<p>Name______Period ______</p><p>AP World History Ch 24 Reading Study Guide #2 P. 572-583</p><p>Notecards:</p><p> Louis Pasteur Emmeline Pankhurst (see side picture)</p><p> American Civil War Mass Leisure Culture</p><p> Social Question Charles Darwin</p><p> Socialism Albert Einstein</p><p> Karl Marx Sigmund Feud</p><p> Revisionism Romanticism</p><p> Feminist Movements Settler Society</p><p>1. Describe the second industrial revolution. Pg. 572</p><p>2. What happened to infant/child mortality rates during this period? Why? Pg. 572</p><p>3. What important discovery did Louis Pasteur make? Pg. 572</p><p>4. Briefly describe the important activities of the following Benjamin Disreali. Pg. 573</p><p>5. Briefly describe the important activities of the following Count Camillo de Cavour. Pg. 573</p><p>6. Briefly describe the important activities of the following Otto von Bismarck. Pg. 573-574</p><p>7. How was nationalism used by leaders in the process of unification (in Italy AND Germany)? Pg. 574</p><p>8. What were the impacts and outcome of the American Civil War? Pg. 574</p><p>9. Describe the public schools in the late 1800’s including the high school movement in America. Pg. 575</p><p>Borrowed From Mr. Walker 1 10. What were girls taught at school? Pg. 575</p><p>11. How did these new public schools encourage nationalism? Why? Pg. 575</p><p>12. Describe Germany’s welfare measures. Pg. 575</p><p>13. Briefly describe the theories of Karl Marx. Pg. 575 - 576</p><p>14. Why do you think Marxist views became so popular among the working classes? Pg. 576</p><p>15. What is Revisionism in the Marxist movement? Pg. 576</p><p>16. What causes were championed by the feminist movement? Pg. 576</p><p>17. Describe the activities of Emmeline Pankhurst. Pg. 576</p><p>18. Who were the “white collar” workers? What values did they adopt? Pg. 576-577</p><p>19. What was the mass leisure culture? Is it still with us today? Pg. 577</p><p>20. What team sports and other athletic events became popular in the late 19th Century? Pg. 577</p><p>21. What were the main points of Charles Darwin’s writings? Why was this so controversial? Pg. 577-578</p><p>22. How did Albert Einstein add to Western scientific progress? Pg. 578</p><p>23. What area of human knowledge was pioneered by Sigmund Freud? Pg. 578</p><p>Borrowed From Mr. Walker 2 24. What was the basis of romanticism in art and literature? Pg. 578</p><p>25. How did artists veer away from the romantic esthetic after about 1850? Pg. 578</p><p>26. Where did Western powers use new technologies to further their empires? Pg. 579 &581</p><p>(Thinking Historically: Two Revolutions: Industrial and Atlantic, Pg. 580-581)</p><p>27. Which of the two revolutions mentioned in the article had the most impact and why? (Reading, Pg. 580-581)</p><p>28. Why have some societies found it easier to accept the implications of industrialization than those of the Atlantic revolutions? (Reading, Pg. 580-581)</p><p>29. Briefly describe the territorial expansion of the new United States. Pg. 581</p><p>30. Why did the American Civil War accelerate America’s move toward industrialization? Pg. 581-582</p><p>31. What European country also experienced massive industrialization & economic growth in the late 1800s? Pg. 581</p><p>32. What products did the United States begin to export? Pg. 582</p><p>33. How did the following gain semi-Independence? Pg. 582-583</p><p> a. Canada</p><p> b. Australia</p><p>Borrowed From Mr. Walker 3 c. New Zealand</p><p>Borrowed From Mr. Walker 4</p>
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