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Page 1: SOL Key Terms. monotheism belief in one all-powerful God Judaism (1st), Christianity (2nd), and Islam (3rd)

SOL Key Terms

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monotheism

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monotheism

• belief in one all-powerful God • Judaism (1st), Christianity (2nd), and Islam

(3rd)

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polytheism

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polytheism

• belief in more than one god • Hinduism

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non-theistic

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Non-theistic

• a religion that does not focus on the worship of a god

• Buddhism

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atheism

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atheism

• the belief that there are no gods and no supernatural world

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animism

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animism

• the worship of nature spirits instead of one particular god

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proselytize

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proselytize

• to try to convert someone to a religion • Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism are

proselytizing religions

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10 Commandments

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10 Commandments

• God's laws for Jews - given to Moses • also followed by Christians

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Torah

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Torah

• Jewish holy book • Christians call it the Old Testament

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messiah

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messiah

• savior - Jews believe a messiah will come and save them

• Christians believe Jesus is the messiah and will come again

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Bible

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Bible

• Christian holy book • Made up of Old and New Testaments• Old Testament - Jewish scriptures • New Testament - life of Jesus and the

teachings of his disciples (most written by Paul)

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trinity

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trinity

• Christian belief that God has 3 parts - father, son, holy spirit

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Kaaba

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Kaaba

• shrine in Mecca • holiest place for Muslims • black box• it used to hold polytheistic gods/idols

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Koran/ Qur’an

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Koran/ Qur’an

• holy book of Islam

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jihad

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jihad

• Arabic word meaning “struggle”• Muslim holy war• if a Muslim dies fighting for Allah, he will go

straight to heaven

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5 Pillars

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5 Pillars of Islam

• faith • prayer • pilgrimage • alms• fasting (during Ramadan)• 5 things all Muslims must do

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Ramadan

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Ramadan

• month Muhammad received revelations from Allah

• Muslims fast during this month

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caste system

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Caste System

• hierarchy in India - made up of different levels • each level is called a varna • every varna has certain duties to perform called

dharma • people are born into a varna and then do not move out

of it • the only way to move up or down is to be reincarnated

at a higher or lower level in your next lifetime• you get reincarnated higher by having good Karma

which you get by completing the dharma of your varna

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Vedas

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Vedas

• holy writings of Hinduism

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Four Noble Truths

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Four Noble Truths

• 1. suffering exists • 2. desire causes suffering • 3. no desire = no suffering • 4. the way to end desires is to live by the 8

fold path

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Eightfold Path

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Eightfold Path

• the 8 ways to live that Gautama came up with that would end desires and end suffering

• 1. Right View Wisdom • 2. Right Intention • 3. Right Speech Ethical Conduct • 4. Right Action • 5. Right Livelihood • 6. Right Effort Mental Development • 7. Right Mindfulness • 8. Right Concentration

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nirvana

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nirvana

• nothingness - when your spirit ends reincarnation and becomes one with the universe

• the ultimate goal of Buddhism

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West Bank/Jerusalem Conflict

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West Bank/Jerusalem Conflict

• religious war in Middle East • West Bank of Jordan River in Israel • Israeli Jews and Palestinian Muslims are still

fighting over it today • Both see Jerusalem as a holy city and want to

control that area

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Kashmir Conflict

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Kashmir Conflict

• religious war in India • Kashmir is a region of northwestern India • The people there are Muslim • Pakistan (Muslim country near there) is

fighting India (Hindu country that owns Kashmir) for control of the land

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Northern Ireland Conflict

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Northern Ireland Conflict

• religious war going on there between Catholics and Protestants

• Great Britain (Protestant) controls Northern Ireland

• The rest of Ireland (Catholic) wants GB to give up control

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Balkans Conflict

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Balkans Conflict

• religious wars between Orthodox Christians and Muslims

• have been going on since the Crusades • the U.S. went in to Kosovo in the late 1990s

