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Hawaii Cuba Nicaragua Philippines Iran Guatemala Viet Nam Chile Grenada Puerto Rico. Panama (Noriega, Canal) Iraq (Not in Overthrow): Haiti Dominican Republic (Multiple Times) Mexican Revolution (Wilson) Brazil (Goulart Coup). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Overthrow Chapters (This slide for Honors Class)
• Hawaii• Cuba• Nicaragua• Philippines• Iran • Guatemala• Viet Nam• Chile• Grenada• Puerto Rico
• Panama (Noriega, Canal)
• Iraq• (Not in Overthrow):• Haiti• Dominican Republic
(Multiple Times)• Mexican Revolution
(Wilson)• Brazil (Goulart Coup)
World Civilizations
From the 16th Century
Renaissance
• Humanism
• Thomas More, Utopia
• Erasmus
• Machiavelli, The Prince (1516)
• Magna Carta (1215)
• Tsar (Czar)
European States
• 30 Year’s War 1618-1648
• “Holy Roman Empire”• Treaty of Westphalia
1648• Jean Bodin• Cardinal Richelieu
1585-1648• Royal Absolutism
• Intendents• Cardinal Mazarin• Louis XIV 1643-1715• “Divine Right of
Kings”• War of the Spanish
Succession 1700-1713
• Bourbons• Stuarts• James I (r. 1603-
1625)• Parliament• Puritans• Oliver Cromwell• Charles I (r. 1625-
1685)• “Glorious Revolution”
1688
• William of Orange• William and Mary
(1689-1702)• English Bill of Rights
Eastern Europe
• Russia• Austria• Prussia• Tsar (Czar)• Romanovs (1613-
1917)• Hapsburgs • Hohenzollerns
• Fredrick William “The Great Elector” (r. 1640-1688)
• Fredrick William (r. 1713-1740)
• Frederick II “The Great” (r. 1740-1780)
• Maria Theresa (r. 1740-1780)
• Greek Orthodox Church
• Mongols 1241• Moscow• Ivan IV “The Terrible”
(r. 1533-1584)• “The Time of
Troubles” (early 17th Century)
• Peter I “The Great” (r. 1682-1724)
• Poland• Turkey• Islam (Moslems,
Muslims)
Scientific Revolution
• The Scientific Method• Rene Descartes (1596-
1650) [Deductive Reasoning]
• Francis Bacon (1561-1626) [Inductive Reasoning]
• Empirical Method
• The Revolution of the Heavenly Bodies, Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543)
• Johannes Keller (1571-1630)
• Galileo Galilee (1562-1642)
• Isaac Newton (1642-1727) Law of Gravitation
• Principia Mathematica 1687
• Enlightenment• Natural Law• Deism• The Inquisition• Baruch Spinoza• Pantheism• Secularism• John Locke, Essay
Concerning Human Understanding 1690
• Baron Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws 1748
• Voltaire (1694-1778)• Marquis de Lafayette• Adam Smith (1723-
1790) Wealth of Nations
• Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Emile 1762
• Denis Diderot (1713-1784) Encylopedie
Liberalism/American Revolution
Freemasonry (Masons)• American Revolution
1775-1783• Seven Years’ War
(French and Indian War) 1756-1763
• The Enlightenment• Stamp Act 1765• Navigation Acts• Boston Tea Party 1773
• “Intolerable Acts”• Continental Congress• Patrick Henry• John Adams• Sam Adams• Loyalists (Tories)• Articles of Confederation • Constitution 1789• Deists
French Revolution
• French Revolution 1789
• Louis XVI (1774-1792)
• Marie Antoinette• Estates General 1789• National Constituent
Assembly• The Bastille
• Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
• Civil Constitution of the Clergy 1790
• Jacobins• National Convention• “Reign of Terror”
