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AP World History
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1. U.S. naval victory over the Japanese fleet in June 1942 - in which the Japanese lost four of their best aircraft carriers. It marked a turning point in the pacific theater of World War II.
1324 CE
Agricultural Revolution
Cyrus II
Battle of Midway
2. Nineteenth-century idea in Western societies that men and women - especially of the middle class - should have different roles in society: women as wives - mothers - and homemakers; men as breadwinners and participants in business and politics
Socialists
Apostle Paul
180 CE
Separate Spheres
3. An area of homogenous people that share a common feeling of nationality
Mercantilism
Western Front
1905
Nation-State
4. In colonial Spanish America - term used to describe someone of European descent born in the New World. Elsewhere in the Americas - the term is used to describe all nonnative peoples.
Creoles
Vedas
Asian Tigers
Dirty War
5. Archduke of Austria-Hungary assassinated by a Serbian nationalist. A major catalyst for WWI.
Tanzimat
Copernicus
1989
Franz Ferdinand
6. The world's first civilization - founded in Mesopotamia - which existed for over 3 -000 years.
St. Augustine
Sumer
Aborigine
Gamal Abdel Nasser
7. Political units in India in the years 700-600 BC. They are the major realms or kingdoms of Vedic (Iron Age) India. They are the earliest kingdoms set up by the Indo-Aryans migrants to India.
Janapadas
1054 CE
Mulatto
Submarine telegraph cables
8. The more mystical and larger of the two main Buddhist sects - this one originated in India in the 400s CE and gradually found its way north to the Silk road and into Central and East Asia.
Czar
Han
Mahayana Buddhism
Hacienda
9. A political theory of ancient China in which those in power were given the right to rule from a divine source
Panama Canal
Mandate of Heaven
Iron curtain
Vedas
10. Political and human rights agreement signed in Helsinki - Finland in 1975 by the Soviet Union and western European countries.
ideograms
Helsinki Accords
Minoan
Hydrogen bomb
11. Eighteenth-century English intellectual who warned that population growth threatened future generations because - in his view - population growth would always outstrip increases in agricultural production.
Thomas Malthus
Chavin
Collectivization
1071 CE
12. Intellectual movement initiated in Western Europe 'putting man first' - and considering humans to be of primary importance.
Gens de couleur
Cambyses II
Nikita Khrushchev
Humanism
13. Date: End of Han Dynasty(Hint: _20 CE)
Zimmerman telegram
Asian Tigers
Janissary
220 CE
14. Characterized inter-state relations in ancient India
1347 CE
Nasir al-Din Tusi
Napoleon
Artha-sastra
15. The act of accusing people of disloyalty and communism
Sudetenland
Hoplite
Josiah Wedgwood
McCarthyism
16. 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
Peloponnesian War
Khomeini
1911
Nation-State
17. Chancellor of Prussia from 1862 until 1871 - when he became chancellor of Germany. A conservative nationalist - he led Prussia to victory against Austria (1866) and France (1870) and was responsible for the creation of the German Empire
Sepoy Mutiny
Otto von Bismarck
Holocaust
Teotihuacan
18. Assyrian resurgence that initiated a series of conquests until a combined attack by Medes and Babylon defeated them
1517
Ayatollah Khomeini
Neo-Assyrians
Confucianism
19. Belief in a single divine entity. The Israelite worship of Yahweh developed into an exclusive belief in one god - and this concept passed into Christianity and Islam.
Mass deportation
Monotheism
Taiping Rebellion
Little Ice Age
20. City in Japan - the first to be destroyed by an atomic bomb - on August 6 - 1945. The bombing hastened the end of World War II.
Mestizo
Oracle Bones
Pearl Harbor
Hiroshima
21. Trials held for the Germans convicted of war crimes
Oracle Bones
Nuremberg Trials
1941
Epic of Gilgamesh
22. Book composed of divine revelations made to the Prophet Muhammad between ca. 610 and his death in 632; the sacred text of the religion of Islam.
Sikhs
Quran
Royal African Company
European Community
23. The period of the Stone Age associated with the evolution of humans. It predates the Neolithic period.
Forbidden City
Repartimiento
Economic sanctions
Paleolithic
24. A trading company chartered by the English government in 1672 to conduct its merchants' trade on the Atlantic coast of Africa. (p. 507)
Long March
Janapadas
Royal African Company
1054 CE
25. Date: Congress of Vienna (Hint: 1__5)
King Charles I
Tribune
Humanists
1815
26. A tradition relating the words or deeds of the Prophet Muhammad; next to the Quran - the most important basis for Islamic law.
