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AP World History
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1. The 'divine wind -' which the Japanese credited with blowing Mongol invaders away from their shores in 1281.
Kamikaze
European Community
Sandinistas
Mohenjo-Daro
2. In medieval Europe - a sworn supporter of a king or lord committed to rendering specified military service to that king or lord - usually in exchange for the use of land.
vassal
James Watt
Stone Age
1689
3. Women forced into prostitution by the Japanese during WWII. The women came from countries in East and Southeast Asia as Japan's empire expanded.
Serf
Comfort girls
Delhi Sulatanate
Minoan
4. Date: de-Stalinization in Russia; Egyptian nationalization of Suez Canal (Hint: 1__6)
1956
Macartney Mission
1815
Realpolitik
5. A war instigated by a major power that does not itself participate
Proxy war
NATO
National Assembly
1931
6. Born in Austria - became a radical German nationalist during World War I. He became dictator of Germany in 1933. He led Europe into World War II.
10000 BCE
Adolf Hitler
Protestant Reformation
1949
7. Treaty that concluded the Opium War. It awarded Britain a large indemnity from the Qing Empire - denied the Qing government tariff control over some of its own borders - opened additional ports of residence to Britons - and ceded Hong Kong to Britain
Ayatollah Khomeini
1898
Alexandria
Treaty of Nanking
8. Era of relative peace and stability created by the Mongol Empire
Josiah Wedgwood
Parthians
Darius I
Pax Mongolica
9. International organization founded in 1945 to promote world peace and cooperation. It replaced the League of Nations.
United Nations
Aryans
1939
Berlin Conference
10. The people who dominated southern Mesopotamia through the end of the third millennium B.C.E. They were responsible for the creation of many fundamental elements of Mesopotamian culture-such as irrigation technology - cuneiform - and religious concept
Sumerians
Mandate of Heaven
Talmud
Ghana
11. A political theory of ancient China in which those in power were given the right to rule from a divine source
French Revolution
Druids
Mandate of Heaven
legalism
12. An organization dedicated to obtaining equal voting and civil rights for black inhabitants of South Africa. Founded in 1912 as the South African Native National Congress - it changed its name in 1923. Eventually brought greater equality.
Akbar
Hernan Cortes
African National Congress
Colombian Exchange
13. Originally - a title meaning 'universal priest' that the Mongol khans invented and bestowed on a Tibetan lama (priest) in the late 1500s to legitimate their power in Tibet. Subsequently - the title of the religious and political leader of Tibet.
Albert Einstein
Solidarity
Humanism
Dalai Lama
14. Networks of iron (later steel) rails on which steam (later electric or diesel) locomotives pulled long trains at high speeds. The first were built in England in the 1830s. Success caused the construction of these to boom lasting into the 20th Century
95 Theses
Railroads
Imperialism
Muhammad Ali
15. Alliance against democracy - supporting communism
Meiji Restoration
Warsaw Pact
527 CE
Jizya
16. 'Selection' in Turkish. The system by which boys from Christian communities were taken by the Ottoman state to serve as Janissaries.
Economic sanctions
Zulu
Devshirme
All-India Muslim League
17. Date: Year of successful Russian Revolution(s)
Estates General
Macedonia
1917
Black Death
18. The founder of Buddhism
Solidarity
Cultural imperialism
Legalism
Siddhartha Gautama
19. 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.
Mycenae
The Golden Triangle
Consul
Rajputs
20. Leader of the Russian Revolution; Bolshevik.
Vladimir Lenin
Kievan Russia
Swahili
Augustus
21. Policy by which a nation administers a foreign territory and develops its resources for the benefit of the colonial power.
Christopher Columbus
Jenne-Jeno
Colonialism
Fertile Crescent
22. Macedonian king who sought to unite Greece under his banner until his murder
Philip II
Bourgeoisie
1453 CE
Steppes
23. Title given the the Roman emperor Octavian which means 'sacred' or 'venerable'
Plebeians
Korean War
Cold War
Augustus
24. Targeting random people who are usually civilians with violence for a political purpose.
Terrorism
Ibn Khaldun
Mercantilism
Girondins
25. An Indo-European - Indic language - in use since c1200 b.c. as the religious and classical literary language of India.
