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AP World History
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1. The cycle of life in Hinduism
Investiture
Code of Hammurabi
Samsara
Mycenae
2. Born in Austria - became a radical German nationalist during World War I. He became dictator of Germany in 1933. He led Europe into World War II.
Qin
Adolf Hitler
1325 CE
Huguenot
3. A people of modern South Africa whom King Shaka united beginning in 1818.
Zulu
Balance of power
Umma
Laissez Faire
4. This area possessed the biggest network of sea-based trade in the postclassical period prior to the rise of Atlantic-based trade.
Indian Ocean
Weimar Republic
Alexander the Great
Terrorism
5. In medieval Europe - a large - self-sufficient landholding consisting of the lord's residence (manor house) - outbuildings - peasant village - and surrounding land.
Manor
Hanseatic League
Postmodernism
Ming
6. 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
Jenne-jeno
Pericles
Crusades
Hoplite
7. Date: Beginnings of Agriculture
Aqueduct
Patricians
Grand Canal
10000 BCE
8. The 18th century privatization of common lands in England - which contributed to the increase in population and the rise of industrialization.
Enclosure Movement
1271-1295 CE
1521
Fransisco Pizarro
9. The forgiveness of the punishment due for past sins - granted by the Catholic Church authorities as a reward for a pious act. Martin Luther's protest against the sale of these is often seen as touching off the Protestant Reformation.
Indulgence
1325 CE
Constantinople
Stalingrad
10. A machine that turns the energy released by burning fuel into motion. Thomas Newcomen built the first crude but workable one in 1712. James Watt vastly improved his device in the 1760s and 1770s. It was then applied to machinery.
Steam engine
Mycenae
Peter the Great (1672-1725)
legalism
11. Incarnation of Hindu god Vishnu made famous in the Ramayana
Scientific Revolution
Zoroastrianism
Memphis
Rama
12. 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.
Christopher Columbus
Monotheism
Liu Bang
Sun Yat-Sen
13. Associations like those of merchants or artisans - organized to maintain standards and to protect the interests of its members - and that sometimes constituted a local governing body.
Diffusion
Confucianism
Guild
Encomienda
14. Post-World War II intellectual movement and cultural attitude focusing on cultural pluralism and release from the confines and ideology of Western high culture.
732 CE
Scientific Revolution
Constantinople
Postmodernism
15. An adherent of the Islamic religion.
Toussaint L'Ouverture
Faisal
Columbian Exchange
Muslim
16. The application of machinery to manufacturing and other activities. Among the first processes to be mechanized were the spinning of cotton thread and the weaving of cloth in late-eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century England. (p. 603)
Persian Wars
Mechanization
Comfort girls
Ayatollah Khomeini
17. Turkish-ruled Iranian kingdom (1502-1722) established by Ismail Safavi - who declared Iran a Shi'ite state.
Safavid Empire
Humanists
Auschwitz
Ziggurat
18. 'Selection' in Turkish. The system by which boys from Christian communities were taken by the Ottoman state to serve as Janissaries.
Devshirme
Driver
Cossaks
Taiping Rebellion
19. Also known as the Huang-He. The second longest river in China. The majority of ancient Chinese civilizations originated in its valley.
Malay
Industrial Revolution
Samurai
Yellow River
20. Meeting of representatives of European monarchs called to reestablish the old order and establish a plan for a new balance of power after the defeat of Napoleon.
Congress of Vienna
Humanism
Civilian Conservation Corps
Qin
21. Branch of Islam believing that God vests leadership of the community in a descendant of Muhammad's son-in-law Ali. Mainly found in Iran and a small part of Iraq. It is the state religion of Iran. A member of this group is called a Shi'ite.
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22. Soviet blocking of Berlin from allies; Causing the Berlin Airlift
Nuremberg Trials
Berlin Blockade
Napoleon Bonaparte
liberalism
23. An Indian prince named Siddhartha Gautama - who renounced his wealth and social position. After becoming 'enlightened' (the meaning of this word) he enunciated the principles of Buddhism.
Buddha
Cixi
Yin and yang
Leonardo da Vinci
24. An epic poem from Mesopotamia - and among the earliest known works of literary writing.
Young Turks
James Watt
Epic of Gilgamesh
Caliphate
25. Extensive Mesoamerican culture that made great advances in astronomy in areas such as their famous calendar
Tenochtitlan
Maya
Chavin
Zheng He
26. Date: Beginning of Bronze Age and river valley civilizations (Hint: _000s BCE)
3000s BCE
Delhi Sultanate
Tokugawa Shogunate
Napoleon
27. 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
Zionism
Perestroika
1324 CE
Cyrus II
28. A technique of painting on walls covered with moist plaster. It was used to decorate Minoan and Mycenaean palaces and Roman villas - and became an important medium during the Italian Renaissance.
