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AP World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Eighteenth-century English intellectual who warned that population growth threatened future generations because - in his view - population growth would always outstrip increases in agricultural production.
Octavian
527 CE
Thomas Malthus
Malay
2. Era of relative peace and stability created by the Mongol Empire
Satrapy
Imperialism
Pax Mongolica
Chiefdom
3. Date: Travels of Ibn Battuta begin(Hint: __25 CE)
1325 CE
Hiroshima
Mao Zedong
1917
4. Conquered territory in Media and later Perisa - ruled through client kings and governors rather than by direct rule.
Repartimiento
Buddha
Aristotle
Satrapy
5. Date: Vietnamese defeat French at Dien Bien Phu (Hint: 1__4)
Western Front
1954
Nubians
Code of Hammurabi
6. The theory developed in early modern England and spread elsewhere that royal power should be subject to legal and legislative checks.
Mita
Enconmienda
Suleiman the Magnificent
Constitutionalism
7. The 'Roman Peace' - that is - the state of comparative concord prevailing within the boundaries of the Roman Empire from the reign of Augustus (27 B.C.E.-14 C.E.) to that of Marcus Aurelius (161-180 C.E.)
Nomad
Pax Romana
1071 CE
Tokugawa Shogunate
8. 'Restructuring' reforms by the nineteenth-century Ottoman rulers - intended to move civil law away from the control of religious elites and make the military and the bureacracy more efficient.
Electricity
Carthage
Memphis
Tanzimat
9. Woodrow Wilson's plan put before the League of Nations to prevent future war.
Fourteen Points
King Charles I
Assimilation
Janissary
10. 'Way of the Elders' branch of Buddhism followed in Sri Lanka and much of Southeast Asia. It remains close to the original principles set forth by the Buddha; it downplays the importance of gods
1885
Theravada Buddhism
Constitutionalism
Constitutional Convention
11. Date: Norman Conquest of England(Hint: __66 CE)
1066 CE
Maori
Bread and Circuses
Khomeini
12. A worldwide Jewish movement starting in the 1800s that resulted in the establishment and development of the state of Israel in 1948.
Mamluks
Zionism
1931
Pancho Villa
13. System of government in which all 'citizens' (however defined) have equal political and legal rights - privileges - and protections - as in the Greek city-state of Athens in the fifth and fourth centuries B.C.E. Demographic Transition -A change in th
Peloponnesian War
Janapadas
Pancho Villa
Democracy
14. Many people (mostly women) were accused of this and burned at the stake in medieval and early modern Europe.
Cotton
Gothic Cathedrals
Byzantine Empire
Witchcraft
15. Date: 9/11 Attacks
1588
1917
2001
Buddha
16. Date: Decade when Independence in mainland Latin America began (Hint: 1__0s)
Shi'a
Catholic Reformation
1810s
legalism
17. The four major social divisions in India's caste system: the Brahmin priest class - the Kshatriya warrior/administrator class - the Vaishya merchant/farmer class - and the Shudra laborer class.
Varna
Mandate of Heaven
Janissaries
urbanization
18. A French general and then French Emperor later exiled to the island of St. Helena
Napoleon
Cuban Missile Crisis
Mycenae
Apostle Paul
19. Date: Tiananmen Square protest in China; Fall of Berlin Wall in Germany
League of Nations
Western Front
Indian Ocean
1989
20. Date: Battle of Sekigahara - Beginning of Tokugawa (Hint: 1__0)
Sunnis
Indentured servitude
1600
Panama Canal
21. Series of campaigns over control of the throne of France - involving English and French royal families and French noble families.
Hundred Years War
Muslim
1533
221 BCE
22. Portion of the African continent lying south of the Sahara.
Cecil Rhodes
Ottomans
The Golden Triangle
Sub-Saharan Africa
23. A French Protestant
Buddhism
1941
1789
Huguenot
24. Capital city of Egypt and home of the ruling dynasties during the Middle and New Kingdoms. Amon - patron deity of Thebes - became one of the chief gods of Egypt. Monarchs were buried across the river in the Valley of the Kings. (p. 43)
Totalitarianism
Samurai
Thebes
Teotihuacan
25. Compilations of hymns - religious reflections - and Aryan conquests
Vedas
Zhou dynasty
Karl Marx
Catholic Reformation
26. In Tibetan Buddhism - a teacher.
Great Circuit
Mecca
Lama
Repartimiento
27. All non-land-owning - free men in Ancient Rome
Papyrus
Mass production
Fresco
Plebeians
28. President of the United States (1913-1921) and the leading figure at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. He was unable to persuade the U.S. Congress to ratify the Treaty of Versailles or join the League of Nations.
