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CSET Multiple Subject Subtest 1: World History
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1. A republic in southeastern Europe on the southern part of the Balkan peninsula
Slave Trade
Greece
Egyptian Religion
Mali
2. Established the new Babylonian Empire under Nebuchadnezzar (605-538 B.C.)- Conquered Mesopotamia - Syria - and Palestine Developed astrology - astronomy - advanced government bureaucracy - and architectural achievements such as the Hanging Gardens of
The Chaldeans
The Samurai
The Congress of Verona
Roman Society
3. 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.
Alexandar the Great
Absolutionism
Kamakura Shogunate
Ghana
4. Characterized by moving about from place to place as nomads
Constantine
Nomadic
Gothic Revival
Greek Individualism
5. 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
Rift Valley
Napoleon Bonepart
Militant Socialism
6. Developed their own language - a sophisticated systemof writing - literature and poetry - with great emphasis on a love of nature - beauty - and good manners.
Louis XIV
Bourgeoisie
Early Japanese Culture
Mycenaean Civilization
7. A philosophical and theological system - associated with Thomas Aquinas - devised to reconcile Aristotelian philosophy and Roman Catholic theology in the thirteenth century. (p. 408)
Scholasticism
Paul the Apostle
Marco Polo
Class Division
8. 1822 ended the congress system & allowed European powers to be guided by self - interest.
Mali
Hieroglyphics
The Congress of Verona
Causes of the French Revolution
9. King of the Franks who conquered much of Western Europe - great patron of literature and learning
Charlemagne
Cardinal Richelieu
Arab Caliphs
Realism (Plato)
10. 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.
African Culture
The law of Primogeniture
Martin Luther
The Shogun
11. A kingdom of the West African rain forest
Brahman
Machiavelli
Benin
The Council of Trent
12. Conquered the Mycenaeans - illiterate - cause the Dark Age of violence and instability
African Rivers
The Hundred Years War
Dorians
Laisssez Faire
13. The term for The Univeral Soul in Hinduism.
The Dark Ages
Brahman
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
Islamic Culture
14. 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.
Islamic Culture
Mongols
The Counter Reformation
Roman Society
15. Dynasty often referred to as China's Golden age that reigned during 618 - 907 AD; China expands from Vietnam to Manchuria
Ashikaga Shogunate
The law of Primogeniture
Tang Dynasty
Manorialism
16. Crused by the House of Lancaster
Greece
The House of York
Ziggurat
Athens
17. Renewal in trade/ growth in economy. No more manorialism. Expanded the social class and a true middle class emerged. Introduced banking and the Guild system.
The Huguenots
Commercial Revival
The Glorious Revolution
Minoan Civilization
18. This war was between Aristocrats and Nobles. The Nobles wanted to control the throne so the first Tudor King - Henry VII took the throne in 1485. He abolished the Noble's private armies.
The War of the Roses
Dorians
African Savana
Fuedal System
19. A style of architecture developed in Italy and western Europe between the Roman and the Gothic styles after 1000 AD
The Scientific Revolution
The Middle Ages
African Savana
Romanesque
20. Wars which - in the century after the death of Muhammed in 632 - created an empire stretching from Spain to the Indus Valley.
St. Augustine
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
Arab Conquests
The Anasazi Culture
21. The first great Christian philosopher. He was a sinner and did not believe but eventually was converted and he wrote CIty of God as well as Confession - he is also responsible for the doctrine of Original Sin
Early Japanese Culture
The Jesuits
St. Augustine
Alexandar the Great
22. 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 Babalonians
The Council of Trent
The Code of Napoleon
The Franks
23. A religious wars in France that started because of the Concordat of Bologna. This war was not only a religious war but a class war. It was between the Huguenots - who were Upper - class intellectuals who were Calvinist vs. the average poor French Cat
Mississippian Culture
Islamic Culture
Causes of the French Revolution
The French Religious Wars
24. A more militaristic civilization then Minoans - they traded and raided - turning on their Minoan teachers - helping to destroy Crete.