1793
• Courts of the People• Committee of Public
Safety• Robespierre• Danton• “Egalite, Liberte,
Fraternite”• Levee en Masse• The Directory• Napoleon Bonaparte
• First Consul• “Napoleonic
Settlement”• Talleyrand• Waterloo 1815• Treaty of Vienna 1815• Metternich
Spanish American Revolutions for Independence
• Charles IV• Manuel Godoy• Ferdinand VII• Joseph Bonaparte
(“Pepe Botellas”)• Guerrilla War • Juntas for the
Defense of Ferdinand VII
• Cortes of Cadiz 1812• Constitution of Cadiz
1812• Riego Revolt 1820• Miguel Hidalgo y
Costilla• “Grito de Dolores”
Sept. 16, 1810
• Creole • Peninsulares• Mestizos• Queretaro Conspiracy
1810• Jose Maria Morelos• Vicente Guerrero• Felix Fernandez
(Guadalupe Victoria)
• Augustin de Iturbide
• Francisco Miranda• Simon Bolivar• Simon Rodriguez• Cabildo• Jose Antonio Paez• Llaneros• Battle of Boyaca 1819• Francisco de Paula
Santander
• Battle of Carabobo 1821
• Congress of Cucuta 1821
• Jose Antonio de Sucre
• Manuela Saenz• Jose de San Martin• Portenos• Sir Hume Popham
• Santiago Liniers• Mariano Moreno• Cornelio Saavedra• Manuel Belgrano• Bernardino Rivadavia• Jose Gaspar
Rodriguez de Francia• Gauchos• Jose Gervasio Artigas• Lautaro Lodge
(Masons)
• Bernardo O’Higgins• Carrera Brothers• Luis Beltran• Battle of Chacabuco
1817• Lord Cochrane• Riego Revolt 1820• Battle of Ayacucho
1824
Independence of Brazil
• Carlota Joaquina• John VI (Jao VI)• Fazendas
(fazenderos)• Pedro I • “Fico”• Jose Bonafacio de
Andrada e Silva
• Sao Paulo• Queen Leopoldina• Grito de Yprianga
(Sept. 7, 1822)
Industrial Society
• Karl Marx 1818-1883• Friedrich Engels• Communist Manifesto
1848• Das Kapital 1867• First International
1864• Anarchism
• Michael Bakunin• “Propaganda of the
Deed”• Syndicalism• Labour Party 1906• Chancellor Bismarck• German Social
Democratic Party 1890
• Eduard Bernstein
• Revisionism
• Second International 1889
World War I
• Franco-Prussian War• 1870-1871• Bismarck• Alsace-Lorraine• The Triple Alliance
1882• Kaiser Wilhelm II (r.
1888-1918)
• Anglo-French Entente 1904
• Anglo-Russian Agreement 1907
• Archduke Franz Ferdinand
• Central Powers• Allied (Entente)
Powers
• Woodrow Wilson
• 14 Points
• League of Nations
• Propaganda
China
• Mongols• Ming Dynasty 1368-
1644• Zhu (Hongwu)• Yongle (1402-1424)• Macao• Beijing (Peking)• Forbidden City
• Great Wall • Eunuchs• Manzhou (Manchu)• Qing Dynasty (1664-
1911)• Kangxi (Kang-hsi r.
1662-1722)• Qienlon (Chien Lung
r. 1736-1739)
Japan to the Meiji Restoration
• Daimyo• Shogun• Shogunate• Shintoism• Buddhism• Oda Nobunaga
(1523-1582)• Toyotomi Hideyoshi
• Tokugawa Ieyasu (r. 1603-1616
• Tokagawa Shogunate1603-1867
• Samurai• Sakoku (Isolationism)• Tokyo• Kyoto• Commodore Perry
1853-1854
Muslim World- 1
• Qur’an (Koran)• Mongols• Chinghis Kahn (1167-
1227)• Ottoman Turks• Jihad• Sultans• Sultan Mehmed the
Conqueror
• Istanbul (Constantinople) fell 1453
• Suleiman the Magnificent (r. 1520-1566)
• Grand Vizier• Grand Mufti• Ulema
• Janissaries• The Balkans• Infidels• “Sick Man of Europe”• Sunni• Shi’ite• Sufi• Muhammed (The
Prophet)• Ishmail• Safavid Empire
• Shah• Shah Abbas I (r.
1587-1629)• Isfahan• Mughals (Moghuls)• Hindu• Sultinate of Delhi• Akbar the Great (r.
