Chart 18.1
The Great Circuit
Starting Points/Regions Covered
Goods Transported
First Leg
Second Leg
Third Leg
Chart 18.2
SLAVE LIFESTYLES
Caribbean
North Atlantic
Percentage of Population
Main Duties/Free Time
Rate of Manumission
Occupation
Life Expectancy
Culture
Chart 19.1
Three Empires
Reasons for Rise to
Power
Strengths Weakness Relations with Europe
Ottoman
Safavid
Mughal
Chart 19.2
A Tale of Two Cities
Terrain/Geography City Layout Architecture Housing Styles Ethnic and
Occupational
Makeup
Istanbul
Isfahan
Chart 20.1
Two Great Eurasian Land Empires
Dates/Ethnicity of
Rulers
Government
Aims
View of
Christianity
Relationship with
Europe
Methods of
Control
Russia
Qing Dynasty
Chart 20.2
Two Different Paths: China and Japan
Government
System
Views Toward
Different
Cultures
View of
Christianity
Relationship
with Europe
Methods of
Control
Impact
China
Japan
Chart 21.1
Three Revolutions
Dates Instigators/
Supporters
Original
Ideas
Methods Dramatic
Moments
/
Turning
Points
Role of the
Wealthy
Aristocracy
/
Rulers
Role of
Religion
or
Priests
Role of
the
Middle
Class
Role of
the
Peasants
Role and
Status of
Women
Gains/
Losses
American
Revolution
French
Revolution
Revolution
of Saint
Domingue
Chart 21.2
The Revolutions of 1848
Demands Government
Response
Revolutionary
Methods
Government
Methods
Role of Women Gains/Losses
France
Britain
Austrian Empire
Prussia and the
German States
Chart 22.1
Five Revolutionary Innovations
Mass Production:
Pottery
Mechanization:
The Cotton
Industry
The Iron
Industry
The Steam
Engine
Communication
over Wires
Social Impact
China
United States
Britain
Belgium/
France
Chart 22.2
Global Industrialization
Starting Date
Industry
Government
Support
Environmental
Impacts
Successes
Failures
Britain
Belgium/France
China
Egypt
India
United States
Chart 23.1
Latin American Independence
Imperial
Country and
Date of
Independenc
e
Individuals
and Social
Classes
Supporting
Revolution
Individuals
and Social
Classes
Opposing
Revolution
Methods
Challenges to
the Old
Order
New
Government
Systems
Religion
Legacy
Venezuela,
Colombia,
and Ecuador
Argentina,
Uruguay,
Paraguay,
and Bolivia
Chile and
Peru
Mexico
Chart 23.2
Unequal Protection: Constitution and Challenges
Native Peoples
Women
Non-Property
Owners
Slaves/Former
Slaves
Regional
Interests
Secessionist
Movements and
Revolutions
United States
Canada
Brazil
Mexico
Argentina
Chart 24.1
The Success and Challenges of Three Empires
Dates
Government
Systems
Economic
Systems
Traditional
Systems
Reforms
Methods
Successes
Failures
Ottoman
Empire
Qing Empire
Russia
Chart 24.2
The Changing Role of Women in Modernizing Eurasia
Property
Rights
Domestic
Control
Earning
Power
Professions
Available
Education
Voting
Rights
Marriage
Children
Ottoman
Empire
Qing
China
Chart 25.1
European Pressure in Three Regions
Imperial
Nation
Private
Enterprise
Native
Elite
European
Elite
Pressures
Products
Slavery
Methods
of Control
Losers
Beneficiaries
West
Africa
India
Southeast
Asia,
Australia,
and the
Pacific
Chart 25.2
The Sun Never Sets
West Africa, East
Africa, and South
Africa
India
Southeast Asia
Caribbean
Australia and
New Zealand
Canada
British Imports
British Exports
Chart 26.1
Gender and Class in Victorian England and America
Education Type of
Employ
-ment
Place of
Employ
-ment
Profes-
