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AP World History
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1. Date: Roman Capital moved to Constantinople(Hint: _33 CE)
Battle of Midway
333 CE
Scientific Revolution
1959
2. His doctrine of duty and public service had a great influence on subsequent Chinese thought and served as a code of conduct for government officials. Although his real name was Kongzi (551-479 B.C.E.).
Confucius
Khipu
3000s BCE
New Economic Policy
3. English industrialist whose pottery works were the first to produce fine-quality pottery by industrial methods.
Josiah Wedgwood
Submarine telegraph cables
Emperor Menelik
1325 CE
4. 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.
Mantra
Otto von Bismarck
Diocletian
Yin and yang
5. Socrates' most well known pupil. Founded an academy in Athens.
Colonialism
Plato
Deism
Yongle
6. Emperor of the Roman Empire who made Christianity the official religion of the empire.
Zulu
Constantinople
Vedas
Theodosius
7. Was a semi-feudal government of Japan in which one of the shoguns unified the country under his family's rule. They moved the capital to Edo - which now is called Tokyo. This family ruled from Edo 1868 - when it was abolished during the Meiji Restora
Qing Empire
Tokugawa Shogunate
Warring States Period
Holy Roman Empire
8. A collection of sacred books containing diverse materials concerning the origins - experiences - beliefs - and practices of the early Hebrew people. Most of the extant text was compiled by members of the priestly class in the fifth century B.C.E.
Hebrew Bible
Sahel
Pancho Villa
New Economic Policy
9. Date: Slaves begin moving to Americas (Hint: 1__2)
Nehru
Minoan
1502
Muhammad Ali
10. Leader of the Chinese Communist Party (1927-1976). He led the Communists on the Long March (1934-1935) and rebuilt the Communist Party and Red Army during the Japanese occupation of China (1937-1945).
Persepolis
Jenne-Jeno
Beijing
Mao Zedong
11. Winston Churchill's term for the Cold War division between the Soviet-dominated East and the U.S.-dominated West.
Enlightenment
Iron curtain
Cambyses II
Toussaint L'Ouverture
12. Date: East-West Great Schism in Christian Church (Hint: __54 CE)
Franz Ferdinand
Olmec
1054 CE
Bartholomew Dias
13. 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.
Ming
Jenne-Jeno
Manchus
Jacobins
14. The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers gave life to the first known agricultural villages in this area about 10 -000 years ago and the first known cities about 5 -000 years ago.
Fertile Crescent
Yin and yang
Cyrus
Gunpowder
15. Political realism or practical politics - especially policy based on power rather than on ideals.
Investiture
Realpolitik
James Watt
1885
16. General and leader of Nationalist China after 1925. Although he succeeded Sun Yat-sen as head of the Guomindang - he became a military dictator whose major goal was to crush the communist movement led by Mao Zedong.
4th century CE
Chiang Kai-Shek
Alexander the Great
New Economic Policy
17. The movement to make slavery and the slave trade illegal. Begun by Quakers in England in the 1780s.
1839
Apostle Paul
OPEC
Abolition
18. A grant of authority over a population of Amerindians in the Spanish colonies. It provided the grant holder with a supply of cheap labor and periodic payments of goods by the Amerindians. It obliged the grant holder to Christianize the native America
Leonardo da Vinci
World Bank
Encomienda
333 CE
19. Historians' name for the eastern portion of the Roman Empire from the fourth century until its downfall to the Ottomans in 1453. Famous for being a center of Orthodox Christianity and Greek-based culture.
Jamestown
Tribute system
Byzantine Empire
Absolutism
20. Andean labor system based on shared obligations to help kinsmen and work on behalf of the ruler and religious organizations.
Mita
Black Death
Pancho Villa
Agora
21. 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.
1931
Qin
OPEC
Legalism
22. 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)
Bourgeoisie
Joseph Stalin
Ramesses II
Shamanism
23. Empire created by indigenous Muslims in western Sudan of West Africa from the thirteenth to fifteenth century. It was famous for its role in the trans-Saharan gold trade.
