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CSET Multiple Subject Subtest 1: World History
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1. The class of modern wage laborers who having no means of production of their own - are reducing to selling their labor power in order to live
The French Republic
Proletariats
African Savana
Louis XIV
2. The revolutionary socialism of ____________ advocated a violent overthrow of the present economic system - History was seen as a class struggle between the exploiters (bourgeoisie) and the exploited (proletariat)
Karl Marx
The Peace of Augsburg
Contributions of the Greeks
Egyptian History
3. King of the Franks who conquered much of Western Europe - great patron of literature and learning
Charlemagne
Calvinism
Greece
Commercial Revival
4. A major dynasty that ruled China from the mid - fourteenth to the mid - seventeenth century.The ousted the Mongols. It was marked by a great expansion of Chinese commerce into East Africa - the Middle East - and Southeast Asia
Contributions of the Greeks
Ming Dynasty
The Near East
English Common Law
5. King of France from 1643 to 1715; his long reign was marked by the expansion of French influence in Europe and by the magnificence of his court and the Palace of Versailles (1638-1715)
Bourgeoisie
The War of the Roses
Oligarthy
Louis XIV
6. An assembly of high church officials summoned by the Catholic Church to clarify doctrine and address reform in response to the challenges raised by the Protestant Reformation.
The Samurai
The Council of Trent
Fuedal System
Roman Military Strategy
7. 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
Tokugawa Shogunate
The law of Primogeniture
Constantine
Humanism
8. Began with the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. It emphasized the Holy Bible as the word of God.
Reasons for the Spread of Christianity
Sung Dynasty
The Rise of Christianity
Islamic Government and Religion
9. Several have inland as well as coastal deltas - Nile flows northward . Niger - Nile - Congo - Zambezi And were important to Africa's economic history.
Oliver Cromwell
James I
The Fall of Rome
African Rivers
10. A kingdom of the West African rain forest
The Spanish Armada
Alexandar the Great
The Egyptians
Benin
11. 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
Contributions of the Greeks
Absolutionism
Ziggurat
Islamic Civilization
12. The Hitties - the Assyrians - Chaldeans - and the Phoenicians. Centralized Government and advancements in algebra and geometry.
The Age of Enlightenment
Elizabeth I
The Babalonians
The Lord of the Manor
13. The basis of a court system for justice. The essence of English common law is that it is made by judges sitting in courts - applying their common sense and knowledge of legal precedent to the facts before them.
Fuedal Contract
Hugh Capet
English Common Law
The Counter Reformation
14. 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.
African Savana
Fuedal System
Athens
African Culture
15. 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
Mali
The Israelites
Hugh Capet
The Roman Government
16. Constituted of a mixed government including consuls - a senate - tribune - assembly of the tribes - ...
The Glorious Revolution
The Middle Ages
The Near East
The Roman Government
17. First known kingdom in sub - Saharan West Africa between the sixth and thirteenth centuries C.E. Also the modern West African country once known as the Gold Coast.
Early Japanese Culture
Ghana
Tang Dynasty
Confucius
18. Englightenment - unequal tax system - bad harvests - debt - absolute monarchy - economic issues - inequitable class structure - disorganized legal system - no representation.
The Glorious Revolution
Tribal Organization
Causes of the French Revolution
The French Religious Wars
19. A Mongolian general and emperor of the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries - known for his military leadership and great cruelty. He conquered vast portions of northern China and southwestern Asia.
Genghis Khan
Songhai
Humanism
Swahili
20. Document written in 1215 which limited the power of the King and established the principle of limited government and the fundamental rights of English citizens. The document also introduced such fundamental rights as trial by jury and due process of
The Magna Carta
African Culture
Realism (Plato)
Militant Socialism
21. A more militaristic civilization then Minoans - they traded and raided - turning on their Minoan teachers - helping to destroy Crete.
Mycenaean Civilization
Bourgeoisie
English Parliment
Charlemagne
22. 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
Islamic Civilization
James I
Swahili
Roman Society
23. The great rebirth of acrt - literature - and learning in the 14th - 15th - and 16th centuries which marked the transition from the medieval to modern periods of European history. - A new way of thinking. Which laed to future reforms for the catholic
Islamic Civilization
The House of Lancaster
The House of Commons
The Renaissance
24. Oliver Cromwell ruled as a dictator and abolished the monarchy and the House of Lords.
Result Of the Industrial Revolution
The Pelponnesian War
The Commonwealth Period
Charles I
25. The Founder of Islam. Muslims believe that Mohammad was God's last Prophet and that he received the word of God from the angel Gabriel.
