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AP World History
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1. Statement of fundamental political rights adopted by the French National Assembly at the beginning of the French Revolution.
1905
Adolf Hitler
Perestroika
Declaration of the Rights of Man
2. Date: 7 years war between France and Britain begins (Hint: 1__6)
Indentured servitude
Zoroaster
Hinduism
1756
3. A religion originating in ancient Iran. It centered on a single benevolent deity-Ahuramazda - Emphasizing truth-telling - purity - and reverence for nature - the religion demanded that humans choose sides between good and evil
Zoroastrianism
Mita
Plebeians
10000 BCE
4. 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
Mulatto
Chavin
Fransisco Pizarro
Mandate System
5. 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.
1789
Zhou
Keiretsu
New Imperialism
6. Amorite ruler of Babylon (r. 1792-1750 B.C.E.). He conquered many city-states in southern and northern Mesopotamia and is best known for a code of laws - inscribed on a black stone pillar - illustrating the principles to be used in legal cases.
Hammurabi
1994
Neolithic
Great Zimbabwe
7. Date: Many European Revolutions / Marx and Engles write Communist Manifesto (Hint: 1__8)
Zapata
Monasticism
1848
Jesus
8. Empire unifying China and part of Central Asia - founded 618 and ended 907. The Tang emperors presided over a magnificent court at their capital - Chang'an.
Indian Civil Service
Cixi
Satrapy
Tang Empire
9. Term applied to a group of 'developing' or 'underdeveloped' countries who professed nonalignment during the Cold War.
Bolsheviks
Third World
Napoleon Bonaparte
Gunpowder
10. A pictorial symbol or sign representing an object or concept
vassal
pictograms
Moksha
Lusitania
11. Founder of the Achaemenid Persian Empire. Between 550 and 530 B.C.E. he conquered Media - Lydia - and Babylon. Revered in the traditions of both Iran and the subject peoples.
Cyrus
Kievan Russia
Habsburg
Caste system
12. President of the US during the Bay of Pigs Invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis
John F. Kennedy
Parthians
John Locke
1919
13. The network of trading links after 1500 that moved goods - wealth - people - and cultures around the Atlantic Ocean basin. (p. 497)
Bread and Circuses
1071 CE
Atlantic System
Ayatollah Khomeini
14. Date: Beginnings of Christianity(Hint: _2 CE)
Deng Xiaoping
Solidarity
476 CE
32 CE
15. City located in present-day Tunisia - founded by Phoenicians ca. 800 B.C.E. It became a major commercial center and naval power in the western Mediterranean until defeated by the expanding Roman Republic in the third century B.C.E.
Vedas
Carthage
1956
1905
16. City in western Arabia to which the Prophet Muhammad and his followers emigrated in 622 to escape persecution in Mecca.
Medina
Aristotle
League of Nations
Nasir al-Din Tusi
17. Wife of Juan Peron and champion of the poor in Argentina. She was a gifted speaker and popular political leader who campaigned to improve the life of the urban poor by founding schools and hospitals and providing other social benefits.
City state
Isfahan
Eva Peron
Napoleonic Wars
18. A political theory of ancient China in which those in power were given the right to rule from a divine source
All-India Muslim League
Parthians
Mandate of Heaven
Maori
19. Date: American Revolution/Smith writes Wealth of Nations (Hint: 1__6)
Sunnis
Extraterritoriality
1776
Ottomans
20. 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.
Mohenjo-Daro
Gujarat
Telegraph
5th century BCE
21. Leader of the Soviet Union directly after the Russian Revolution.
Joseph Stalin
1945
Bartolome de Las Casas
Aztecs
22. City on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt founded by Alexander. It became the capital of the Hellenistic kingdom of Ptolemy. It contained the famous Library and the Museum and was a center for leading scientific and literary figures in the classical a
1815
Pilgrims
Alexandria
Realpolitik
23. Region of India controlled by Muslims 1206-1520
Bartolomeu Dias
Delhi Sultanate
Quran
Malay
24. Domination of one culture over another by a deliberate policy or by economic or technological superiority.
Cultural imperialism
Zoroastrianism
Hundred Years War
1853
25. Muslim dynasty after Ummayd - a dynasty that lasted about two centuries that had about 150 years of Persia conquer and was created by Mohammad's youngest uncle's sons
Socialists
Darius I
Abbasid Dynasty
Ramesses II
26. Date: Roman Capital moved to Constantinople(Hint: _33 CE)
Enclosure Movement
Abbasid Dynasty
333 CE
Theodosius
27. Ship canal cut across the isthmus of Panama by United States - it opened in 1915.
McCarthyism
Panama Canal
Augustus
Jainism
28. One of the first monotheistic religions - particularly one with a wide following. It was central to the political and religious culture of ancient Persia.
