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AP World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The repetition of mystic incantations in Hinduism and Buddhism.
Mantra
Yin and yang
6th century BCE
Tributary system
2. European government policies of the sixteenth - seventeenth - and eighteenth centuries designed to promote overseas trade between a country and its colonies and accumulate precious metals by requiring colonies to trade only with their motherland coun
Declaration of the Rights of Man
Constantinople
Mercantilism
Persepolis
3. Date: Iranian Revolution (Hint: 1__9)
Fransisco Pizarro
Ghana
1979
Atahualpa
4. Date: Marco Polo Travels(Hint: '__71-__95 CE')
Jose Morelos
1271-1295 CE
Guild
Safavid Empire
5. Date: Travels of Ibn Battuta begin(Hint: __25 CE)
Diffusion
1325 CE
Steel
Chiang Kai-Shek
6. Date: Battle of Manzikert(Hint: __71 CE)
Golden Horde
Napoleon
Carthage
1071 CE
7. '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.
Tanzimat
Philosophes
Porfirio Díaz
1989
8. Eastern part of the Roman Empire that survived the fall of the western part
Byzantine Empire
Cixi
Vishnu
Qin
9. Doctrine that states that the right of ruling comes from God and not people's consent
Saddam Hussein
Divine Right of Kings
Middle Passage
Carthage
10. In Daoist belief - complementary factors that help to maintain the equilibrium of the world. One is associated with masculine - light - and active qualities while the other with feminine - dark - and passive qualities.
Yin and yang
Nuclear nonproliferation
Chiang Kai-Shek
Hammurabi
11. The ideological struggle between communism (Soviet Union) and capitalism (United States) for world influence. The Soviet Union and the United States came to the brink of actual war during the Cuban missile crisis but never attacked one another.
Cold War
Balance of power
Declaration of the Rights of Man
Beijing
12. Date: Battle of Tours(Hint: _32 CE)
Aristotle
Shah Abbas I
Hittites
732 CE
13. 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.
Cultural Revolution
1910
Durbar
Shang Dynasty
14. Chinese man who led the revolution against the Manchu Dynasty.
Sun Yat-sen
Puritans
Serbia
Papyrus
15. In China - a political philosophy that emphasized the unruliness of human nature and justified state coercion and control. The Qin ruling class invoked it to validate the authoritarian nature of their regime.
Isfahan
Hatshepsut
Papyrus
Legalism
16. A people and state in the Wei Valley of eastern China that conquered rival states and created the first short-lived Chinese empire (221-206 B.C.E.). Their ruler - Shi Huangdi - standardized many features of Chinese society and enslaved his subjects.
1789
Qin
Mamluks
Aborigine
17. 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.
Eva Peron
Bantu
Neo-Assyrians
pictograms
18. Date: WWI (from start to finish)(Hint: '19__-19__')
Persia
1914-1918
Peloponnesian War
1905
19. An elaborate display of political power and wealth in British India in the nineteenth century - apparently in imitation of the pageantry of the Mughal Empire.
Durbar
Monsoon
Pax Mongolica
1502
20. Third ruler of the Mauryan Empire in India (r. 270-232 B.C.E.). He converted to Buddhism and broadcast his precepts on inscribed stones and pillars - the earliest surviving Indian writing.
Black Death
Atlantic System
Asoka
Hernan Cortes
21. Date: Columbus 'Sailed the Ocean Blue' / Reconquista of Spain (Hint: 1__2)
Girondins
Tanakh
Mansa Musa
1492
22. 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.
Mongols
Deism
Bread and Circuses
ethnic cleansing
23. Designating or pertaining to a pictographic script - particularly that of the ancient Egyptians - in which many of the symbols are conventionalized - recognizable pictures of the things represented
OPEC
1054 CE
Hegemony
Hieroglyphics
24. A pictorial symbol or sign representing an object or concept
Creoles
Royal African Company
Delhi Sultanate
pictograms
25. The Russian feudal duchy that emerged as a local power gradually during the era of Mongol domination. The Muscovite princes convinced their Mongol Tatar overlords to let them collect all the tribute gold from the other Russian princes on behalf of th
Memphis
Kamikaze
Muscovy
Mandate of Heaven
26. Portuguese explorer. In 1497-1498 he led the first naval expedition from Europe to sail to India - opening an important commercial sea route.
