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AP World History
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1. Wife of Juan Peron and champion of the poor in Argentina. She was a gifted speaker and popular political leader who campaigned to improve the life of the urban poor by founding schools and hospitals and providing other social benefits.
Keiretsu
Constantinople
Eva Peron
Nehru
2. Chinese School of Thought that believes the world is always changing and is devoid of absolute morality or meaning. They accept the world as they find it - avoid futile struggles - and deviate as little as possible from 'the way' or 'path' of nature.
Totalitarianism
Rajputs
Daoism
Constantinople
3. Sea-faring proto-Greek kingdom whose abrupt demise triggered the Greek Dark Ages ca. 1200 BCE-800 BCE
Bread and Circuses
Ma'at
Mycenae
6th century BCE
4. A well known Italian Renaissance artist - architect - musician - mathemetician - engineer - and scientist. Known for the Mona Lisa.
Mentuhotep I
Apostle Paul
Peloponnesian War
Leonardo da Vinci
5. French Revolutionary assembly (1789-1791). Called first as the Estates General - the three estates came together and demanded radical change. It passed the Declaration of the Rights of Man in 1789. nationalism -Political ideology that stresses people
1914-1918
Movable type
Akbar
National Assembly
6. An organization promoting economic unity in Europe formed in 1967 by consolidation of earlier - more limited - agreements. Replaced by the European Union (EU) in 1993.
Opium Wars
Hatshepsut
European Community
Ethiopia
7. 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.
World Bank
Royal African Company
Tributary system
Asian Tigers
8. Date: Martin Luther and 95 Theses (Hint: 1__9)
Beijing
Papyrus
1517
Papacy
9. 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.
Huguenot
Vedas
Daoism
ethnic cleansing
10. The elite professional class of officials who administered the government of British India. Originally composed exclusively of well-educated British men - it gradually added qualified Indians.
Vishnu
Indian Civil Service
loess
1853
11. Substance used for the domination of trade in the Indian Ocean by the British
Isfahan
Zaibatsu
Gunpowder
Tokugawa Shogunate
12. The extension of political rule by one people over other - different peoples. First done by Sargon of Akkad to the Sumerian city states.
Stock exchange
Sudetenland
Benito Mussolini
Imperialism
13. Eighteenth-century English intellectual who warned that population growth threatened future generations because - in his view - population growth would always outstrip increases in agricultural production.
Ibn Battuta
Totalitarianism
Indentured servitude
Thomas Malthus
14. Date: Battle of Manzikert(Hint: __71 CE)
Durbar
Copernicus
1071 CE
Four Noble Truths
15. The cycle of life in Hinduism
Albert Einstein
Teotihuacan
Samsara
Marie Curie
16. Russian term for the political and economic reforms introduced in June 1987 by the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Its literal meaning is 'restructuring' - referring to the restructuring of the Soviet political and economic system.
Hoplite
Roman Principate
Perestroika
Puritans
17. The central text of Daoism.
Tao-te Ching
Gulag
Nongovernmental Organizations
OPEC
18. A large and wealthy city that was the imperial capital of the Byzantine empire and later the Ottoman empire - now known as Istanbul
6th century BCE
Constantinople
Colonialism
Suleiman the Magnificent
19. Date: Beginning of Trans-Saharan Trade Routes(Hint: ___ century CE)
Alexander the Great
Shamanism
Minoan
4th century CE
20. President of Iraq from 1979 to 2003. Waged war on Iran in 1980-1988. In 1990 he ordered an invasion of Kuwait but was defeated by United States and its allies in the Gulf War (1991). Defeated by US led invasion in 2003.
Mikhail Gorbachev
Vishnu
Saddam Hussein
Akhenaten
21. A general term for a class of prosperous families - sometimes including but often ranked below the rural aristocrats.
Western Front
Cultural imperialism
Gentry
Pax Romana
22. German physicist who developed the theory of relativity - which states that time - space - and mass are relative to each other and not fixed.
Colonization
Albert Einstein
cuneiform
Extraterritoriality
23. A term used by Muslims to refer to those countries where Muslims can practice their religion freely.
Nazca
Yongle
Dar al-Islam
Mass production
24. City in Japan - the first to be destroyed by an atomic bomb - on August 6 - 1945. The bombing hastened the end of World War II.
Empiricism
Divine Right of Kings
Hiroshima
Cyrus
25. American inventor best known for inventing the electric light bulb - acoustic recording on wax cylinders - and motion pictures.