1556-1605)• Aurangzeb (1656-
1707)• Taj Mahal
Colonial Africa• Guinea• Angola• Tanzania• Uganda• Mahdi Rebellion
1880s• Cape Colony• Boers• Orange Free State
1836
• Zulus• Cecil Rhodes• Boer War 1899-1902• Aparthied• Belgian Congo• David Livingston• Henry Stanley• Ethiopia (Abyssinia)• Liberia
Europe 1919-1920• Fascism• Keynesian Economics• John Maynard
Keynes (1883-1946)• Labour Party• Great Depression• Treaty of Versailles
1920• Weimar Constitution• Weimar Republic
1919
• Reparations• The Ruhr• Dawes Plan 1924• Totalitarianism• Benito Mussolini
(1883-1945)• IL Popolo d’Italia• Fasces• King Victor
Emmanuel III• Corporatism
• “lL Duce”• Ethiopia• Marshal Jozef
Pilsudski• Admiral Miklos Horthy• Locarno Pact 1925
Russia to WWII
• Tsar Nicholas II• March Revolution• Duma• Alexander Kerensky• Bolsheviks• Vladimir Lenin (1870-
1924)• Central Committee
• Soviet Council of Worker and Soldiers
• Leon Trotsky (1879-1940)
• October Revolution• Cheka• Treaty of Brest-
Litovsk 1918
• New Economic Policy (NEP)
• Political Bureau (Politburo)
• Josef Stalin (1879-1953)
• First Five Year Plan (1929-1933)
• Collectivization Campaign
• Kulaks
• Red Army• Purges• Show Trial
Fascism in Germany
• Totalitarianism• Mein Kampf• Mussolini• National Socialist
German Workers Party (Nazi Party) 1920
• Stalin• Adolf Hitler
• Beer Hall Putsch 1923• Reichstag• Paul Von Hindenburg• Enabling Act 1933• Joseph Goebbels• Heinrich Himmler• Holocaust• Nuremburg Laws 1935• Wannsee Conference
1942• “Final Solution”
East Asia 1840-1949• Opium Wars 1840-
1842• British East India
Company• “Unequal Treaties”• Manchu (Manchu)
Dynasty• Taiping and Nien
Rebellions• Hug Hsiu-chuan
• “Self Strengthening”• Empress Dowager
Cixi (1835-1908)• Boxer Rebellion 1900• Kang yu-wei (1858-
1925)• Yuan Shikai• Republic of China
1912• Kuomingtang (KMT)
• May Fourth Movement 1919
• Chiang Kai-shek• Chinese Communist
Party (CCP) 1925• Long March of 1934• Mao Zedong• Meiji Restoration
1868• Shinto
• Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905
• Manchuria• Anti-Comintern Pact
1937
World War II
• The “Little Entente• League of Nations• Spanish Civil War
1936-1939• Francisco Franco• Rhineland• Axis Pact• Anschluss
• Munich Conference 1938
• Neville Chamberlain• Nazi –Soviet Non-
Aggression Pact 1939• Winston Churchill• Battle of Stalingrad
1942-1943• Partisans• Mao Zedong
The U.S.-U.S.S.R. Rivalry
• Cold War• Marshall Plan 1947• Truman Doctrine
1947• N.A.T.O. 1949• Warsaw Pact• Korean War 1950-
1953• Nikita Khrushchev
• Hungarian Rebellion 1956
• Berlin Wall 1961-1989• Fidel Castro• Cuban Missile Crisis
1962• Nuclear Test Ban
Treaty 1963• Charles de Gaulle
De-Colonization and the “Third World”
• Third World• Ho Chi Minh (1890-
1969)• Marxism• Labour Party• Mohandas Gandhi
(1869-1948)• Congress Party
• Jawaharlal Nehru• Pakistan• Bangladesh• Ghana• Marshal Tito
The New Asia
• Peoples’ Republic of China 1949
• Mao Zedong (died 1976)
• Zhou Enlai• The Great Leap
Forward 1958• Great Proletarian
Cultural Revolution 1965
• Red Guards• Thought of Chairman
Mao (Little Red Book)• The Gang of Four• Deng Xiaoping• Tienanmen Square
Massacre 1989• General Douglas
MacArthur (1880-1964)
• Diet• Liberal Democratic
Party• Mahatma Gandhi• Jawaharlal Nehru
(1889-1964)• Indira Gandhi• Ho Chi Minh
The Modern Muslim World• Islamic Fundamentalism• Pan-Arabism (Arab
Nationalism)• Hussein Family of
Sheikhs• Mandates• Ibn Saud• Saudi Arabia• O.P.E.C.• Ayatollah Khomeini
• Mustafa Kemal (Ataturk)• Treaty of Lausanne 1923• Zionists• Balfour declaration of
1917• Theodore Herzl• Palestinian Liberation
Organization (PLO) 1964• Reza Shah Pahlavi (r.
1925-1941
• Shah Muhammad Pahlavi (r. 1941-1979)
• Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
• Yom Kippur War 1973
• Saddam Hussein