Period IV Review Topics

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World History AP/ Period Iv
Assessment Topic review
Period III
Review activity
As you see the general topics from the Period IV Assessment,
create a three category paper on your desk by folding a sheet of
paper.
Label each of the three sections: “Know It,” “Kinda” and “Not
Really”. To play the game you must place the topic of the
Exam question in one of the three categories.
Following the list, you should meet with your Color/Shape
group and see if you can move them from the “Not Really” to
the “Know it!” category thru discussion with your peers in
your group.
Period IV REVIEW
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European world trade
Slave trade – Portuguese, Dutch
Columbian Exchange
Impact on natives
• Columbian Exchange impact on natives
• Mughal Empire before 1700
• Connection to Akbar
Period IV REVIEW
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Ottoman Empire before 1700
Population trends in China
Population trends in Europe
Justification for the “early modern era”
Initial interactions between Europeans and
Natives
– Spanish Empire in the Aztec and Incas
– Spanish empire economy
Period IV REVIEW
• Spread of Catholicism
• European motives for exploration
• European colonial empires in the Americas
– Similarities and differences
– Treatment of natives
• Atlantic slave trade V slavery in world history
• Positives and Negatives of slave trade on women in
Africa
• Slavery in Latin America
• Slavery in South America
• Slavery in North America
Period IV REVIEW
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Chinese expansion and impact on nomads
Russian expansion and impact on nomads
Russian expansion westward
The Great Dying
Impact of the domestication of animals in North
America
Silver and its role in international commerce
Silver and global economy
Economy of British in North America
British East India Company V Dutch East India
Company
Period IV REVIEW
• Japanese shoguns towards Europeans
• North American fur trade – characteristics
• Why European interest in Indian Ocean? Why initially
Portuguese?
• Impact of Protestant Reformation on women
• Wahhabi Movement
• Characteristics of Sikhism
• Birth of the Scientific Revolution – when, where, why
• Syncretic Religions and European reaction
• Martin Luther to Christianity
• Wang Yangmin to Confucianism
Period I Review
• Characteristics of a Paleolithic society
• Pacific voyages vs. other human migrations
Period II Review
• Germanic interactions with the Roman Empire
• Collapse of the Western Roman Empire
Period III Review
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Travels and views of Ibn Battuta
Interactions between China and Korea
Impact of Indian Ocean trade and China
Similarities and differences between the Incas
and Aztecs
• Impact of China on Indian Buddhism (Indian
Buddhism in China)