History of Civilization 17


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This PACE contains the following:

  • To identify the beginning of the contemporary period in the history of Western civilization
  • To name the six major periods from the Renaissance to the contemporary in the history of architecture,
  • sculpture, painting, and music
  • To identify the approximate dates associated with the six major periods beginning with the Renaissance
  • To associate major artists and composers with the six major periods
  • To explain the significance of the First World War by discussing the factors that made it different from preceding wars
  • To list four fundamental causes of the First World War
  • To define the balance of power in international relationships
  • To identify the country that maintained the balance of power in Europe during the Hundred Years' Peace
  • To list the three nations that comprised the Triple Alliance and the three nations that comprised the Triple Entente
  • To explain the strengthening of diplomatic alliances through the crises in Morocco and the Balkan countries
  • To identify the immediate cause of the First World War
  • To describe Germany 's Schlieffen Plan for the invasion of France
  • To list the four nations that comprised the Central Powers in the First World War
  • To identify the major nations that constituted the Allied Powers
  • To analyze the comparative strength of opposing Powers in the war
  • To explain the economic motive of the United States for entrance into the war
  • To state the factors that caused growing hostility toward Germany in the United States
  • To list three causes of the Russian Revolution
  • To explain the 'reason and significance of Russia's withdrawal from the First World War
  • To analyze the significance of the Battle of the Marne, 1914, as a decisive event of the War
  • To describe the nature of the bloody trench warfare during the long Stalemate on the western front
  • To discuss the participation of American troops in the defeat of Germany during the final year of the war
  • To compare the idealistic goals of Woodrow Wilson in his Fourteen Points and the war aims of European Allies
  • To describe the reaction of Germany to Wilson 's Fourteen Points
  • To identify the members of the Council of Four at the Paris Peace Conference
  • To describe the attitude of Germany toward the Treaty of Versailles
  • To analyze two basic reasons for the rejection, by the United States Senate, of the Treaty of Versailles
  • To discuss the Treaty of Versailles, with its harsh peace settlement, as a cause of World War II

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