Mycenaean Civilization
The Congress of Verona
Swahili
Thomas Malthus
25. This was the peak of the strength of the cultural and military power of Athens. During this time period there are many philosophers - including Socrates and Plato. This is also the time of the drama and many new advances in science - including Pythag
The Age of Pericles(460 BC-429 BC)
Commercial Revival
Byzantine Empire
The Peace of Augsburg
26. The French version of the American Declaration
Hugh Capet
Benin
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
The Act of Supremacy
27. 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.
Paul the Apostle
The Peace of Westphalia
Peter the Great
Tribal Organization
28. 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
The Commonwealth Period
Ashikaga Shogunate
The Chaldeans
The Code of Hammurabi
29. 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
Abbassides
Kingdom of Zimbabwe
The Israelites
Turks
30. 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 Israelites
Classical Art
Reasons for the Spread of Christianity
Islamic Culture
31. The idea that the government should not play an active role in regulating the economy.
The House of Lords
The Lydians
Humanism
Laisssez Faire
32. 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
Greek Individualism
Cardinal Richelieu
Karl Marx
The Pelponnesian War
33. 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
The Continental System
Shinto Religion
Akbar
Charles I
34. Eastern Roman empire after the fall of Rome.
Paul the Apostle
The Council of Trent
Byzantine Empire
Class Division
35. 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 -
The French Republic
African Desert
Byzantine Empire Success
The Age of Pericles(460 BC-429 BC)
36. Known as knights of feudal Japan and retainers of the daimyo. This aristocratic warrior class arose during the 12th - century wars between the Taira and Minamoto clans and was consolidated in the Tokugawa period. They were privileged to wear two swor
Athens
The Samurai
Class Division
The Anasazi Culture
37. The Hitties - the Assyrians - Chaldeans - and the Phoenicians. Centralized Government and advancements in algebra and geometry.
Result Of the Industrial Revolution
The Spanish Armada
The Babalonians
Rift Valley
38. A flat - dry grassland with trees and bushes
Umayyad
African Savana
The House of York
Gothic Revival
39. The legaslative body of england (lawmaking) - two houses: house of lords and house of commons
English Parliment
Contributions of the Greeks
Umayyad
Confucius
40. The invasion and settlement of England by the Normans following the Battle of Hastings (1066)
Norman Conquest
The Lydians
Constanople
Abbassides
41. Oliver Cromwell ruled as a dictator and abolished the monarchy and the House of Lords.
The House of Lords
Sung Dynasty
Mali
The Commonwealth Period
42. A new group of nomads that drove the tang armies out of central Asia and took control of the silk roads. because of this chinas economy was damaged
The Heian Era
The House of Commons
Gothic Revival
Turks
43. Large powerful kingdom in East/Central africa. Controlled and taxed trade between the interior and coastal regions - Organized the flow of gold - ivory - slaves - forged alliances w/ local rulers & profited immensely from these transactions.
Kingdom of Zimbabwe
Brahman
Byzantine Empire Decline
English Common Law
44. Creators of the Mesopotamia civiliztion. Large scale irrigation projects - advanced system of mathematics and the invention of the wheel.
Kush
Tribal Organization
The Age of Pericles(460 BC-429 BC)
The Summarians
45. The middle class - including merchants - industrialists - and professional people
Bourgeoisie
Rift Valley
Egyptian Religion
The Intellectual Response to the Industrial Revolution
46. Roman expansion resulted in a world republic. Emerged as the dominant power in the Mediterranian.
Byzantine Empire Decline
Machiavelli
Absolutionism
The Roman Empire
47. Clan of Quraysh that dominated politics and commercial economy of Mecca; clan later able to establish dynasty as rulers of Islam
The Congress of Verona
The Israelites
The Rise of Christianity
Umayyad
48. This group from the east of Mali built up an army and extended their territory to the large bend in the Niger River near Gao whic became the capital of their empire.
Songhai
Islamic Culture
Byzantine Empire Success
Roman Contributions
49. Created during kamakura era - In theory: Emperor's military chief of staff - In reality: Actual ruler of Japan
Romanesque
Proletariats
The Babalonians
The Shogun
50. The English Parliament drove out an absolute monarch and replaced him with two constitutional monarch's William and Mary. 1688 - change of who is in power without bloodshed. Established the supremacy of Parliment.
Athens
The Glorious Revolution
Nomadic
Norman Conquest