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AP World History
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1. 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
St. Augustine
Armenia
Constantine
2. He created this dynasty in China and Siberia. Khubilai Khan was head of the Mongol Empire and grandson of Genghis Khan.
Christopher Columbus
Indian Ocean
Yuan Empire
1054 CE
3. Alliance between Athens and many of its allied cities
Delian League
Porfirio Díaz
Ma'at
Triumvirate
4. The 18th century privatization of common lands in England - which contributed to the increase in population and the rise of industrialization.
Puranas
Abbasid Dynasty
Legalism
Enclosure Movement
5. Head of the Soviet Union from 1985 to 1991. His liberalization effort improved relations with the West - but he lost power after his reforms led to the collapse of Communist governments in Eastern Europe.
Mikhail Gorbachev
City state
Pearl Harbor
Afrikaners
6. Someone with interracial ancestry - especially found in Latin America
Colonialism
Divination
Jenne-Jeno
Mestizo
7. Indian statesman. He succeeded Mohandas K. Gandhi as leader of the Indian National Congress. He negotiated the end of British colonial rule in India and became India's first prime minister (1947-1964).
Imperialism
Nehru
Mita
Pilgrimage
8. A 1946 United Nations covenant binding signatory nations to the observance of specified rights.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Siddhartha Gautama
1324 CE
Islam
9. The pursuit of people suspected of witchcraft - especially in northern Europe in the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Rigveda
Jenne-Jeno
Humanists
Witch-hunt
10. Date: Roman Capital moved to Constantinople(Hint: _33 CE)
Shakespeare
Gunpowder
NATO
333 CE
11. Weaving - sewing - carving - and other small-scale industries that can be done in the home. The laborers - frequently women - are usually independent. Most manufacturing was done this way before the industrial revolution.
Cottage industry
Victorian Age
Aristotle
Ma'at
12. Date: East-West Great Schism in Christian Church (Hint: __54 CE)
Chinampas
Liu Bang
1054 CE
Nongovernmental Organizations
13. Empire in southern China (1127-1279) while the Jin people controlled the north. Distinguished for its advances in technology - medicine - astronomy - and mathematics.
1994
Mandate of Heaven
Jesuits
Song Dynasty
14. A large central city in the Mesoamerican region. Located about 25 miles Northeast of present day Mexico City. Exhibited city planning and unprecedented size for its time. Reached its peak around the year 450.
Cyrus
King Charles I
Middle Passage
Teotihuacan
15. Leader of the reformation that was excommunicated by the Catholic church due to his opposition to certain practices
Nongovernmental Organizations
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Black Death
Martin Luther
16. 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
Cotton
Umayyad Caliphate
Hittites
Roman Principate
17. 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.
1325 CE
Zapata
Scientific Revolution
Goths
18. The extension of political rule by one people over other - different peoples. First done by Sargon of Akkad to the Sumerian city states.
Ghana
Imperialism
Song Dynasty
Adolf Hitler
19. Campaign in China ordered by Mao Zedong to purge the Communist Party of his opponents and instill revolutionary values in the younger generation.
1453 CE
Afrikaners
The Mahdi
Cultural Revolution
20. 'Selection' in Turkish. The system by which boys from Christian communities were taken by the Ottoman state to serve as Janissaries.
Nation-State
Babylon
1948
Devshirme
21. The founder of Persia's classical pre-Islamic religion.
Dirty War
Zoroaster
1991
1956
22. Date: Many European Revolutions / Marx and Engles write Communist Manifesto (Hint: 1__8)
Dharma
Jizya
Empiricism
1848
23. A system in which - from the time of the Han Empire - countries in East and Southeast Asia not under the direct control of empires based in China nevertheless enrolled as tributary states - acknowledging the superiority of the emperors in China.
Carthage
Tributary system
Opium Wars
Punic Wars
24. Leader of the Haitian Revolution. He freed the slaves and gained effective independence for Haiti despite military interventions by the British and French.
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25. 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.
Mongols
Keiretsu
Christopher Columbus
Patricians
26. Raised fields constructed along lake shores in Mesoamerica to increase agricultural yields.
Zoroaster
Modernization
Vedas
Chinampas
27. 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
Max Planck
Mandate System
Sasanid Empire
Middle Passage
28. First emperor of the Han dynasty under which a new social and political hierarchy emerged. Scholars were on top - followed by farmers - artisans - and merchants. He chose his ministers from educated men with Confucian principals.
Creoles
1989
Liu Bang
1929
29. Persian capital from the 16th to 18th centuries found in central Iran
Labor union
Isfahan
Salvador Allende
Perestroika
30. In Tibetan Buddhism - a teacher.
Lama
Bolsheviks
1324 CE
Jainism
31. 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
Industrial Revolution
Gujarat
Song Dynasty
Mohenjo-Daro
32. 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.
Adolf Hitler
Gamal Abdel Nasser
Cottage industry
Code of Hammurabi
33. Portuguese navigator that discovered the Cape of Good Hope
632 CE
Democracy
Bartholomew Dias
Montezuma II
34. 'Way of the Kami'; Japanese worship of nature spirits
Hieroglyphics
Tenochtitlan
Shinto
Nazism
35. Journey to a sacred shrine by Christians seeking to show their piety - fulfill vows - or gain absolution for sins. Other religions also have pilgrimage traditions - such as the Muslim journey to Mecca.
Swahili
Hacienda
Electricity
Pilgrimage
36. 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
Enclosure Movement
Ming
Empress Wu
732 CE
37. A term for the books of the Bible that make up the Hebrew canon.
Divination
Tanakh
Sanskrit
Mahabharata
38. 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
Monsoon
1095 CE
New Economic Policy
Enlightenment
39. 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.
Syncretism
European Community
1885
Rigveda
40. A grant of authority over a population of Amerindians in the Spanish colonies. It provided the grant holder with a supply of cheap labor and periodic payments of goods by the Amerindians. It obliged the grant holder to Christianize the native America
1917
Sokoto Caliphate
Napoleonic Wars
Encomienda
41. A grant of legal freedom to an individual slave.
Manumission
Mongols
Berlin Conference
Aryans
42. A small - highly maneuverable three-masted ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic.
Mohenjo-Daro
Nehru
Caravel
1095 CE
43. Date: Ottomans capture Constantinople (Hint: __53 CE)
1453 CE
Hernan Cortes
Henry the Navigator
Laissez faire
44. 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
City state
Stone Age
Cyrus
Terrorism
45. The northeastern sector of Asia or the Eastern half of Russia.
Herodotus
Siberia
Capitalism
Montezuma II
46. Chinese School of Thought that believes the world is always changing and is devoid of absolute morality or meaning. They accept the world as they find it - avoid futile struggles - and deviate as little as possible from 'the way' or 'path' of nature.
Daoism
Triumvirate
Macedonia
Revolutions of 1848
47. Muslim religious scholars. From the ninth century onward - the primary interpreters of Islamic law and the social core of Muslim urban societies. (p. 238)
1863
Ulama
Enlightenment
Pax Mongolica
48. An ancient religion of India with a small following today of only about 10 million followers. Originated in the 800s BCE. They prescribes a path of non-violence towards all living beings. Its philosophy and practice rely mainly on self-effort to prog
Jainism
1325 CE
Guild
Gentry
49. Meeting in 1787 of the elected representatives of the thirteen original states to write the Constitution of the United States.
Constitutional Convention
1258 CE
Constantine
Persepolis
50. 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
Liu Bang
Capitalism
Encomienda