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AP World History
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1. A monumental sanctuary built in Jerusalem by King Solomon in the tenth century B.C.E. to be the religious center for the Israelite god Yahweh. The Temple priesthood conducted sacrifices - received a tithe or percentage of agricultural revenues.
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2. Policy that aims to secure peace by preventing dominance of any particular state or group of states
Balance of power
Porfirio Díaz
Maya
Champa Rice
3. Date: Norman Conquest of England(Hint: __66 CE)
Humanism
Witch-hunt
1066 CE
1776
4. Arab prince - leader of the Arab Revolt in World War I. The British made him king of Iraq in 1921 - and he reigned under British protection until 1933.
Faisal
Serf
Yurt
1941
5. 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.
Celts
cuneiform
French Revolution
Hieroglyphics
6. National socialism. In practice a far-right wing ideology (with some left-wing influences) that was based largely on racism and ultra-nationalism.
Nazism
1910
Crusades
Hernan Cortes
7. The three wars waged by Rome against Carthage - 264-241 - 218-201 - and 149-146 b.c. - resulting in the destruction of Carthage and the annexation of its territory by Rome.
Peter the Great (1672-1725)
House of Burgesses
Punic Wars
Botany Bay
8. Collective name for South Korea - Taiwan - Hong Kong - and Singapore-nations that became economic powers in the 1970s and 1980s.
1683
1502
Delhi
Asian Tigers
9. The Ottoman province in the Balkans that rose up against Janissary control in the early 1800s. Terrorists from here triggered WWI. After World War II it became the central province of Yugoslavia.
Indulgences
Zhou Dynasty
Hacienda
Serbia
10. German physicist who developed the theory of relativity - which states that time - space - and mass are relative to each other and not fixed.
Sikhs
Mahayana Buddhism
Albert Einstein
Siddhartha Gautama
11. First bishop of Chiapas - in southern Mexico. He devoted most of his life to protecting Amerindian peoples from exploitation. His major achievement was the New Laws of 1542 - which limited the ability of Spanish settlers to compel Amerindians to labo
Leonardo da Vinci
Durbar
Creoles
Bartolome de Las Casas
12. The plant that produces fibers from which many textiles are woven. Native to India - it spread throughout Asia and then to the New World. It has been a major cash crop in various places - including early Islamic Iran - Yi Korea - Egypt - and the US
Suleiman the Magnificent
Puritans
Augustus
Cotton
13. Mesoamerican civilization concentrated in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula and in Guatemala and Honduras but never unified into a single empire. Major contributions were in mathematics - astronomy - and development of the calendar.
Golden Horde
Maya
Xia
Protestant Reformation
14. Date: Rise of Islam(Hint: __2 CE)
Fascism
632 CE
Balance of power
1488
15. A Roman bribery method of coping with class difference. Entertainment and food was offered to keep plebeians quiet without actually solving unemployment problems.
Qin
Bread and Circuses
Abolition
Serbia
16. Members of the Society of Jesus - a Roman Catholic order founded by Ignatius Loyola in 1534. They played an important part in the Catholic Reformation and helped create conduits of trade and knowledge between Asia and Europe.
1905
Declaration of the Rights of Man
Jesuits
Silk Road
17. Historians' term for the late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century wave of conquests by European powers - the United States - and Japan - which were followed by the development and exploitation of the newly conquered territories.
Railroads
Diaspora
New Imperialism
Mikhail Gorbachev
18. A worker bound by a voluntary agreement to work for a specified period of years often in return for free passage to an overseas destination. Before 1800 most were Europeans; after 1800 most indentured laborers were Asians.
1502
St. Augustine
Indentured servitude
Mulatto
19. Historians' name for the eastern portion of the Roman Empire from the fourth century until its downfall to the Ottomans in 1453. Famous for being a center of Orthodox Christianity and Greek-based culture.
Colombian Exchange
Satrapy
Taiping Rebellion
Byzantine Empire
20. Also known as the Huang-He. The second longest river in China. The majority of ancient Chinese civilizations originated in its valley.
Battle of Midway
Yellow River
Constitutionalism
Cottage industry
21. Last of the Mongol Great Khans (r. 1260-1294). Ruled the Mongol Empire from China and was the founder of the Yuan Empire in China after finishing off the Song Dynasty.
Khubilai Khan
Ghana
Saddam Hussein
1994
22. The first state to unify most of the Indian subcontinent. It was founded by Chandragupta Maurya in 324 B.C.E. and survived until 184 B.C.E. From its capital at Pataliputra in the Ganges Valley it grew wealthy from taxes.
Mauryan Empire
1324 CE
National Assembly
Democracy
23. 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
Persian Wars
Habsburg
Empress Wu
Iconoclast
24. The smallest units of the Roman army - each composed of some 100 foot soldiers and commanded by a centurion. A legion was made up of 60 of these. They also formed political divisions of Roman citizens.