Tao-te Ching
Vasco da Gama
Congress of Vienna
Nomad
27. 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.
Mansa Musa
Hydrogen bomb
Columbian Exchange
Bantu
28. Massive pyramidal stepped tower made of mudbricks. It is associated with religious complexes in ancient Mesopotamian cities - but its function is unknown.
Ziggurat
Olmec
Treaty Ports
Nirvana
29. War between France and Britain - lasted 116 years - mostly a time of peace - but it was punctuated by times of brutal violence (1337 to 1453)
Hundred Years War
Samsara
Marco Polo
Josiah Wedgwood
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.
Modernization
Suleiman the Magnificent
1939
Gothic Cathedrals
31. Bantu language with Arabic loanwords spoken in coastal regions of East Africa.
1571
Swahili
World Bank
1810s
32. 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
Fidel Castro
Yurt
Minoan
Jainism
33. Under the Islamic system of military slavery - Turkic military slaves who formed an important part of the armed forces of the Abbasid Caliphate of the ninth and tenth centuries. Mamluks eventually founded their own state - ruling Egypt and Syria (125
Theodosius
Indulgence
Mamluks
Hellenistic
34. 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
Indulgences
Witch-hunt
Yongle
vassal
35. In medieval Europe - a large - self-sufficient landholding consisting of the lord's residence (manor house) - outbuildings - peasant village - and surrounding land.
Cottage industry
Manor
Sanskrit
Iron curtain
36. British statesman and leader during World War II; received Nobel prize for literature in 1953
NATO
Winston Churchill
Constitutionalism
Darius I
37. The spread of ideas - objects - or traits from one culture to another
Diffusion
Darius I
Stalingrad
Goths
38. Date: End of Zheng He's Voyages/Rise of Ottomans (Hint: __33 CE)
1433 CE
Pilgrims
Philosophes
Humanists
39. A citizen-soldier of the Ancient Greek City-states. They were primarily armed as spear-men.
Sumerians
Kievan Russia
Crusades
Hoplite
40. (1394-1460) Portuguese prince who promoted the study of navigation and directed voyages of exploration down the western coast of Africa.
1756
Mongols
Henry the Navigator
John Locke
41. Meeting of representatives of European monarchs called to reestablish the old order and establish a plan for a new balance of power after the defeat of Napoleon.
Gentry
Humanism
Darius I
Congress of Vienna
42. Portion of the African continent lying south of the Sahara.
Sub-Saharan Africa
Varna
Crusades
Paterfamilias
43. Young provincial lawyer who led the most radical phases of the French Revolution. His execution ended the Reign of Terror. See Jacobins.
1271-1295 CE
Maximillien Robespierre
Carthage
Atlantic System
44. Date: First Opium War in China (Hint: 1__9)
Janissaries
1839
Tang Revival
Keiretsu
45. The expansion of countries into other countries where they establish settlements and control the people
Simon Bolivar
Dalai Lama
Colonization
1979
46. Egyptian pharaoh who founded the Middle Kingdom by REUNITING Upper and Lower Egypt in 2134 BCE.
Artha-sastra
Jizya
Mentuhotep I
Monophysites
47. Beginning in the eleventh century - military campaigns by various Iberian Christian states to recapture territory taken by Muslims. In 1492 the last Muslim ruler was defeated - and Spain and Portugal emerged as united kingdoms.
Nirvana
Sahel
Reconquista
Liu Bang
48. A movement and political party founded in 1885 to demand greater Indian participation in government. Its membership was middle class - and its demands were modest until World War I. Led after 1920 by Mohandas K. Gandhi - appealing to the poor.
Indian National Congress
vassal
Muhammad
Hellenistic Age
49. 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
Diaspora
Witch-hunt
Mandate of Heaven
50. An organization of workers in a particular industry or trade - created to defend the interests of members through strikes or negotiations with employers.
Hatshepsut
Labor union
Zapata
Reconquista