Download Exam 3 Study Guide - World History Since 1500 | HIST 102 and more Study notes World History in PDF only on Docsity! World 2 exam 3 study guide The 19th cent in Europe: Understand what is meant by the dual revolutions Know the purpose, terms and results of the Congress of Vienna Understand the basic course of events, soverigns, reforms and attitudes for the major European countries - France, Prussia, Austria, Russia. (use your class notes to help focus on key points) Understand the two ways that nationalism formed- Unifying fragmented areas, or breaking apart multi- ethnic areas and examples of both. Understand the development of the two new national states- Germany and Italy. Understand the ideas of the French Utopian Socialists, classical liberal economists and Marxism. Understand the revolutions of 1848. Where did they occur and why? Where didn't they occur? Terms and names: The Holy Alliance Metternich Frankfort Assembly Bismarck Cavour Garibaldi Greek revolution Decemberists Crimean war Napoleon III, Reforms of Alexander II (Great reforms) Sergei Witte Peter Stolypin The 1905 revolution Romanticism and examples of it Understand the 19th century experience in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Islamic world Understand how each native region related to imperialism, gained independence, or resisted or adapted to the Colonial powers. (See class notes and outlines to help you focus on key issues) Terms and names: (China)Treaty of Nanjing, Sun Yat-Sen, Boxer rebellion, Opium wars, Tzu Hsi (Cixi) (emperess regent), Taiping rebellion (Japan)Meiji Restoration, Imperial Conquests, (Ottoman Empire) Tanzimat reforms Abdulhammid Egypt: Muhammad Ali Colonel Arabi (Africa)Islamic Revival, neo-colonialism, scramble for Africa (India)Mutiny of 1857, sepoys, Indian National Congress Latin America) Tupac Amaru II, Comuneros, Penninsulares, Creoles, Toussaint L'Ouverture, Simon Bolivar (Canada) John Macdonald, Trans-Continental Railroad Understand how Canada was developed. Understand how Australia was founded and developed as a British colony. Understand how the United States got involved in world politics and economics and became an Imperial power.