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CSET World History
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1. (460-429 B.C.) Represented the zenith of Athenian society and the height of its democracy
The Age of Pericles
Absolutism
Literature and Philosophy during the rennaisance
Jesus of Nazareth
2. The scientific revolution brought about new mechanical inventions - The availability of investment capital and the rise of the middle class provided an economic base - Geographic and social conditions in England favored industrialization
Steamboat
Coke smelting
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
Spinning jenny
3. Emperors repeatedly raised taxes to support the ever - increasing needs of the army - Created tremendous burdens on the population - with the common people being most affected - Continual economic crises resulted in a rise in poverty and unemployment
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4. Constitutionalism/importance of a written constitution - individual rights - due process of the law - concept of a representative government - taxation with representation - trial by jury - Would later be a significant influence on the American Const
The Counter Reformation
Mesopotamia
Modern influence of Magna Carta
The accomplishments of the early Japanese
5. Dissatisfaction with church ritual and Latin overtones - Humanism emphasized man's needs and concerns - The printing press allowed mass communication (Luther's 95 Theses were translated - widely copied - distributed throughout Europe) - Luther's exco
Steam locomotive
Reasons for the Reformation
General characteristics of the Renaissance
Cleisthenes - Athens Leader
6. An English philosopher - Believed that people made a contract with their government to protect natural writes - Wrote about the inalienable writes to life - liberty - and the pursuit of happiness - His political ideas had a dramatic impact on the dev
Mesopotamia
The Ming and Manchu Dynasties
John Locke
The Age of Reason/Enlightenment
7. Established a civilization in the Nile Valley (3000 B.C.) - Natural barriers (desert and sea) - as well as its isolation from other civilizations - greatly hindered foreign invaders; spared Egypt from the repeated political disruptions characteristic
Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age
Egypt
Spinning mule
Manorialism
8. (A.D. 768-814) A Carolingian ruler - dominated the political structure of the early Middle Ages - crowned 'Emperor of the Romans' by Pope Leo in A.D. 800 and had a major impact on the history of Europe - revived the concept of the Holy Roman Empire a
Charlemagne
The conquest of Indigenous People of the Americas
Arabs
'The Communist Manifesto'
9. An early Jewish convert to Christianity - was responsible for the spread of Christian theology and the resulting response from the Roman empire (opposition/resistance; Christianity firmly rooted in the collapsing world of Roman rule)
Paul of Tarsus (Paul the Apostle)
The Hellenistic Age
Feudalism: political
Rome's economic problems
10. A dramatic increase in productivity and the rise of the factory system - Demographic changes (from rural to urban centers) - The division of society into defined classes (propertied and nonpropertied) - The development of modern capitalism
Results of the Industrial Revolution
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: society
The Incas
Charles Martel
11. The proper function of government was defined by ___________________. Their ideas led to the philosophical bases for the American and French revolutions.
Social Darwinism and Capitalism
Paul of Tarsus (Paul the Apostle)
Galileo Galilei
Voltaire - Montesquieu - Locke - and Rousseau
12. An ethical religion - Of the Persians - based on concepts of good and evil
Paul of Tarsus (Paul the Apostle)
Social Darwinism
The Incas
Zoroastrianism
13. An Athenian ruler who came to power around 500 B.C.E. - an introduces further reforms that advanced democracy. He developed ten social classes based on where someone lived rather than their wealth. Established the Council of 500 and a policy where al
Cleisthenes - Athens Leader
Early Japanese civilization
Napoleon and the First Empire
John Locke
14. Disease devastated native populations - Smallpox - measles - typhus - From Mexico - spread into the American southwest and southward toward the Andes - From 1520-1620 - 20 million dead - Conquest aided by weakening of native forces - Mass transfer of
The Lydians
Impact of Spanish Exploration and Conquest on Indigenous People of the Americas
Cotton gin
France during the later Middle Ages
15. Became a revolutionary anti - Catholic movement - Basis of 'Reformed Churches -' which spread throughout Europe; Calvinism made Protestantism an international movement
Ancient Africans' advances in their societies and cultures
Impact of Spanish Exploration and Conquest on Indigenous People of the Americas
Calvinism
Egypt: developments
16. Originated in India (1500 B.C.) as part of the teachings of Hinduism - Divided people into four distinct and inflexible social groups: priests and teachers; rulers and warriors; merchants and artisans; and peasants and servants (the lowest caste) - P