sions
Open
to
Them
Exploi-
tation
The
Home
Social
Responsi-
bilities
Daily
Activities
Role of
Techno-
logy
Marriage Leisure
Time
Child
Rearing
and
Children
Upper-
and
Middle-
Class
Men
Working
-Class
and Poor
Men
Upper-
and
Middle-
Class
Women
Working
- Class
and Poor
Women
Chart 26.2
Meeting the Challenges from the West
Contact Date
How Contact
Was Made
Attitude of
China or
Japan
Results in
Technology
Results in
Culture
Results in
Politics
Benefits to
Asians
Detriments
to Asian
China
Japan
Chart 27.1
The Scramble for Africa
European
Nations
Involved
Individuals
Involved
Dates
Motives
Methods
Technology
Resources
Products
European
Cultural
Responses
Native
Peoples’
Cultural
Resources
Egypt
Western
and
Equatorial
Africa
Southern
Africa
Chart 27.2
World Economy and Tropical Environments
Region of
Origin
Region Where
Transplanted
Country
Responsible for
Transfer
Date
Use
Technology
Involved
Environmental
Impact
Cotton
Tea
Rubber
Latex
Tobacco
Cinchona
Chart 28.1
The Great War
Russia
Serbia
France
Britain
The
United
States
China
Japan
Germany
Austria-
Hungary
Ottoman
Empire
Treaties
and
Alliances
Territory
Desired
Territory
Gained
Resources
Desired
Resources
Gained
Other
Goals
Technology
Methods
Home
Front
Casualties
– Military
Casualties
- Civilian
Chart 28.2
The Bolshevik Revolution
Government
System
Social
System
Economic
System
Role of
Religion
Role of
Women
Technology Allies Diplomatic
Relations
Russia Before the
Revolution
USSR After the
Revolution
Chart 29.2
Two Different Wars
Dates
Nations
Involved
Technology-
Military
Technology-
Nonmilitary
Style of
Warfare
Casualties
Home
Front
Legacies
World War I
World War II
Chart 30.1
Informal Empire
Colonizing
Countries
Economic
Policies
Methods
Technology
Products/
Resources
Military
Actions
Revolutions/
Coups
Brazil and
Argentina
Mexico
Chart 30.2
Two Revolutions
Peasants
Before
Revolution
Upper and
Middle
Classes
Before
Revolution
Classes and
Individuals
Leading
Revolution
Influence
from
Outside
Economic
Troubles
Civil
Disturbance
Style of
Traditional
Governments
Political
Philosophy
of
Revolutiona-
ries
Outcome
and Legacy
India
Mexico
Chart 31.1
African Independence
Colonizer Date New Name Leader of
Independenc
e Movement
Resources/
Products
Government
System
Stability Special Issues
Gold Coast
East Africa
Ivory Coast
French
Equatorial
Africa
Algeria
Niger
Angola/
Mozambique
Guinea
Rhodesia
South Africa
Chart 31.2
Choosing Sides
Superpower
Influence/Intervention
Wars/Conflicts Goods/Services
Received from
Superpower
Motivating Factors Results
Korea
Vietnam
Cuba
Eastern Europe
Indonesia
Japan
China
Egypt
Guatemala
Chart 32.1
The Haves and Have-Nots
Industrialized Nations
Industrializing Nations
Population
Birthrate
Mortality Rate
Age Distribution
Population Controls
Role of Women
Products/Resources
Per Capita GNP
Trading Partners
Examples of Nations
Chart 32.2
The Fall of the Soviet Union and the Socialist Bloc
Leaders of the
Movement
Local Response
Financial
Repercussion
Population
Growth or
Decline
Environmental
Impact
Pollution
USSR/Russia
Germany
Yugoslavia
Poland
Romania
Czechoslovakia
Chart 33.1
Unity: Internationalization
The United
States
Latin America
Europe
Muslim World
Africa
Asia
Australia/
Pacific
Popular Culture
Industrialization
Human Rights
Feminism
Religion