to protect Kosovar Muslims that were being slaughtered by Serb Christians

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Thirty Years' War

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Thirty Years' War

• religious war - 1618-1648 • between Protestants and Catholics in

German states of the Holy Roman Empire. • France joined (Cardinal Richelieu) for non-

religious reasons - wanted to weaken the power of the Hapsburgs

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Roman Catholic Church

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Roman Catholic Church

• only major religious group in western Europe during Medieval Period

• center of Medieval life• Head of the church is the Pope

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Crusades

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Crusades

• wars fought against Muslims in the Middle East by European Christians

• led to more trade and an increase in money in Europe

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Renaissance

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Renaissance

• word means rebirth • it is the period after the Medieval period• started in Italian city-states• was a rebirth of Ancient Greek and Roman

ideas and culture

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classics

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classics

• ideas, culture, education, etc. of Ancient Greece and Rome

• reborn during the Renaissance

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humanism

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humanism

• an interest in the classics• focus on individuals• interest in all humans being the best they

can be

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secular

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secular

• non-religious • Renaissance art was often secular

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sonnet

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sonnet

• 14 line poem about 1 topic • Shakespeare is famous for writing them

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Printing Press

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Printing Press

• invented by Johannes Gutenberg • made books cheaper• spread Renaissance and reformation ideas

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indulgence

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Indulgence

• a certificate one could buy from the church that would lessen one's sin

• A way to buy forgiveness

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usury

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usury

• lending money and then charging lots of interest

• the Catholic Church was against this • this made merchants turn against

Catholicism because they wanted to be able to charge usury

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laity

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laity

• church members not in the clergy

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95 Theses

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95 Theses

• Luther's 95 complaints against the church• nailed to the church door on October 31, 1517• Biggest complaint was against the sale of

indulgences

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Lutheran Church

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Lutheran Church

• the first protestant denomination • Martin Luther's followers

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predestination

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predestination

• John Calvin's teaching that God chooses who goes to heaven before people are born

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Anglican Church

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Anglican Church

• church created in England by Henry VIII and Elizabeth I

• it was a combination of Protestant and Catholic beliefs/practices

• controlled by English government• Pope was not in control

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Inquisition

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Inquisition

• Roman Catholic Church court set up to punish Protestant heretics

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Jesuits

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Jesuits

• All male order of priests sent out to be missionaries of the Catholic Church

• society started by Ignatius of Loyola• started Catholic schools all over the world

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trade routes

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trade routes

• road or waterway traveled to exchange products and ideas. many routes began during Medieval Period: 1. silk roads across Asia to Mediterranean Sea (silk, tea, spices, porcelain) 2. trans-Saharan (across the Sahara) in North Africa (gold, salt, slaves) 3. maritime (sea) routes across Indian Ocean (textiles) 4. South China Sea routes connect China w/Southeast Asia (spices) 5. Western Europe: river routes (Rhine) and trade on the Mediterranean Sea 6. Northern Europe: links to the Black Sea (Danube River)

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shogun

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shogun

• Japanese military leader • had the political power in Japan• tried to keep Europeans out of Japan during

this time

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isolationism

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isolationism

• national policy of not interacting with the rest of the world - ex. Japan

• U.S. also practiced this policy to try and stay out of World War I and World War II

• Gave up the idea of being isolated from the world’s problems after WWII

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foreign enclaves

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foreign enclaves

• special areas in China where the emperor allowed European trading companies to trade

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spices

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spices

• product that Europe relied on - came from Asia

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middleman

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middleman

• someone who buys something and then sells it to someone else

• the Arabs were middlemen for spices

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Gold, Glory, God

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Gold, Glory, God

• 3 reasons why Europeans wanted to explore the world –

• money, fame, and spread Christianity

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cultural diffusion

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cultural diffusion

• the spread of culture

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circumnavigate

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circumnavigate

• to go around the world • first done by Ferdinand Magellan's crew • then by Sir Francis Drake

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conquistador

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conquistador

• an early Spanish conqueror/explorer • Hernan Cortez conquered Aztecs• Francisco Pizarro conquered Incas

