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CSET World History
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1. In 'On the Origin of Species' (1859) - theorized that evolution is a continuous process in which successful species adapt to their environment in order to survive
Martin Luther
Mycenaean civilization
Darwin
The Age of Reason/Enlightenment
2. The pope was dominant in religious matters and the monarch in secular matters - A continuing power struggle evolved between the papacy and the secular ruler during the late Middle Ages
Egypt
The Age of Reason/Enlightenment
The Holy Roman Empire during the late Middle Ages
Confucius
3. Renaissance secularism created tension between princely kingdoms and the authority of the Church - There also emerged within the Church questions about its worldly rather than spiritual interest in acquiring power and wealth - This internal struggle
The Later Middle Ages
The Fall of Rome
The (Protestant) Reformation
Contributions of the Greek World
4. Writing - Commerce - Government
Historical interpretations of the Middle Ages
Four key beliefs of Hindus
China: developments
Coke smelting
5. Philosophy (Scholasticism) dealt with the consistency of faith and reason
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: philosophy
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution
The Peloponnesian War
The (Protestant) Reformation
6. Developed their own language and sophisticated system of writing - developed literature and poetry - developed the Shinto religion - placed great emphasis on a love of nature - beauty - and good manners
Isaac Newton
The Babylonians
The accomplishments of the early Japanese
Dissolution of the Frankish Empire
7. 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
Egyptian civilization: significant aspects
Constantinople
Napoleon and the First Empire
The Fall of Rome
8. The Renaissance of northern Europe emphasized the teachings of Christianity and placed less reliance on humanism - The French Renaissance reflected a democratic realism - The English Renaissance did not flower until the Elizabethan Age
The ancient Near East: cultural contributions
River Valley Civilizations
Watt steam engine
The spread of the Renaissance throughout Europe
9. The decline of feudalism and manorialism was evident by the 12th century and complete by the 16th century
Contributions of the Greek World
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: feudalism/manorialism
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: commercial revival
The French Revolution
10. Concrete - arch - roads (200000 miles of roads) - aqueducts and cisterns - monumental buildings (the Colosseum)
The spread of the Renaissance throughout Europe
Zoroastrianism
Achievements of the Byzantine Empire
Roman contributions to the western world Engineering and architecture
11. c. 1000-1500
England during the later Middle Ages
The 'continental system'
The accomplishments of the early Japanese
The Later Middle Ages
12. 1785 - Meant that factories were no longer dependent on water sources for power
Watt steam engine
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: society
The East African Coast
The conquest of Indigenous People of the Americas
13. Conquered the Peloponnesus (peninsula of southern Greece) and ushered in a 'dark age' characterized by violence and instability
John Calvin
Feudalism: economic
Power loom
The Dorians
14. Lasted five centuries - The Pax Romana (Roman peace) was two centuries without a major war (27 B.C.- A.D. 180) - By the end of the second century A.D. - Rome was in economic and political decline - which weakened the empire
The Ming and Manchu Dynasties
The Early Middle Ages
Early Japanese civilization
The Roman Empire
15. An ethical religion - Of the Persians - based on concepts of good and evil
Constantine
Zoroastrianism
Division of the Muslim Empire
Manorialism
16. Wrote the 'Wealth of Nations' (1776) and advocated manufacturing as the true source of a nation's wealth (the laws of the market place and not government regulations dictate national economies); considered the father of modern economics
Greece: geography
Adam Smith
Key provisions of Magna Carta
China: developments
17. 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
River Valley Civilizations
Muslim contributions - Science and technology
Effects of the Reformation
Mycenaean civilization
18. 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
Historical interpretations of the Middle Ages
Enlightened despotism
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
The forest states
19. The Norman Conquest (invasion of England by William the Conqueror - duke of Normandy) had a profound impact on the development of the culture - language - and judicial system of England - The Battle of Hastings (1066) ended Anglo - Saxon rule in Engl
Darwin
American Indian culture
England during the later Middle Ages
Background to the French Revolution
20. Arabs preserved the cultures of the peoples they conquered - Religious pilgrimages led to the spread of new ideas - The caliphs improved farming methods and crop yields - Military expansion also served as a vehicle for cultural exchane between the Ar
The Israelites
Arabs
The Aztecs
Islamic civilization: government and religion
21. 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
Absolutism
Famous empires that grew in the West African savanna
Laissez faire
Constantine
22. The ancient Near East comprised the Tigris and Euphrates Valley - the Fertile Crescent - and the Nile Valley.
The ancient Near East: geography
India: developments
Islam in Africa
Saul
23. Hastened by the Frankish system of inheritance - The Treaty of Verdun (A.D. 843) divided Charlemagne's empire among his three grandsons - Carolingian rule ended in the 10th century because of the decline in central authority and the invasions of the
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: society
Water frame
Arabs
Dissolution of the Frankish Empire
24. Individual conviction in one's beliefs (solidarity) - The efficiency and organization of the early church administration - - Doctrines that stressed equality and immortality - Teachings and doctrines developed by 'Church Fathers' such as Augustine we
Reasons for the spread of Christianity (the Roman period)
Pepin the Short
Mesopotamian civilizations
Islamic civilization: trade and cultural expansion
25. Firmly established by the 14th century - Gained power at the expense of the king - Composed of the House of Lords (titled nobility) and the House of Commons (gentry and middle classes)
Mythology
Roman contributions to the western world Engineering and architecture
English Parliament
Muslim contributions - Science and technology
26. 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.
