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SAT Subject Test: World History
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1. Armies of soldiers in feudal Japan
samurai
pogram
junkers
estate
2. Goals issued by China's Deng Xiaoping that included changes in industry - agriculture - defense - and science and technology
third reich
four modernizations
yin and yang
sunni
3. A government unit in which several countries or peoples are under the authority of one ruler
empire
radiocarbon dating
stateless society
polygamy
4. In medieval Europe - a merchant organization founded to regulate production standards and prices within specific trades
guild
helsinki accords
millet
Ka'aba
5. Movement of a military force to an area in conflict
vassal
mobilization
OPEC (organization of petroleum exporting countries)
Cyrillic alphabet
6. Code of conduct of the samurai class in feudal Japan that stressed self-discipline - bravery - and simple living
Atlantic Charter
bushido
stoicism
Huguenots
7. A country dominated politically and economically by another nation - especially by the Soviet Union during the Cold War
satellite nation
czar (tsar)
predestination
Sikhs
8. Leading bishop pf the eastern orthodox church
Cultural Revolution
fief
zen Buddhism
patriarch
9. Russian Parliament
duma
existentialism
new deal
Hagia Sophia
10. The German word for 'living space' a goal Hitler wished to attain by conquering Eastern Europe and Russia
lebnsraum
satrap
dharma
pastoral nomadism
11. Ancient Chinese class of scholars
shi
stupa
monsoon
diocese
12. Currently know and the Commonwealth of Nation - an association of nations whose members accept the British monarch as a symbolic head; most member nations were at one time associated wit the British empire or with another current member nation
civil rights movement
British Commonwealth
Justinian Code
reactionary
13. Triangular sail that permitted greater control of ships
tragedy
lateen sail
umma
liberal
14. Warrior leaders in feudal Japan
fief
bushi
Manchaeism
enclosure movement
15. A society ruled by a number of equal kinship groups rather than by a central government
hieroglyphics
Anabaptists
stateless society
astrolabe
16. A Roman Catholic council convened in 1545 to examine the Church's teachings
Brahmin
Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
radiocarbon dating
council of Trent
17. The ability to organize and utilize the factors of production to realize profits
entrepreneurship
stream of consciousness
checks and balances
truncated pyramid
18. Two-dimensional religious images used by Eastern Christians in their celebrations and devotions
soviet
homeland
hijra
icon
19. Members of the same ruling family maintaining control of their country's government for several generations
stele
dynasty
scorched- earth policy
Zionism
20. An advocate of philosophy which held that government actions and policies were useful only when they promoted the common good
shi
natural selection
justification by faith
utilitarian
21. The four economically successful areas of Hong Kong - Singapore - South Korea - and Taiwan
balance of power
four tigers
blitzkrieg
marshall plan
22. A method of dating flint and clay objects by measuring the amount of electrons released when the subject is heated
Zionism
thermoluminescnce dating
propaganda
collective farming
23. Negotiations between employees and employers for higher salaries and improved working conditions
Sikhs
collective bargaining
new deal
purdah
24. The mass extermination of Jews and other civilians in Nazi Germany
four tigers
Holocaust
Yahweh
burgess
25. Form of drama developed by the Greeks that often satirizes a society
third reich
comedy
u-boats
tragedy
26. An artistic movement in which paintings are characterized by a dreamlike quality
surrealism
gospel
estate
operation overlord
27. Also called the Jesuits - an organization founded in 1534 by Ignatius of Loyola to promote education - establish missions - and stop the spread of Protestantism
one-child policy
Holocaust
society of Jesus
karma
28. Practice in some areas of India in which widows threw themselves onto the burning funeral pyre of their husband
Tamils
sati
separation of powers
czar (tsar)
29. Israeli communal agricultural settlements
postdam conference
Anabaptists
griot
kibbutzim
30. An untouchable of person whose status is below that of the Hindu castes
pariah
sakk
romanticism
indulgence
31. A 'lighting war' in which initial rapid surprise attacks by aircraft are followed by massive attacks of group forces - as in the 1939 German invasion of Poland
blitzkrieg
economic imperialism
entrepreneurship
zen Buddhism
32. A compilation of Roman laws - legal treatises - and Byzantine laws passed after 534 that were codifies by the emperor Justinian
Justinian Code
council of Trent
constitutional monarchy
hominid
33. Ancient Egyptian picture writing
hieroglyphics
radical
concession
capital
34. Chinese concept of balance in nature represented by male assertiveness and female submission
yin and yang
karma
green revolution
utilitarian
35. A 1955 defense alliance organized by the Soviet Union - Czechoslovakia - Hungry - East Germany - Poland - Albania - Bulgaria - and Romania
steppe
animism
Warsaw pact
Balkans
36. Imperial officials under Charlemagne's empire who had the duty of overseeing the records of the counts - or local rulers
pastoral nomadism
missi dominici
bushido
pasteurization
37. Program begun under the US President John Kennedy to send volunteer workers to developing nations to assist them in improving education - agricultural methods - sanitation - and other areas of need
reactionary
internal migration
Zionism
peace crops
38. A 1 -600 mile communication route in ancient Persia
operation Barbarossa
messiah
proletariat
Royal Road
39. The 19th and early 20th century application of the theories of Charles Darwin to social science in a effort to create the notion that some races were superior to others
absolute monarch
radiocarbon dating
social Darwinism
ziggurat
40. The period between 8000 BCE and approximately 3000 BCE; also known as the New stone age
reactionary
Balkans
sakk
neolithic age
41. Studying fossil remains
millet
duma
paleontologists
Shiva
42. Neutrality of developing nations during the cold war
nonalignment
helsinki accords
constitutional monarchy
hieroglyphics
43. An elected representative of the plebeians - who sat as a member of Tribal Assembly in republican Rome
tribune
repartamiento
world health organization
soviet
44. A territory under the direct control of a stronger country
genocide
colony
usury
Boers
45. The period in European history from about 1300 to 1600 in which a return to classical themes dominated art - literature - and education
macadam road
yin and yang
impressionism
Renaissance
46. The right of a dynasty to rule
legitimacy
containment
dissident
triple entente
47. A person in favor of returning to the status quo
nongovernmental organization
third world
yin and yang
reactionary
48. The development of and use of skills in a specific type of work
robotics
specialization of labor
global village
stoicism
49. Spacecraft that serves as an orbiting scientific type of work
Boers
radiocarbon dating
space station
helsinki accords
50. Nationalist party founded in China by Sun Yician; after 1925 - headed by Jinang Jieshi
European Union
guomindang
hajj
qanat