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colony

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colony

• a settlement ruled by a "parent country"

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Columbian Exchange

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Columbian Exchange

• exchange of goods and ideas between the Old and New Worlds

• Named after Christopher Columbus • changed the world as new products were

brought new places

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plantation system

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plantation system

• Used throughout the Americas • Europeans set up farming plantations to grow

cash crops • they used Native Americans to do labor• when they died of diseases, Europeans began

taking slaves from Africa

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Mercantilism

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Mercantilism

• belief that a country's power depends on its wealth

• caused nations of the world to try and build up wealth and compete for colonies

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bullion

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bullion

• gold and silver• it's how a nation's wealth was measured

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triangular trade

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triangular trade

• a trade route with 3 legs that forms a triangle• began around 1500 • connected Europe, Africa, and the Americas• The selling of slaves from Africa to the New

World was the most profitable leg of the triangular trade network (middle passage)

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the 3 main legs of the triangular

trade route

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the 3 main legs of the triangular trade route

• 1. Europe to Africa (w/rum and manufactured goods) 2. Africa to Caribbean (w/slaves - called the Middle Passage) 3. Caribbean to Europe (w/sugar and rum)

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sugarcane

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sugarcane

• crop planted in Caribbean by English • very profitable • Very labor intensive which increased the

demand for slaves

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diseases

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diseases

• Europeans brought diseases with them to the New World

• the diseases killed off the Native American population (especially small pox)

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absolutism

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absolutism

• belief that monarchs get their power and their right to rule directly from God - therefore they have absolute power

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Edict of Nantes

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Edict of Nantes

• created by Henry IV of France • it gave French Protestants (Huguenots) their

religious freedom • It was taken away by Louis XIV of France who

then took away the Protestants' religious freedom

• It is an example of absolute power, because it was created and then taken away on the whim of a king

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Scientific Method

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Scientific Method

• the methods for finding the truth by examining facts and using reason

• developed by Francis Bacon • The steps are: 1. observe 2. hypothesis 3.

test hypothesis

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hypothesis

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hypothesis

• a theory to explain why something happens

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reason

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reason

• using logic, thinking, and observation to figure something out

• when someone tests a hypothesis instead of just relying on tradition or belief they are using reason

• during scientific revolution people began using reason

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heliocentric theory

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heliocentric theory

• Nicolaus Copernicus' idea that the sun was the center of the universe

• Proven by Johannes Kepler and Galileo Galilei

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natural law

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natural law

• moral laws that can be proven with reason just like scientific laws

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Enlightenment Ideas

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Enlightenment Ideas

• New ideas about government• People have the right to overthrow unjust

rulers• People have natural rights that cannot be

taken away by the ruler• Led to democracies

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Economic Distress

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Economic Distress

• money problems• taxes too high, not enough money

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Social Injustice

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Social Injustice

• when a group of people are treated unfairly

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Religious Intolerance

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Religious Intolerance

• when a religious group is treated unfairly or outlawed

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Nationalism

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Nationalism

• a great pride in your people or nation and wanting them to be independent if you are ruled by an outside country

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Magna Carta

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Magna Carta

• English document signed in 1215 • Placed clear limits on the English King • The King was now under the rule of law• He could not tax without the approval of the

Royal Council• He could not put a man in jail without trial by

jury

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Common Law

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Common Law

• body of English law - applied to all people• Laws that are made by judges decisions over

time rather than government legislation

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jury trial

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jury trial

• a trial where guilt or innocence is decided by a group of peers, NOT just some judge

