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CSET Multiple Subject Subtest 1: World History
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1. Elected consul of rome in 59 bc. Genius with military strategy. Governed as an absolute ruler. Was assassinated in the senate chamber.
Ninety Theses
The Holy Roman Empire
The Puritan Revolution
Ceasar
2. Renaissance writer; formerly a politician - wrote The Prince - a work on ethics and government - describing how rulers maintain power by methods that ignore right or wrong; accepted the philosophy that 'the end justifies the means.'
Arab Caliphs
Machiavelli
Kamakura Shogunate
Turks
3. Wars which - in the century after the death of Muhammed in 632 - created an empire stretching from Spain to the Indus Valley.
Class Division
Songhai
Arab Conquests
The Commonwealth Period
4. 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.
Mohammad
Oligarthy
Tokugawa Shogunate
The House of York
5. 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
Egyptian Religion
Gothic Revival
Alexandar the Great
Oligarthy
6. Made up of art and culture - music/dance - storytelling and very Religious
The House of Lords
Commercial Revival
African Culture
The Persians
7. 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 Fall of Rome
Songhai
Ashikaga Shogunate
The Spanish Armada
8. A system of philosophical and religious doctrines composed of elements of Platonism and Aristotelianism and oriental mysticism
Neoplatonism
Agarian
Augustus
The Babalonians
9. King of the Franks who conquered much of Western Europe - great patron of literature and learning
Mughuls
Charlemagne
The Code of Napoleon
The French Republic
10. 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.
The Jesuits
Result Of the Industrial Revolution
Karl Marx
Cardinal Richelieu
11. 17th century Europe - elaborate and detailed artwork - drama - tension - exuberance - and grandeur in sculpture - painting - literature - and music
Baroque Style
The Glorious Revolution
The Egyptians
Reasons for the Spread of Christianity
12. Caused by a continuing power struggle with the Pope.
Benin
Decentralization of the Germanic States
Turks
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
13. Began with the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. It emphasized the Holy Bible as the word of God.
Songhai
The Age of Pericles(460 BC-429 BC)
The Rise of Christianity
The Age of Enlightenment
14. A rectangular tiered temple or terraced mound erected by the ancient Assyrians and Babylonians and was the center of community life.
Ziggurat
The Glorious Revolution
Norman Conquest
The Scientific Revolution
15. 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
The Egyptians
Ionia
Greece
The Jesuits
16. The revolution that began in 1789 - overthrew the absolute monarchy of the Bourbons and the system of aristocratic privileges - and ended with Napoleon's overthrow of the Directory and seizure of power in 1799.
Kublai Khan
The Manchus
Ceasar
French Revolution
17. DominateTurkish group control caliphate
Seljiks
The Egyptians
Kingdom of Zimbabwe
The Code of Napoleon
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.
Ming Dynasty
Byzantine Empire Success
The House of Lords
The War of the Roses
19. 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
The Muslim Empire
Confucianism
Effect of the Reformation
Charles I
20. An economic system based on the manor and lands including a village and surrounding acreage which were administered by a lord. It developed during the Middle Ages to increase agricultural production.
Karl Marx
Manorialism
Mycenaean Civilization
The Phoenicians
21. 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 Nile
Realism (Plato)
The Protestant Reformation
Ashikaga Shogunate
22. Athens vs Sparta - Sparta won but both were devastated unable to unite Greed city - states.
Islamic Government and Religion
The Viking Invasions
The Palace of Versailles
The Pelponnesian War
23. 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 Hopewell People
The Code of Hammurabi
The English Civil War
Neoplatonism
24. Divide and conquer - attack one enemy at a time - always ally with the weak power against the strong - then conquer both afterwards. Give conquered people a stake/citizenship in the empire - respect local religions and traditions. Demand loyalty and
Roman Military Strategy
The Renaissance
Islamic Government and Religion
Early Japanese Culture
25. The battle that took place in 1066 - in which William the Conqueror and Harold Godwinson fought for control of Normandy?