Empress Wu
Agora
Mali
1914-1918
24. A member of the more mystical third sect of Islam
Ghana
McCarthyism
Sufi
James Watt
25. Suffering is always present in life; desire is the cause of suffering; freedom from suffering can be achieved in nirvana; the Eightfold Path leads to nirvana
Zen
Bourgeoisie
Jacobins
Four Noble Truths
26. Large Muslim state founded in 1809 in what is now northern Nigeria.
Simon Bolivar
Sokoto Caliphate
Civilian Conservation Corps
Deng Xiaoping
27. Sea-faring proto-Greek kingdom whose abrupt demise triggered the Greek Dark Ages ca. 1200 BCE-800 BCE
Champa Rice
Adolf Hitler
Mansa Musa
Mycenae
28. A large and wealthy city that was the imperial capital of the Byzantine empire and later the Ottoman empire - now known as Istanbul
Colonization
Zoroaster
Constantinople
Victorian Age
29. Philosophy that emphasizes human reason and ethics; sometimes denies the existence of a god
Submarine telegraph cables
Young Turks
Memphis
Humanism
30. Brink-of-war confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union over the latter's placement of nuclear-armed missiles in Cuba.
Cuban Missile Crisis
Mughal Empire
Mycenae
Varna
31. The act of accusing people of disloyalty and communism
Fransisco Pizarro
Jesus
Salvador Allende
McCarthyism
32. When colonists were allowed to use Indians for forced labor in colonial South America - also known as the repartimiento system
Kamikaze
Mita
Capitalism
Caliphate
33. Revolutionary and leader of peasants in the Mexican Revolution. He mobilized landless peasants in south-central Mexico in an attempt to seize and divide the lands of the wealthy landowners. Though successful for a time - he was ultimately assassinate
Emilano Zapata
Indulgences
Enlightenment
Modernization
34. 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.
Augustus
Maya
Five Year Plans
Stalingrad
35. 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.
Muhammad Ali
Fresco
Woodrow Wilson
Paleolithic
36. East African highland nation lying east of the Nile River.
Crystal Palace
Mandate of Heaven
Ethiopia
Three-field system
37. Date: Six-day war in Israel; Chinese Cultural Revolution (Hint: 1__7)
Zhou dynasty
1967
Colonization
3000s BCE
38. 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
1492
Forbidden City
Roman Republic
Hieroglyphics
39. The idea that government should refrain from interfering in economic affairs. The classic exposition of laissez-faire principles is Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations (1776).
Puritans
Zoroastrianism
Olmec
Laissez faire
40. 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.
Imperialism
Agora
Civilian Conservation Corps
Black Death
41. In medieval Europe - a large - self-sufficient landholding consisting of the lord's residence (manor house) - outbuildings - peasant village - and surrounding land.
Balfour Declaration
Fascism
Manor
Kepler
42. Date: Stock Market Crash
Caesar Augustus
Pericles
Carthage
1929
43. Date: Many European Revolutions / Marx and Engles write Communist Manifesto (Hint: 1__8)
1967
Thomas Edison
Solon
1848
44. Date: 7 years war between France and Britain begins (Hint: 1__6)
1756
Bolshevik
Holy Roman Empire
Sokoto Caliphate
45. 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
Hellenistic Age
Teotihuacan
Suleiman the Magnificent
1588
46. Trials held for the Germans convicted of war crimes
Ming
Nikita Khrushchev
Pax Romana
Nuremberg Trials
47. French revolutionary group formed mainly by middle classes who opposed more radical
Realpolitik
476 CE
Long March
Girondins
48. 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.
Absolutism
Porfirio Díaz
Reconquista
Royal African Company
49. A region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers that developed the first urban societies. In the Bronze Age this area included Sumer and the Akkadian - Babylonian and Assyrian empires - In the Iron Age - it was ruled by the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Baby
Mesopotamia
Stock exchange
Investiture
Juan Peron
50. A war instigated by a major power that does not itself participate
Keiretsu
Gunpowder
Macartney Mission
Proxy war