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AP World History
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1. The revolt against the British by many different groups across India 1857 but led particularly by some of the disgruntled Indian soldiers working for the British. It caused the British government to take over more direct control of India from the Bri
Sufi
Octavian
Sepoy Mutiny
Centuries
2. Yugoslav statesman who led the resistance to German occupation during World War II and established a communist state after the war
Hacienda
1521
Indian Ocean
Tito
3. A powerful city-state in central Mexico (100-75 C.E.). Its population was about 150 -000 at its peak in 600.
Hegemony
Teotihuacan
Asante
Puranas
4. In Tibetan Buddhism - a teacher.
Protestant Reformation
Ramesses II
Yuan Empire
Lama
5. The 'divine wind -' which the Japanese credited with blowing Mongol invaders away from their shores in 1281.
Thomas Edison
Hieroglyphics
95 Theses
Kamikaze
6. A Jew from Galilee in northern Israel who sought to reform Jewish beliefs and practices. He was executed as a revolutionary by the Romans. He is the basis of the world's largest religion.
Chinampas
Nazism
Cixi
Jesus
7. Women forced into prostitution by the Japanese during WWII. The women came from countries in East and Southeast Asia as Japan's empire expanded.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Otto von Bismarck
Comfort girls
Suleiman the Magnificent
8. The most important work of Indian sacred literature - a dialogue between the great warrior Arjuna and the god Krishna on duty and the fate of the spirit.
Sudetenland
Bhagavad-Gita
Witchcraft
Vedas
9. Date: German blitzkrieg in Poland starting WWII in Europe.
Italian Renaissance
1939
Bread and Circuses
Zaibatsu
10. The period of the Stone Age associated with the evolution of humans. It predates the Neolithic period.
Sandinistas
Hegemony
Nazism
Paleolithic
11. The network of Atlantic Ocean trade routes between Europe - Africa - and the Americas that underlay the Atlantic system.
New Imperialism
Uigurs
Great Circuit
French Revolution
12. War between Athens and Spartan Alliances. The war was largely a consequence of Athenian imperialism in the Aegean region. It went on for over 20 years. Ultimately - Sparta prevailed but both were weakened sufficient to be soon conquered by Macedonian
Neo-Assyrian Empire
Mandate of Heaven
Siddhartha Gautama
Peloponnesian War
13. The process by which different ethnic groups lose their distinctive cultural identity through contact with the dominant culture of a society - and gradually become absorbed and integrated into it.
assimilation
Napoleon Bonaparte
Samsara
Trireme
14. Chinese man who led the revolution against the Manchu Dynasty.
1910
Warsaw Pact
Sun Yat-sen
Suez Canal
15. Date: Battle of Manzikert(Hint: __71 CE)
Korean War
1071 CE
1947
6th century BCE
16. 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
10000 BCE
Adolf Hitler
Leonardo da Vinci
Stoicism
17. Trade triangle between US - Britain - and Africa. Ships would take valued goods to Britain from America - get money - sail down to Africa - buy slaves - and take them back to America
Peloponnesian War
Xia
Mao Zedong
The Golden Triangle
18. 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
1987
Memphis
Peloponnesian War
19. Rebel forces in Nicaragua who struggled against what they saw as US occupation of their nation and US backed puppet rulers in their nation's government. Particularly active in the 1970s and 1980s. The US frequently arranged groups to fight against th
323 BCE
Cortes
ideograms
Sandinista
20. Raised fields constructed along lake shores in Mesoamerica to increase agricultural yields.
Jenne-jeno
Chinampas
Imperialism
Fertile Crescent
21. Domination of one culture over another by a deliberate policy or by economic or technological superiority.
Zaibatsu
Mao Zedong
Zimmerman telegram
Cultural imperialism
22. Naval base in Hawaii attacked by Japanese aircraft on December 7 - 1941. The sinking of much of the U.S. Pacific Fleet brought the United States into World War II.
220 CE
Pearl Harbor
Bourgeoisie
League of Nations
23. Luther's list of accusations against the Roman Catholic Church - which included the sale of indulgences
Hundred Years War
Liu Bang
95 Theses
Persian Wars
24. 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
Ethiopia
Byzantine Empire
Asante
25. The most important military leader in the struggle for independence in South America. Born in Venezuela - he led military forces there and in Colombia - Ecuador - Peru - and Bolivia.
