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AP World History
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1. Date: Battle of Manzikert(Hint: __71 CE)
Balfour Declaration
Stoicism
1071 CE
5th century BCE
2. A Jew from the Greek city of Tarsus in Anatolia - he initially persecuted the followers of Jesus but - according to Christian belief - after receiving a revelation on the road to Syrian Damascus - he became arguably the most significant figure in the
Alexander the Great
Henry the Navigator
Capitalism
Apostle Paul
3. A term for the middle class. A social class characterized by their ownership of capital and their related culture. They derive social and economic power from employment - education - and wealth - as opposed to the inherited power of aristocratic fami
Constitutionalism
Eva Peron
1815
Bourgeoisie
4. Region of India controlled by Muslims 1206-1520
Bhagavad-Gita
Diaspora
Delhi Sultanate
Constantinople
5. A popular English playwright and poet in the 16th century.
Sigmund Freud
Charlemagne
Paterfamilias
Shakespeare
6. A philosophical and theological system - associated with Thomas Aquinas - devised to reconcile Aristotelian philosophy and Roman Catholic theology in the thirteenth century.
Faisal
Scholasticism
Guilds
1095 CE
7. African kingdom on the Gold Coast that expanded rapidly after 1680. Asante participated in the Atlantic economy - trading gold - slaves - and ivory. It resisted British imperial ambitions for a quarter century before being absorbed into Britain.
Humanism
Minoans
Asante
1853
8. The treaty imposed on Germany by France - Great Britain - the United States - and other Allied Powers after World War I. It demanded that Germany dismantle its military and give up some lands to Poland. It was resented by many Germans.
Tanzimat
Treaty of Versailles
Ulama
Punic Wars
9. Italian explorer who introduced Europeans to Central Asia and China - from his travels throughout there.
Tennis Court Oath
Marco Polo
Sandinistas
Mali
10. Journey to a sacred shrine by Christians seeking to show their piety - fulfill vows - or gain absolution for sins. Other religions also have pilgrimage traditions - such as the Muslim journey to Mecca.
Cyrus II
Shah Abbas I
Pilgrimage
Sepoy Mutiny
11. 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.
Leonardo da Vinci
Shang Dynasty
Bantu
Ferdinand Magellan
12. 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.
Umma
Isfahan
Tributary system
Yellow River
13. 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
National Assembly
1979
1905
Pearl Harbor
14. Date: Slaves begin moving to Americas (Hint: 1__2)
Bantu
1899
1502
Electricity
15. Shah of Iran (r. 1587-1629). The most illustrious ruler of the Safavid Empire - he moved the imperial capital to Isfahan in 1598 - where he erected many palaces - mosques - and public buildings. (p. 533)
Pericles
Twelve Tables
Tanzimat
Shah Abbas I
16. Empire in Mesopotamia which was formed by Hammurabi - the sixth ruler of the invading Amorites
Hittites
Fascist Party
Babylonian Empire
Roman Senate
17. Date: Commodore Perry opens Japan to trade (Hint: 1__3)
Estates General
Mahabharata
Caravel
1853
18. Members of a religious community founded in the Punjab region of India.
Mass deportation
Semitic
Sikhs
Great Circuit
19. Literally 'those who serve -' the hereditary military elite in Feudal Japan as well as during the Tokugawa Shogunate.
Samurai
Sub-Saharan Africa
Mikhail Gorbachev
4th century CE
20. A machine that turns the energy released by burning fuel into motion. Thomas Newcomen built the first crude but workable one in 1712. James Watt vastly improved his device in the 1760s and 1770s. It was then applied to machinery.
Submarine telegraph cables
Janissary
Mongols
Steam engine
21. The collection of Jewish rabbinic discussion pertaining to law - ethics - and tradition consisting of the Mishnah and the Gemara.
Moksha
cuneiform
Talmud
Adolf Hitler
22. A political ideology that emphasizes rule of law - representative democracy - rights of citizens - and the protection of private property. This ideology - derived from the Enlightenment - was especially popular among the property-owning middle classe
Zoroastrianism
Encomienda
1683
liberalism
23. Characterized inter-state relations in ancient India
Artha-sastra
Mass production
urbanization
Prince Henry The Navigator
24. A technique of painting on walls covered with moist plaster. It was used to decorate Minoan and Mycenaean palaces and Roman villas - and became an important medium during the Italian Renaissance.
