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AP World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Date: East-West Great Schism in Christian Church (Hint: __54 CE)
1502
1054 CE
Constitutional Convention
Leonid Brezhnev
2. Mesopotamian empire that conquered the existing Median - Lydian - and Babylonian empires
Leonardo da Vinci
Persia
Cecil Rhodes
Deng Xiaoping
3. Young provincial lawyer who led the most radical phases of the French Revolution. His execution ended the Reign of Terror. See Jacobins.
Octavian
Maximillien Robespierre
Montezuma II
Asoka
4. These strong and predictable winds have long been ridden across the open sea by sailors - and the large amounts of rainfall that they deposit on parts of India - Southeast Asia - and China allow for the cultivation of several crops a year.
Kamikaze
Paterfamilias
Monsoon
Berlin Blockade
5. The last Aztec emperor. Here he is on vacation at the beach - just days before being captured and killed by Cortés in 1520.
Montezuma II
Faisal
1861
Hiroshima
6. Date: Marco Polo Travels(Hint: '__71-__95 CE')
Sikhs
1271-1295 CE
Napoleon
Medieval
7. German leader of the Nazi Party
Adolf Hitler
Zoroaster
1950
Delhi Sulatanate
8. Date: Treaty of Versailles - End of WWI
1919
1991
Mali
1898
9. Created the Persian Empire by defeating the Medes - Lydians - and Babylonians; was known for his allowance of existing governments to continue governing under his name
Auschwitz
1947
Jenne-Jeno
Cyrus II
10. Portuguese navigator that discovered the Cape of Good Hope
180 CE
Bartholomew Dias
Fascist Party
Shamanism
11. The formula - brought to China in the 400s or 500s - was first used to make fumigators to keep away insect pests and evil spirits. In later centuries it was used to make explosives and grenades and to propel cannonballs - shot - and bullets.
Gujarat
Auschwitz
Gens de couleur
Gunpowder
12. 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.
1857
Nomad
Bourgeoisie
Darius I
13. A long-lived ruler of New Kingdom Egypt (r. 1290-1224 B.C.E.). He reached an accommodation with the Hittites of Anatolia after a military standoff. He built on a grand scale throughout Egypt.
Royal African Company
Puranas
Triumvirate
Ramesses II
14. Date: Start of the ten year long Mexican Revolution. Not to be confused with Mexican war of Independence (1810-1821) (Hint: 1__0)
Macartney Mission
Vishnu
1910
Zapata
15. 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
Girondins
Witch-hunt
Khmer Empire
16. East African highland nation lying east of the Nile River.
Ethiopia
Leonardo da Vinci
Ottomans
Gens de couleur
17. Soviet leader who denounced Stalin
Jacobins
Teotihuacan
Jainism
Nikita Khrushchev
18. Spanish general whose armies took control of Spain in 1939 and who ruled as a dictator until his death
Francisco Franco
Lama
5th century BCE
Winston Churchill
19. Spanish explorer and conquistador who led the conquest of Aztec Mexico in 1519-1521 for Spain.
Hernan Cortes
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Dar al-Islam
Olmec
20. 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.
Mahayana Buddhism
Armenia
Creoles
Islam
21. Mesoamerican civilization in lower Mexico around 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE focused. Most remembered for their large stone heads.
Olmec
Siberia
Nehru
1931
22. A popular philosophical movement of the 1700s that focused on human reasoning - natural science - political and ethical philosophy.
Enlightenment
Steppes
Constantinople
Mestizo
23. The initials of the international body established in 1995 to foster and bring order to international trade.
WTO
Steel
Sub-Saharan Africa
Creole
24. 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
Charles de Gaulle
Mandate System
Cortes
Tang Empire
25. The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves.
deforestation
1492
Mestizo
Henry the Navigator
26. Literally 'middle age -' a term that historians of Europe use for the period between roughly 500 and 1400 - signifying the period between Greco-Roman antiquity and the Renaissance.
