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CSET World History
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1. Began as an attempt by the leaders of the industrial and commercial classes to end the injustices of the French monarchy - a Reign of Terror against the aristocracy - The fall of the Bastille on July 14 marks France's 4th of July - Napoleon Bonaparte
The French Revolution
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: education
The Franks
Confucius
2. 20000-30000 years ago - during the last Ice Age - the first humans crossed over the Bering Sea land bridge into the Americas - As they migrated southward - they inhabited the hemisphere from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego - Their widespread dispersion le
The importance of city life in the Sung Empire
Grooved rollers
Mesopotamian civilizations
Origins of people in America
3. Ghana - Mali and Songhai
Famous empires that grew in the West African savanna
The ancient Near East: geography
Smaller civilizations of the Near East
Charles Martel
4. 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
China: developments
The Hellenistic Age
Early cultures in Mesoamerica
The Israelites
5. The Ming (native Chinese) ousted the Mongols - Ming (1368-1644) rulers limited contact with the West - The Manchus (1644-1911) overran China and followed a policy of isolationism - weakening China
Egypt: developments
The importance of city life in the Sung Empire
The Ming and Manchu Dynasties
Adam Smith
6. (A.D. 871-99) established the English kingdom after stemming the Danish invasions
Roman contributions to the western world Engineering and architecture
Martin Luther
Alfred the Great
The intellectual response to the Industrial Revolution
7. Its geographic proximity to the Arabs - Slavs - and Seljuk Turks - all of whom were becoming more powerful - The loss of commercial dominance of the Italians - Religious controversy with the West and a subsequent split with the Roman Catholic Church
Martin Luther
The Dorians
Hinduism
Reasons for the decline of the Byzantine Empire
8. Works of Greeks and Romans reconnected Europeans with their ancient heritage
Reasons for the Byzantine Empire's success
Constantine
Renaissance
Impact of Spanish Exploration and Conquest on Indigenous People of the Americas
9. 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
Egypt
Spinning jenny
Mesoamerica
Origins of people in America
10. 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.
The forest states
Mongul rule in China
Feudalism: political
Development of feudalism and a samurai warrior - class
11. 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)
India under Muslim rule
Manorialism
Contributions of the Greek World
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: education
12. Profits linked to the manufacturing of products - Private ownership of land - Freedom of choice - A competitive free - market system - Limited government restraints
Reasons for the spread of Christianity (the Roman period)
Steam locomotive
Capitalism
Iona
13. 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 Renaissance
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: society
Philosophy influenced by the Age of Reason
India: developments
14. 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
American Indian culture
Feudalism: outcomes
Roman contributions to the western world Engineering and architecture
Mycenaean civilization
15. c. A.D. 500-1000 - Dark Ages: A.D. 500-800 - The collapse of Rome and sweeping advances of Germanic and Viking raiders - Europe entered a time of chaotic political - economic - and urban decline - A struggle back toward stability
The Early Middle Ages
The conquest of Indigenous People of the Americas
Christianity: basic doctrines
Confucius
16. (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
Origins of people in America
France during the later Middle Ages
Sumeria
Charlemagne
17. 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
Laissez faire
The ancient Near East: cultural contributions
John Calvin
The importance of city life in the Sung Empire
18. (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 East African Coast
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: commercial revival
Roman contributions to the western world Culture: history - literature
19. Four rivers (Nile - Congo - Niger - and Zambezi) were important to Africa's economic history - Egyptian civilization developed in the Nile Valley - Africa above the Sahara (Northern Africa) is often associated with Arab influence - The irregular coas
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20. A failed French attempt to close the continent to British trade in hopes of destroying the British economy
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21. 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
The Aztecs
Africa's geological diversity
Confucius
Four key beliefs of Hindus
22. The region that is now Mexico - Central America - and the western coast of South America
Absolutism
The importance of city life in the Sung Empire
River Valley Civilizations
Mesoamerica
23. 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 Aztecs
Enlightened despotism
The Punic Wars with Carthage
Literature and Philosophy during the rennaisance
24. 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
Islamic civilization: government and religion
Origins of people in America
Spinning jenny
Christianity: basic doctrines
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.)