The Magna Carta
Persian War
Roman contributions to the western world Engineering and architecture
Origins of people in America
27. 146 B.C. After which Rome emerged as the dominant power in the Mediterranean - Rome incorporated Greek culture into its empire - Roman expansion resulted in a world republic
The Israelites
Islam in Africa
The Punic Wars with Carthage
England during the later Middle Ages
28. Education stressed the liberal arts. - Theology influenced both religion and politics - Universities were created in Paris - Oxford - and Cambridge during the 11th and 12th centuries - Latin was the language of intellectual Europe; vernacular was use
Martin Luther's beliefs
Reasons for the spread of Christianity (the Roman period)
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: education
Feudalism: political
29. Developed over many centuries - The first American Indians originated from Asia - Agriculture changed some Indian culture from a nomadic existence to farming communities
The forest states
American Indian culture
Charles Martel
Feudalism: economic
30. Saw the development of city - states - East African civilization was based on international trade and seaport cities - Swahili culture developed its own language and thrived in the city - states - The Portuguese destroyed much of the East African tra
Sumeria
The Dorians
The Incas
The East African Coast
31. 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
Watt steam engine
Hindus
The ancient Near East: cultural contributions
Reasons for the Reformation
32. The region that is now Mexico - Central America - and the western coast of South America
The Peloponnesian War
Martin Luther
Mesoamerica
Charles Martel
33. His teachings influenced Chinese culture - Wanted to improve society - Taught that certain virtues are guidelines to happy life
Confucius
Sumeria
Laissez faire
Smaller civilizations of the Near East
34. Political outcomes: stability - leading lords emerged as kings - foundation for nation - states - Economic outcomes: self - sufficiency - foundation for urbanization - Productive surpluses and specialization of skills would lead to trade - Trade woul
Hinduism
North American Indians
Feudalism: outcomes
Background to the French Revolution
35. 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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36. Writing (cuneiform) - Organized government - Written law code (Hammurabi's Code) - Systematized religion (Zoroastrianism) - Astronomy; astrology
Mesopotamia: developments
Galileo Galilei
Islam in Africa
Sumeria
37. The earliest Indian civilization - the Harappa culture - developed around the Indus River Valley in 2500 B.C.
The caste system
Indus River
'The Communist Manifesto'
Muslim contributions
38. Lived and worked under Muslim rule - Most were self - sufficient farmers - The caste system dominated their life
Rome's political problems
Early Japanese civilization
Hinduism
Hindus
39. 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
Mongul rule in China
Martin Luther
Martin Luther's beliefs
Impact of Spanish Exploration and Conquest on Indigenous People of the Americas
40. Based on the teachings of Mohammed - The spread of Islam started in the seventh century A.D. - The Koran became the center for Islamic moral and ethical conduct - Mohammed established a theocracy based on Islamic law
Constantinople
North American Indians
Islam
The French Revolution
41. A.D. 250-900 - Yucatan peninsula - Achieved a complex civilization - cities were trade and religious centers - excelled in many fields - including mathematics - science - astronomy - and engineering (pyramid building) - Only known written language of
The Mayas
Mycenaean civilization
The ancient Near East: geography
John Calvin
42. 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
The Persians
Africa's geological diversity
Cotton gin
43. A.D. 570-632 - Emerged from the deserts of Arabia; appeared as a messenger of God (Allah) and a prophet of Allah's monotheistic faith - According to Islamic traditions - Mohammed was last in a line of prophets that traced back to Abraham and included
India under Muslim rule
Mohammed
Modern influence of Magna Carta
Division of the Muslim Empire
44. The commercial revival led to the rise of towns. - A true middle class emerged - Economic activities in the towns were supervised by the guild system (merchant and craft guilds) - The Crusades led to the revival of international trade
Feudalism: political
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: commercial revival
Napoleon and the First Empire
Four key beliefs of Hindus
45. The Sumerians - The Babylonians - The Hittites - The Assyrians - The Chaldeans - The Persians
Feudalism: economic
The Chaldeans
The Incas
Mesopotamian civilizations
46. Muslims controlled India for centuries - Muslim invaders came into India in the 11th and 12th centuries and created kingdoms in the north - The Delhi Sultanate was the most powerful (1206-1526)
The importance of city life in the Sung Empire
Myths
Darwin
India under Muslim rule
47. Profits linked to the manufacturing of products - Private ownership of land - Freedom of choice - A competitive free - market system - Limited government restraints
England during the later Middle Ages
The topography of Africa
Grooved rollers
Capitalism
48. (1848) - Written by Marx and Friedrich Engels - advanced the theories of modern scientific socialism
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49. A collection of myths or stories - usually about the gods and their relationships to human beings; the study of myths
Mythology
Philosophy influenced by the Age of Reason
The Scientific Revolution
Paleolithic or Old Stone Age
50. The Hopewell people were skilled farmers and flourished in the Ohio and Mississippi valleys (200 B.C.- A.D. 400) - Mississippian culture developed in A.D. 800 and built large religious mound structures - The Anasazi culture (A.D. 800-1300) developed
North American Indians
Nicolaus Copernicus
Islamic civilization: trade and cultural expansion
Arabs
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