IDs may be selected by each individual student. Only one ID per student. To claim your ID you must do 2 things:
FIRST - GO TO THIS LINK- ID SIGN UP- it is an editable version of the ID list and add your student code (in a unique color) to the list. Just initial after the term. THEN SAVE THE DOCUMENT.SECOND - Enter your student code next to your chosen IDs on the Master List of IDs on my white board in my class. This is our back up if the digital version has any issues.
EACH OF YOU MUST CLAIM 10 IDs
STUDENT CODE NAME
Bridget Coughlin (BC)
Jack Dales (JD)
Cole Emerson (CE)
Emily Hall (EH)
Amanda Lapar (AL)
Jeff Manson (JM)
Sean Perkins (SP)
Maddie Shatzer (MS)
Virginia Skelley (VS)
Megan Twitchell (MT)
June Zavas (JZ)
Olivia Chasse (OC)
Rebecca Connelly (RC)
Megan Roche (MR)
Danielle Schillereff (DS)
Joie Milborne (JM)
Emily Sutherland (ES)
LIST OF TERMS:
UNIT 4
Hernan
Cortes Sir Isaac
Newton
The
great dying Condorcet
and the idea of Progress
Columbian
Exchange European
Enlightenment
Peninsulares Adam Smith
Mestizo Sikhism
Plantation
complex Copernicus
Mulattoes Edict of Nantes
Settler
colonies Dutch
Indonesia
Siberia Taiwan
Yasak Varieties
of slavery (Old World, New World, Islamic)
Mughal
Empire Huguenots
Akbar Edict
of Nantes
Aurangzeb Treaty of
Westphalia
Ottoman
Empire 30 Years War
Constantinople Guru Nanak BC
Devshirme (Darwin, Marx,
Freud) * Progress driven by conflict
Indian
Ocean Network
Trading
Post Empire
Spanish
Philippines
British
East India Company
Dutch
East India Company
Tokugawa
Shogunate
“silver
drain”
Potosi
“soft
gold”
African
Diaspora
Benin/Dahomey
Protestant
Reformation
Catholic
Counter-Reformation
Jesuits
in China
Wahhabi
Islam
Bhakti
movement (Mirabai)
*Distinctive
characteristics of each New World Empire (British N. America, S.America
(Portuguese vs. Spanish), Caribbean
*Distinctive
characteristics of European countries in IOTN (types of Empire Portuguese,
Spanish, Dutch, British
UNIT 5
North American Revolution
French Revolution (Estates General, Terror, Dec of R&M) Tanzimat
Napoleon Bonaparte Young
Ottomans
Haitian Revolution Sultan
Abd al-Hamid II
Spanish American Revolutions Young
Turks
Latin American Export Boom Informal
empires
Mexican Revolution Tokugawa
Japan
Simon Bolivar Meiji
Restoration
Caudillos Russo-Japanese
War, 1904/5
Abolitionist Movement Scramble
for Africa
Nationalism Indian
Rebellion
Vindication of the Rights of Woman Congo
Free State/Leopold II
Elizabeth Cady Stanton Cultivation
System
Maternal Feminism Cash-crop agriculture
Corporation Western
Educated elite
Interchangeable parts Africanization
of Christianity
Laissez-faire Swami
Vivekananda
Mass production European
racism
Josiah Wedgewood Diop/Blyden
Colonial tribalism
Indian Cotton Textiles
Russian Revolution 1905
Karl Marx
Socialism in the United States
Labour Party
Socialism
Taiping Uprising
Social Darwinism BC
Opium Wars
Unequal Treaties
Self-strengthening Movement
Steam Engine
UNIT 6
WWI Cuban
Missile Crisis
Treaty of Versailles Nikita
Khrushchev
Woodrow Wilson/Fourteen Points Deng Xiaoping
Great Depression Perestroika/Glasnost
New Deal Mikhail
Gorbachev
Fascism Decolonization
Benito Mussolini Indian
National Congress
Nazi Germany/Hitler Mahatma
Gandhi
Revolutionary Right (Japan) Satyagraha
World War II in Asia Muslim
League
World War II in Europe Muhammad Ali
Jinnah
Total War African
National Congress
Holocaust Nelson
Mandela
Marshall Plan Black
Consciousness/Soweto
EEC/European Union Globalization
of Democracy
NATO /Warsaw Pact Mustafa
Kemal Ataturk
Russian Revolution Ayatollah
Ruholla Khmeini
Bolsheviks (Lenin) Jommo
Kenyatta
Guomingdang IMF, World Bank,
Bretton Woods
Mao Zedong
Chinese Revolution
Josef Stalin
Building Socialism
Zhenotdel
Collectivization
“Speak bitterness meetings”
Kulaks
Cultural Revolution
The Great Leap Forward
Great Purges/The Terror
Settler colonies
ReplyDeleteSiberia
Dutch Indonesia
Ayatollah Ruholla Khmeini
Treaty of Versailles
Nazi Germany/Hitler
Mahatma Gandhi
Napolean bonaparte
“Speak bitterness meetings”
Steam Engine