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AP World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A device for rapid - long-distance transmission of information over an electric wire. It was introduced in England and North America in the 1830s and 1840s.
1054 CE
1914-1918
Gentry
Telegraph
2. An ancient religion of India with a small following today of only about 10 million followers. Originated in the 800s BCE. They prescribes a path of non-violence towards all living beings. Its philosophy and practice rely mainly on self-effort to prog
Humanism
Mercantilism
Jainism
Socrates
3. A general term for a class of prosperous families - sometimes including but often ranked below the rural aristocrats.
Mughal Empire
Janapadas
Gentry
Dar al-Islam
4. A system in which - from the time of the Han Empire - countries in East and Southeast Asia not under the direct control of empires based in China nevertheless enrolled as tributary states - acknowledging the superiority of the emperors in China.
Rigveda
Hegemony
Khmer Empire
Tributary system
5. The 18th century privatization of common lands in England - which contributed to the increase in population and the rise of industrialization.
Persia
Julius Caesar
Empress Dowager Cixi
Enclosure Movement
6. Date: Battle of Tours(Hint: _32 CE)
Qin
John Locke
Puritans
732 CE
7. Goal of international efforts to prevent countries other than the five declared nuclear powers (United States - Russia - Britain - France - and China) from obtaining nuclear weapons. The first Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty was signed in 1968.
1607
Zionism
Nuclear nonproliferation
Mahabharata
8. The earliest known Chinese writing is found on these from ritual activity of the Shang period.
Puritans
Meiji Restoration
Iroquois Confederacy
Oracle Bones
9. A reed that grows along the banks of the Nile River in Egypt. From it was produced a coarse - paperlike writing medium used by the Egyptians and many other peoples in the ancient Mediterranean and Middle East.
Alexander the Great
Iroquois Confederacy
Great Zimbabwe
Papyrus
10. A system in which defeated peoples were forced to pay a tax in the form of goods and labor. This forced transfer of food - cloth - and other goods subsidized the development of large cities. An important component of the Aztec and Inca economies.
Shang
1899
Tribute system
Empress Dowager Cixi
11. Spanish explorer who led the conquest of the Inca Empire of Peru in 1531-1533.
Fransisco Pizarro
Berlin Conference
WTO
Shah Abbas I
12. The dominant people in the earliest Chinese dynasty for which we have written records (ca. 1750-1027 B.C.E.). Ancestor worship - divination by means of oracle bones - and the use of bronze vessels for ritual purposes were major elements of this cultu
Sepoy Mutiny
Mandate System
Shang
Tanzimat
13. Date: Italian invasion of Ethiopia (Hint: 1__5)
Octavian
Gulag
1935
Shi Huangdi
14. A French general and then French Emperor later exiled to the island of St. Helena
Samurai
Napoleon
Minoans
1433 CE
15. Conquered territory in Media and later Perisa - ruled through client kings and governors rather than by direct rule.
Bolshevik
ethnic cleansing
1325 CE
Satrapy
16. A collection of 282 laws. One of the first (but not THE first) examples of written law in the ancient world.
Columbian Exchange
Code of Hammurabi
Hellenistic
Diaspora
17. Date: unsuccessful Ottoman seige of Vienna (Hint: 1_83)
Ethiopia
1848
Encomienda
1683
18. 'Way of the Kami'; Japanese worship of nature spirits
Bartholomew Dias
Shinto
Hieroglyphics
Plato
19. The traditional group of representatives from the three Estates of French society: the clergy - nobility - and commoners. Louis XVI assembled this group to deal with the financial crisis in France at the time - but the 3rd estate demanded more rights
Sun Yat-sen
1095 CE
Max Planck
Estates General
20. Greek and Phoenician warship of the fifth and fourth centuries B.C.E. It was sleek and light - powered by 170 oars arranged in three vertical tiers. Manned by skilled sailors - it was capable of short bursts of speed and complex maneuvers.
Jenne-Jeno
Zionism
632 CE
Trireme
21. Rebel forces in Nicaragua who struggled against what they saw as US occupation of their nation and US backed puppet rulers in their nation's government. Particularly active in the 1970s and 1980s. The US frequently arranged groups to fight against th
Ziggurat
deforestation
Sandinista
Stalingrad
22. Early Greek leader who brought democratic reforms such as his formation of the Council of Four Hundred
urbanization
Solon
Macartney Mission
Serf
23. Raised fields constructed along lake shores in Mesoamerica to increase agricultural yields.
Cuban Missile Crisis
1861
Sokoto Caliphate
Chinampas
24. East African highland nation lying east of the Nile River.
Mongol Empire
Columbian Exchange
Ethiopia
Sun Yat-sen
25. The earliest known form of writing - which was used by the Sumerians. The name derives from the wedge shaped marks made with a stylus into soft clay. Used from the 3000s BCE to the 100s BCE.