The Mahdi
Nonaligned
1789
Woodrow Wilson
29. French General who founded the French Fifth Republicn in 1958 and served as its first President from 1959 to 1969
1919
Ming
Charles de Gaulle
Carthage
30. Born in Austria - became a radical German nationalist during World War I. He became dictator of Germany in 1933. He led Europe into World War II.
Revolutions of 1848
Adolf Hitler
Mantra
Guilds
31. Chinese dynasty between 1368-1644. Economy flourished - Border Policy was good - but not well enough enforced - as they were taken over by the Manchu from the North in 1644.
Stock exchange
Monsoon
Colonialism
Ming
32. Date: Start of the ten year long Mexican Revolution. Not to be confused with Mexican war of Independence (1810-1821) (Hint: 1__0)
1910
Mass deportation
Theravada Buddhism
1948
33. A people from central Anatolia who established an empire in Anatolia and Syria in the Late Bronze Age. With wealth from the trade in metals and military power based on chariot forces - they vied with New Kingdom Egypt over Syria.
Nonaligned
Hegemony
10000 BCE
Hittites
34. The three wars waged by Rome against Carthage - 264-241 - 218-201 - and 149-146 b.c. - resulting in the destruction of Carthage and the annexation of its territory by Rome.
Bhagavad-Gita
Punic Wars
Karma
Treaty of Versailles
35. Government ruled by a single party and/or person that exerts unlimited control over its citizen's lives.
Submarine telegraph cables
Sumerians
Muhammad
Totalitarianism
36. Foreign residents in a country living under the laws of their native country - disregarding the laws of the host country. 19th/Early 20th Centuries: European and US nationals in certain areas of Chinese and Ottoman cities were granted this right.
Extraterritoriality
Vasco da Gama
Tennis Court Oath
Agricultural Revolution
37. The community of all Muslims. A major innovation against the background of seventh-century Arabia - where traditionally kinship rather than faith had determined membership in a community.
Napoleon
Toussaint L'Ouverture
Umma
Zionism
38. Was a semi-feudal government of Japan in which one of the shoguns unified the country under his family's rule. They moved the capital to Edo - which now is called Tokyo. This family ruled from Edo 1868 - when it was abolished during the Meiji Restora
1949
Constantinople
Tokugawa Shogunate
Suleiman the Magnificent
39. A conduit - either elevated or under ground - using gravity to carry water from a source to a location-usually a city-that needed it. The Romans built many of these in a period of substantial urbanization.
Republic
Aqueduct
1848
Bartholomew Dias
40. Andean labor system based on shared obligations to help kinsmen and work on behalf of the ruler and religious organizations.
Dharma
Sun Yat-sen
Christopher Columbus
Mita
41. A monumental sanctuary built in Jerusalem by King Solomon in the tenth century B.C.E. to be the religious center for the Israelite god Yahweh. The Temple priesthood conducted sacrifices - received a tithe or percentage of agricultural revenues.
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42. British entrepreneur and politician involved in the expansion of the British Empire from South Africa into Central Africa. The colonies of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) were named after him. (p. 736)
Cecil Rhodes
Manchuria
Sepoy
1502
43. Date: End of Pax Romana(Hint: _80 CE)
Octavian
180 CE
Jesus
Suez Canal
44. A well known Italian Renaissance artist - architect - musician - mathemetician - engineer - and scientist. Known for the Mona Lisa.
Siberia
Uigurs
Leonardo da Vinci
Bengal
45. The act of accusing people of disloyalty and communism
Pax Romana
McCarthyism
Qin
Mandate of Heaven
46. The people and dynasty that took over the dominant position in north China from the Shang and created the concept of the Mandate of Heaven to justify their rule. Remembered as prosperous era in Chinese History.
Akbar
Rigveda
Cortes
Zhou
47. Leadership or predominant influence exercised by one nation over others - as in a confederation.
ethnic cleansing
Persepolis
Hegemony
Nehru
48. Region of western India famous for trade and manufacturing.
Gujarat
Khipu
Peter the Great (1672-1725)
1939
49. The world's first civilization - founded in Mesopotamia - which existed for over 3 -000 years.
Macartney Mission
Plato
Horse collar
Sumer
50. Campaign in China ordered by Mao Zedong to purge the Communist Party of his opponents and instill revolutionary values in the younger generation.
Cultural Revolution
1488
Joseph Stalin
Buddhism