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1. Turkish-ruled Iranian kingdom (1502-1722) established by Ismail Safavi - who declared Iran a Shi'ite state.
Getulio Vargas
Atahualpa
Monasticism
Safavid Empire
2. Date: Stock Market Crash
World Bank
Rigveda
1929
Czar
3. British entrepreneur and politician involved in the expansion of the British Empire from South Africa into Central Africa. The colonies of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) were named after him. (p. 736)
Scientific Revolution
632 CE
Iroquois Confederacy
Cecil Rhodes
4. 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.
Shinto
Punic Wars
Sandinista
Minoans
5. Branch of Islam believing that God vests leadership of the community in a descendant of Muhammad's son-in-law Ali. Mainly found in Iran and a small part of Iraq. It is the state religion of Iran. A member of this group is called a Shi'ite.
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6. 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.
Crusades
Yellow River
Gens de couleur
Thebes
7. Northeast Asian peoples who defeated the Ming Dynasty and founded the Qing Dynasty in 1644 - which was the last of China's imperial dynasties.
Hoplite
Ming
hadith
Manchus
8. Also known as Mexica - they created a powerful empire in central Mexico (1325-1521 C.E.). They forced defeated peoples to provide goods and labor as a tax.
Stoicism
Han
1979
Aztecs
9. A political theory advocating an authoritarian hierarchical ultra-nationalist government. Favors nationalizing economic elites rather than promoting egalitarian socialist collectivization.
Fascism
Empiricism
Mandate of Heaven
Opium Wars
10. Date: Battle of Tours(Hint: _32 CE)
Cottage industry
Khmer Empire
1492
732 CE
11. Also known as the Huang-He. The second longest river in China. The majority of ancient Chinese civilizations originated in its valley.
Yellow River
Battle of Midway
Abbasid Caliphate
Enconmienda
12. Alliance between Athens and many of its allied cities
Jamestown
Juan Peron
1258 CE
Delian League
13. A council whose members were the heads of wealthy - landowning families. Originally an advisory body to the early kings - in the era of the Roman Republic the Senate effectively governed the Roman state and the growing empire.
Indulgence
Durbar
Babylonian Empire
Roman Senate
14. City in Russia - site of a Red Army victory over the Germany army in 1942-1943. The Battle of Stalingrad was the turning point in the war between Germany and the Soviet Union. Today Volgograd.
Stalingrad
Royal African Company
Darius I
Han
15. Insulated copper cables laid along the bottom of a sea or ocean for telegraphic communication. The first short cable was laid across the English Channel in 1851; the first successful transatlantic cable was laid in 1866. In the late 1980s this techno
Teotihuacan
Submarine telegraph cables
Hiroshima
Maximillien Robespierre
16. Revolutionary and leader of peasants in the Mexican Revolution. He mobilized landless peasants in south-central Mexico in an attempt to seize and divide the lands of the wealthy landowners. Though successful for a time - he was ultimately assassinate
Simon Bolivar
Julius Caesar
Colombian Exchange
Emilano Zapata
17. Date: unsuccessful Ottoman seige of Vienna (Hint: 1_83)
1588
Vasco da Gama
Grand Canal
1683
18. Iranian ruling dynasty between ca. 250 B.C.E. and 226 C.E.
Paleolithic
Humanism
Parthians
Indian Ocean
19. A major public works program in the United States during the Great Depression.
Civilian Conservation Corps
Ming
Karma
Safavid Empire
20. A people from central Anatolia who established an empire in Anatolia and Syria in the Late Bronze Age. With wealth from the trade in metals and military power based on chariot forces - they vied with New Kingdom Egypt over Syria.
liberalism
Hittites
Dalai Lama
Indian National Congress
21. Greek culture spread across western Asia and northeastern Africa after the conquests of Alexander the Great. The period ended with the fall of the last major Hellenistic kingdom to Rome - but Greek cultural influence persisted until the spread of Isl
Hellenistic Age
Great Western Schism
Creole
Woodrow Wilson
22. An unofficial coalition between Julius Caesar - Pompey - and Crassus was formed in 60 B.C.E.
Creole
Gothic Cathedrals
Triumvirate
Papacy
23. A tradition relating the words or deeds of the Prophet Muhammad; next to the Quran - the most important basis for Islamic law.
Berlin Conference
Sahel
hadith
Roman Principate
24. Date: Chinese Communist Revolution
3000s BCE
1839
Pax Romana
1949
25. Muslim religious scholars. From the ninth century onward - the primary interpreters of Islamic law and the social core of Muslim urban societies. (p. 238)
Ulama
Samurai
Long March
1929
26. Greek ships built specifically for ramming enemy ships.
Indulgences
Trireme
Cyrus II
221 BCE
27. Members of a mainly Hindu warrior caste from northwest India. The Mughal emperors drew most of their Hindu officials from this caste - and Akbar I married a Rajput princess.