Medieval
Kievan Russia
Third World
Shinto
27. A small - highly maneuverable three-masted ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic.
Dirty War
Apostle Paul
Qing Empire
Caravel
28. A specialized agency of the United Nations that makes loans to countries for economic development - trade promotion - and debt consolidation. Its formal name is the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
Trireme
Mamluks
Postmodernism
World Bank
29. 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.
ideograms
Nasir al-Din Tusi
Akbar
Encomienda
30. Characterized inter-state relations in ancient India
Artha-sastra
Yin and yang
Harappa
Constantinople
31. Chinese nationalist revolutionary - founder and leader of the Guomindang until his death. He attempted to create a liberal democratic political movement in China but was thwarted by military leaders.
Theravada Buddhism
Sun Yat-Sen
Herodotus
Sudetenland
32. Peoples of the Russian Empire who lived outside the farming villages - often as herders - mercenaries - or outlaws. Cossacks led the conquest of Siberia in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Jesus
Cossaks
1929
Tamil Kingdoms
33. 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.
Hiroshima
Yin and yang
Macartney Mission
Zhou dynasty
34. South Africans descended from Dutch and French settlers of the seventeenth century. Their Great Trek founded new settler colonies in the nineteenth century. Though a minority among South Africans - they held political power after 1910.
Muscovy
Afrikaners
Carthage
2001
35. An epic poem from Mesopotamia - and among the earliest known works of literary writing.
Habsburg
Balfour Declaration
Tao-te Ching
Epic of Gilgamesh
36. President of the United States (1913-1921) and the leading figure at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. He was unable to persuade the U.S. Congress to ratify the Treaty of Versailles or join the League of Nations.
Woodrow Wilson
Hellenistic Age
Zulu
Weimar Republic
37. The network of Atlantic Ocean trade routes between Europe - Africa - and the Americas that underlay the Atlantic system.
Christopher Columbus
1956
Rajputs
Great Circuit
38. Egyptian pharaoh who founded the Middle Kingdom by REUNITING Upper and Lower Egypt in 2134 BCE.
Electricity
Alexandria
Mentuhotep I
Safavid Empire
39. A ship canal in northeastern Egypt linking the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Sea
Christopher Columbus
Little Ice Age
Suez Canal
Sasanid Empire
40. A Greek word meaning 'dispersal -' used to describe the communities of a given ethnic group living outside their homeland. Jews - for example - were spread from Israel to western Asia and Mediterranean lands in by the Romans.
Diaspora
Tito
Akbar
Repartimiento
41. System of knotted colored cords used by preliterate Andean peoples to transmit information. These knots are interesting because the Inca are notable for being a relatively sophisticated empire and civilization - but they had no written language (very
Girondins
Khipu
Alexandria
Augustus
42. Region of Northeast Asia North of Korea.
Manchuria
Zen
Henry the Navigator
McCarthyism
43. Philosophy that teaches that everything should be left to the natural order; rejects many of the Confucian ideas but coexisted with Confucianism in China
Grand Canal
Daoism
1533
Montezuma II
44. 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
Tao-te Ching
Tito
Daoism
45. The chief marketplace of Athens - center of the city's civic life.
Hegemony
Guomindang
Carthage
Agora
46. The theologians and legal experts of Islam.
Beijing
Black Death
Ulama
Centuries
47. Date: Vietnamese defeat French at Dien Bien Phu (Hint: 1__4)
French Revolution
Safavid Persia
1954
Simon Bolivar
48. Trials held for the Germans convicted of war crimes
Hinduism
Chiang Kai-Shek
Nuremberg Trials
Teotihuacan
49. 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.
Adolf Hitler
1914-1918
Durbar
Marie Curie
50. Region of the Atlantic coast of West Africa occupied by modern Ghana; named for its gold exports to Europe from the 1470s onward.
Gold Coast
1324 CE
Nazca
Cultural imperialism