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Chart 18.1

The Great Circuit

Starting Points/Regions Covered

Goods Transported

First Leg

Second Leg

Third Leg

Chart 18.2

SLAVE LIFESTYLES

Caribbean

North Atlantic

Percentage of Population

Main Duties/Free Time

Rate of Manumission

Occupation

Life Expectancy

Culture

Chart 19.1

Three Empires

Reasons for Rise to

Power

Strengths Weakness Relations with Europe

Ottoman

Safavid

Mughal

Chart 19.2

A Tale of Two Cities

Terrain/Geography City Layout Architecture Housing Styles Ethnic and

Occupational

Makeup

Istanbul

Isfahan

Chart 20.1

Two Great Eurasian Land Empires

Dates/Ethnicity of

Rulers

Government

Aims

View of

Christianity

Relationship with

Europe

Methods of

Control

Russia

Qing Dynasty

Chart 20.2

Two Different Paths: China and Japan

Government

System

Views Toward

Different

Cultures

View of

Christianity

Relationship

with Europe

Methods of

Control

Impact

China

Japan

Chart 21.1

Three Revolutions

Dates Instigators/

Supporters

Original

Ideas

Methods Dramatic

Moments

/

Turning

Points

Role of the

Wealthy

Aristocracy

/

Rulers

Role of

Religion

or

Priests

Role of

the

Middle

Class

Role of

the

Peasants

Role and

Status of

Women

Gains/

Losses

American

Revolution

French

Revolution

Revolution

of Saint

Domingue

Chart 21.2

The Revolutions of 1848

Demands Government

Response

Revolutionary

Methods

Government

Methods

Role of Women Gains/Losses

France

Britain

Austrian Empire

Prussia and the

German States

Chart 22.1

Five Revolutionary Innovations

Mass Production:

Pottery

Mechanization:

