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CSET Multiple Subject Subtest 1: World History
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1. 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.
Voltaire
The Code of Hammurabi
Result Of the Industrial Revolution
The Pelponnesian War
2. An extremely dry area with little water and few plants
African Desert
Confucius
The Samurai
The Puritan Revolution
3. 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
Shinto Religion
Kingdom of Zimbabwe
James I
Voltaire
4. 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 Phoenicians
Aegan
The Age of Enlightenment
The Samurai
5. Military Genius of France - who later became a dictator and eventually overthrown. He sold the west land (Louisiana) to the United States for a very cheap price doubling the land of America.
Thomas Malthus
The Renaissance
Napoleon Bonepart
Paul the Apostle
6. 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
Kingdom of Zimbabwe
The Magna Carta
The House of Lancaster
The Restoration Era
7. Te monotheistic religion of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran
The Congress of Verona
Ninety Theses
Islam
Kingdom of Zimbabwe
8. 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
Turks
The French Religious Wars
The Manchus
Ashikaga Shogunate
9. Last of the mound - building cultures of North America; flourished between 800 and 1300 C.E.; featured large towns and ceremonial centers; lacked stone architecture of Central America.
Mississippian Culture
Result Of the Industrial Revolution
Greece
The English Civil War
10. The system of ethics - education - and statesmanship taught by Confucius and his disciples - stressing love for humanity - ancestor worship - reverence for parents - and harmony in thought and conduct.
Oligarthy
Confucianism
Byzantine Empire Decline
The Jesuits
11. 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.
Bourgeoisie
Napoleon Bonepart
The Continental System
Genghis Khan
12. Old Kingdom (massive pyramids) - Middle kingdom - New kingdom (gets agressive)
The Dark Ages
Egyptian History
The Act of Supremacy
Mississippian Culture
13. 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.
Tang Dynasty
The Battle of Hastings
The Code of Napoleon
Neoplatonism
14. 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.
The French Republic
The Chaldeans
Charles I
The Act of Supremacy
15. Western Europe no longer united by religion - Weakens power and influence of the Catholic Church The power of states was strenthened as was the middle class. Encourages education - people encouraged to read the bible and interpret it individually
Tang Dynasty
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
Effect of the Reformation
The House of Commons
16. 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.
Kamakura Shogunate
African Savana
Paul the Apostle
The Rise of Christianity
17. 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.
English Common Law
Hugh Capet
The Reconquista
The House of Commons
18. Ended the Thirty Years War. 1. Recognized independent authority of German princes. 2. Allowed France to intervene in German affairs. 3. Pope couldn't participate in German religious affiars.
The Summarians
The Renaissance
The Egyptians
The Peace of Westphalia
19. A lesser used title for the English Civil War.
The English Civil War
Rift Valley
The Puritan Revolution
Swahili
20. Several have inland as well as coastal deltas - Nile flows northward . Niger - Nile - Congo - Zambezi And were important to Africa's economic history.
Charles I
Kublai Khan
African Rivers
Proletariats
21. 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
The Congress of Vienna
African Culture
English Common Law
Achievements of the Byzantine Empire
22. 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
The Phoenicians
Peter the Great
Scholasticism
Agarian
23. 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 Magna Carta
Martin Luther
The Middle Ages
Byzantine Empire Decline
24. 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
The Lydians
Charles I
Islamic Civilization
Kublai Khan
25. A people of this name is mentioned as early as the records of the Tang Empire - living as nomads in northern Eurasia. After 1206 they established an enormous empire under Genghis Khan - linking western and eastern Eurasia.
The Glorious Revolution
Songhai
African Desert
Mongols
26. A military dictatorship in Japan headed by the shoguns from 1185 to 133. It was based in Kamakura which was the capital of the shogunate.
The English Civil War
Ceasar
Kamakura Shogunate
African Rivers
27. Conquered the Mycenaeans - illiterate - cause the Dark Age of violence and instability
Seljiks
Machiavelli
Dorians
Songhai
28. 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
The Renaissance
The Anasazi Culture
Abbassides
Tang Dynasty
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
Arab Conquests
The Summarians
The House of Lancaster
The Manchus
30. 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.
Ghana
The Scientific Revolution
Confucianism
The Age of Enlightenment
31. 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 Thirty Years War
Abbassides
Calvinism
The Heian Era
32. King of the Franks who conquered much of Western Europe - great patron of literature and learning
Islamic Government and Religion
James I
Henry IV
Charlemagne
33. A city established as the new eastern capital of the roman empire by the emperor constantine in a.d. 330 that is now called istanbul
Constanople
Frederick Barbarossa
The Peace of Westphalia
Roman Military Strategy
34. Were United by Genghis Khan to capture all of asia - which they did except for India. Asia under Mongolian ruler till grandson of Gings (Kublai) died and there was an overturning.
The Renaissance
The Peace of Westphalia
The Mongols
The Rise of Christianity
35. They were polytheistic worshiping over 2000 gods and goddesses. They believed in the afterlife and that they would be judged for their life. They had sacred burials. Ruled by Pharoahs.
Kamakura Shogunate
The Lord of the Manor
The Intellectual Response to the Industrial Revolution
Egyptian Religion
36. Religious movement founded by John Calvin - based on the doctrine of predestination.
Humanism
Gothic Revival
Sparta
Calvinism
37. Most illustrious sultan of the Mughal Empire in India (r. 1556-1605). He expanded the empire and pursued a policy of conciliation with Hindus. (p. 536)
Akbar
Slave Trade
The Fall of Rome
The Roman Empire
38. 1830s movement in architecture when buildings in the Gothic (high medieval) style became popular. It was in this period that the British Parliament building was built. This was the architectural manifestation of Romanticism. Where the Enlightenment h
Gothic Revival
Mohammad
Roman Contributions
African Savana
39. Creators of the Mesopotamia civiliztion. Large scale irrigation projects - advanced system of mathematics and the invention of the wheel.
Tribal Organization
The Summarians
The Near East
Machiavelli
40. The collapse of Rome and sweeping advances of Germanic and Viking raiders - Europe entered a time of chaotic political - economic - and urban decline A struggle back toward stability.
Oliver Cromwell
The Hopewell People
The Early Middle Ages
Fuedal Contract
41. 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
The War of the Roses
Ionia
The Commonwealth Period
42. African Civilization developed here
Ghana
Paul the Apostle
Rift Valley
Islamic Culture
43. The rise of Islam
Slave Trade
The Muslim Empire
James I
The Hundred Years War
44. A style of architecture developed in Italy and western Europe between the Roman and the Gothic styles after 1000 AD
Sung Dynasty
Napoleon Bonepart
Romanesque
Roman Military Strategy
45. The imperial dynasty of China from 960 to 1279
Early Japanese Culture
Sung Dynasty
Oligarthy
The Chaldeans
46. Established the first lasting monotheism - Saul established the first kingdom in Palestine (c. 1030-1010 B.C.) - After the death of Solomon (922 B.C.) - the Hebrews were divided into two kingdoms (Israel and Judah) - Disunity and conquest resulted in
Mycenaean Civilization
The Israelites
Ashikaga Shogunate
Marco Polo
47. 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)
Rift Valley
The Congress of Verona
Classical Art
Peter the Great
48. DominateTurkish group control caliphate
The Summarians
Oligarthy
Seljiks
Roman Contributions
49. 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.
Seljiks
African Desert
The Restoration Era
The Counter Reformation
50. 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
Islamic Civilization
Ceasar
The War of the Roses
Genghis Khan