Solomon's Temple
Khomeini
Babylonian Empire
Rajputs
28. A people of this name is mentioned as early as the records of the Tang Empire - living as nomads in northern Eurasia. After 1206 they established an enormous empire under Genghis Khan - linking western and eastern Eurasia.
Mongol Empire
Joint-stock company
Mongols
Mycenae
29. Archduke of Austria-Hungary assassinated by a Serbian nationalist. A major catalyst for WWI.
Olmec
Pilgrims
Franz Ferdinand
Yellow River
30. The most illustrious sultan of the Ottoman Empire (r. 1520-1566); also known as 'The Lawgiver.' He significantly expanded the empire in the Balkans and eastern Mediterranean.
1967
Shogun
Deism
Suleiman the Magnificent
31. Between 334 and 323 B.C.E. he conquered the Persian Empire - reached the Indus Valley - founded many Greek-style cities - and spread Greek culture across the Middle East.
Mass deportation
Aztecs
Nomad
Alexander the Great
32. 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.
Meiji Restoration
ethnic cleansing
Colombian Exchange
Guomindang
33. A privileged male slave whose job was to ensure that a slave gang did its work on a plantation.
1991
Khomeini
Hatshepsut
Driver
34. English overthrow of 1688-1689 in which James II was expelled and William and Mary were made king and queen. The significance is that Parliament made the monarchy powerless - gave themselves all the power - and wrote a bill of Rights. The whole thing
Ethiopia
Humanism
Glorious Revolution
Tanakh
35. The theologians and legal experts of Islam.
Emperor Menelik
Pax Romana
Byzantine Empire
Ulama
36. Islamic society that ruled the area that is currently Iran during 1502-1736
Creole
1054 CE
Safavid Persia
Hoplite
37. Zealous proponent of Christianity who was instrumental in its spread beyond Judaism
Max Planck
1945
Muhammad
Apostle Paul
38. Massive pyramidal stepped tower made of mudbricks. It is associated with religious complexes in ancient Mesopotamian cities - but its function is unknown.
Pancho Villa
1959
Habsburgs
Ziggurat
39. An imperial eunuch and Muslim - entrusted by the Ming emperor Yongle with a series of state voyages that took his gigantic ships through the Indian Ocean - from Southeast Asia to Africa.
Zheng He
Extraterritoriality
Minoans
Witch-hunt
40. Poll tax that non-Muslims had to pay when living within the Muslim empire
1810s
Gothic Cathedrals
Jizya
Qin
41. One of the world's largest dams on the Nile River in southern Egypt
Hieroglyphics
Jesus
Indian Ocean
Aswan High Dam
42. Part of the first triumvirate who eventually became 'emperor for life'. Chose not to conquer Germany. Was assassinated by fellow senators in 44 B.C.E.
Hoplite
Julius Caesar
Stock exchange
Shang Dynasty
43. The most destructive civil war in China before the twentieth century. A Christian-inspired rural rebellion threatened to topple the Qing Empire. Leader claimed to be the brother of Jesus.
Leonardo da Vinci
Han
Taiping Rebellion
Mantra
44. The people in Eastern Africa south of Egypt who were rivals of the ancient Egyptians and known for their flourishing kingdom between the 400s BC and the 400s CE. They speak their own language and were known by the Egyptians for their darker skin.
Hiroshima
Nubians
Theodosius
Jamestown
45. Reign period of Zhu Di (1360-1424) - the third emperor of the Ming Empire (r. 1403-1424).Sponsored the building of the Forbidden City - a huge encyclopedia project - the expeditions of Zheng He - and the reopening of China's borders to trade and trav
Jizya
Dharma
John F. Kennedy
Yongle
46. Considered to be among the oldest urbanized centers in sub-Saharan Africa.
Jenne-jeno
Armenia
Nehru
Cultural Revolution
47. Date: Year of successful Russian Revolution(s)
Proxy war
Ibn Battuta
King Charles I
1917
48. China's northern capital - first used as an imperial capital in 906 and now the capital of the People's Republic of China.
Beijing
Thomas Malthus
Mongol Empire
Apostle Paul
49. Founder of the short-lived Qin dynasty and creator of the Chinese Empire (r. 221-210 B.C.E.). He is remembered for his ruthless conquests of rival states and standardization.
Shi Huangdi
Abbasid Caliphate
Gulag
Nomad
50. Emperor of Ethiopia (r. 1889-1911). He enlarged Ethiopia to its present dimensions and defeated an Italian invasion at Adowa (1896).
Tang Empire
Iron curtain
Emperor Menelik
Safavid Persia
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