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CSET Multiple Subject Subtest 1: World History
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1. Religious pilgramages Improved farming methods - trade and commerce led to a high standard of living - Military expansion.
The French Republic
Calvinism
The Early Middle Ages
Islamic Government and Religion
2. The scientific revolution brought about new mechanical inventions - The availability of investment capital and the rise of the middle class provided an economic base - Geographic and social conditions in England favored industrialization:
The Jesuits
The Congress of Verona
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
The Holy Roman Empire
3. 1822 ended the congress system & allowed European powers to be guided by self - interest.
Hieroglyphics
Rift Valley
The House of York
The Congress of Verona
4. Individual conviction of ones belief - The effeciency and organization of the the early church - Doctrines that stressed equality and immorality. The establishment of the Pope.
The Glorious Revolution
The Hopewell People
Charles I
Reasons for the Spread of Christianity
5. Caused by a continuing power struggle with the Pope.
Scholasticism
Decentralization of the Germanic States
The Continental System
The Romanov Dynasty
6. Powerful city in Ancient Greece that was a leader in arts - sciences - philosophy - democracy and architecture.
Athens
Egyptian History
Napoleon Bonepart
The Age of Enlightenment
7. ...The House of Lords mainly consist of the peers and the people that have inherited their money. This House of Parliament has slowly lost its power to influence the system of government over the years.
The Franks
The Samurai
The House of Lords
The Babalonians
8. The doctrine emphasizing a person's capacity for self - realization through reason
The Protestant Reformation
Humanism
The Samurai
English Parliment
9. It's geographic proximity to the Arabs - Slave - and Turks all of whom were becoming more powerful. The loss of commercial dominace over the Italians. Reliogious contraversy with west and a split with the Roman Catholic Church. The sack of the fourth
The Babalonians
Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Empire Decline
Roman Contributions
10. A broad intellectual movement in 18th - century Europe that advocated the use of reason in the re - evaluation of accepted ideas. Also known as the Age of Reason.
The Code of Hammurabi
The Age of Enlightenment
Kamakura Shogunate
The War of the Roses
11. Officially recognized Lutherism but allowed Catholic Priests to support Catholicism.
The Jesuits
The Peace of Augsburg
The Early Middle Ages
Shinto Religion
12. Prompted by Louis Philippe giving up his throne - this was a new era of liberalism in France. Measures enacted included freeing slaves - granting all males the right to vote - abolishing capital punishment - the establishment of national workshops -
Decentralization of the Germanic States
The French Republic
Greece
Akbar
13. Russian tsar. He enthusiastically introduced Western languages - culture - and technologies to the Russian elite - moving the capital from Moscow to the new city of St. Petersburg. (p. 552)
Peter the Great
The Congress of Vienna
Mali
Bourgeoisie
14. Venetian merchant and traveler. His accounts of his travels to China offered Europeans a firsthand view of Asian lands and stimulated interest in Asian trade.
Marco Polo
The Thirty Years War
The Ottoman Empire
Agarian
15. A catalyst in the collapse of the Greek city - state alliance.
The Counter Reformation
The Hundred Years War
The English Civil War
Greek Individualism
16. The invasion and settlement of England by the Normans following the Battle of Hastings (1066)
Classical Art
Tang Dynasty
Norman Conquest
African Desert
17. A group of Germanic tribes. They became allies of the Romans and became Christian. In the 8th century they established the Carolingian rule. Perhaps the most famous leader was Charlemagne.
The Franks
The Viking Invasions
Tang Dynasty
Henry IV
18. Greek city - state that was ruled by an oligarchy - focused on military - used slaves for agriculture - discouraged the arts. Developed a totalitarian and militaristic state dependent on slave labor.
Byzantine Empire
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
Sparta
English Parliment
19. Members of the Society of Jesus which became most well known for their work in education of Catholics in Europe. They were devoted to preaching - educating the young - fighting against heresy - serving the Pope - and caring for the needy.
St. Augustine
The Council of Trent
The Jesuits
Tribal Organization
20. Japanese ruling dynasty that strove to isolate it from foreign influences. shogunate started by Tokugawa Leyasu; 4 class system - warriors - farmers - artisans - merchants; Japan's ports were closed off; wanted to create their own culture; illegal to
Ziggurat
Tang Dynasty
The House of Lords
Tokugawa Shogunate
21. Established Capeatian rule in France - put to throne because of his weakness; made throne hereditary; Capetians had an unbroken succession for 300 years; effective beauracracy
Classical Art
The Early Middle Ages
The law of Primogeniture
Hugh Capet
22. European trade agreement with Africa dealing with slaves brought from Africa. Integral part of Triangle Trade between the Americas - Africa - and Europe.
Slave Trade
Shinto Religion
Calvinism
The Manchus
23. Area along the central west coast of Asia Minor colonized by settlers from mainland Greece from about 1000 BC. Ionian Greeks - including Homer - played a central role in the early development of Greek history and literature following the Dark Ages. B
Commercial Revival
Ionia
The Puritan Revolution
Early Japanese Culture
24. A warlike monotheistic civilization that spread rapidly throughout the Middle East and were constantly at war. They are known for their brilliant arabesques and gorgeous craftsmanship
The Hittites
The Communist Manifesto
The Magna Carta
Islamic Civilization
25. Empire created by indigenous Muslims in western Sudan of West Africa from the thirteenth to fifteenth century. It was famous for its role in the trans - Saharan gold trade.
