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AP World History
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1. The first Marxist politician elected president in the Americas. He was elected president of Chile in 1970 and overthrown by a US-backed military coup in 1973.
Cixi
Salvador Allende
Tao-te Ching
Jacobins
2. Turkish empire based in Anatolia. Arrived in the same wave of Turkish migrations as the Seljuks.
Nazism
Asian Tigers
Ottomans
1815
3. National socialism. In practice a far-right wing ideology (with some left-wing influences) that was based largely on racism and ultra-nationalism.
Nazism
Cultural Revolution
St. Augustine
Hammurabi
4. Date: Decade when Independence in mainland Latin America began (Hint: 1__0s)
1810s
Zhou dynasty
Terrorism
Indulgence
5. Someone with interracial ancestry - especially found in Latin America
Mestizo
Macedonia
Nazca
Mauryan Empire
6. The process by which the Latin language and Roman culture became dominant in the western provinces of the Roman Empire. Romans did not seek to Romanize them - but the subjugated people pursued it.
Mercantilism
Peloponnesian War
Romanization
Movable type
7. From Latin caesar - this Russian title for a monarch was first used in reference to a Russian ruler by Ivan III (r. 1462-1505).
House of Burgesses
Fresco
Emilano Zapata
Czar
8. Sudden wave of conquests in Africa by European powers in the 1880s and 1890s. Britain obtained most of eastern Africa - France most of northwestern Africa. Other countries (Germany - Belgium - Portugal - Italy - and Spain) acquired lesser amounts.
Iron curtain
Scramble for Africa
Agricultural Revolution
Medina
9. Associations of businessmen and producers
Umma
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Guilds
Serbia
10. 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.
Saddam Hussein
Agricultural Revolution
Shakespeare
Aristotle
11. Statement of fundamental political rights adopted by the French National Assembly at the beginning of the French Revolution.
Zhou Dynasty
Estates General
Juan Peron
Declaration of the Rights of Man
12. South Africans descended from Dutch and French settlers of the seventeenth century. Their Great Trek founded new settler colonies in the nineteenth century. Though a minority among South Africans - they held political power after 1910.
Afrikaners
Lusitania
Asante
Simon Bolivar
13. Date: Thirty Years War begins (Hint: 1__8)
1618
Shamanism
Mahabharata
Mecca
14. 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)
Augustus
1517
Thebes
Ghana
15. In medieval Europe - an agricultural laborer legally bound to a lord's property and obligated to perform set services for the lord. In Russia some of them worked as artisans and in factories; in Russia it was not abolished until 1861.
Serf
Extraterritoriality
Henry the Navigator
Monasticism
16. Assyrian resurgence that initiated a series of conquests until a combined attack by Medes and Babylon defeated them
Tanzimat
Neo-Assyrians
Western Front
Jacobins
17. Loose federation of mostly German states and principalities - headed by an emperor who had little control over the hundreds of princes who elected him. It lasted from 962 to 1806.
Holy Roman Empire
Umayyad Caliphate
Tributary system
323 BCE
18. Religion expounded by the Prophet Muhammad (570-632 C.E.) on the basis of his reception of divine revelations - which were collected after his death into the Quran.
1979
Nation-State
NATO
Islam
19. 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.
Centuries
1987
United Nations
Shi'a
20. The fulfillment of social and religious duties in Hinduism
1066 CE
Dharma
House of Burgesses
1810s
21. Succeeded the Shang dynasty. Similar to the Shang And Xia dynastic periods in that China was fragmented politically. Yet - despite the lack of true centralization - this was one of the longest Chinese dynasties - lasting about 600 years. It left subs
Martin Luther
Fascist Party
Zhou Dynasty
Sub-Saharan Africa
22. An Indo-European - Indic language - in use since c1200 b.c. as the religious and classical literary language of India.
Sanskrit
John F. Kennedy
1517
1941
23. Son of Cyrus II; extended the Persian Empire into Egypt
1492
Albert Einstein
Hegemony
Cambyses II
24. The first king of the Babylonian Empire. Best known for his legal code.
Zhou dynasty
Hammurabi
Ghana
1618
25. Meeting in 1787 of the elected representatives of the thirteen original states to write the Constitution of the United States.
