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CSET Multiple Subject Subtest 1: World History
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1. A catalyst in the collapse of the Greek city - state alliance.
The Council of Trent
Scholasticism
Greek Individualism
The Continental System
2. Religious pilgramages Improved farming methods - trade and commerce led to a high standard of living - Military expansion.
Ziggurat
The law of Primogeniture
Sparta
Islamic Government and Religion
3. 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.
English Parliment
The Age of Enlightenment
The Battle of Hastings
Mughuls
4. 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.
Islamic Government and Religion
Oliver Cromwell
Mali
The Congress of Vienna
5. Mongolian emperor of China and grandson of Genghis Khan who completed his grandfather's conquest of China
Oliver Cromwell
Kublai Khan
Machiavelli
Aegan
6. Powerful city in Ancient Greece that was a leader in arts - sciences - philosophy - democracy and architecture.
The English Civil War
Athens
French Revolution
The Code of Hammurabi
7. 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.
Reasons for the Spread of Christianity
Kingdom of Zimbabwe
English Common Law
Constantine
8. A war that broke out between the parliament supporters (roundheads) and the king's supporters (cavaliers). It ended with the execution of the king - Charles I
The Middle Ages
Constanople
Scholasticism
The English Civil War
9. Athens vs Sparta - Sparta won but both were devastated unable to unite Greed city - states.
The Mongols
The Congress of Vienna
The Pelponnesian War
Norman Conquest
10. The restoration of the monarchy began in 1660 when the English - Scottish and Irish monarchies were all restored under Charles II after the Interregnum that followed the wars of the 3 kingdoms. Stuart rule was restored.
The Restoration Era
The French Republic
The House of Commons
The Hittites
11. King of the Franks who conquered much of Western Europe - great patron of literature and learning
Reasons for the Spread of Christianity
The Council of Trent
The Chaldeans
Charlemagne
12. Forceful seizure of governmental power
Sung Dynasty
Militant Socialism
The Franks
Oligarthy
13. A government in which power is in the hands of a few people -- especially one in which rule is based upon wealth.
Oligarthy
Marco Polo
Kingdom of Zimbabwe
English Common Law
14. King of England - Scotland - and Ireland (1625-1649). His power struggles with Parliament resulted in the English Civil War (1642-1648) in which Charles was defeated. He was tried for treason and beheaded in 1649
Kublai Khan
Charles I
The Protestant Reformation
The House of Lords
15. An advanced civilization that developed on the island of Crete around 2500 BCE based its prosperity
Minoan Civilization
The English Civil War
Sparta
The Shogun
16. 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.
The Shogun
Ionia
The French Republic
Marco Polo
17. The Ashikaga Shogunate is the weakest of the three Japanese bakufu governments. Unlike its predecessor - the Kamakura Shogunate - or its successor - the - when Ashikaga Takauji established his bakufu he had little personal territories with which to
Louis XIV
The Nile
Ashikaga Shogunate
African Desert
18. DominateTurkish group control caliphate
Seljiks
The Reconquista
Byzantine Empire Success
Cardinal Richelieu
19. River that provided for the needs of Ancient Egyptians and made their great civilization possible. Agriculture was the bases of the Egyptian Society.
Marco Polo
The Congress of Vienna
The Nile
The Peace of Westphalia
20. Officially recognized Lutherism but allowed Catholic Priests to support Catholicism.
The Israelites
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
The Peace of Augsburg
Mycenaean Civilization
21. 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
Kush
The Puritan Revolution
Oliver Cromwell
22. A philosophical and theological system - associated with Thomas Aquinas - devised to reconcile Aristotelian philosophy and Roman Catholic theology in the thirteenth century. (p. 408)
Norman Conquest
Islamic Government and Religion
Scholasticism
The Continental System
23. Entered China and easily changed the Ming dynasty into the Qing dynasty since they were sinicized before - Established a Confucian government with six ministries - a censorate - and other Chinese institutions - Were segregated from the Chinese - Forb
Islam
The Manchus
The Huguenots
Ionia
24. A republic in southeastern Europe on the southern part of the Balkan peninsula
The Ottoman Empire
Greece
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
Rift Valley
25. An ancient Egyptian writing system in which pictures were used to represent ideas and sounds
Hieroglyphics
Ghana
James I
Martin Luther
26. 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
African Culture
Proletariats
Rift Valley
Akbar
27. 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.
