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CSET World History
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1. The Abbasids overthrew the Umayyads
The East African Coast
Division of the Muslim Empire
The Roman Republic: decline
The 'continental system'
2. Ghana - Mali and Songhai
Famous empires that grew in the West African savanna
China: developments
Rallying cry of the French Revolution
Cleisthenes - Athens Leader
3. Established at Byzantium by Emperor Constantine as a 'New Rome' in the East in A.D. 330 - Strategically located (where Europe and Asia meet) - had excellent defensible borders - and was a crossroads of world trade - With the fall of Rome/collapse of
Johannes Kepler
John Locke
Constantinople
Greece: geography
4. The first system of independent states - The first system of writing (cuneiform and hieroglyphics) - The first massive architectural achievements (ziggurat and pyramid) - The first lasting monotheism - The beginning of science - mathematics - and ast
Charles Martel
The ancient Near East: cultural contributions
Voltaire - Montesquieu - Locke - and Rousseau
Absolutism
5. Influenced its history - Japanese culture reflects a reverence for nature - Mountains - forests - and coastal areas determined cultural growth
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6. 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
Saul
Achievements of the Byzantine Empire
The Counter Reformation
The Kingdom of Zimbabwe
7. c. 1000-1500
The Later Middle Ages
The Counter Reformation
Roman contributions to the western world (greatest contribution)
Mesopotamia: developments
8. In eastern India - Sacred to Indians but was not the geographical river area that led to the development of Indian civilization - Associated with the rise of the Mauryan Empire in 322 B.C.
Napoleon and the First Empire: international relations
Spinning jenny
Ganges River
Achievements of the Byzantine Empire
9. Institutions: hospitals - medical schools - libraries - universities - Agriculture: cash crops - crop rotation - Mathematics: algebra - algorithms - Arabic numerals - decimal point - Globalization: exploration - work of scholars - trade (Atlantic - M
Renaissance
Egypt: developments
Muslim contributions
Martin Luther's beliefs
10. 1733 - Increased the speed of weavers
Renaissance
India: developments
Flying shuttle
Rallying cry of the French Revolution
11. 1785 - Led to faster production of cloth
Power loom
Athens and Sparta
Reasons for the decline of the Byzantine Empire
Christianity: basic doctrines
12. Conquered much of Asia Minor and Northern Mesopotamia (2000-1200 B.C.) - A major contribution included the invention of iron smelting - which revolutionized warfare
Calvinism
The accomplishments of the early Japanese
Spinning jenny
The Hittites
13. Attempted to unify the entire Near East under one rule (500s B.C.) - Established an international government - - Failed to conquer the Greeks; Persia was eventually conquered by Alexander the Great (334-331 B.C.)
Pepin the Short
The Persians
The Sumerians
Rome's economic problems
14. 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 -
Myths
The Olmec
Islam
Greece: geography
15. The Muslim empire was ruled by Arab caliphs - Arabs conquered much of the Byzantine and Persian empires (including North Africa) and Spain - The Battle of Tours (A.D. 732) resulted in the Franks halting Muslim expansion in Europe - Muslim Spain laste
Arabs
Steamboat
The topography of Africa
Africa's geological diversity
16. The First Act of Supremacy (1534) marked the beginning of the English Reformation. - The king of England - Henry VIII - became the head of the church - The pope's refusal to annul the marriage of Henry VIII to Catherine of Aragon initiated the break
Coke smelting
The English Reformation
Athens and Sparta
Reasons for the decline of the Byzantine Empire
17. Mesopotamia (Tigris and Euphrates rivers; southwest Asia/modern - day Iraq) - floods were unpredictable and destructive; flat plains invited invasion - Egypt (banks of Nile River - Mediterranean and Red Seas; Northeastern Africa) - India (Indus and G
Origins of people in America
Mongul rule in China
England during the later Middle Ages
River Valley Civilizations
18. 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
The Roman Empire
Reasons for the spread of Christianity (the Roman period)
The ancient Near East: geography
Smaller civilizations of the Near East
19. An inequitable class structure - A disorganized legal system and no representative assembly - Enlightenment philosophy influenced the middle class - The bankruptcy of the French treasury was the immediate cause - The 'Declaration of the Rights of Man
Capitalism
Background to the French Revolution
Impact of Spanish Exploration and Conquest on Indigenous People of the Americas
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: education
20. 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
Islam
Mycenaean civilization
The Franks
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: commercial revival
21. 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)
Iona
Paul of Tarsus (Paul the Apostle)
Four key beliefs of Hindus
The topography of Africa
22. Attempted to stem the tide - The empire split into the Western and Eastern Roman Empires - Barbarian invasions by Germanic and Asiatic tribes (the Goths - Vandals - and Huns) devastated Rome - and it fell in A.D. 476 - The Eastern Roman Empire at Con
The Carolingians
Darwin
Napoleon and the First Empire
Constantine
23. Christianity and church dogma were questioned
Philosophy influenced by the Age of Reason
The Olmec
John Calvin
Cotton gin
24. 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
India under Muslim rule
The Dorians
Role of the Church in the Early Middle Ages
Cleisthenes - Athens Leader
25. Ravaged by economic and political decline and repeated civil wars - Caesar was assassinated in 44 B.C. - Augustus became the first emperor of the Roman Empire (27 B.C.)