Syncretism
Agricultural Revolution
333 CE
Fresco
29. 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.
Socrates
Guomindang
Karma
Crusades
30. (r. 1865-1909) - He was active in encouraging the exploration of Central Africa and became the infamous ruler of the Congo Free State (to 1908).
Leonardo da Vinci
Delhi Sulatanate
King Leopold II King of Belgium
Sepoy
31. 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.
1517
Hammurabi
Hebrew Bible
Ramesses II
32. The central text of Daoism.
Tao-te Ching
Witch-hunt
St. Augustine
Movable type
33. Policy proclaimed by Vladimir Lenin in 1924 to encourage the revival of the Soviet economy by allowing small private business and farming using markets instead of communist state ownership. His idea was that the Soviet state would just control 'the c
3000s BCE
1959
New Economic Policy
Hatshepsut
34. Elected assembly in colonial Virginia - created in 1618.
Absolutism
1929
House of Burgesses
Uigurs
35. Date: 1st Palestinian Intifada (Hint: 1__7)
Cixi
legalism
1987
Maori
36. 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
Guomindang
Industrial Revolution
Indulgence
6th century BCE
37. Government ruled by a single party and/or person that exerts unlimited control over its citizen's lives.
1959
Columbian Exchange
Guild
Totalitarianism
38. Date: fall of USSR; 1st Gulf war near Iraq (Hint: 1__1)
1991
Indulgence
Daoism
Richard Arkwright
39. Indian Muslim politician who founded the state of Pakistan. A lawyer by training - he joined the All-India Muslim League in 1913. As leader of the League from the 1920s on - he negotiated with the British/INC for Muslim Political Rights
Agricultural Revolution
Apostle Paul
Durbar
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
40. Invented the condenser and other improvements that made the steam engine a practical source of power for industry and transportation. The watt - an electrical measurement - is named after him.
1863
Ming
Nuclear nonproliferation
James Watt
41. Originally - a title meaning 'universal priest' that the Mongol khans invented and bestowed on a Tibetan lama (priest) in the late 1500s to legitimate their power in Tibet. Subsequently - the title of the religious and political leader of Tibet.
Hieroglyphics
1949
Dalai Lama
Balance of Power
42. The common name for a major outbreak of plague that spread across Asia - North Africa - and Europe in the mid-fourteenth century - carrying off vast numbers of persons.
180 CE
Black Death
Umma
Delhi Sultanate
43. Son of Cyrus II; extended the Persian Empire into Egypt
Movable type
1607
Cambyses II
Pancho Villa
44. Philosophy that teaches that everything should be left to the natural order; rejects many of the Confucian ideas but coexisted with Confucianism in China
Minoan
Aryans
Janissary
Daoism
45. The first state to unify most of the Indian subcontinent. It was founded by Chandragupta Maurya in 324 B.C.E. and survived until 184 B.C.E. From its capital at Pataliputra in the Ganges Valley it grew wealthy from taxes.
Five Year Plans
Humanism
World Bank
Mauryan Empire
46. Genoese mariner who in the service of Spain led expeditions across the Atlantic - reestablishing contact between the peoples of the Americas and the Old World and opening the way to Spanish conquest and colonization.
Gothic Cathedrals
Christopher Columbus
City state
Cold War
47. The Japanese word for a branch of Mahayana Buddhism based on highly disciplined meditation.
Dalai Lama
Zen
Benito Mussolini
Fransisco Pizarro
48. The first Mesoamerican civilization. Between ca. 1200 and 400 B.C.E. - these people of central Mexico created a vibrant civilization that included intensive agriculture - wide-ranging trade - ceremonial centers - and monumental construction.
Shi Huangdi
Olmec
Franz Ferdinand
Zulu
49. A tradition relating the words or deeds of the Prophet Muhammad; next to the Quran - the most important basis for Islamic law.
Deism
hadith
Great Zimbabwe
Extraterritoriality
50. President of the US during the Bay of Pigs Invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis
John F. Kennedy
Keiretsu
Protestant Reformation
Labor union