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AP World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The period of the Stone Age associated with the ancient Agricultural Revolution. It follows the Paleolithic period.
Mamluks
Neolithic
Agricultural Revolution
Carthage
2. Date: Emancipation Proclamation in US (Hint: 1__3)
1488
Shi Huangdi
Mandate of Heaven
1863
3. An umbrella term for people of diverse perspectives but many of whom typically advocate equality - protection of workers from exploitation by property owners and state ownership of major industries. This ideology led to the founding of certain labor
Socialists
Mass deportation
Prince Henry The Navigator
Karma
4. Portuguese explorer. In 1497-1498 he led the first naval expedition from Europe to sail to India - opening an important commercial sea route.
Vasco da Gama
Middle Passage
1848
Caesar Augustus
5. A citizen-soldier of the Ancient Greek City-states. They were primarily armed as spear-men.
Code of Hammurabi
Hoplite
James Watt
Rigveda
6. A device for rapid - long-distance transmission of information over an electric wire. It was introduced in England and North America in the 1830s and 1840s.
Pearl Harbor
Darius I
Mohandas Gandhi
Telegraph
7. A ship canal in northeastern Egypt linking the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Sea
Cixi
Otto von Bismarck
Suez Canal
1861
8. A book composed by Brahman priests that contains verses and Sanskrit poetry
Salvador Allende
Yuan Empire
Rigveda
Shi Huangdi
9. Third ruler of the Persian Empire (r. 521-486 B.C.E.). He crushed the widespread initial resistance to his rule and gave all major government posts to Persians rather than to Medes.
Ziggurat
Fidel Castro
New Economic Policy
Darius I
10. 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.
Grand Canal
Mycenae
Bartolomeu Dias
Agora
11. Date: Commodore Perry opens Japan to trade (Hint: 1__3)
Khipu
Plato
1853
Mantra
12. The English monarch who was beheaded by Puritans (see English Civil War) who then established their own short-lived government ruled by Oliver Cromwell (Mid 1600s).
King Charles I
1347 CE
NATO
Rama
13. Allocation of former German colonies and Ottoman possessions to the victorious powers after World War I - to be administered under League of Nations supervision. Used especially in reference to the Western European possession of the Middle East after
Mandate System
Scramble for Africa
Agora
Sandinista
14. In Indian tradition - the residue of deeds performed in past and present lives that adheres to a 'spirit' and determines what form it will assume in its next life cycle. Used in India to make people happy with their lot in life.
Huguenot
Karma
Holy Roman Empire
Qin
15. Collective name for South Korea - Taiwan - Hong Kong - and Singapore-nations that became economic powers in the 1970s and 1980s.
Cossaks
Crystal Palace
Asian Tigers
Dharma
16. The most destructive civil war in China before the twentieth century. A Christian-inspired rural rebellion threatened to topple the Qing Empire. Leader claimed to be the brother of Jesus.
Richard Arkwright
Guomindang
Paleolithic
Taiping Rebellion
17. Emperor of the Roman Empire who made Christianity the official religion of the empire.
Suleiman the Magnificent
Theodosius
Zulu
Aborigine
18. 17th century English philosopher who opposed the Divine Right of Kings and who asserted that people have a natural right to life - liberty - and property.
NATO
John Locke
Byzantine Empire
Long March
19. The dominant people in the earliest Chinese dynasty for which we have written records (ca. 1750-1027 B.C.E.). Ancestor worship - divination by means of oracle bones - and the use of bronze vessels for ritual purposes were major elements of this cultu
Imperialism
Daoism
United Nations
Shang
20. Roman philosophy which emphasizes accepting life dispassionately
Buddhism
Empress Dowager Cixi
Centuries
Stoicism
21. Plans that Joseph Stalin introduced to industrialize the Soviet Union rapidly - beginning in 1928. They set goals for the output of steel - electricity - machinery - and most other products and were enforced by the police powers of the state.