Salvador Allende
Fresco
1853
Gujarat
25. Date: Cuban Revolution (Hint: 1__9)
loess
Ethiopia
Joseph Stalin
1959
26. The founder of Persia's classical pre-Islamic religion.
Stock exchange
Sun Yat-sen
Zoroaster
Porfirio Díaz
27. Writers during the Enlightenment and who popularized the new ideas of the time.
George Washington
legalism
Philosophes
Asian Tigers
28. One of the first urbanized centers in western Africa. A walled community home to approximately 50 -000 people at its height. Evidence suggests domestication of agriculture and trade with nearby regions.
Pilgrims
Jenne-Jeno
1899
Darius I
29. Mexican priest who led the first stage of the Mexican independence war in 1810. He was captured and executed in 1811.
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Adolf Hitler
Woodrow Wilson
Stoicism
30. The common name for a major outbreak of plague that spread across Asia - North Africa - and Europe in the mid-fourteenth century - carrying off vast numbers of persons.
Black Death
Agricultural Revolution
Girondins
Tribute system
31. A slave soldier of the Ottoman Army
Sandinista
Hoplite
Monophysites
Janissary
32. A term used to characterize Roman government in the first three centuries C.E. - based on the ambiguous title princeps ('first citizen') adopted by Augustus to conceal his military dictatorship.
Qing Empire
Roman Principate
Telegraph
Cyrus
33. An ancient Anatolian group whose empire at largest extent consisted of most of the Middle East. Some of the first two-wheeled chariots and iron.
Zapata
Hittites
Diaspora
Hegemony
34. The term used in Spanish and Portuguese colonies to describe someone of mixed African and European descent.
Byzantine Empire
Mulatto
Hoplite
Dirty War
35. Large conglomerate corporations that exerted a great deal of political and economic power in Imperial Japan. By WWII - four of them controlled most of the economy of Japan.
Indulgence
Papacy
Zaibatsu
Marie Curie
36. Explorer of West Africa in the 15th century - making many new discoveries there about Africa.
Prince Henry The Navigator
Mansa Musa
Mali
Olmec
37. 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
Balance of Power
Daoism
Bartolome de Las Casas
Mantra
38. The economic system of large financial institutions-banks - stock exchanges - investment companies-that first developed in early modern Europe. The belief that all people should seek their own profit gain and that doing so is beneficial to society. S
Song Dynasty
Capitalism
Sufi
Twelve Tables
39. Region of the Atlantic coast of West Africa occupied by modern Ghana; named for its gold exports to Europe from the 1470s onward.
McCarthyism
Labor union
Gold Coast
Manor
40. A portable dwelling used by the nomadic people of Centa Asia - consisting of a tentlike structure of skin - felt or hand-woven textiles arranged over wooden poles.
Tito
4th century CE
Yurt
Sunnis
41. An Indian prince named Siddhartha Gautama - who renounced his wealth and social position. After becoming 'enlightened' (the meaning of this word) he enunciated the principles of Buddhism.
Pericles
Ming
Buddha
Postmodernism
42. Date: Chinese Revolution against traditional Chinese Imperial system. (Hint: 1__1)
Sahel
1911
1898
Rajputs
43. Date: Origin of Buddhism - Confucianism - Taoism(Hint ___ century BCE)
Bolsheviks
6th century BCE
Zionism
Khipu
44. A form of iron that is both durable and flexible. It was first mass-produced in the 1860s and quickly became the most widely used metal in construction - machinery - and railroad equipment.
League of Nations
Druids
Steel
Bartolome de Las Casas
45. Political and human rights agreement signed in Helsinki - Finland in 1975 by the Soviet Union and western European countries.
Bartolome de Las Casas
Helsinki Accords
Tribute system
Akbar
46. The revolt against the British by many different groups across India 1857 but led particularly by some of the disgruntled Indian soldiers working for the British. It caused the British government to take over more direct control of India from the Bri
Mycenae
Sandinistas
1863
Sepoy Mutiny
47. Wars between Britain and the Qing Empire (mind 1800s) - caused by the Qing government's refusal to let Britain import Opium. China lost and Britain and most other European powers were able to develop a strong trade presence throughout China against t
Bengal
Sokoto Caliphate
Opium Wars
deforestation
48. A religion - originated in India by Buddha (Gautama) and later spreading to China - Burma - Japan - Tibet - and parts of southeast Asia - holding that life is full of suffering caused by desire and that the way to end this suffering is through enligh
Buddhism
Postmodernism
Chiang Kai-Shek
Mahayana Buddhism
49. A large central city in the Mesoamerican region. Located about 25 miles Northeast of present day Mexico City. Exhibited city planning and unprecedented size for its time. Reached its peak around the year 450.
Holocaust
Teotihuacan
Columbian Exchange
Goths
50. French General who founded the French Fifth Republicn in 1958 and served as its first President from 1959 to 1969
Proxy war
Charles de Gaulle
ziggurat
Inca