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Parliament

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Parliament

• like our Congress • majority of people in it were Puritans • they led English Civil War against Charles I• after the Glorious Revolution they had more

power than the monarch

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Glorious Revolution

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Glorious Revolution

• called this because there was no bloodshed • Parliament asked William and Mary to come take

over England • England didn't want absolute monarchs any more • After this, Parliament had more power than the

king • William and Mary did what Parliament wanted,

because they were thankful to get to be the monarchs

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Declaration of Independence

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Declaration of Independence

• written by Jefferson • influenced by Enlightenment - especially Locke • people have rights (life, liberty, and pursuit of

happiness) • People’s rights can't be taken away • government exists to protect people’s rights • when government doesn't rule justly, people

should rebel

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U.S. Constitution

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U.S. Constitution

• influenced by the Enlightenment • Bill of Rights based on English Bill of Rights,Locke's ideas, and Voltaire's ideas • The U.S. Government is set up based on

Montesquieu's ideas of separation of powers and checks and balances

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Bastille

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Bastille

• French prison/ symbol of royal tyranny • July 14, 1789 = Bastille Day (like our July 4) • On this day, the Third Estate stormed the

Bastille and released several political prisoners

• This is the beginning of the French Revolution

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Reign of Terror

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Reign of Terror

• after the Third Estate liberals took over the French government, they began executing anyone who disagreed with them

• This led to chaos and more revolution • Eventually Napoleon took over, became

dictator and brought order

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Code of Napoleon Napoleonic Code

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Code of Napoleon Napoleonic Code

• laws of Napoleon • made all people equal • he spread these ideas all over Europe as he

conquered it

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Haitian Revolution

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Haitian Revolution

• Toussaint L'Ouverture leads Haitian slaves in an uprising

• Creates first black run country in the New World (Western Hemisphere)

• Inspired by the American and French Revolutions

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South American Revolutions

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South American Revolutions

• inspired by the French and U.S. revolutions • Bolivar lead South American countries to

fight for independence from Spain

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Congress of Vienna

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Congress of Vienna

• meeting of European countries after many years of fighting France/Napoleon

• Europe was a mess after all the fighting• they met to come up with a plan to restore

order to Europe• Restored a balance of power• Restored monarchs to their thrones

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balance of power

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balance of power

• no one country should be too powerful - the way France had been

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liberals

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liberals

• in general, these are people who want more changes and more freedoms

• In the 1800s, they were unhappy with Congress of Vienna

• they wanted enlightened government• they did not want absolute monarchs

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conservatives

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conservatives

• in general, these are people who wanted less change in the 1800s

• a stronger central government• and fewer individual rights • Metternich was a conservative

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Revolutions of 1848

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Revolutions of 1848

• started throughout Europe as people revolted against the conservatives and the Congress of Vienna

• revolutions were led by those who were nationalists and/or liberals

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nationalists

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nationalists

• were unhappy with Congress of Vienna • they wanted their people to have their own

countries - not be ruled by others. • many people were ruled by others in order

for there to be a balance of power

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nationalism

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nationalism

• love for your country/people and wanting to have your country strong

• often a cause of revolution

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nation-state

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nation-state

• a state that is based on a common nationality/ethnic group

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German Confederation

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German Confederation

• after Napoleon was defeated, this was created to be a buffer against the French

• it was an association of German states• it was the beginning of the German states

working together • helped lead to Germany becoming unified

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realpolitik

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realpolitik

• the belief that a country should do whatever it has to do to benefit itself

• this was Bismarck's philosophy • it was the reason he went to war• it helped Prussia/the German people unify• decisions were decided by "blood & iron"

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Franco-Prussian War

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Franco-Prussian War

• Prussia fought and beat France • Prussia led by Bismarck • took land from France - Alsace-Lorraine - that

Bismarck wanted to help unify Germany • example of realpolitik

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Enclosure Movement

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Enclosure Movement

• movement in Great Britain where large land owners fenced in their lands that used to be open to public use

• Now fewer people could be farmers (since they couldn't use the public lands)

• and it created a large group of available workers for factories

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industrial revolution

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industrial revolution

• a time of great change in the way things were produced

• work began to be done in factories by machines instead of at home by hand

• more and more people began moving to cities and leaving the farm (this is called urbanization)

