<p>Unit Seven Review Sheet World History 10 Dr. Korfhage I. Intellectual Developments—Be sure you know which ones preceded and which ones followed WWI</p><p>A. Philosophy: Nietzsche, Existentialism, Logical Positivism</p><p>B. Religion: Kierkegaard, Barth</p><p>C. Science: the “New Physics”— the decline of Newtonian physics, Planck and Quantum Theory, Einstein and Relativity, Quantum Mechanics</p><p>D. Psychology: Freud</p><p>E. Literature: Modernism</p><p>F. Architecture: Modernism, Functionalism, the Bauhaus</p><p>G. Art: Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Expressionism, Cubism, Dadaism, Surrealism</p><p>H. Music: Schönberg and atonal music</p><p>II. World War I</p><p>A. Underlying Causes</p><p>B. The crisis that brought on the war: what was it, how did it lead to war, and what lessons can we learn from it?</p><p>C. The War—Military Aspects. Allies vs. Central Powers; the various fronts</p><p>D. The Home Front: “Total War” and social changes</p><p>E. The War’s End</p><p>1. Political upheaval in Germany, Austria, Ottoman Empire (and of course Russia)</p><p>2. The Paris Peace Conference: Wilson and the Fourteen Points, the Treaty of Versailles</p><p>III. The Russian Revolution</p><p>A. The sequence of events: be able to compare and contrast with other revolutions we’ve studied. Key players: Kerensky, Lenin, Trostsky B. Why the Bolsheviks were able to take power</p><p>C. Treaty of Brest-Litovsk</p><p>D. Why the Bolsheviks were able to win the civil war and keep power</p>
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