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AP World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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
Shah Abbas I
Franz Ferdinand
Diaspora
2. Date: Congress of Vienna (Hint: 1__5)
1815
Prince Henry The Navigator
Chiang Kai-Shek
Minoan
3. The first Mesoamerican civilization. Between ca. 1200 and 400 B.C.E. - these people of central Mexico created a vibrant civilization that included intensive agriculture - wide-ranging trade - ceremonial centers - and monumental construction.
African National Congress
Olmec
Acropolis
Gens de couleur
4. The founder of Persia's classical pre-Islamic religion.
Bourgeoisie
Hinduism
Trireme
Zoroaster
5. Capital of the Mugal empire in Northern India
Kievan Russia
Electricity
Delhi
1571
6. City in North Africa that developed trading outposts in Italy; Rome toke control of many of its outposts after the two Punic Wars
1898
Carthage
Janissary
Cultural imperialism
7. 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.
Declaration of the Rights of Man
League of Nations
Christopher Columbus
Tanzimat
8. 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.
1492
Francisco Franco
Black Death
1935
9. 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.
James Watt
Ibn Khaldun
Ibn Battuta
Inca
10. in Ancient Rome - a plebian officer elected by plebeians charged to protect their lives and properties - with a right of veto against legislative proposals of the Senate.
Mikhail Gorbachev
Tribune
Akhenaten
Caesar Augustus
11. A well known Italian Renaissance artist - architect - musician - mathemetician - engineer - and scientist. Known for the Mona Lisa.
Leonardo da Vinci
Islam
legalism
Humanists
12. Political party in China from 1911 to 1949; enemy of the Communists. Often abbreviated at GMD.
Economic sanctions
Guomindang
1588
Aqueduct
13. Date: End of Pax Romana(Hint: _80 CE)
French Revolution
Conquistadors
National Assembly
180 CE
14. Largest city of the Indus Valley civilization. It was centrally located in the extensive floodplain of the Indus River. Little is known about the political institutions of Indus Valley communities - but the large-scale implies central planning.
Mohenjo-Daro
Lusitania
1488
Dar al-Islam
15. The theory developed in early modern England and spread elsewhere that royal power should be subject to legal and legislative checks.
Hoplite
Constitutionalism
Divine Right of Kings
32 CE
16. A distribution and opposition of forces among nations such that no single nation is strong enough to assert its will or dominate all the others.
Investiture
Xia
Sumerians
Balance of Power
17. 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.
Chavin
Tribute system
Lusitania
Buddha
18. The capital of Old Kingdom Egypt - near the head of the Nile Delta. Early rulers were interred in the nearby pyramids.
cuneiform
Memphis
Yin and yang
1941
19. English industrialist whose pottery works were the first to produce fine-quality pottery by industrial methods.
Josiah Wedgwood
Tennis Court Oath
Treaty of Versailles
Indulgences
20. 'Way of the Elders' branch of Buddhism followed in Sri Lanka and much of Southeast Asia. It remains close to the original principles set forth by the Buddha; it downplays the importance of gods
221 BCE
Hernan Cortes
Theravada Buddhism
Hellenistic
21. The 1 -100-mile (1 -700-kilometer) waterway linking the Yellow and the Yangzi Rivers. It was begun in the Han period and completed during the Sui Empire.
Hittites
Hadith
The Mahdi
Grand Canal
22. Emperor of the Roman Empire who made Christianity the official religion of the empire.
Theodosius
Timur
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
23. 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.
Thomas Malthus
World Bank
Cotton
Faisal
24. Meeting in 1787 of the elected representatives of the thirteen original states to write the Constitution of the United States.
Aswan High Dam
Great Circuit
Constitutional Convention
Emilano Zapata
25. Portuguese explorer. In 1497-1498 he led the first naval expedition from Europe to sail to India - opening an important commercial sea route.
1492
Nazca
Yurt
Vasco da Gama
26. The process of reforming political - military - economic - social - and cultural traditions in imitation of the early success of Western societies - often with regard for accommodating local traditions in non-Western societies.