African Rivers
African Desert
Voltaire
English Common Law
28. Wars which - in the century after the death of Muhammed in 632 - created an empire stretching from Spain to the Indus Valley.
Arab Conquests
Byzantine Empire Decline
James I
Baroque Style
29. Began with the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. It emphasized the Holy Bible as the word of God.
The Rise of Christianity
Reasons for the Spread of Christianity
The Hittites
Paul the Apostle
30. Gave all property to the eldest son. Led many younger sons of the gentry to seek their fortunes in exploration and colonization.
The law of Primogeniture
The Crusades
Effect of the Reformation
Egyptian History
31. The Christian name for Saul who had been a persecutor of Christians before conversion. - Was responsible for the spread of Christian theology & the resulting response from the Roman Empire.
Confucius
The Muslim Empire
Paul the Apostle
Umayyad
32. Organization with midsize societies ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand people - with somewhat more power available to leaders.
Tribal Organization
The Samurai
Paul the Apostle
Absolutionism
33. The separation of people into different social groups like lower class - upper class. Clergy & nobility were the privileged class - peasants and artisans wer the work force and serfs were tied to the land.
Decentralization of the Germanic States
The Thirty Years War
African Savana
Class Division
34. This was the French law put in place by Napoleon. It promoted equality before the law - toleration of all religions - and outlawing serfdom and feudalism. It also took away women's rights and outlawed trade unions and strikes.
The Code of Napoleon
Akbar
The Franks
African Culture
35. 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.
Sung Dynasty
The Counter Reformation
Seljiks
Ceasar
36. The meeting of representatives from each of the nations in the Quadruple Alliance. Its purpose was to draft a peace settlement by redrawing Europe's political map after the defeat of Napoleonic France. It succeeded in constructing a settlement that w
Dorians
Hugh Capet
The Congress of Vienna
Ionia
37. 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.
Kublai Khan
African Desert
The Jesuits
St. Augustine
38. Domination of the commercial trade routes controlled by Constintanople and a monopoly on the silk trade. Excellant use of diplonmacy to avoid invasions. Geographically distant from the tribes who sacked Rome. Codification of Roman Law. A forstress ci
Mongols
Thomas Malthus
Akbar
Byzantine Empire Success
39. Roman expansion resulted in a world republic. Emerged as the dominant power in the Mediterranian.
The Battle of Hastings
Greece
Roman Society
The Roman Empire
40. Conquered the Mycenaeans - illiterate - cause the Dark Age of violence and instability
Dorians
Constantine
The Holy Roman Empire
The Franks
41. This was the 2nd law passed by Parliament for King Henry VIII. It said that King Henry VIII was the only supreme head of the Church of England - and this church was formed from this act.
Seljiks
The Thirty Years War
The Act of Supremacy
The Age of Pericles(460 BC-429 BC)
42. Made up of art and culture - music/dance - storytelling and very Religious
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
Mughuls
The Babalonians
African Culture
43. A collection of laws covering crimes - farming - business activities - and marriage and family. Many of the punishments were cruel - but the code was an important step in the development of a justice system
Scholasticism
The Code of Hammurabi
French Revolution
The Nile
44. Took over Turkey from the Byzantine Empire and strived to expand its borders into Eastern Europe - mainly fighting the Holy Roman Empire and its various princes throughout the Middle Ages. Constanople the center. Over time it started to shrink and gr
The Ottoman Empire
The Summarians
Oligarthy
The Palace of Versailles
45. 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)
The Puritan Revolution
Arab Conquests
Karl Marx
Alexandar the Great
46. 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
James I
Roman Military Strategy
Realism (Plato)
Neoplatonism
47. A kingdom of the West African rain forest
Benin
The Pelponnesian War
Nomadic
Constanople
48. 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
Constanople
The Scientific Revolution
Result Of the Industrial Revolution
Kingdom of Zimbabwe
49. 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
Umayyad
Tokugawa Shogunate
Charles I
Songhai
50. The battle that took place in 1066 - in which William the Conqueror and Harold Godwinson fought for control of Normandy?
The Magna Carta
Classical Art
The Battle of Hastings
Roman Society