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CSET World History
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1. A.D. 1325-1521 - Central Mexico - Conquered much of central Mexico - The Toltecs preceded them - built a great city (Tenochtitlan) and ruled an empire - Religion and war dominated life - Rich mythological and religious traditions - Architecturally ac
The Magna Carta
The Battle of Waterloo (1815)
The Aztecs
The Franks
2. There were three periods of feudal government
The Hellenistic Age
Paleolithic or Old Stone Age
Spinning jenny
Development of feudalism and a samurai warrior - class
3. 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
The English Reformation
The ancient Near East: cultural contributions
The Age of Pericles
River Valley Civilizations
4. Ended in defeat for Napoleon and ended the French Empire; Napoleon was permanently exiled to St. Helena
Egypt: developments
The Age of Pericles
Background to the French Revolution
The Battle of Waterloo (1815)
5. 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
Zoroastrianism
The topography of Africa
The Persians
The Chaldeans
6. Region of great cities (e.g Ur and Babylon) located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers; chronologically the first urban hearth - dating to 3500 BCE - and which as founded in the Fertile Crescent.
Mesopotamia
The Renaissance
The Incas
Modern influence of Magna Carta
7. 1785 - Meant that factories were no longer dependent on water sources for power
India: developments
Watt steam engine
Calvinism
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages
8. 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
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: philosophy
Results of the Industrial Revolution
Effects of the Reformation
9. No privileges/tax exemptions based on lineage - Government promotion was based on ability - Modernized French law (equality before the law)
Voltaire - Montesquieu - Locke - and Rousseau
The importance of city life in the Sung Empire
Smaller civilizations of the Near East
The Napoleonic Code
10. 1483-1546 - Northern Germany - Rejection of hierarchical priesthood and papal authority - Questioned the right of the pope to grant indulgences (full or partial remission of temporal punishment due for sins which have already been forgiven)
Adam Smith
Martin Luther
Spartan way of life
Mohammed
11. 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
Social Darwinism and Capitalism
Neolithic or New Stone Age
Nicolaus Copernicus
The Lydians
12. Aztecs conquered by Cortes in 1521 - Inca Empire conquered by Pizarro in 1513
The conquest of Indigenous People of the Americas
Philosophy influenced by the Age of Reason
The 'continental system'
Confucius
13. 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 Age of Reason/Enlightenment
Philosophy influenced by the Age of Reason
India under Muslim rule
Feudalism: economic
14. 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
Division of the Muslim Empire
Modern influence of Magna Carta
Development of feudalism and a samurai warrior - class
English Parliament
15. Capitalism was regarded as the 'natural environment' in which 'survival of the fittest' could be tested - belief that some races were superior to others - that poverty indicated unfitness - and that a class - structured society was desirable
Water frame
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages
Social Darwinism and Capitalism
Turk Dominance
16. c. 1000-1500
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
The Later Middle Ages
Power loom
Spartan way of life
17. 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
Steamboat
Spain and Portugal during the later Middle Ages
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: commercial revival
Islamic civilization: government and religion
18. 1760 - Improved production of iron
Galileo Galilei
Watt steam engine
The Franks
Coke smelting
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
The Phoenicians
Background to the French Revolution
Watt steam engine
Development of the Renaissance
20. 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
Impact of Spanish Exploration and Conquest on Indigenous People of the Americas
Social Darwinism and Capitalism
The ancient Near East: cultural contributions
The Early Middle Ages
21. Astronomer - Challenged the Church doctrine of a geocentric (earth - centered) theory of the universe (Ptolemy's theory; was the prevailing thought for more than 1000 years) - Believed that the sun was the center of the solar system - and the earth m
Egyptian civilization: significant aspects
Nicolaus Copernicus
Reasons for the Byzantine Empire's success
The ancient Near East: cultural contributions
22. c. 1350-1600 - The revival of intellectualism - literature - philosophy - and artistic achievement - Spread westward and into northern Europe - Continued the road started in the Middle Ages that would lead to modern Europe
Early cultures in Mesoamerica
Galileo Galilei
The Renaissance
Egypt: developments
23. 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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24. 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
Darwin
The Babylonians
Alexander the Great
The Roman Republic: decline
25. 1783 - Allowed iron - makers to roll out iron into different shapes
The Magna Carta
The Dorians
Grooved rollers
Dissolution of the Frankish Empire