Modernization
Mulatto
Shi Huangdi
Babylon
27. Date: Thirty Years War begins (Hint: 1__8)
1618
Stoicism
Bread and Circuses
Gunpowder
28. 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
1994
Bartolome de Las Casas
cuneiform
Hinduism
29. 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.
1776
Maya
Bolsheviks
Indentured servitude
30. A major African language family. Collective name of a large group of sub-Saharan African languages and of the peoples speaking these languages. Famous for migrations throughout central and southern Africa.
Bantu
Sumer
Hittites
1935
31. Macedonian king who sought to unite Greece under his banner until his murder
Humanists
Benjamin Franklin
Philip II
Guomindang
32. The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves.
Mongol Empire
deforestation
6th century BCE
Great Zimbabwe
33. Goal of international efforts to prevent countries other than the five declared nuclear powers (United States - Russia - Britain - France - and China) from obtaining nuclear weapons. The first Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty was signed in 1968.
Humanism
Nuclear nonproliferation
Hieroglyphics
Labor union
34. An ancient religion of India with a small following today of only about 10 million followers. Originated in the 800s BCE. They prescribes a path of non-violence towards all living beings. Its philosophy and practice rely mainly on self-effort to prog
Peloponnesian War
Hegemony
3000s BCE
Jainism
35. Date: Pearl Harbor - entry of US into WWII
Zulu
Leonid Brezhnev
1941
Teotihuacan
36. Chinese dynasty that followed the overthrow of the Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty in China. Among other things - the emperor Yongle sponsored the building of the Forbidden City and the voyages of Zheng He. It was mostly a time of vibrant economic productivity
Declaration of the Rights of Man
Ming
Cyrus
Stalingrad
37. A major public works program in the United States during the Great Depression.
Paleolithic
Armenia
Zaibatsu
Civilian Conservation Corps
38. Empire established in China by Manchus who overthrew the Ming Empire in 1644. At various times they also controlled Manchuria - Mongolia - Turkestan - and Tibet. The last emperor of this dynasty was overthrown in 1911 by nationalists.
Qing Empire
Proxy war
Marie Curie
Henry the Navigator
39. Date: de-Stalinization in Russia; Egyptian nationalization of Suez Canal (Hint: 1__6)
1956
Weimar Republic
Socrates
Holocaust
40. A social system that separated people by occupation - the caste system in India has virtually no social mobility
cuneiform
Caste system
Hanseatic League
Holy Roman Empire
41. Date: Cuban Revolution (Hint: 1__9)
Khmer Empire
Mita
Electricity
1959
42. Region of Northeast Asia North of Korea.
Manchuria
Indian Civil Service
1066 CE
Lama
43. East African highland nation lying east of the Nile River.
Deng Xiaoping
Botany Bay
Ethiopia
Ghana
44. Remission of sins granted to people by the Catholic church - such as for money
Mass production
Constitutional Convention
Indulgences
cuneiform
45. An ancient Greek philosophy that became popular amongst many notable Romans. Emphasis on ethics. They considered destructive emotions to be the result of errors in judgment - and that a wise person would repress emotions - especially negative ones an
Teotihuacan
Railroads
Stoicism
Constitutional Convention
46. A period of intense artistic and intellectual activity - said to be a 'rebirth' of Greco-Roman culture. From roughly the mid-fourteenth to mid-fifteenth century followed by this movement spreading into the Northern Europe during 1400-1600
Italian Renaissance
Gens de couleur
Marie Curie
Cottage industry
47. From Latin caesar - this Russian title for a monarch was first used in reference to a Russian ruler by Ivan III (r. 1462-1505).
Czar
Bourgeoisie
Vedas
Chavin
48. An alliance of five northeastern Amerindian peoples (after 1722 six) that made decisions on military and diplomatic issues through a council of representatives. Allied first with the Dutch and later with the English - it dominated W. New England.
1929
Iroquois Confederacy
Ottomans
Epic of Gilgamesh
49. 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.
Parthians
Islam
Mandate System
Tanakh
50. Spanish estates that were often plantations
Junk
Investiture
Hacienda
Yellow Turban