The Carolingians
The Roman Republic: decline
Christianity: basic doctrines
The Lydians
26. Class division of society - The decline of feudalism and manorialism - The commercial revival - Education - Philosophy - Architecture
Ibn Battuta
Steamboat
Ganges River
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages
27. 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
The East African Coast
General characteristics of the Renaissance
The Viking (Norse) invaders
Indus River
28. 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 forest states
The Roman Republic
Reasons for the decline of the Byzantine Empire
Egypt: developments
29. (460-429 B.C.) Represented the zenith of Athenian society and the height of its democracy
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: philosophy
Johannes Kepler
The Carolingians
The Age of Pericles
30. 1764 - Introduced the first power - driven machine to manufacture cloth
Feudalism: economic
Water frame
Literature and Philosophy during the rennaisance
Hindus
31. 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
The caste system
The accomplishments of the early Japanese
England during the later Middle Ages
Rome's economic problems
32. 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
American Indian culture
Napoleon and the First Empire
Classical Greece
Paleolithic or Old Stone Age
33. 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
Reasons for the decline of the Byzantine Empire
The Roman Republic
The Lydians
Division of the Muslim Empire
34. 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
Spinning jenny
Hindus
Constantinople
Nicolaus Copernicus
35. 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
North American Indians
Darwin
Rome's economic problems
Egypt: developments
36. 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
The Holy Roman Empire during the late Middle Ages
Results of the Industrial Revolution
Paul of Tarsus (Paul the Apostle)
Philosophy influenced by the Age of Reason
37. Complex religion of gods - rituals - and governance (pharaoh)- Writing (hieroglyphics) - Engineering and building (pyramids) - Mathematics
Arabs
Results of the Industrial Revolution
The Kingdom of Zimbabwe
Egypt: developments
38. 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
Hindus
Historical interpretations of the Middle Ages
The forest states
The Assyrians
39. Mathematician - physicist - and astronomer - The most influential scientist of the Enlightenment - Described universal gravitation and the three laws of motion - which dominated the scientific view of the physical universe for the next three centurie
Isaac Newton
Saul
The Scientific Revolution
Ibn Battuta
40. 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: education
Contributions of the Greek World
River Valley Civilizations
Dissolution of the Frankish Empire
41. 4000-323 B.C. Organized warfare: Mycenae (military stronghold) - Sparta - phalanx (military formation - Literature: epic poetry (Iliad - Odyssey) - plays (drama - tragedy - comedy) - History: Herodotus (historian who reported the Persian Wars) - Thu
Background to the French Revolution
Origins of people in America
Mongul rule in China
Contributions of the Greek World
42. King's authority limited by law - rights of the king's subjects declared (i.e. habeas corpus) - respect for legal procedures
River Valley Civilizations
Key provisions of Magna Carta
Islam in Africa
The Roman Empire
43. Conquered Sumeria and established a new empire (2300-1750 B.C.) - The code of Hammurabi was the first universal written codification of laws in recorded history (c. 1750 B.C.) - Ahievements included a centralized government and advancements in algebr
Background to the French Revolution
Achievements of the Byzantine Empire
The Babylonians
Persian War
44. Dominated the culture of the 18th century - There was an attempt to revive the classic style and form of ancient Greece and Rome - In literature - the novel was the outcome; in architecture - the Rococo style was dominant - In music - Haydn and Mozar
Cleisthenes - Athens Leader
Neoclassicism
Division of the Muslim Empire
The East African Coast
45. 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
Mohammed
Martin Luther's beliefs
Nicolaus Copernicus
Confucius
46. (1848) - Written by Marx and Friedrich Engels - advanced the theories of modern scientific socialism
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47. 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
Laissez faire
Neoclassicism
The Peloponnesian War
Athens and Sparta
48. 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
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: education
The Roman Empire
The Battle of Waterloo (1815)
Reasons for the decline of the Byzantine Empire
49. Writing - Commerce - Government
Coke smelting
Mesopotamia
Islam in Africa
China: developments
50. 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
Capitalism
Ottoman Empire
Hinduism
The Sumerians