Muscovy
Paterfamilias
Constitutional Convention
ethnic cleansing
26. Form of political organization with rule by a hereditary leader who held power over a collection of villages and towns. Less powerful than kingdoms and empires - they were based on gift giving and commercial links.
Caliphate
Taiping Rebellion
Civilian Conservation Corps
Chiefdom
27. Date: Cortez conquered the Aztecs (Hint: 1__1)
1911
John F. Kennedy
1521
United Nations
28. Invented the condenser and other improvements that made the steam engine a practical source of power for industry and transportation. The watt - an electrical measurement - is named after him.
Printing press
Varna
Zoroaster
James Watt
29. A pictorial symbol or sign representing an object or concept
pictograms
Pearl Harbor
assimilation
Warring States Period
30. 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
Huguenot
Persian Wars
1848
Getulio Vargas
31. Place that the British first colonized in Australia
Botany Bay
Philip II
6th century BCE
Jose Morelos
32. Date: Justinian rule of Byzantine Empire(Hint: _27 CE)
Asian Tigers
Babylonian Empire
Caesar Augustus
527 CE
33. 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.
1991
Five Year Plans
Timur
Columbian Exchange
34. The transformation of the economy - the environment - and living conditions - occurring first in England in the eighteenth century - that resulted from the use of steam engines - the mechanization of manufacturing in factories - transit - and communi
Tanzimat
Labor union
Zen
Industrial Revolution
35. A soldier in South Asia - especially in the service of the British.
Sepoy
1914-1918
Steam engine
Maori
36. The peace agreement made between Napoleon and the Pope following the chaos of the French Revolution.
Concordat
Guilds
Ma'at
1948
37. A political theory advocating an authoritarian hierarchical ultra-nationalist government. Favors nationalizing economic elites rather than promoting egalitarian socialist collectivization.
Investiture
Cossaks
Dharma
Fascism
38. Spanish explorer and conquistador who led the conquest of Aztec Mexico in 1519-1521 for Spain.
Dalai Lama
Hernan Cortes
Khomeini
Iconoclast
39. An important symbol of Buddhism. It represents the endless cycle of life through reincarnation.
Sanskrit
Mandate System
Wheel of Life
Scientific Revolution
40. Commander of the Japanese army in ancient and feudal times. At times more similar to a duke and/or a military dictator.
Kamikaze
Lusitania
Shogun
Delhi Sulatanate
41. The 6 -000-mile (9 -600-kilometer) flight of Chinese Communists from southeastern to northwestern China. The Communists - led by Mao Zedong - were pursued by the Chinese army under orders from Chiang Kai-shek.
Long March
Leonid Brezhnev
Habsburgs
Beijing
42. Subordinate to Alexander who took over Egypt after his death
Albert Einstein
Vasco da Gama
5th century BCE
Ptolemy
43. 'Restructuring' reforms by the nineteenth-century Ottoman rulers - intended to move civil law away from the control of religious elites and make the military and the bureacracy more efficient.
Western Front
Tanzimat
1588
Holy Roman Empire
44. Egyptian term for the concept of divinely created and maintained order in the universe. Reflecting the ancient Egyptians' belief in an essentially beneficent world - the divine ruler was the earthly guarantor of this order.
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45. Associations like those of merchants or artisans - organized to maintain standards and to protect the interests of its members - and that sometimes constituted a local governing body.
King Leopold II King of Belgium
Monsoon
Tao-te Ching
Guild
46. A tradition relating the words or deeds of the Prophet Muhammad; next to the Quran - the most important basis for Islamic law.
Bolshevik
Three-field system
hadith
Agora
47. Traditional records of the deeds of Muhammad - and his quotations
James Watt
Hadith
Three-field system
Memphis
48. Honorific name of Octavian - founder of the Roman Principate - the military dictatorship that replaced the failing rule of the Roman Senate. He established his rule after the death of Julius Caesar and he is considered the first Roman Emperor.
Celts
Caesar Augustus
Vedas
Thomas Malthus
49. Portion of the African continent lying south of the Sahara.
Hellenistic
The Golden Triangle
Sub-Saharan Africa
League of Nations
50. 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.
1300 BCE
Philip II
Hittites
Ziggurat