AP World History Ch 24 Reading Study Guide #2 P. 572-583

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AP World History Ch 24 Reading Study Guide #2 P. 572-583

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AP World History Ch 24 Reading Study Guide #2 P. 572-583

Notecards:

 Louis Pasteur  Emmeline Pankhurst (see side picture)

 American Civil War  Mass Leisure Culture

 Social Question  Charles Darwin

 Socialism  Albert Einstein

 Karl Marx  Sigmund Feud

 Revisionism  Romanticism

 Feminist Movements  Settler Society

1. Describe the second industrial revolution. Pg. 572

2. What happened to infant/child mortality rates during this period? Why? Pg. 572

3. What important discovery did Louis Pasteur make? Pg. 572

4. Briefly describe the important activities of the following Benjamin Disreali. Pg. 573

5. Briefly describe the important activities of the following Count Camillo de Cavour. Pg. 573

6. Briefly describe the important activities of the following Otto von Bismarck. Pg. 573-574

7. How was nationalism used by leaders in the process of unification (in Italy AND Germany)? Pg. 574

8. What were the impacts and outcome of the American Civil War? Pg. 574

9. Describe the public schools in the late 1800’s including the high school movement in America. Pg. 575

Borrowed From Mr. Walker 1 10. What were girls taught at school? Pg. 575

11. How did these new public schools encourage nationalism? Why? Pg. 575

12. Describe Germany’s welfare measures. Pg. 575

13. Briefly describe the theories of Karl Marx. Pg. 575 - 576

14. Why do you think Marxist views became so popular among the working classes? Pg. 576

15. What is Revisionism in the Marxist movement? Pg. 576

16. What causes were championed by the feminist movement? Pg. 576

17. Describe the activities of Emmeline Pankhurst. Pg. 576

18. Who were the “white collar” workers? What values did they adopt? Pg. 576-577

19. What was the mass leisure culture? Is it still with us today? Pg. 577

20. What team sports and other athletic events became popular in the late 19th Century? Pg. 577

21. What were the main points of Charles Darwin’s writings? Why was this so controversial? Pg. 577-578

22. How did Albert Einstein add to Western scientific progress? Pg. 578

23. What area of human knowledge was pioneered by Sigmund Freud? Pg. 578

Borrowed From Mr. Walker 2 24. What was the basis of romanticism in art and literature? Pg. 578

25. How did artists veer away from the romantic esthetic after about 1850? Pg. 578

26. Where did Western powers use new technologies to further their empires? Pg. 579 &581

(Thinking Historically: Two Revolutions: Industrial and Atlantic, Pg. 580-581)

27. Which of the two revolutions mentioned in the article had the most impact and why? (Reading, Pg. 580-581)

28. Why have some societies found it easier to accept the implications of industrialization than those of the Atlantic revolutions? (Reading, Pg. 580-581)

29. Briefly describe the territorial expansion of the new United States. Pg. 581

30. Why did the American Civil War accelerate America’s move toward industrialization? Pg. 581-582

31. What European country also experienced massive industrialization & economic growth in the late 1800s? Pg. 581

32. What products did the United States begin to export? Pg. 582

33. How did the following gain semi-Independence? Pg. 582-583

a. Canada

b. Australia

Borrowed From Mr. Walker 3 c. New Zealand

Borrowed From Mr. Walker 4

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