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capital

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capital

• money that is available to be spent on a business

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entrepreneur

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entrepreneur

• a person who takes a risk to start a business in order to hopefully make money

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factory system

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factory system

• instead of all work being done by individuals in their own homes, all the workers came together in one location (a factory)

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capitalism

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capitalism

• type of economic system • major goals are to make money (capital) and to be free • this is what the U.S. has • pure capitalism is called laissez-faire - leave the economy

alone and lets nature take its course • benefits: people are free to make money the way they

want to, anyone with an idea has a chance of becoming rich so there are lots of ideas problems: there is no guarantee you'll make money, you could lose money, if owners are too free they may mistreat workers to make more money

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labor union

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labor union

• group of workers united to force owners into improving working conditions

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strikes

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strikes

• When workers refuse to work as a protest against their employers policies or working conditions (used by unions)

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socialism

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socialism

• type of economic system • believes that all people should be equal and no one should

make more $ than anyone else • individuals don't own anything - the society owns everything

together • the government must be in control of everything and own

everything to make sure that everyone is equal benefits: everyone is equal, no one is poorer than anyone else problems: since you can't make $ there's no reason to come up with new ideas, plus not all people want to be equal - some want to be better

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collective bargaining

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collective bargaining

• when owners and union representatives sit down to discuss working conditions

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Imperialism

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Imperialism

• policy of building an empire to extend a nation's power and territory

• when one country takes over others and builds an empire

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Protectorate

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Protectorate

• A country that is technically independent, but is given protection by another country whether they ask for it or not

• And the “mother” country expects something in return

• a country whose policies are guided by a foreign nation

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Colony

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Colony

• a settlement of people outside their homeland

• linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control

• (a settlement of people directly ruled by a mother country)

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Sphere of influence

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Sphere of influence

• area in a country where a foreign power has exclusive rights to trade or investment

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British East India Company

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British East India Company

• British traders that band together for trading rights in India

• Forced parts of India to trade with them exclusively

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Boxer Rebellion

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Boxer Rebellion

• Boxers were a group of anti-foreigner Chinese

• they rebelled against the imperialist European countries that were trading in China

• the Europeans defeated them so that they could keep trading in China

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Imperialism

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Imperialism

• building an empire• extending power and territory • caused countries to compete and become

enemies

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Militarism

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Militarism

• policy of building up the military to make it the best

• when countries have big militaries, they often want to use them

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Nationalism

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Nationalism

• love for your country - wanting it to be independent/strong

• countries all wanted to be the best • colonies wanted to be independent • each country in Europe wanted to be the best

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Alliances

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Alliances

• countries join together b/c of mutual beliefs and desires and agree to help each other if attacked

• now if 1 country is attacked others will end up being involved

• alliances led to diplomatic failures before WWI• It turned a war between 2 countries into a war

between A LOT of countries

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Triple Alliance

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Triple Alliance

• Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy • Italy later drops out• became known as the Central Powers during

WWI

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Triple Entente

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Triple Entente

• Britain, France, Russia • became known as the Allied Powers – U.S.

joins this side when they enter WWI

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Lusitania

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Lusitania

• British passenger ship • sunk by a German U-boat • many American civilians are killed • U.S. public opinion begins to turn against

Germany • U.S. begins to think about going to war

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Zimmerman Telegram

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Zimmerman Telegram

• telegram Germany sent Mexico • asked Mexico to attack the U.S. to keep the

U.S. from being able to fight in Europe • Germany would then help Mexico get Texas

New Mexico, and Arizona back • made U.S. angry enough to declare war

against Germany

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coup d'etat

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coup d'etat

• when a group takes over a government and its leaders in a quick often violent way

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NEP

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NEP (New Economic Policy)

• Lenin's New Economic Policy • He allowed some capitalism even though he

was a socialist, because he wanted to improve the Soviet economy

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Treaty of Versailles

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Treaty of Versailles

• treaty that ended WWI • created at Paris Peace Conference • treaty greatly punished Germany - they

couldn't have a military, they had to pay money (reparations), they lost all their colonies