Iona
The Incas
The caste system
Mycenaean civilization
17. Reflected the new secular trends - Humanism stressed the importance of the individual - Machiavelli's 'The Prince' stressed that 'the ends justify the means' as a political philosophy - The influence of the 'classical' arts was strong - and a new emp
Napoleon and the First Empire: international relations
Egypt
Literature and Philosophy during the rennaisance
The East African Coast
18. Pillaged the coasts of Europe in the 8th century - The Danes were responsible for the major invasions of England - In France - the Carolingian king was forced to cede Normandy to the Vikings
The ancient Near East: geography
Origins of people in America
The Viking (Norse) invaders
Egypt: developments
19. Science: methodology - theory and experimentation - astrolabe (astronomical instrument used to locate and predict the positions of the sun - moon - planet and stars) - alchemy - Technology: mechanical clocks - pointed arch - stained glass - windmill
English Parliament
The Age of Pericles
Muslim contributions - Science and technology
The Israelites
20. Society was based on a strict class division: clergy and nobility were the privileged class - peasants and artisans were the work force - and serfs were tied to the land
The Early Middle Ages
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: society
Charles Martel
Spinning jenny
21. His teachings influenced Chinese culture - Wanted to improve society - Taught that certain virtues are guidelines to happy life
Classical Greece
Martin Luther's beliefs
Confucius
Smaller civilizations of the Near East
22. The period of human culture that began around 10000 years ago in the Middle East and 4000 years ago later in other parts of the world. It is characterized by the beginning of farming - the domestication of animals - the development of crafts such as
Mohammed
Neolithic or New Stone Age
Persian War
Results of the Industrial Revolution
23. Also known as the Catholic Reformation - Attempted to halt the spread of Protestantism - The Jesuits (Society of Jesus) became the first official Catholic response to the Reformation; Jesuits also initiated missionary and educational endeavors - The
The Counter Reformation
Spartan way of life
Division of the Muslim Empire
Renaissance
24. Became the dominant Germanic tribe - Clovis - king of the Franks (A.D. 481-511) - was converted to Christianity - Domestic feuds and civil war broke out among the Merovingians (A.D. 561) - Political power shifted away from the monarchy
India: developments
The Franks
Ganges River
The ziggurat
25. Rugged landscape of mountains and valleys - scattered islands led to the development of independent city - states (polis) rather than one unified empire - Scarcity of good agricultural land encouraged seafaring in eastern Greece - The southern mainla
Greece: geography
Roman contributions to the western world (greatest contribution)
Napoleon and the First Empire: international relations
Mythology
26. A period of transition between ancient and modern Europe - Unique with a distinctive culture; out of feudal customs and traditions that included Greek and Roman classical culture - influences from the Arab world and the East - and tenets of Judeo - C
The Aztecs
Historical interpretations of the Middle Ages
The Scientific Revolution
The caste system
27. Refers to the absolute rule of monarchs with unlimited power - The theory of absolute monarchs and the divine right of kings (rule by God's will) - Evolved from the limited power of the ruling class during the Middle Ages to the Age of Absolutism in
The ancient Near East: geography
Mesoamerica
Roman contributions to the western world Culture: history - literature
Absolutism
28. c. 1000-1500
India under Muslim rule
Spain and Portugal during the later Middle Ages
The East African Coast
The Later Middle Ages
29. (Virgil's Aeneid - Ovid's Metamorphoses) - rhetoric (the art and study of the use of language with persuasive effect) - Continued the Greek tradition in literature - art - sculpture - and the humanities
The Hellenistic Age
The English Reformation
Roman contributions to the western world Culture: history - literature
Development of the Renaissance
30. That each person is born into a caste or social group - Reincarnation: after death all people will be reborn in either human or animal form; nothing truly dies and the spirit in death passes from one living thing to another - The cow is considered sa
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: commercial revival
Four key beliefs of Hindus
Ganges River
Feudalism: political
31. Writing (cuneiform) - Organized government - Written law code (Hammurabi's Code) - Systematized religion (Zoroastrianism) - Astronomy; astrology
Mesopotamia: developments
The conquest of Indigenous People of the Americas
The Chaldeans
The Scientific Revolution
32. Ghana - Mali and Songhai
Famous empires that grew in the West African savanna
John Calvin
Alfred the Great
Classical Greece
33. Genghis Khan united nomadic peoples and conquered China - Kublai Khan became emperor of China - Marco Polo - the Italian explorer - opened the door to trade with China and described the Mongol Empire.