The Summarians
Paul the Apostle
Akbar
Mohammad
26. Officially recognized Lutherism but allowed Catholic Priests to support Catholicism.
Henry IV
The Intellectual Response to the Industrial Revolution
The Nile
The Peace of Augsburg
27. Characterized by moving about from place to place as nomads
Charlemagne
Baroque Style
The Fall of Rome
Nomadic
28. Roman expansion resulted in a world republic. Emerged as the dominant power in the Mediterranian.
The Thirty Years War
Swahili
The Roman Empire
Egyptian Religion
29. Following the Hundred Years' war - civil war broke out between these two rival branches of the English royal Family - Lancaster claimed the throne of England when the Hundred Year finally ended
Causes of the French Revolution
The Commonwealth Period
Sung Dynasty
The House of Lancaster
30. 2000-1200 B.C. conquered much of Asia Minor & northern Mesopotamia; a major contribution included the invention of iron smelting - which revolutionized warfare.
The Early Middle Ages
The War of the Roses
The Commonwealth Period
The Hittites
31. The battle that took place in 1066 - in which William the Conqueror and Harold Godwinson fought for control of Normandy?
The Battle of Hastings
Ceasar
Arab Conquests
Aegan
32. Continuous barbaric invasion. Internal factors included political instability - decreasing farm production - inflation - excessive taxation - and the decline of the military. The rise of Christianity divided the Empire.
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
The Lydians
The Fall of Rome
The Egyptians
33. A fundamental transformation in scientific ideas in physics - astronomy - and biology - in institutions supporting scientific investigation - and in the more widely held picture of the universe
The Scientific Revolution
St. Augustine
Reasons for the Spread of Christianity
The Samurai
34. African Civilization developed here
The Egyptians
African Rivers
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
Rift Valley
35. Revival of a classical style in art or literature or architecture or music but from a new perspective or with a new motivation
Nomadic
Calvinism
Neoclassicism
The Pelponnesian War
36. 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
The Pelponnesian War
The Communist Manifesto
Shinto Religion
Humanism
37. Organization with midsize societies ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand people - with somewhat more power available to leaders.
The Peace of Westphalia
Thomas Malthus
Tribal Organization
The Romanov Dynasty
38. Mass production of goods and the rise of the factory system. From Rural to Urban centers. The division of society into defined calsses propertied and unpropertied. The development of modern Capitalism.
Roman Society
Fuedal System
Result Of the Industrial Revolution
Rift Valley
39. Flourishing trade - medical encyclopedia - library - Algebra - spices - silks - perfumes - porcelain - textile goods
Constantine
The Puritan Revolution
Mohammad
Islamic Culture
40. The name given to Medieval Europe due to its lack of cultural - societal - intellectual - political and economic progress
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
The Dark Ages
Ashikaga Shogunate
The French Religious Wars
41. The Roman Catholic Church responding to the protestantism by starting their own movement -- they stopped selling indulgences and started 'Society of Jesus' or Jesuit missionaries to spread Catholic ideas.
The Hittites
The Summarians
Militant Socialism
The Counter Reformation
42. 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 Hopewell People
Egyptian History
Mali
Songhai
43. 17th century Europe - elaborate and detailed artwork - drama - tension - exuberance - and grandeur in sculpture - painting - literature - and music
Genghis Khan
Baroque Style
The Counter Reformation
Marco Polo
44. Democracy - Drama - Art - Architecture - Philosophy - Sculpting - Performing Arts - Philosphical Schools - Scientific Method.
The Palace of Versailles
Contributions of the Greeks
The Peace of Westphalia
The Holy Roman Empire
45. First emperor of the Roman Empire. Julius Caesar's grand - nephew.
The House of York
The Age of Enlightenment
Augustus
Abbassides
46. An ancient Egyptian writing system in which pictures were used to represent ideas and sounds
Hugh Capet
Turks
Athens
Hieroglyphics
47. DominateTurkish group control caliphate
Confucianism
The Congress of Vienna
St. Augustine
Seljiks
48. The invasion and settlement of England by the Normans following the Battle of Hastings (1066)
Songhai
Kingdom of Zimbabwe
Norman Conquest
Kamakura Shogunate
49. The seven - and - a - half century long process by which Christians reconquered the Iberian peninsula modern Portugal and Spain from the Muslim and Moorish states of Al -
The Reconquista
Roman Contributions
The Age of Pericles(460 BC-429 BC)
Islam
50. An extremely dry area with little water and few plants
Militant Socialism
African Desert
Marco Polo
English Parliment