Constantinople
Zoroastrianism
Enlightenment
Albert Einstein
29. An imperial eunuch and Muslim - entrusted by the Ming emperor Yongle with a series of state voyages that took his gigantic ships through the Indian Ocean - from Southeast Asia to Africa.
Shamanism
Zheng He
Sumerians
Habsburg
30. Chinese dynasty that followed the overthrow of the Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty in China. Among other things - the emperor Yongle sponsored the building of the Forbidden City and the voyages of Zheng He. It was mostly a time of vibrant economic productivity
Ming
Xia
Guomindang
cuneiform
31. A conduit - either elevated or under ground - using gravity to carry water from a source to a location-usually a city-that needed it. The Romans built many of these in a period of substantial urbanization.
Punic Wars
Aqueduct
95 Theses
Mycenae
32. The greatest of the Mughald Emperors. Second half of 1500s. Descendant of Timur. Consolidated power over northern India. Religiously tolerant. Patron of arts - including large mural paintings.
Aswan High Dam
Serf
Mauryan Empire
Akbar
33. 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
Paterfamilias
Toussaint L'Ouverture
Serf
Hieroglyphics
34. A thermonuclear bomb which uses the fusion of isotopes of hydrogen
Hydrogen bomb
hadith
Protestant Reformation
Cuban Missile Crisis
35. Site in Beijing where Chinese students and workers gathered to demand greater political openness in 1989. The demonstration was crushed by Chinese military with many deaths.
Sun Yat-sen
Ethiopia
Tiananmen Square
Congress of Vienna
36. Part of the second triumvirate whom the power eventually shifted to. Assumed the name Augustus Caesar - and became emperor. Was the end of the Roman Republic and the start of the Pax Romana.
Porfirio Díaz
Byzantine Empire
Octavian
Atlantic System
37. International organization founded in 1945 to promote world peace and cooperation. It replaced the League of Nations.
United Nations
Darius I
Dirty War
Mansa Musa
38. Polish trade union created in 1980 to protest working conditions and political repression. It began the nationalist opposition to communist rule that led in 1989 to the fall of communism in eastern Europe.
Western Front
Great Circuit
Solidarity
Shi'a
39. The manufacture of many identical products by the division of labor into many small
Mass production
1871
Shamanism
United Nations
40. The initials of the international body established in 1995 to foster and bring order to international trade.
1857
WTO
French Revolution
Sumer
41. 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
Akhenaten
Darius I
Sun Yat-Sen
42. The historical period characterized by the production of tools from stone and other nonmetallic substances. It was followed in some places by the Bronze Age
Stone Age
Five Year Plans
Sandinista
Umma
43. An organization promoting economic unity in Europe formed in 1967 by consolidation of earlier - more limited - agreements. Replaced by the European Union (EU) in 1993.
European Community
Pearl Harbor
Diocletian
Trireme
44. A trading company chartered by the English government in 1672 to conduct its merchants' trade on the Atlantic coast of Africa. (p. 507)
32 CE
Royal African Company
legalism
Helsinki Accords
45. 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.
Shamanism
Qin
Goths
Huguenot
46. In medieval Europe - a large - self-sufficient landholding consisting of the lord's residence (manor house) - outbuildings - peasant village - and surrounding land.
Concordat
Manor
Hacienda
5th century BCE
47. 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
Submarine telegraph cables
3000s BCE
Long March
Mass deportation
48. A tradition relating the words or deeds of the Prophet Muhammad; next to the Quran - the most important basis for Islamic law.
Zoroastrianism
St. Augustine
hadith
220 CE
49. Between 334 and 323 B.C.E. he conquered the Persian Empire - reached the Indus Valley - founded many Greek-style cities - and spread Greek culture across the Middle East.
Parthians
Alexander the Great
Charles Darwin
Capitalism
50. Date: Treaty of Versailles - End of WWI
1919
Railroads
Weimar Republic
Yin and yang