Title: Global History: Regents Review
1Global History Regents Review
2Absolute Rulers Louis XIV, Akbar the Great,
Elizabeth I, Philip I, Genghis Khan, Qin, King
John I, Suleiman the Magnificent
- Key Ideas
- Divine Right, no freedom
- Sun King, Palace of Versailles - Louis
- Religious Toleration Akbar
- Mongol leader/superior military skills Genghis
- Great Wall Qin
- Ottoman Empire, Constantinople - Suleiman
3Protestant Reformers Luther, Calvin, Henry VIII
- Key Ideas
- Connected to Humanism
- Challenged the church
- Indulgences Luther
- Predestination, theocracy Calvin
- Act of Supremacy, divorce, Anglican Henry VIII
4Scientists Galileo, Copernicus, Newton, Keppler
- Key Ideas
- Connection to Humanism
- Heliocentric theory (sun-centered)
- Critics of the church
5Explorers Zheng He, Columbus, Magellan, Vasco de
Gama, Ibn Battuta, Marco Polo
- Key Ideas
- Cultural Exchanges East meets West
- Trade Increases
- Curiosity sparked
- Colonization of the Americas
6Renaissance Men Medici, Michelangelo, DaVinci,
Machiavelli, Gutenberg
- Key Ideas
- Humanism/Individualism
- Patron of the Arts - Medici
- Printing Press - Gutenberg
- end justifies means better to be feared than
loved Machiavelli
7Latin American Revolutionaries Bolivar, San
Martin, Louverture, Hidalgo
- Key Ideas
- Inspired by the Enlightenment John Locke
- Freedom from Spanish rule
- Nationalists get out the foreign powers!
8Italian German Nationalists Mazzini, Cavor,
GaribaldiOtto Von Bismarck
- Key Ideas
- Love of land, culture, traditions
- Blood and Iron Realpolitik - Bismarck
9African Revolutionaries Kenyatta, Mandela,
DeKlerk, Nkrumah
- Key Ideas
- Post WWII/Freedom from European powers Berlin
Conference - Ethnic Rivalries
- Apartheid (segregation) political participation
for all
10Enlightenment Locke, Rousseau, Montesquieu
- Key Ideas
- Natural Rights
- Life, liberty, pursuit of happiness
- Inspired revolutions (U.S., France, Latin America)
11EconomistsKarl Marx, Adam Smith
- Key Ideas
- Founder of Communism, Communist Manifesto, public
ownership, equality Marx - Founder of Capitalism, Wealth of Nations, private
ownership, profit motive - Smith
12Totalitarian Regimes (Bad Guys) Hitler,
Mussolini, Stalin, Lenin, Mao ZeDong, Deng
Xiaopeng, Khomeini, Robespierre
- Key Ideas
- Genocide human rights abuses (Hitler, Pot)
- Promised prosperity post WWI (Hitler, Lenin,
Stalin, Mussolini) - Islamic Fundamentalism (Khomeini)
- Tiananmen Square (Deng)
- French Revolutionary Reign of Terror, guillotine
(Robespierre)
13Communists Lenin, Stalin, Castro, Pol Pot, Mao
ZeDong, Deng Xiaopeng, Ho Chi Minh,
- Key Ideas
- Peasant Support (land, equality), public
ownership ideas of Marx - Bolshevik Revolution peace, land, bread - Lenin
- New Economic Policy Lenin
- Five Year Plan, Collectivization - Stalin
- Khmer Rouge/genocide (killing fields) Pol Pot
- Great Leap Forward, Cultural Revolution Mao
- Four Modernizations Deng
- Vietnam - Minh
14Good Guys Ataturk, Gorbachev, Mandela, Meiji,
Gandhi, Truman, King John I
- Key Ideas
- Secular Democratic/Western Ataturk, Meiji
- Glasnost (openess), Perestroika Gorbachev
- Apartheid Mandela
- Civil Disobedience Gandhi
- Containment Truman
- Magna Carta/limited monarchy, England John I