The Cotton

Industry

The Iron

Industry

The Steam

Engine

Communication

over Wires

Social Impact

China

United States

Britain

Belgium/

France

Chart 22.2

Global Industrialization

Starting Date

Industry

Government

Support

Environmental

Impacts

Successes

Failures

Britain

Belgium/France

China

Egypt

India

United States

Chart 23.1

Latin American Independence

Imperial

Country and

Date of

Independenc

e

Individuals

and Social

Classes

Supporting

Revolution

Individuals

and Social

Classes

Opposing

Revolution

Methods

Challenges to

the Old

Order

New

Government

Systems

Religion

Legacy

Venezuela,

Colombia,

and Ecuador

Argentina,

Uruguay,

Paraguay,

and Bolivia

Chile and

Peru

Mexico

Chart 23.2

Unequal Protection: Constitution and Challenges

Native Peoples

Women

Non-Property

Owners

Slaves/Former

Slaves

Regional

Interests

Secessionist

Movements and

Revolutions

United States

Canada

Brazil

Mexico

Argentina

Chart 24.1

The Success and Challenges of Three Empires

Dates

Government

Systems

Economic

Systems

Traditional

Systems

Reforms

Methods

Successes

Failures

Ottoman

Empire

Qing Empire

Russia

Chart 24.2

The Changing Role of Women in Modernizing Eurasia

Property

Rights

Domestic

Control

Earning

Power

Professions

Available

Education

Voting

Rights

Marriage

Children

Ottoman

Empire

Qing

China

Chart 25.1

European Pressure in Three Regions

Imperial

Nation

Private

Enterprise

Native

Elite

European

Elite

Pressures

Products

Slavery

Methods

of Control

Losers

Beneficiaries

West

Africa

India

Southeast

Asia,

Australia,

and the

Pacific

Chart 25.2

The Sun Never Sets

West Africa, East

Africa, and South

Africa

India

Southeast Asia

Caribbean

Australia and

New Zealand

Canada

British Imports

British Exports

Chart 26.1

Gender and Class in Victorian England and America

Education Type of

Employ

-ment

Place of

Employ

-ment

Profes-

sions

Open

to

Them

Exploi-

tation

The

Home

Social

Responsi-

bilities

Daily

Activities

Role of

Techno-

logy

Marriage Leisure

Time

Child

Rearing

and

Children

Upper-

and

Middle-

Class

Men

Working

-Class

and Poor

Men

Upper-

and

Middle-

Class

Women

Working

- Class

and Poor

Women

Chart 26.2

Meeting the Challenges from the West

Contact Date

How Contact

Was Made

Attitude of

China or

Japan

Results in

Technology

Results in

Culture

Results in

Politics

Benefits to

Asians

Detriments

to Asian

China

Japan

Chart 27.1

The Scramble for Africa

European

Nations

Involved

Individuals

Involved

Dates

Motives

Methods

Technology

Resources

Products

European

Cultural

Responses

Native

Peoples’

Cultural

Resources

Egypt

Western

and

Equatorial

Africa

Southern

Africa

Chart 27.2

World Economy and Tropical Environments

Region of

Origin

Region Where

Transplanted

Country

Responsible for

Transfer

Date

Use

Technology

Involved

Environmental

Impact

Cotton

Tea

Rubber

Latex

Tobacco

Cinchona

Chart 28.1

The Great War

Russia

Serbia

France

Britain

The

United

States

China

Japan

Germany

Austria-

Hungary

Ottoman

Empire

Treaties

and

Alliances

Territory

Desired

Territory

Gained

Resources

Desired

Resources

Gained

Other

Goals

Technology

Methods

Home

Front

Casualties

– Military

Casualties

- Civilian

Chart 28.2

The Bolshevik Revolution

Government

System

Social

System

Economic

System

Role of

Religion

Role of

Women

Technology Allies Diplomatic

Relations

Russia Before the

Revolution

USSR After the

Revolution

Chart 29.2

Two Different Wars

Dates

Nations

Involved

Technology-

Military

Technology-

Nonmilitary

Style of

Warfare

Casualties

Home

Front

Legacies

World War I

World War II

Chart 30.1

Informal Empire

Colonizing

Countries

Economic

Policies

Methods

Technology

Products/

Resources

Military

Actions

Revolutions/

Coups

Brazil and

Argentina

Mexico

Chart 30.2

Two Revolutions

Peasants

Before

Revolution

Upper and

Middle

Classes

Before

Revolution

Classes and

Individuals

Leading

Revolution

Influence

from

Outside

Economic

Troubles

Civil

Disturbance

Style of

Traditional

Governments

Political

Philosophy

of

Revolutiona-

ries

Outcome

and Legacy

India

Mexico

Chart 31.1

African Independence

Colonizer Date New Name Leader of

Independenc

e Movement

Resources/

Products

Government

System

Stability Special Issues

Gold Coast

East Africa

Ivory Coast

French

Equatorial

Africa

Algeria

Niger

Angola/

Mozambique

Guinea

Rhodesia

South Africa

Chart 31.2

Choosing Sides

Superpower

Influence/Intervention

Wars/Conflicts Goods/Services

Received from

Superpower

Motivating Factors Results

Korea

Vietnam

Cuba

Eastern Europe

Indonesia

Japan

China

Egypt

Guatemala

Chart 32.1

The Haves and Have-Nots

Industrialized Nations

Industrializing Nations

Population

Birthrate

Mortality Rate

Age Distribution

Population Controls

Role of Women

Products/Resources

Per Capita GNP

Trading Partners

Examples of Nations

Chart 32.2

The Fall of the Soviet Union and the Socialist Bloc

Leaders of the

Movement

Local Response

Financial

Repercussion

Population

Growth or

Decline

Environmental

Impact

Pollution

USSR/Russia

Germany

Yugoslavia

Poland

Romania

Czechoslovakia

Chart 33.1

Unity: Internationalization

The United

States

Latin America

Europe

Muslim World

Africa

Asia

Australia/

Pacific

Popular Culture

Industrialization

Human Rights

Feminism

Religion

Chart 33.2

Expressions of Culture

Origins Effects in Asia Effects in Africa Effects in the Middle

East

Effects in Latin

America

Elite Global Culture

Global Pop Culture

Resistance to

Cultural Change