Long March
Five Year Plans
Mecca
Treaty of Nanking
22. Writers during the Enlightenment and who popularized the new ideas of the time.
Ibn Khaldun
Philosophes
Siddhartha Gautama
Gulag
23. Revolutionary Leader in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution.
Pancho Villa
Zen
Mahabharata
Submarine telegraph cables
24. Eastern part of the Roman Empire that survived the fall of the western part
Byzantine Empire
1910
Mycenae
Pancho Villa
25. Philosophy that emphasizes human reason and ethics; sometimes denies the existence of a god
Humanism
Vladimir Lenin
Teotihuacan
Tang Empire
26. German republic founded after the WWI and the downfall of the German Empire's monarchy.
Weimar Republic
Balance of power
Laissez Faire
Constantine
27. Date: Battle of Sekigahara - Beginning of Tokugawa (Hint: 1__0)
Nomad
1917
1600
Vladimir Lenin
28. City founded as the second capital of the Roman Empire; later became the capital of the Byzantine Empire
Bourgeoisie
Constantinople
Twelve Tables
Treaty Ports
29. Leader of the Soviet Union directly after the Russian Revolution.
Joseph Stalin
Toussaint L'Ouverture
Treaty of Nanking
Cambyses II
30. Heavily armored Greek infantryman of the Archaic and Classical periods who fought in the close-packed phalanx formation. Hoplite armies-militias composed of middle- and upper-class citizens supplying their own equipment. Famously defeated superior nu
Hoplite
Muslim
Ma'at
Babylon
31. Conflict that began with North Korea's invasion of South Korea and came to involve the United Nations (primarily the United States) allying with South Korea and the People's Republic of China allying with North Korea.
Korean War
Shang
Hieroglyphics
Gothic Cathedrals
32. A school of Chinese philosophy that come into prominence during the period of the Warring states and had great influence on the policies of the Qin dynasty. People following this took a pessimistic view of human nature and believed that social harmon
Mongol Empire
Shah Abbas I
Karl Marx
legalism
33. 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.
Repartimiento
Babylonian Empire
Qin
Epic of Gilgamesh
34. Empress of China and mother of Emperor Guangxi. She put her son under house arrest - supported anti-foreign movements like the so-called Boxers - and resisted reforms of the Chinese government and armed forces.
Fidel Castro
Collectivization
Israel
Empress Dowager Cixi
35. Leadership or predominant influence exercised by one nation over others - as in a confederation.
Bartolome de Las Casas
Hegemony
Medina
Agora
36. 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.
Teotihuacan
Tiananmen Square
Hydrogen bomb
Hebrew Bible
37. Date: Sepoy Mutiny or failed Indian revolution against British East India Company colonial rule (Hint: 1__7)
1857
Jesuits
Mestizo
Great Western Schism
38. The plant that produces fibers from which many textiles are woven. Native to India - it spread throughout Asia and then to the New World. It has been a major cash crop in various places - including early Islamic Iran - Yi Korea - Egypt - and the US
French Revolution
Huguenot
Confucianism
Cotton
39. Egyptian pharaoh (r. 1353-1335 B.C.E.). He built a new capital at Amarna - fostered a new style of naturalistic art - and created a religious revolution by imposing worship of the sun-disk.
Empress Wu
Gentry
Vladimir Lenin
Akhenaten
40. The Spanish conqueror of Mexico
Monotheism
Cortes
hadith
Electricity
41. New Zealand indigenous culture established around 800 CE
Daoism
Marie Curie
Samurai
Maori
42. The founder of Persia's classical pre-Islamic religion.
1853
Terrorism
Zoroaster
Weimar Republic
43. Insulated copper cables laid along the bottom of a sea or ocean for telegraphic communication. The first short cable was laid across the English Channel in 1851; the first successful transatlantic cable was laid in 1866. In the late 1980s this techno
Jacobins
Submarine telegraph cables
Joint-stock company
Ghana
44. German physicist who developed the theory of relativity - which states that time - space - and mass are relative to each other and not fixed.
Caliphate
Five Year Plans
Albert Einstein
Samurai
45. Date: Iranian Revolution (Hint: 1__9)
1453 CE
221 BCE
1979
ziggurat
46. The people in Eastern Africa south of Egypt who were rivals of the ancient Egyptians and known for their flourishing kingdom between the 400s BC and the 400s CE. They speak their own language and were known by the Egyptians for their darker skin.
Habsburgs
Mughal Empire
Nubians
Kamikaze
47. A soldier in South Asia - especially in the service of the British.
Asante
Aswan High Dam
Maximillien Robespierre
Sepoy
48. The walled section of Beijing where emperors lived between 1121 and 1924. A portion is now a residence for leaders of the People's Republic of China.
Charlemagne
Catholic Reformation
Forbidden City
Divine Right of Kings
49. 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)
Hegemony
Shamanism
Cecil Rhodes
Julius Caesar
50. Aristocratic leader who guided the Athenian state through the transformation to full participatory democracy for all male citizens.
Pericles
1521
League of Nations
Bartolome de Las Casas