Ottomans
Centuries
Constantinople
Scramble for Africa
25. 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.
Trireme
1871
The Golden Triangle
Modernization
26. A philosophical and theological system - associated with Thomas Aquinas - devised to reconcile Aristotelian philosophy and Roman Catholic theology in the thirteenth century.
Scholasticism
Mercantilism
Timur
Papyrus
27. An early Chinese dynasty. Not a unified Chinese state. Instead rulers and their relatives gave orders through a network of cities. Earliest evidence of Chinese writing comes from this period.
Shang Dynasty
Auschwitz
Stalingrad
Imperialism
28. City located in present-day Tunisia - founded by Phoenicians ca. 800 B.C.E. It became a major commercial center and naval power in the western Mediterranean until defeated by the expanding Roman Republic in the third century B.C.E.
Carthage
Babylonian Empire
Yellow River
1607
29. Date: Ottomans capture Constantinople (Hint: __53 CE)
Zimmerman telegram
1453 CE
Satrapy
Victorian Age
30. Persian capital from the 16th to 18th centuries found in central Iran
Democracy
Guomindang
Isfahan
Umma
31. Greek ships built specifically for ramming enemy ships.
Trireme
Babylonian Empire
Macedonia
Catholic Reformation
32. A soldier in South Asia - especially in the service of the British.
Alexandria
1815
Mass deportation
Sepoy
33. 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)
Thebes
Balfour Declaration
Roman Principate
Shi'a
34. Emperor of Ethiopia (r. 1889-1911). He enlarged Ethiopia to its present dimensions and defeated an Italian invasion at Adowa (1896).
Gold Coast
Emperor Menelik
Cottage industry
African National Congress
35. Date: Japanese invasion of Manchuria (Hint: 1__1)
1931
Copernicus
1600
Keiretsu
36. City founded as the second capital of the Roman Empire; later became the capital of the Byzantine Empire
Nuremberg Trials
Constantinople
Tribune
Puritans
37. Date: Beginning of Trans-Saharan Trade Routes(Hint: ___ century CE)
4th century CE
Shah Abbas I
Scholasticism
Persian Wars
38. Genoese mariner who in the service of Spain led expeditions across the Atlantic - reestablishing contact between the peoples of the Americas and the Old World and opening the way to Spanish conquest and colonization.
Cottage industry
Olmec
Christopher Columbus
Separate Spheres
39. Plans that Joseph Stalin introduced to industrialize the Soviet Union rapidly - beginning in 1928. They set goals for the output of steel - electricity - machinery - and most other products and were enforced by the police powers of the state.
Great Western Schism
Five Year Plans
Pax Romana
Witch-hunt
40. 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
loess
Umma
95 Theses
Thomas Malthus
41. Date: East-West Great Schism in Christian Church (Hint: __54 CE)
Steppes
1054 CE
1935
Fransisco Pizarro
42. Effort to eradicate a people and its culture by means of mass killing and the destruction of historical buildings and cultural materials. It was used for example by both sides in the conflicts that accompanied the disintegration of Yugoslavia.
Ming
Hatshepsut
Investiture
ethnic cleansing
43. Date: Iron Age(Hint: 1_00 BCE)
Stone Age
New Economic Policy
Herodotus
1300 BCE
44. Substance used for the domination of trade in the Indian Ocean by the British
Middle Passage
Gunpowder
Cixi
Panama Canal
45. Chinese dynasty between 1368-1644. Economy flourished - Border Policy was good - but not well enough enforced - as they were taken over by the Manchu from the North in 1644.
Caesar Augustus
Ming
Cuban Missile Crisis
Holy Roman Empire
46. War between Athens and Spartan Alliances. The war was largely a consequence of Athenian imperialism in the Aegean region. It went on for over 20 years. Ultimately - Sparta prevailed but both were weakened sufficient to be soon conquered by Macedonian
Max Planck
Black Death
Peloponnesian War
Woodrow Wilson
47. Date: Start of the ten year long Mexican Revolution. Not to be confused with Mexican war of Independence (1810-1821) (Hint: 1__0)
1910
Gupta Empire
Buddhism
Guild
48. Queen of Egypt (1473-1458 B.C.E.). Dispatched a naval expedition down the Red Sea to Punt (possibly Somalia) - the faraway source of myrrh. There is evidence of opposition to a woman as ruler - and after her death her name was frequently expunged.
Fertile Crescent
Hatshepsut
Treaty of Versailles
Solon
49. In Indian tradition - the residue of deeds performed in past and present lives that adheres to a 'spirit' and determines what form it will assume in its next life cycle. Used in India to make people happy with their lot in life.
Nirvana
Aqueduct
Qin
Karma
50. A popular leader during the Mexican Revolution of 1910. An outlaw in his youth - when the revolution started - he formed a cavalry army in the north of Mexico and fought for the rights of the landless in collaboration with Emiliano Zapata.
Swahili
Gujarat
Pancho Villa
Conquistadors