Regents Prep. Areas that geography impacts/isolates a region ► Japan  Mountainous  Archipelago  Sea food  Tsunami  Pacific Ocean  Sea of Japan 

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Regents Prep

Areas that geography impacts/isolates a region ► Japan  Mountainous  Archipelago  Sea food  Tsunami  Pacific Ocean  Sea of Japan  Relationship with China ► China  Ethnocentric  Himalaya Mts  Gobi Desert  Pacific Ocean  Silk Road  Self Sufficient

2 leaders who fought imperial powers ► Gandhi  India  British E. India Co.  Hindu  Caste System  Salt March  Civil Disobedience  Amritsar Massacre  Hunger Strike  Nehru ► Mandela  South Africa  Apartheid  ANC  Desmond Tutu  F.W. de Klerk  1 st President

‘Imperializers’ and ‘Imperialized’ ► Great Britain ► Spain ► France ► South Africa ► India ► Latin America ► Haiti

Non Violent Rev vs. Violent Revs ► Industrial Rev ► Scientific Rev ► Neolithic Rev ► French Rev ► Latin American Rev

Govt’s and Economic Systems ► Limited Monarchy ► Absolute Monarchy ► Limited Democracy ► Pure Democracy ► Totalitarian-Dictator ► Fascist ► Oligarchy ► Aristocracy ► Theocracy ► Capitalism ► Socialism ► Communism ► Manorialism

Church’s Power and Influence ► Renaissance ‘rebirth’  Florence, Italy  Leonardo  Michelangelo  Rafael ► Middle Ages  Pope over King  Canon Law  Tithe  Indulgence  Church’s on Manors ► Protestant Reformation  Martin Luther  95 Thesis  Indulgences  Protestant ► Catholic Counter Reformation  Council of Trent  Jesuits and St. Ignatius Loyola

Greece and Rome ► Greece  Athens ► Democracy ► Philosophy ► Education  Sparta ► Military ► Women ► Rome  LAW (12 Tables)  Aqueducts  Republic  Christianity  Western Culture

Rome and Byzantine Similarities and Differences ► Western Roman Empire ► Law ► Roman Catholic ► Diocletian ► Constantine ► City of Rome ► 476 ► Eastern Roman Empire ► Byzantium/ Constantinople/Istanbul ► Justinian ► Eastern Orthodox ► Hagia Sophia ► Russia and Eastern Europe

East vs. West ► Orthodox ► Not Modern ► Communist ► Catholic ► Modern/Westernized ► Capitalist and Democratic

Civilizations ► Nile  Egypt ► Tigris Euphrates  Mesopotamia aka Sumerians ► Indus/Ganges  India ► Yellow aka Huang He  China

Social Class Systems ► Middle Ages Europe ► Feudal Japan ► China ► Encomienda System

Genocides other than the Holocaust ► Cambodia  Pol Pot  Khmer Rouge ► Rwanda  Hutu  Tutsi ► Sudan  Darfur

World Religions ► Islam ► Hindu ► Judaism ► Buddhism ► Daoism ► Confucianism ► Shintoism ► Animism

Turning Points ► WWI  Assassination of Franz Ferdinand ► WWII  Pearl Harbor  Battle of Stalingrad  D Day ► Cold War  Berlin Wall Up or Down ► Others?

Long/Short Term Causes and Effects ► French Rev ► Industrial Revolution ► WWI ► WWII

ESSAYS ► USE…… Outside Info = Outside Vocab ► Underline or Cite Outside Vocab ► Cite all Doc.’s