Zulu
Qin
Inca
cuneiform
26. A trading company chartered by the English government in 1672 to conduct its merchants' trade on the Atlantic coast of Africa. (p. 507)
Royal African Company
Sumerians
Apostle Paul
Shah Abbas I
27. General and leader of Nationalist China after 1925. Although he succeeded Sun Yat-sen as head of the Guomindang - he became a military dictator whose major goal was to crush the communist movement led by Mao Zedong.
Chiang Kai-Shek
Declaration of the Rights of Man
Druids
Sub-Saharan Africa
28. A philosophical movement in eighteenth-century Europe that fostered the belief that one could reform society by discovering rational laws that governed social behavior and were just as scientific as the laws of physics.
1905
Nation-State
Enlightenment
Hinduism
29. Prosperous civilization on the Aegean island of Crete in the second millennium B.C.E. Exerted powerful cultural influences on the early Greeks.
1683
City state
Minoan
1979
30. First known kingdom in sub-Saharan West Africa between the sixth and thirteenth centuries C.E.
1947
Ghana
Terrorism
Mesopotamia
31. Date: Beginnings of Christianity(Hint: _2 CE)
Diaspora
32 CE
Maori
Revolutions of 1848
32. Date: Sepoy Mutiny or failed Indian revolution against British East India Company colonial rule (Hint: 1__7)
Silk Road
Zoroaster
ideograms
1857
33. The walled section of Beijing where emperors lived between 1121 and 1924. A portion is now a residence for leaders of the People's Republic of China.
Fascism
Forbidden City
Shakespeare
Cuban Missile Crisis
34. Date: declaration of of Israeli statehood
Mecca
1607
1948
Emilio Aguinaldo
35. Date: End of Han Dynasty(Hint: _20 CE)
Shah Abbas I
Fascist Party
220 CE
Tang Empire
36. Fine yellowish light silt deposited by wind and water. It constitutes the fertile soil of the Yellow River Valley in northern China. Because of the tiny needle-like shape of its particles - it can be easily shaped and used for underground structures
Safavid Empire
Saddam Hussein
loess
Enlightenment
37. Portuguese explorer who in 1488 led the first expedition to sail around the southern tip of Africa from the Atlantic and sight the Indian Ocean. (p. 428)
Nongovernmental Organizations
Atahualpa
Janissaries
Bartolomeu Dias
38. Date: End of Russian Serfdom/Italian Unification (Hint: 1__1)
Paleolithic
Leonid Brezhnev
Hanseatic League
1861
39. Largest land empire in the history of the world - spanning from Eastern Europe across Asia.
Mongol Empire
Janissaries
Cultural Revolution
The Golden Triangle
40. Capital city of Egypt and home of the ruling dynasties during the Middle and New Kingdoms. Amon - patron deity of Thebes - became one of the chief gods of Egypt. Monarchs were buried across the river in the Valley of the Kings. (p. 43)
Nongovernmental Organizations
Thebes
Auschwitz
Labor union
41. A state that is not ruled by a hereditary leader (a monarchy) but by a person or persons appointed under the constitution
Khipu
Republic
Terrorism
Zhou
42. Ultraconservative empress in Qing (Manchu) dynasty China. Ruled china in the turbulent late 19th century - not as a true Empress but as an Empress Dowager.
1258 CE
1054 CE
Cixi
Mita
43. Ship canal dug across the isthmus of Suez in Egypt - designed by Ferdinand de Lesseps. It opened to shipping in 1869 and shortened the sea voyage between Europe and Asia. Its strategic importance led to the British conquest of Egypt in 1882.
Gentry
Zhou
Mechanization
Suez Canal
44. A Jew from Galilee in northern Israel who sought to reform Jewish beliefs and practices. He was executed as a revolutionary by the Romans. He is the basis of the world's largest religion.
Thomas Malthus
Catholic Reformation
Jesus
Monophysites
45. Region of western India famous for trade and manufacturing.
Habsburg
Balance of power
Gujarat
Jenne-jeno
46. Zealous proponent of Christianity who was instrumental in its spread beyond Judaism
Apostle Paul
Plebeians
Italian Renaissance
Protestant Reformation
47. A grant of legal freedom to an individual slave.
John Locke
Manumission
Tributary system
Gold Coast
48. Date: Haitian Independence (Hint: 1__4)
Umma
Sandinista
City state
1804
49. Conflicts between Greek city-states and the Persian Empire in the 400s BCE. Essentially Perisa--biggest empire in the world at the time--invaded Greece twice with an overwhelming force and lost both times. It contributed heavily to the rise of Athens
Carthage
Mohenjo-Daro
Persian Wars
Zimmerman telegram
50. Someone with interracial ancestry - especially found in Latin America
Samurai
Cyrus II
Totalitarianism
Mestizo