• effect on Germany of this treaty would lead to WWII

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14 Points

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14 Points

• Woodrow Wilson's plan to fix the world after WWI

• Self-determination and the League of Nations were two of his big ideas

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League of Nations

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League of Nations

• most important part of Wilson's 14 points • all the nations of the world would work

together to solve the world’s problems • The U.S. never joined• It was a failure

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Mandate System

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Mandate System

• European countries were given temporary control of territories after WWI to help them eventually become independent

• France (Syria & Lebanon)• Great Britain (Jordan & Palestine - which

becomes Israel)

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Great Depression

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Great Depression

• worldwide economic depression in 1930s • caused by US stock market crash and effects

from WWI

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totalitarian

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totalitarian

• type of government with total and absolute power

• after WWI, many governments like this came about (Germany, Italy, Japan, Soviet Union)

• usually they took away rights but also built their country's economy, military and pride

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fascism

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fascism

• extreme militarism and extreme nationalism

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Nazi Party

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Nazi Party

• political party Hitler was the head of • believed in total government control

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Fascist Party

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Fascist Party

• An Italian political party that ruled Italy from 1922 - 1943

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5 Year Plans

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Fascist Party

• Stalin had several 5 Year Plans to fix/modernize the Soviet economy

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Great Purge

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• when Stalin killed 20 million Soviets that disagreed with him

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collectivization

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collectivization

• Stalin combined all farms under government control

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appeasement

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appeasement

• giving into the demands of an aggressor to avoid a fight

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Blitzkrieg

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Blitzkrieg

• lightning fast war • Germany took over Europe as fast as

lightning • ex. war starts when they take over Poland• Germany defeated France quickly in WWII

with the blitzkrieg

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Outline of WWII

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Outline of WWII

1. Germany invades Poland which begins WWII2. Germany conquers France 3. Germany begins bombing Britain - Battle of

Britain - they don't defeat British 4. Japan attacks Pearl Harbor which brings the

U.S. into war 5. D-Day - Allies invade Europe 6. U.S. drops atomic bombs on Japan

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Yalta Conference

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Yalta Conference

• Roosevelt, Churchill, & Stalin meet and decide to: 1. divide Germany into 4 zones 2. create the United Nations 3. disarm Germany 4. destroy Nazi Party

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United Nations

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United Nations

• place for countries to meet and discuss world problems and create solutions

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Superpowers

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Superpowers

• 2 most powerful countries after WWII – U.S. and USSR

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Atomic Bomb

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Atomic Bomb

• dropped by U.S. on Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

• caused Japan to surrender during WWII

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Axis Powers

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Axis Powers

• fascists • Germany, Japan, and Italy

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Allied Powers

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Allied Powers

• U.S., Great Britain, Soviet Union

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genocide

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genocide

• deliberate attempt to kill all members of a racial, cultural, ethnic group or political group (or any other group of people that share some a common characteristic)

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anti-Semitism

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anti-Semitism

• anti-Jewish

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Holocaust

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Holocaust

• Hitler's attempt to get rid of all Jews • called the “Final Solution” • included gas chambers and concentration

camps • Jews were blamed for losing WWI and for

causing the Great Depression

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Armenian Genocide

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Armenian Genocide

• Armenians forcefully deported and killed by the Ottoman Empire

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Great Purge

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Great Purge

• Stalin killed 20 million of his own people

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Killing Fields

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Killing Fields

• Pol Pot, dictator of Cambodia, killed educated people and minorities

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Rwanda

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• Tutsi minority is slaughtered by Hutu majority in 1990s

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Balkans

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Balkans

• Muslims and Croats are slaughtered by Bosnian Serbs

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Cold War

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Cold War

• U.S. vs USSR• capitalism vs socialism • West vs East• NATO vs Warsaw Pact • called "Cold" because the 2 sides didn't

actually fight but worked to stop each other from gaining more influence in the world

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Marshall Plan

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Marshall Plan

• after WWII, the U.S. gave Western Europe $13 billion to help them rebuild and prevent the rise of dictators (which happened after WWI)