The Continental System
Mali
Calvinism
The Persians
26. Roman expansion resulted in a world republic. Emerged as the dominant power in the Mediterranian.
The Roman Empire
The Jesuits
Aegan
The Congress of Verona
27. A book written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels that describes the new political system of scientific socialism - which becomes the basis for communism. The book states that all of human history is based on the conflict between the bourgeoisie (thos
Egyptian History
The Communist Manifesto
The Dark Ages
Ninety Theses
28. Ruled the manor. Had bailiffs to take care of day - to - day affairs.
The Lord of the Manor
Aegan
Mali
The Palace of Versailles
29. Democracy - Drama - Art - Architecture - Philosophy - Sculpting - Performing Arts - Philosphical Schools - Scientific Method.
Hieroglyphics
The Counter Reformation
Contributions of the Greeks
The Crusades
30. The economic and social system of medieval europe - lords recieved land from the King in exchane for loyalty and serfs worked the land for the lords in exchange for protection.
Rift Valley
Peter the Great
The War of the Roses
Fuedal System
31. First Bourbon king - most important kings in French history - rise to power ended French Civil Wars - gradual course to absolutism - politique - converted to Catholicism to gain loyalty of Paris
Genghis Khan
Henry IV
Egyptian Religion
Ceasar
32. The first Stuart to be king of England and Ireland from 1603 to 1625 and king of Scotland from 1567 to 1625; he was the son of Mary Queen of Scots and he succeeded Elizabeth I; he alienated the British Parliament by claiming the divine right of kings
Frederick Barbarossa
James I
The Congress of Vienna
Ghana
33. DominateTurkish group control caliphate
Seljiks
Proletariats
The Franks
The Summarians
34. The Heian Era commenced in 794 - and was a time when Japan gradually stopped imitating China - developing into a distinct new culture. The new culture mixed both Chinese and Japanese cultures - combining the faiths of China - Shintoism - and Buddhism
The Heian Era
Arab Caliphs
The Continental System
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
35. A Bantu language with Arabic words spoken along the East African coast
The Middle Ages
The Communist Manifesto
African Desert
Swahili
36. The Hitties - the Assyrians - Chaldeans - and the Phoenicians. Centralized Government and advancements in algebra and geometry.
The Babalonians
French Revolution
Shinto Religion
Islamic Civilization
37. The 'Theatre of politics.' The nobility were required to live there by Louis XIV - beautiful architecture and gardens. Symbol of French state and power
Roman Contributions
The Rise of Christianity
The Muslim Empire
The Palace of Versailles
38. Made up of art and culture - music/dance - storytelling and very Religious
African Culture
Umayyad
The French Republic
Ghana
39. Occupied western Asia Minor (500s B.C.) - Their culture reached its zenith under King Croesus (Golden King) - Were responsible for the first coinage of money
Tokugawa Shogunate
Martin Luther
The Lydians
The Restoration Era
40. English military - political - and religious figure who led the Parliamentarian victory in the English Civil War (1642-1649) and called for the execution of Charles I. As lord protector of England (1653-1658) he ruled as a virtual dictator.
Louis XIV
Minoan Civilization
Oliver Cromwell
Charles I
41. King Louis XIII was a weak ruler and Richelieu filled the void - more or less running the empire via his advice to the king. A clever politician and strategist - Richelieu expanded royal power - punished dissent harshly - and built France into a grea
Hugh Capet
Martin Luther
Cardinal Richelieu
Mongols
42. This was the letter Martin Luther wrote to Archbishop Albert which explained that indulgences undermined the seriousness of the sacrament of penance.
Sparta
Kingdom of Zimbabwe
Ninety Theses
Result Of the Industrial Revolution
43. A German monk who became one of the most famous critics of the Roman Catholic Chruch. In 1517 - he wrote 95 theses - or statements of belief attacking the church practices.
Industrial Revolution
Martin Luther
Bourgeoisie
The Age of Enlightenment
44. The change from an agricultural to an industrial society and from home manufacturing to factory production - especially the one that took place in England from about 1750 to about 1850.
Industrial Revolution
Bourgeoisie
The Hundred Years War
The Glorious Revolution
45. Creators of the Mesopotamia civiliztion. Large scale irrigation projects - advanced system of mathematics and the invention of the wheel.
The Jesuits
The Summarians
Achievements of the Byzantine Empire
The Hundred Years War
46. Were skilled farmers & flourished in the Ohio & Mississippi Valleys (200BC to 400AD).
The Egyptians
The Hopewell People
Athens
The Muslim Empire
47. Roman laws - justice system - court system; language(Latin); Pax Roman a long period of peace that enabled free travel and trade Building Construction - engineering and road construction. architecture - literature - art - sculpture and the humanites.
Roman Contributions
Turks
The Hopewell People
The Near East
48. Became the first explorers - traders - and colonizers of the ancient world; their civilization reached its peak in 1000 B.C. - Greatest seafaring civilization in the ancient world - Developed extensive trade networks throughout the Mediterranean and
Agarian
The Puritan Revolution
The Phoenicians
Dorians
49. Religious movement founded by John Calvin - based on the doctrine of predestination.
Fuedal System
Calvinism
Ghana
The Franks
50. Provided land in exchange for personal service to the King.
Fuedal Contract
The Crusades
African Culture
African Rivers