Feudalism: economic
The spread of the Renaissance throughout Europe
The Roman Republic: decline
Water frame
26. Mathematician - physicist - astronomer - With a telescope - provided the first observational evidence in support of Copernicus - Observed the phases of Venus; discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter; observed and analyzed sunspots - Was question
Steam locomotive
Neoclassicism
Galileo Galilei
Watt steam engine
27. The ancient Near East comprised the Tigris and Euphrates Valley - the Fertile Crescent - and the Nile Valley.
The Olmec
The ancient Near East: geography
The ancient Near East: cultural contributions
The Hellenistic Age
28. Manufacturing: flying shuttle - Birth of the factory system: spinning jenny - water frame - spinning mule - watt steam engine - power loom - cotton gin - Iron - making: coke smelting - grooved rollers - Transportation: steam locomotive - steamboat
Confucius
The (Protestant) Reformation
Famous empires that grew in the West African savanna
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution
29. (Islamic scholar - A.D. 1305-1368) spread Islamic culture by traveling widely
Ibn Battuta
North American Indians
The East African Coast
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: feudalism/manorialism
30. Philosophy (Scholasticism) dealt with the consistency of faith and reason
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: philosophy
Spinning mule
Spartan way of life
The Viking (Norse) invaders
31. 1785 - Meant that factories were no longer dependent on water sources for power
Mohammed
The Roman Republic
Watt steam engine
Charles Martel
32. Considered one of the world's major religions and has influenced religious - political - and social thought for over 4000 years - Originated in the Indus River Valley of India and primarily spread to and throughout southeast Asia
Roman contributions to the western world Engineering and architecture
Hinduism
The 'continental system'
The Counter Reformation
33. 356-323 B.C. - Of Macedonia - Established the Hellenistic Age - Conquered Persia - Asia Minor - and Egypt; established a world empire - Bureaucracy replaced the city - state as the form of government - Following his death - dynasties were established
Athens and Sparta
John Locke
Alexander the Great
Social Darwinism and Capitalism
34. 431-404 B.C. - Devastated Sparta - Athens - and their Greek city - state allies - Sparta was victorious but unable to unite the Greek city - states - Greek individualism was a catalyst in the collapse of the Greek city - state alliances
Iona
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: education
Philosophy influenced by the Age of Reason
The Peloponnesian War
35. 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
The Chaldeans
Persian War
Reasons for the Reformation
36. 1804 - Used initially to haul freight at coal mines and ironworks - The steam engine was used to develop it
The forest states
Steam locomotive
Famous empires that grew in the West African savanna
Modern influence of Magna Carta
37. Writing - Commerce - Government
China: developments
Hinduism
The Battle of Waterloo (1815)
Smaller civilizations of the Near East
38. A totalitarian and militaristic state dependent on slave labor to sustain its agricultural system; state owned most of the land - Warrior state - dependent on a superior military (result of constant threat of rebellion) - Spartan citizens were outnum
The Age of Pericles
Spartan way of life
Cotton gin
The French Revolution
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
Christianity: basic doctrines
Watt steam engine
Role of the Church in the Early Middle Ages
40. Class division of society - The decline of feudalism and manorialism - The commercial revival - Education - Philosophy - Architecture
Early cultures in Mesoamerica
The caste system
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages
The Early Middle Ages
41. 509-27 B.C. Started after Etruscan control was overthrown - Society was divided into the patricians (propertied class) - plebians (main body of Roman citizens) - and slaves - Government was based on consuls - the Senate - and the Centurial Assembly -
The topography of Africa
The Roman Republic
The Dorians
The accomplishments of the early Japanese
42. Mainly composed of three regions: desert - savanna - and tropical rainforest - The Sahara desert dominates the continent (covers most of northern Africa) - Trade and commerce were connected to the geographical potential of the area - Large population
The spread of the Renaissance throughout Europe
The topography of Africa
The Age of Reason/Enlightenment
The Olmec
43. 1779 - A power - driven machine that produced fine - strong yarn
Spinning mule
Islamic civilization: trade and cultural expansion
The ancient Near East: geography
Egypt: developments
44. 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 Age of Reason/Enlightenment
Voltaire - Montesquieu - Locke - and Rousseau
Modern influence of Magna Carta
Philosophy influenced by the Age of Reason
45. 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.
Islam
Mongul rule in China
The Franks
Mohammed
46. 500 BC to the conquest of Greece by the Macedonian king Philip II in 338 BC; highpoint of greek civ - Sophic emphasis on the individual - revol of philosophy by Socrates - Plato's emphasis on ethics - Aristotle emphasis on observable reality - Herodo
Reasons for the Reformation
Classical Greece
The Kingdom of Zimbabwe
Development of feudalism and a samurai warrior - class
47. The Reconquista reestablished Christian control over Muslim Spain in 1492 - Portugal in 1250 - The Spanish state was marked by strong - absolutist rule - The monarch instituted inquisitions and also expelled the Jews
Spain and Portugal during the later Middle Ages
The spread of the Renaissance throughout Europe
River Valley Civilizations
The Counter Reformation
48. The agricultural organization and economic foundation of feudalism
General characteristics of the Renaissance
Spain and Portugal during the later Middle Ages
Manorialism
Islamic civilization: government and religion
49. The disintegration of traditional feudal loyalties - the rise of powerful monarchies - and the collapse of a single religious doctrine caused European intellectuals to think about new ways of unifying and governing nation - states - Their exploration
The feudal system
The Age of Reason/Enlightenment
Charlemagne
The English Reformation
50. Complex religion of gods - rituals - and governance (pharaoh)- Writing (hieroglyphics) - Engineering and building (pyramids) - Mathematics
The Age of Pericles
Islamic civilization: government and religion
Egypt: developments
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: commercial revival
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