• The U.S. wanted to protect democracies and prevent the spread of communism

• named for George Marshall - WWII general and U.S. Secretary of State

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Truman Doctrine

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Truman Doctrine

• President Harry S Truman's ideas that the U.S. would "lead the fight against communism"

• Caused the U.S. to get involved in conflicts around the world

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Containment

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Containment

• Policy of Truman Doctrine • U.S. would not fight the USSR but would

contain communism or stop it from spreading

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NATO

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NATO

• North Atlantic Treaty Organization • the alliance between the U.S. and western

capitalist countries against communism

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Warsaw Pact

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Warsaw Pact

• alliance between the USSR and the Eastern European countries they dominated

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Berlin Wall

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Berlin Wall

• Soviets built a wall around East Berlin so that its citizens couldn’t leave and go to West Berlin

• a real-life “Iron Curtain”

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Cuban Missile Crisis

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Cuban Missile Crisis

• Soviets place nuclear missiles in Cuba • U.S. orders them to be removed & sets up a

naval blockade of Cuba • It appears as though the Cold War will

become a Hot War • Soviets back down and remove missiles from

Cuba

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Iron Curtain

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Iron Curtain

• term used by Winston Churchill (British Prime Minister) to describe the separation between Communist Eastern Europe and Capitalist/Democratic Western Europe

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Korean War

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Korean War

• The U.S. fight North Korea to keep communists from taking over South Korea

• Korea divided on 38th parallel• U.S. policy of containment is successful

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Vietnam War

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Vietnam War

• The U.S. fight North Vietnam to keep communists from taking over South Vietnam

• The U.S. loses• Vietnam become communist• The U.S. policy of containment fails

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Arms Race

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Arms Race

• competition between the U.S. and USSR to create the best military

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mutual assured destruction

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mutual assured destruction

• also called deterrence theory • knowing that both you and your enemy could

destroy each other • This is the main reason we never went to war

with the USSR

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Chinese Civil War

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Chinese Civil War

• Chinese communists - led by Mao Ze Dong • Mao defeated Chinese nationalists - led by

Chiang Kai-shek • Nationalists form a new Chinese nation on

island of Formosa (Taiwan)

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Indian Independence

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Indian Independence

• led by Gandhi against British • India divided into India, West Pakistan (now

Pakistan), and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh)

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passive resistance

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passive resistance

• fighting without fighting • boycotts, marches, protests, sit-ins, etc. • used by Gandhi

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apartheid

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apartheid

• South African policy of separating whites and blacks

• blacks were given everything inferior • for decades black South Africans struggled

for equality

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Developed Countries

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Developed Countries

• better access to technology • stronger more diverse economies • higher literacy rates/better education • better access to good health care • slower population growth because of family

planning/birth control • usually have capitalism & free markets • women tend to have equal rights and often work outside

the home/get educations • as countries become developed their citizens want more

liberty and rights

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Developing Countries

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Developing Countries• little access to technology • weaker economy • often dependent solely on one crop or one type of work • weak education systems• high illiteracy rates • high population growth b/c:

1. less family planning knowledge 2. more kids needed to work on farms 3. high infant mortality rate makes people try to have more kids

• often controlled by dictators and • rarely have free markets/capitalism • women have traditional role - homemaker, caregiver • people often do not realize what it means to truly have liberty

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European Union

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European Union

• An organization of European countries working together to try to compete with strong economic countries like the U.S. and Japan

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NAFTA

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NAFTA

• North American Free Trade Agreement – • ex. of a free trade agreement (no taxes on

goods made in another country) • This is between US, Mexico, and Canada.

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WTO

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WTO

• World Trade Organization• international trade agreement to work

towards more world wide free trade

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UN

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UN (United Nations)

• United Nations • nations of the world work together to solve

problems

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IMF

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IMF (International Monetary Fund)

• International Monetary Fund • makes loans to poor countries trying to

develop economically