Charlemagne
Delhi
Sanskrit
1347 CE
26. The practice of identifying special individuals (shamans) who will interact with spirits for the benefit of the community. Characteristic of the Korean kingdoms of the early medieval period and of early societies of Central Asia. (p. 292)
Shamanism
Qin
Han
Hellenistic Age
27. The initials of the international body established in 1995 to foster and bring order to international trade.
Zaibatsu
WTO
Iron curtain
Toussaint L'Ouverture
28. 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.
Helsinki Accords
Indian National Congress
Diffusion
Siddhartha Gautama
29. 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
Silk Road
Civilian Conservation Corps
Hellenistic Age
Charlemagne
30. 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.
Jenne-Jeno
Saddam Hussein
Augustus
Confucianism
31. Early-sixteenth-century Spanish adventurers who conquered Mexico - Central America - and Peru. (Examples Cortez - Pizarro - Francisco.)
Minoans
Nazca
Conquistadors
African National Congress
32. Many people (mostly women) were accused of this and burned at the stake in medieval and early modern Europe.
Witchcraft
Napoleon Bonaparte
Dalai Lama
Neo-Assyrians
33. 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.
Democracy
Persian Wars
Serf
Mohandas Gandhi
34. Date: Battle of Tours(Hint: _32 CE)
1956
732 CE
Vladimir Lenin
Champa Rice
35. Chinese ethical and philosophical teachings of Confucius which emphasized education - family - peace - and justice
Tito
Telegraph
NATO
Confucianism
36. Techniques for ascertaining the future or the will of the gods by interpreting natural phenomena such as - in early China - the cracks on oracle bones or - in ancient Greece - the flight of birds through sectors of the sky.
Divination
Stalingrad
Berlin Blockade
Capitalism
37. Intellectual movement initiated in Western Europe 'putting man first' - and considering humans to be of primary importance.
Ferdinand Magellan
Carthage
3000s BCE
Humanism
38. Date: Fall of Rome(Hint: _76 CE)
476 CE
assimilation
Adolf Hitler
Max Planck
39. President of Argentina (1946-1955 - 1973-1974). As a military officer - he championed the rights of labor. Aided by his wife Eva Duarte Peron - he was elected president in 1946. He built up Argentinean industry - became very popular among the urban p
Enlightenment
Dutch West India Company
Siddhartha Gautama
Juan Peron
40. Date: Boer War - British in control of South Africa (Hint: 1__9)
Labor union
1899
Khipu
Tang Revival
41. A mechanical device for transferring text or graphics from a woodblock or type to paper using ink. Presses using movable type first appeared in Europe in about 1450.
Pericles
Printing press
Fourteen Points
Huns
42. Japanese business groups after the post-WWII dismantling of the zaibatsu. They are Alliances of corporations each often centered around a bank. They dominate the post-WWII Japanese economy.
Balance of Power
Auschwitz
Benjamin Franklin
Keiretsu
43. Period in the 16th and 17th centuries where many thinkers rejected doctrines of the past dealing with the natural world in favor of new scientific ideas.
Scientific Revolution
Steam engine
Cold War
Deng Xiaoping
44. 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.
Indulgences
Neo-Assyrian Empire
Janissary
Afrikaners
45. Northeast Asian peoples who defeated the Ming Dynasty and founded the Qing Dynasty in 1644 - which was the last of China's imperial dynasties.
Charles de Gaulle
Timur
Manchus
1533
46. 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.
Hundred Years War
Witchcraft
Yin and yang
Janissaries
47. 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.
Caesar Augustus
Zimmerman telegram
Otto von Bismarck
1989
48. Revolutionary Leader in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution.
Persepolis
Zapata
Joseph Stalin
Bolshevik
49. 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
Philosophes
Western Front
Mamluks
Isfahan
50. Date: Treaty of Versailles - End of WWI
Terrorism
1919
Huguenot
Treaty of Versailles