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CSET Multiple Subject Subtest 1: World History
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1. 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 Near East
Norman Conquest
Laisssez Faire
The Ottoman Empire
2. 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)
African Rivers
Akbar
The House of Lancaster
The Manchus
3. 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
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
The Age of Pericles(460 BC-429 BC)
The Congress of Verona
The Samurai
4. King of the Franks who conquered much of Western Europe - great patron of literature and learning
Charlemagne
The Magna Carta
Shinto Religion
The Phoenicians
5. 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.'
Neoplatonism
Machiavelli
Brahman
Bourgeoisie
6. A center for civilizations which flourished in the 2nd and 3rd millenniums BC
The Heian Era
The Assyrians
Aegan
The Persians
7. 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
Genghis Khan
African Rivers
The Hundred Years War
Humanism
8. Created during kamakura era - In theory: Emperor's military chief of staff - In reality: Actual ruler of Japan
Class Division
The Holy Roman Empire
Reasons for the Spread of Christianity
The Shogun
9. This was the letter Martin Luther wrote to Archbishop Albert which explained that indulgences undermined the seriousness of the sacrament of penance.
Causes of the French Revolution
Ninety Theses
The Protestant Reformation
The Romanov Dynasty
10. 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
Turks
Fuedal Contract
The French Religious Wars
Dorians
11. 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 English Civil War
Islam
Mississippian Culture
Hugh Capet
12. 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 Thirty Years War
Neoplatonism
English Common Law
The Scientific Revolution
13. Greek language and cultural accomplishments preserved. Center for world trade and exchange of culture. It spread civilization to all of eastern Europe. It preserved the Eastern Church which converted Slavic people to Christianity. Its economic streng
Achievements of the Byzantine Empire
The French Religious Wars
Oligarthy
The Franks
14. African Civilization developed here
The French Religious Wars
The Hopewell People
Rift Valley
Shinto Religion
15. A republic in southeastern Europe on the southern part of the Balkan peninsula
Dorians
The Scientific Revolution
Greece
Islam
16. 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.
Causes of the French Revolution
Ionia
Contributions of the Greeks
Songhai
17. Began with the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. It emphasized the Holy Bible as the word of God.
The Roman Government
Aegan
The Hundred Years War
The Rise of Christianity
18. 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
Tribal Organization
The Shogun
Cardinal Richelieu
The Jesuits
19. Made up of art and culture - music/dance - storytelling and very Religious
African Culture
The Hittites
The Peace of Westphalia
Agarian
20. Following the death of Ivan the Terrible in 1584 - Russia experienced a period of weakness and disorder known as the Time of Troubles. Hoping to restore order - an assembly of nobles elected Michael Romanov to be the next czar. The Romanov Dynasty ru
Reasons for the Spread of Christianity
Tribal Organization
African Culture
The Romanov Dynasty
21. 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
Agarian
Tribal Organization
Proletariats
James I
22. 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
Egyptian Religion
The Dark Ages
Ceasar
23. 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
Absolutionism
Proletariats
Constanople
Confucius
24. The Hitties - the Assyrians - Chaldeans - and the Phoenicians. Centralized Government and advancements in algebra and geometry.
The Babalonians
Commercial Revival
Roman Society
Achievements of the Byzantine Empire
25. 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 law of Primogeniture
Scholasticism
African Desert
Alexandar the Great
26. 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
Frederick Barbarossa
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
The Palace of Versailles
27. 1822 ended the congress system & allowed European powers to be guided by self - interest.
Marco Polo
The Congress of Verona
Commercial Revival
The Near East
28. 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
Rift Valley
Louis XIV
Commercial Revival
29. The conqueror who united the peoples of Greece - Egypt - Persia and Indus River Valley into an empire by conquering them.
The Lord of the Manor
Alexandar the Great
Confucius
Fuedal Contract
30. 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.
Class Division
The Scientific Revolution
The Romanov Dynasty
Louis XIV
31. 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.
Ghana
The Romanov Dynasty
The Nile
The Council of Trent
32. Crused by the House of Lancaster
The House of York
Ashikaga Shogunate
Abbassides
Roman Contributions
33. Concerning farms - farmers - or agriculture and the use of land.
The Nile
Agarian
The Viking Invasions
Islamic Government and Religion
34. 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.
Mughuls
Egyptian Religion
Commercial Revival
The Congress of Verona
35. Roman laws - justice system - court system; language(Latin); Pax Roman a long period of peace that enabled free travel and trade Building Construction - engineering and road construction. architecture - literature - art - sculpture and the humanites.
The Counter Reformation
Roman Contributions
Athens
Fuedal System
36. 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
The Manchus
Cardinal Richelieu
Turks
The Peace of Westphalia
37. 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 Continental System
Shinto Religion
Ionia
Militant Socialism
38. Athens vs Sparta - Sparta won but both were devastated unable to unite Greed city - states.
Brahman
African Culture
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
The Pelponnesian War
39. Old Kingdom (massive pyramids) - Middle kingdom - New kingdom (gets agressive)
Islam
The Phoenicians
Egyptian History
The Roman Government
40. (1776-1834) Theorized that population growth would far outstrip food production
Thomas Malthus
Ziggurat
Turks
Realism (Plato)
41. The legaslative body of england (lawmaking) - two houses: house of lords and house of commons
The Roman Empire
Henry IV
English Parliment
Effect of the Reformation
42. Religious pilgramages Improved farming methods - trade and commerce led to a high standard of living - Military expansion.
Islamic Government and Religion
The Communist Manifesto
Constanople
Laisssez Faire
43. 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.
Nomadic
Dorians
Islamic Culture
The War of the Roses
44. 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
The Spanish Armada
Kublai Khan
Ming Dynasty
Islam
45. 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
Genghis Khan
Byzantine Empire Success
The Phoenicians
The House of York
46. An ancient Egyptian writing system in which pictures were used to represent ideas and sounds
The Lord of the Manor
The Magna Carta
Hieroglyphics
Norman Conquest
47. Western name for the Chinese philosopher Kongzi (551-479 B.C.E.). His doctrine of duty and public service had a great influence on subsequent Chinese thought and served as a code of conduct for government officials.
Confucius
The Restoration Era
St. Augustine
Brahman
48. A flat - dry grassland with trees and bushes
African Savana
Machiavelli
Akbar
The Israelites
49. Among the most vigorous of the medieval emperors. Clashed with the pope over the appointment of the clergy. Known as 'the red beard' (r. 1152-1190). He attempted to conquer Lombardy (n. Italy) and unite the German princes - but the popes did not appr
Frederick Barbarossa
Louis XIV
The Congress of Vienna
African Rivers
50. 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.
Greek Individualism
Mali
Commercial Revival
The Restoration Era