The Battle of Hastings
Gothic Revival
The Samurai
Islam
26. An extremely dry area with little water and few plants
African Desert
Henry IV
The Peace of Westphalia
Turks
27. 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 Lord of the Manor
Charles I
The Dark Ages
Classical Art
28. 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
Benin
The Age of Pericles(460 BC-429 BC)
Islamic Civilization
Oliver Cromwell
29. Developed their own language - a sophisticated systemof writing - literature and poetry - with great emphasis on a love of nature - beauty - and good manners.
Early Japanese Culture
Alexandar the Great
Baroque Style
Romanesque
30. Englightenment - unequal tax system - bad harvests - debt - absolute monarchy - economic issues - inequitable class structure - disorganized legal system - no representation.
Causes of the French Revolution
English Parliment
The Hittites
The Summarians
31. The conqueror who united the peoples of Greece - Egypt - Persia and Indus River Valley into an empire by conquering them.
The Pelponnesian War
Brahman
Alexandar the Great
The Act of Supremacy
32. 2000-1200 B.C. conquered much of Asia Minor & northern Mesopotamia; a major contribution included the invention of iron smelting - which revolutionized warfare.
The Hittites
Voltaire
Reasons for the Spread of Christianity
The Nile
33. This was a war between France and England between 1346 and 1453. It was fought over land in France that each wanted to control. The British began strongly - but with the help of Joan of Arc - the French rallied and eventually beat England. Two famous
Scholasticism
Constanople
The Hundred Years War
Mughuls
34. The collection of Papal states directly under the control of the Pope. Included lands in Italy - Germany - France - Spain - and England.
The Holy Roman Empire
The Intellectual Response to the Industrial Revolution
Louis XIV
The Protestant Reformation
35. The middle class - including merchants - industrialists - and professional people
Effect of the Reformation
The Phoenicians
The Near East
Bourgeoisie
36. 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.
Abbassides
The Congress of Verona
The Code of Napoleon
The Samurai
37. River that provided for the needs of Ancient Egyptians and made their great civilization possible. Agriculture was the bases of the Egyptian Society.
Absolutionism
The Phoenicians
The Nile
Voltaire
38. 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
Ming Dynasty
Islam
Class Division
Calvinism
39. Democracy - Drama - Art - Architecture - Philosophy - Sculpting - Performing Arts - Philosphical Schools - Scientific Method.
Napoleon Bonepart
Ming Dynasty
Roman Contributions
Contributions of the Greeks
40. 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)
The Early Middle Ages
Gothic Revival
Louis XIV
Islam
41. 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.
The Battle of Hastings
The Hittites
Mongols
Oliver Cromwell
42. 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
The Samurai
The Jesuits
Karl Marx
Hugh Capet
43. 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
Machiavelli
Fuedal System
Tokugawa Shogunate
The Egyptians
44. A philosophical and theological system - associated with Thomas Aquinas - devised to reconcile Aristotelian philosophy and Roman Catholic theology in the thirteenth century. (p. 408)
The Renaissance
Scholasticism
The Ottoman Empire
English Common Law
45. 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.
Confucius
St. Augustine
The Communist Manifesto
Industrial Revolution
46. Concerning farms - farmers - or agriculture and the use of land.
James I
Laisssez Faire
The Heian Era
Agarian
47. These people united and ruled most of India. After Babur invaded India - Akbar became the main ruler of this kind. They were great builders Taj Mahal - but their empire declined quickly (by 1750).
Neoplatonism
Kush
Mongols
Mughuls
48. 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 Congress of Verona
The Council of Trent
The Thirty Years War
Causes of the French Revolution
49. A kingdom of the West African rain forest
Paul the Apostle
The Thirty Years War
Ghana
Benin
50. 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.
Egyptian Religion
The House of Lancaster
Causes of the French Revolution
Benin