1517
1863
hadith
Hellenistic
27. American inventor best known for inventing the electric light bulb - acoustic recording on wax cylinders - and motion pictures.
Yuan Empire
Thomas Edison
Durbar
Neo-Assyrian Empire
28. A 184 C.E. peasant revolt against emperor Ling of Han. Led by Daoists who proclaimed that a new era would be3ing with the fall of the Han. Although this specific revolt was suppressed - it triggered a continuous string of additional outbreaks.
1492
Yellow Turban
Printing press
Mao Zedong
29. One of the early proto-Greek peoples from 2600 BCE to 1500 BCE. Inhabitants of the island of Crete. Their site of Knossos is pictured above.
6th century BCE
Minoans
1954
Cortes
30. The elite professional class of officials who administered the government of British India. Originally composed exclusively of well-educated British men - it gradually added qualified Indians.
Suleiman the Magnificent
632 CE
Janapadas
Indian Civil Service
31. The manufacture of many identical products by the division of labor into many small
Agora
McCarthyism
Kievan Russia
Mass production
32. 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.
Darius I
ethnic cleansing
Constantine
Absolutism
33. Prosperous civilization on the Aegean island of Crete in the second millennium B.C.E. Exerted powerful cultural influences on the early Greeks.
1502
Minoan
Kievan Russia
Tang Empire
34. British statesman and leader during World War II; received Nobel prize for literature in 1953
Solidarity
Agricultural Revolution
Timur
Winston Churchill
35. The Ottoman province in the Balkans that rose up against Janissary control in the early 1800s. Terrorists from here triggered WWI. After World War II it became the central province of Yugoslavia.
Serbia
Aqueduct
1861
Diaspora
36. City in western Arabia to which the Prophet Muhammad and his followers emigrated in 622 to escape persecution in Mecca.
Sepoy
Malay
Medina
Laissez Faire
37. 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
Francisco Franco
Mao Zedong
Parthians
38. 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.
Ottomans
African National Congress
Iron curtain
Oracle Bones
39. The policy in international relations by which - beginning in the eighteenth century - the major European states acted together to prevent any one of them from becoming too powerful.
NATO
Balance of power
1950
1839
40. The pursuit of people suspected of witchcraft - especially in northern Europe in the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Witch-hunt
Nonaligned
Shang
221 BCE
41. Date: Defeat of the Spanish Armada by the British (Hint: 1__8)
1588
Warring States Period
Labor union
Julius Caesar
42. in Ancient Rome - a plebian officer elected by plebeians charged to protect their lives and properties - with a right of veto against legislative proposals of the Senate.
Darius I
Augustus
Tribune
Iroquois Confederacy
43. Under the Roman Republic - one of the two magistrates holding supreme civil and military authority. Nominated by the Senate and elected by citizens in the Comitia Centuriata - the consuls held office for one year and each had power of veto over the o
Enclosure Movement
Neocolonialism
Consul
Tang Revival
44. Capital city of Egypt and home of the ruling dynasties during the Middle and New Kingdoms. Amon - patron deity of Thebes - became one of the chief gods of Egypt. Monarchs were buried across the river in the Valley of the Kings. (p. 43)
Thebes
Habsburgs
Bhagavad-Gita
Inca
45. Boycotts - embargoes - and other economic measures that one country uses to pressure another country into changing its policies.
Economic sanctions
1789
Sumer
95 Theses
46. Dictator of Brazil from 1930 to 1945 and from 1951 to 1954. Defeated in the presidential election of 1930 - he overthrew the government and created Estado Novo ('New State') - a dictatorship that emphasized industrialization.
Woodrow Wilson
Persian Wars
Porfirio Díaz
Getulio Vargas
47. Date: Decade when Independence in mainland Latin America began (Hint: 1__0s)
1258 CE
Qin
1959
1810s
48. 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.
Taiping Rebellion
Shang Dynasty
Goths
Empress Dowager Cixi
49. Date: Travels of Ibn Battuta begin(Hint: __25 CE)
Horse collar
Tiananmen Square
1325 CE
Weimar Republic
50. Large conglomerate corporations that exerted a great deal of political and economic power in Imperial Japan. By WWII - four of them controlled most of the economy of Japan.
Mass deportation
Railroads
Mughal Empire
Zaibatsu