Polis
Simon Bolivar
1325 CE
Tanzimat
26. A person who lives a way of life - forced by a scarcity of resources - in which groups of people continually migrate to find pastures and water.
Emilano Zapata
1917
Western Front
Nomad
27. 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.
Hittites
Islam
Mass production
Sub-Saharan Africa
28. 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.
Scholasticism
Getulio Vargas
Centuries
Jainism
29. The act of accusing people of disloyalty and communism
Colombian Exchange
McCarthyism
1756
Maximillien Robespierre
30. Queen of Egypt (1473-1458 B.C.E.). Dispatched a naval expedition down the Red Sea to Punt (possibly Somalia) - the faraway source of myrrh. There is evidence of opposition to a woman as ruler - and after her death her name was frequently expunged.
ideograms
Hatshepsut
Bartolome de Las Casas
Mita
31. A major Hindu god called The Preserver.
Holocaust
Kepler
Vishnu
legalism
32. Central Asian leader of a Mongol tribe who attempted to re-establish the Mongol Empire in the late 1300's. His biggest rival though was the Islamized Golden Horde. He is the great great grandfather of Babur who later founds the Mughal Empire.
legalism
Pearl Harbor
Minoan
Timur
33. An array of Germanic peoples - pushed further westward by nomads from central Asia. They in turn migrated west into Rome - upsetting the rough balance of power that existed between Rome and these people.
Shi Huangdi
Goths
Enlightenment
Bartolomeu Dias
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
Timur
Zhou dynasty
Industrial Revolution
Talmud
35. Moroccan Muslim scholar - the most widely traveled individual of his time. He wrote a detailed account of his visits to Islamic lands from China to Spain and the western Sudan.
Ptolemy
1571
Ibn Battuta
Karma
36. 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.
Sumer
Legalism
Caravel
Stock exchange
37. The capital of Old Kingdom Egypt - near the head of the Nile Delta. Early rulers were interred in the nearby pyramids.
Nazca
Memphis
Aswan High Dam
Solon
38. 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
Neolithic
Jainism
Sumer
Puritans
39. Greek ships built specifically for ramming enemy ships.
Champa Rice
Mechanization
1324 CE
Trireme
40. A line of trenches and fortifications in World War I that stretched without a break from Switzerland to the North Sea. Scene of most of the fighting between Germany - on the one hand - and France and Britain - on the other.
Theodosius
Totalitarianism
Western Front
1588
41. 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.
Caravel
Siddhartha Gautama
Scramble for Africa
Hydrogen bomb
42. The theory developed in early modern England and spread elsewhere that royal power should be subject to legal and legislative checks.
Mandate of Heaven
1950
Tokugawa Shogunate
Constitutionalism
43. Andean labor system based on shared obligations to help kinsmen and work on behalf of the ruler and religious organizations.
Mita
Neo-Assyrians
Cyrus II
Maori
44. A business - often backed by a government charter - that sold shares to individuals to raise money for its trading enterprises and to spread the risks (and profits) among many investors.
Siberia
Opium Wars
1588
Joint-stock company
45. Members of a leftist coalition that overthrew the Nicaraguan dictatorship of Anastasia Somoza in 1979 and attempted to install a socialist economy. The United States financed armed opposition by the Contras. They lost national elections in 1990.
Aqueduct
Encomienda
Richard Arkwright
Sandinistas
46. Descendants of the Prophet Muhammad's uncle - al-Abbas - they overthrew the Umayyad Caliphate and ruled an Islamic empire from their capital in Baghdad (founded 762) from 750 to 1258.
Abbasid Caliphate
Solomon's Temple
Centuries
Enlightenment
47. 1st unified imperial Chinese dynasty
1956
Bourgeoisie
Indian National Congress
Qin
48. The earliest known Chinese writing is found on these from ritual activity of the Shang period.
Guomindang
Oracle Bones
Muhammad Ali
Apostle Paul
49. Date: Mansa Musa's Pilgrimage(Hint: __24 CE)
Zulu
1324 CE
Marco Polo
cuneiform
50. 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.
Muhammad Ali
Sudetenland
Four Noble Truths
Fertile Crescent