century. a. Describe major developments following World War I: the Russian Revolution, the Treaty of Versailles, worldwide depression, and the rise of Nazism. 13. What caused the Russian Revolution (Hint: Why were the Russian peasants upset living under the czars?) 14. What was the impact of the Russian Revolution on WWI? 15. When did the Russian Revolution occur? 16. What was the Treaty of Versailles and what were the conditions it set for Germany? 17. How did the Treaty of Versailles lead to the outbreak of WWII? 18. What is communism and who started it? 19. What is hyperinflation? 20. Explain how hyperinflation added to Germany’s economic crisis after WWI. 21. How did Hitler come to power? 22. Why did WWII take place? 23. When did WWII take place? 24. What countries made up the Axis Powers in WWII? 25. What countries made up the Allies in WWII? b. Explain the impact of WWII in terms of the Holocaust, the origins of the Cold War, and the rise of Superpowers. c. Explain how the collapse of the Soviet Union led to the end of the Cold War and German reunification. 26. What is the name given to the “murder of millions of Jews and others” in the early 1940’s? Why was it historically significant? 27. What was the Iron Curtain? 28. Why was the Berlin Wall built? When did it eventually fall? 29. What started the Cold War? 30. Who were the two Superpowers? 31. When did the Cold War take place? 32. Who was the Soviet leader when communism started to fall? (Hint: Ronald Reagan was the US President) 33. When did the Soviet Union fall? 34. What is bias? How can you tell if there is bias in a document? Peace, Land, and Bread Youtube clip Russian Revolution: From Czar to Communism handout (T.o.C. #13) Treaty of Versailles Part 1 (T.o.C. #14) Treaty of Versailles Part 2 (T.o.C. #15) Treaty of Versailles and the Worldwide Economic Depression (T.o.C. #16) And WWII Begins (T.o.C. #17) WWII Battle PowerPoint Holocaust lesson (T.o.C. #18) Origins of the Cold War (T.o.C. #19) Cold War Arms Race (T.o.C. #20) Cold War Arms Race (T.o.C. #20)
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