26. The cultural period of the Stone Age that developed primarily in Europe between the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods - beginning around 10000 years ago and lasting in various places as late as 3000 bce. The Mesolithic is marked by the appearance of
Myths
Darwin
Social Darwinism and Capitalism
Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age
27. 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 Roman Republic: decline
Egypt: developments
The Magna Carta
The conquest of Indigenous People of the Americas
28. (Islamic scholar - A.D. 1305-1368) spread Islamic culture by traveling widely
The Fall of Rome
Ibn Battuta
The Napoleonic Code
Johannes Kepler
29. 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 spread of the Renaissance throughout Europe
The Chaldeans
Results of the Industrial Revolution
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: society
30. 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
Hinduism
The ziggurat
The Olmec
Four key beliefs of Hindus
31. The rise of feudal monarchs resulted in the development of the nation - states of France - By the early 13th century - royal authority had expanded and France had become a European power - Conflicts with the pope over the extent of religious rule res
France during the later Middle Ages
The Sumerians
Impact of Spanish Exploration and Conquest on Indigenous People of the Americas
Reasons for the Byzantine Empire's success
32. 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
Reasons for the Reformation
Effects of the Reformation
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: education
Results of the Industrial Revolution
33. (460-429 B.C.) Represented the zenith of Athenian society and the height of its democracy
The Age of Pericles
The topography of Africa
France during the later Middle Ages
The Mayas
34. 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
The accomplishments of the early Japanese
The Mayas
Effects of the Reformation
Mesopotamian civilizations
35. Began in Italy during the 14th century - The Crusades focused attention eastward (on Greece and the Near East) - By the 14th century - the move toward secularization was predominant - Conflicts between the papacy and the Holy Roman Empire in the 13th
Paleolithic or Old Stone Age
Development of the Renaissance
Chinese civilization under the Sungs
Steamboat
36. Philosophy (Scholasticism) dealt with the consistency of faith and reason
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: philosophy
Turk Dominance
Charles Martel
Neoclassicism
37. The decline of feudalism and manorialism was evident by the 12th century and complete by the 16th century
Mesopotamia: developments
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: feudalism/manorialism
The (Protestant) Reformation
Isaac Newton
38. Became a revolutionary anti - Catholic movement - Basis of 'Reformed Churches -' which spread throughout Europe; Calvinism made Protestantism an international movement
Role of the Church in the Early Middle Ages
Calvinism
The Roman Empire
England during the later Middle Ages
39. Concrete - arch - roads (200000 miles of roads) - aqueducts and cisterns - monumental buildings (the Colosseum)
North American Indians
Historical interpretations of the Middle Ages
Roman contributions to the western world Engineering and architecture
Key provisions of Magna Carta
40. 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
The ziggurat
Iona
Hinduism
41. 1807 - Built by American inventor Robert Fulton - The steam engine was used to build it
Greece: geography
The Lydians
Japan's geography
Steamboat
42. The Olmec - The Mayas - The Aztecs - The Incas
Muslim contributions - Science and technology
Darwin
Early cultures in Mesoamerica
John Calvin
43. Immediate cause: continuous barbaric invasion - Internal factors included political instability - decreasing farm production - inflation - excessive taxation - and the decline of the military - including the use of mercenaries - The rise of Christian
Christianity: basic doctrines
Minoan civilization
The Fall of Rome
The Punic Wars with Carthage
44. 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
River Valley Civilizations
Manorialism
Neolithic or New Stone Age
Greece: geography
45. A failed French attempt to close the continent to British trade in hopes of destroying the British economy
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46. The Abbasids overthrew the Umayyads
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: education
Muslim contributions - Science and technology
Origins of people in America
Division of the Muslim Empire
47. 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
The conquest of Indigenous People of the Americas
Flying shuttle
The Babylonians
Muslim contributions
48. Conquered much of Asia Minor and Northern Mesopotamia (2000-1200 B.C.) - A major contribution included the invention of iron smelting - which revolutionized warfare
The Age of Reason/Enlightenment
The Hittites
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
Rallying cry of the French Revolution
49. 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 (Protestant) Reformation
Islam
Napoleon and the First Empire
The Magna Carta
50. 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
Results of the Industrial Revolution
Egyptian civilization: significant aspects
Arabs
Coke smelting
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