Bolshevik
Hacienda
Siddhartha Gautama
Thomas Edison
26. A system of writing in which wedge-shaped symbols represented words or syllables. It originated in Mesopotamia and was used initially for Sumerian and Akkadian but later was adapted to represent other languages of western Asia.
Stalingrad
cuneiform
King Charles I
1949
27. Large churches originating in twelfth-century France; built in an architectural style featuring pointed arches - tall vaults and spires - flying buttresses - and large stained-glass windows.
Gothic Cathedrals
Sikhism
Hittites
Abolition
28. Statement issued by Britain's Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour in 1917 favoring the establishment of a Jewish national homeland in Palestine.
Simon Bolivar
Saddam Hussein
Isfahan
Balfour Declaration
29. Literally 'middle age -' a term that historians of Europe use for the period between roughly 500 and 1400 - signifying the period between Greco-Roman antiquity and the Renaissance.
Plato
Laissez Faire
1804
Medieval
30. Living in a religious community apart from secular society and adhering to a rule stipulating chastity - obedience - and poverty. (Primary Centers of Learning in Medieval Europe)
Monasticism
Josiah Wedgwood
Sun Yat-Sen
Balance of power
31. Harnessing method that increased the efficiency of horses by shifting the point of traction from the animal's neck to the shoulders; its adoption favors the spread of horse-drawn plows and vehicles.
Hatshepsut
Bread and Circuses
Horse collar
Tiananmen Square
32. Armed pilgrimages to the Holy Land by Christians determined to recover Jerusalem from Muslim rule. The Crusades brought an end to western Europe's centuries of intellectual and cultural isolation.
Sikhism
Sandinistas
Crusades
Creole
33. 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.
National Assembly
Pancho Villa
Dirty War
Adolf Hitler
34. Date: End of Russian Serfdom/Italian Unification (Hint: 1__1)
Neolithic
1861
Gentry
Roman Principate
35. 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)
Mongols
Eva Peron
Thebes
1066 CE
36. The 'Roman Peace' - that is - the state of comparative concord prevailing within the boundaries of the Roman Empire from the reign of Augustus (27 B.C.E.-14 C.E.) to that of Marcus Aurelius (161-180 C.E.)
Cuban Missile Crisis
Golden Horde
Pax Romana
Khmer Empire
37. Controversy Dispute between the popes and the Holy Roman Emperors over who held ultimate authority over bishops in imperial lands.
Investiture
732 CE
European Community
Totalitarianism
38. China's northern capital - first used as an imperial capital in 906 and now the capital of the People's Republic of China.
Benito Mussolini
Memphis
Beijing
Deng Xiaoping
39. A popular English playwright and poet in the 16th century.
Zen
Shakespeare
Isfahan
Mercantilism
40. President of the United States during most of the Depression and most of World War II.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Guomindang
Reconquista
Ming
41. Roman philosophy which emphasizes accepting life dispassionately
Marie Curie
Adolf Hitler
Serf
Stoicism
42. Campaign in China ordered by Mao Zedong to purge the Communist Party of his opponents and instill revolutionary values in the younger generation.
Benito Mussolini
1488
Cultural Revolution
Pilgrims
43. English industrialist whose pottery works were the first to produce fine-quality pottery by industrial methods.
Peloponnesian War
Shang Dynasty
Josiah Wedgwood
Dirty War
44. German astronomer and mathematician of the late 16th and early 17th centuries - known as the founder of celestial mechanics
1857
Kepler
Capitalism
Telegraph
45. Conquered territory in Media and later Perisa - ruled through client kings and governors rather than by direct rule.
Druids
Satrapy
Stock exchange
Siddhartha Gautama
46. Emperor of the Roman Empire who made Christianity the official religion of the empire.
Diaspora
Hinduism
Theodosius
Dirty War
47. The capital of Old Kingdom Egypt - near the head of the Nile Delta. Early rulers were interred in the nearby pyramids.
Memphis
Hatshepsut
Ulama
Martin Luther
48. Date: Korean War starts
Tennis Court Oath
Medieval
Fascist Party
1950
49. Associations of businessmen and producers
Mulatto
Simon Bolivar
Warsaw Pact
Guilds
50. Caravan routes connecting China and the Middle East across Central Asia and Iran.
Mandate of Heaven
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Silk Road
Dalai Lama