Mongul rule in China
The Holy Roman Empire during the late Middle Ages
Water frame
Background to the French Revolution
34. Military and political leader during the later stages of the French Revolution - Emperor of the French from 1804-1815 - His legal reform - the Napoleonic Code - has been a major influence on many civil law jurisdictions worldwide - Best remembered fo
Arabs
Napoleon and the First Empire
The Counter Reformation
The Napoleonic Code
35. Established the first lasting monotheism - After the death of Solomon (922 B.C.) - the Hebrews were divided into two kingdoms (Israel and Judah) - Disunity and conquest resulted in the destruction of Israel (722 B.C.) and Judah (586 B.C.) - The revol
The Israelites
Development of the Renaissance
Rome's political problems
The topography of Africa
36. The most important city - states in ancient Greece; both developed a unique culture and distinct political structure - Established the world's first democracy (c. 507 B.C.) - developed democratic institutions - Developed philosophy as represented by
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
Spain and Portugal during the later Middle Ages
Athens and Sparta
Confucius
37. Greek language and cultural accomplishments preserved - Center for world trade and exchange of culture - It spread civilization to all of eastern Europe - Codification of Roman law ('Justinian Code') - It preserved the Eastern Church ('Greek Orthodox
John Locke
Achievements of the Byzantine Empire
The intellectual response to the Industrial Revolution
The Kingdom of Zimbabwe
38. Profits linked to the manufacturing of products - Private ownership of land - Freedom of choice - A competitive free - market system - Limited government restraints
Sumeria
Ibn Battuta
Constantinople
Capitalism
39. The cultural period of the Stone Age that began about 2.5 to 2 million years ago - marked by the earliest use of tools made of chipped stone. The Paleolithic Period ended at different times in different parts of the world - generally around 10000 yea
Paleolithic or Old Stone Age
The forest states
Effects of the Reformation
The Kingdom of Zimbabwe
40. 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
England during the later Middle Ages
The East African Coast
Flying shuttle
41. A traditional or legendary story - usually concerning some being or hero or event - with or without a determinable basis of fact or a natural explanation - especially one that is concerned with deities or demigods and explains some practice - rite -
Hindus
Myths
Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age
Spinning jenny
42. The medieval political unity of Europe was replaced by the spirit of modern nationalism - The authority of the state was strengthened - The middle class was strengthened - Calvinism gave capitalism its psychological base - Religious wars reflected th
Early Japanese civilization
Effects of the Reformation
Nicolaus Copernicus
The caste system
43. Assumed leadership of the Muslim world - The Seljuks fought with the crusaders and regained lost land - Mongols invaded the eastern Muslim Empire - The Ottoman Empire expanded territory and lasted for many centuries - Constantinople was the center of
The Early Middle Ages
Turk Dominance
Development of the Renaissance
Spain and Portugal during the later Middle Ages
44. (Islamic scholar - A.D. 1305-1368) spread Islamic culture by traveling widely
Charlemagne
Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age
Ibn Battuta
Hindus
45. The government system and basis for society in the Middle Ages - The system was based on land ownership; person who was allowed by a lord to use his land was called a vassal and the land was called a fief
The conquest of Indigenous People of the Americas
Capitalism
The feudal system
Steamboat
46. King Darius of Persia wanted to conquer all of the Greek city - states but Athens and Sparta resisted. Greek city - states vs. Persia - Greek city - states won. Athens emerged as most powerful city state in Greece.
General characteristics of the Renaissance
The Later Middle Ages
Persian War
Feudalism: political
47. A.D. 960-1279 - The Chinese Empire lost much territory after the fall of the Tang rulers - Advances in education - art - and science contributed to an improved way of life
John Locke
Chinese civilization under the Sungs
Grooved rollers
Enlightened despotism
48. 1783 - Allowed iron - makers to roll out iron into different shapes
Grooved rollers
Steamboat
The Punic Wars with Carthage
Calvinism
49. Egyptian life was dominated by concerns for the afterlife - religion - and the pharaoh - Medical advances and specialized surgery were major contributions - The Egyptians invented a hieroglyphic writing system - Commerce flourished throughout Arabia
Spinning mule
Martin Luther
Egyptian civilization: significant aspects
The Age of Pericles
50. The Abbasids overthrew the Umayyads
Division of the Muslim Empire
The East African Coast
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: feudalism/manorialism
The Battle of Waterloo (1815)