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AP World History
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1. 'Selection' in Turkish. The system by which boys from Christian communities were taken by the Ottoman state to serve as Janissaries.
Devshirme
Bantu
Bartholomew Dias
Modernization
2. The period of the Stone Age associated with the ancient Agricultural Revolution. It follows the Paleolithic period.
Hellenistic
Hegemony
hadith
Neolithic
3. City located in present-day Tunisia - founded by Phoenicians ca. 800 B.C.E. It became a major commercial center and naval power in the western Mediterranean until defeated by the expanding Roman Republic in the third century B.C.E.
European Community
Indulgence
Guild
Carthage
4. Date: Pearl Harbor - entry of US into WWII
Carthage
Meiji Restoration
1941
1917
5. Organization formed in 1949 as a military alliance of western European and North American states against the Soviet Union and its east European allies. (See also Warsaw Pact.)
legalism
Khomeini
Tanzimat
NATO
6. Concession from Spanish letting a colonist take tribute from Indians in a certain area
Declaration of the Rights of Man
Pax Romana
Scientific Revolution
Enconmienda
7. A worker bound by a voluntary agreement to work for a specified period of years often in return for free passage to an overseas destination. Before 1800 most were Europeans; after 1800 most indentured laborers were Asians.
1954
Dutch West India Company
Indentured servitude
Sun Yat-sen
8. The only woman to rule China in her own name - expanded the empire and supported Buddhism during the Tang Dynasty.
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Empress Wu
Faisal
Colombian Exchange
9. Greek and Phoenician warship of the fifth and fourth centuries B.C.E. It was sleek and light - powered by 170 oars arranged in three vertical tiers. Manned by skilled sailors - it was capable of short bursts of speed and complex maneuvers.
Korean War
1453 CE
Trireme
1607
10. Family of related languages long spoken across parts of western Asia and northern Africa. In antiquity these languages included Hebrew - Aramaic - and Phoenician. The most widespread modern member of the this language family is Arabic.
Semitic
Vladimir Lenin
1453 CE
Emilio Aguinaldo
11. An Indo-European - Indic language - in use since c1200 b.c. as the religious and classical literary language of India.
Alexander the Great
Ulama
Zen
Sanskrit
12. Considered to be among the oldest urbanized centers in sub-Saharan Africa.
Jenne-jeno
Habsburg
Janissaries
Guild
13. Assyrian resurgence that initiated a series of conquests until a combined attack by Medes and Babylon defeated them
Augustus
Steam engine
Neo-Assyrians
Mesopotamia
14. (r. 1865-1909) - He was active in encouraging the exploration of Central Africa and became the infamous ruler of the Congo Free State (to 1908).
Imperialism
Porfirio Díaz
Tito
King Leopold II King of Belgium
15. The more mystical and larger of the two main Buddhist sects - this one originated in India in the 400s CE and gradually found its way north to the Silk road and into Central and East Asia.
1898
Mahayana Buddhism
Balance of power
Albert Einstein
16. The 6 -000-mile (9 -600-kilometer) flight of Chinese Communists from southeastern to northwestern China. The Communists - led by Mao Zedong - were pursued by the Chinese army under orders from Chiang Kai-shek.
Fresco
Shi'a
Long March
Quran
17. Date: Pizarro Toppled the Incas (Hint: 1__3)
Enclosure Movement
1533
1325 CE
Pericles
18. Emperor of Ethiopia (r. 1889-1911). He enlarged Ethiopia to its present dimensions and defeated an Italian invasion at Adowa (1896).
Emperor Menelik
Balance of Power
Champa Rice
Minoan
19. Last imam in a series of twelve descendants of Muhammad's son-in-law Ali - whom Shi'ites consider divinely appointed leaders of the Muslim community. In occlusion since ca. 873 - he is expected to return as an apocolyptic messiah at the end of time.
Uigurs
Ibn Battuta
Sepoy
The Mahdi
20. A place where shares in a company or business enterprise are bought and sold.
632 CE
Stock exchange
Albert Einstein
Pilgrimage
21. Mass murder of Jews under the Nazi Regime
Sun Yat-Sen
Holocaust
1987
Pax Romana
22. Group of English Protestant dissenters who established Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts in 1620 to seek religious freedom after having lived briefly in the Netherlands.
Durbar
Panama Canal
Pilgrims
Chavin
23. Someone with interracial ancestry - especially found in Latin America
Karma
Martin Luther
Stoicism
Mestizo
24. A form of government - usually hereditary monarchy - in which the ruler has no legal limits on his or her power.
1683
1959
Absolutism
OPEC
25. The 18th century privatization of common lands in England - which contributed to the increase in population and the rise of industrialization.
Plato
Enclosure Movement
1600
Balance of power
26. Date: Alexander the Great dies(Hint: '_23 BCE')
Janissary
Aristotle
Hammurabi
323 BCE
27. Sudden wave of conquests in Africa by European powers in the 1880s and 1890s. Britain obtained most of eastern Africa - France most of northwestern Africa. Other countries (Germany - Belgium - Portugal - Italy - and Spain) acquired lesser amounts.
Bolsheviks
Scramble for Africa
Cyrus II
Shakespeare
28. The historical period characterized by the production of tools from stone and other nonmetallic substances. It was followed in some places by the Bronze Age
Victorian Age
Stone Age
Iroquois Confederacy
Israel
29. An important symbol of Buddhism. It represents the endless cycle of life through reincarnation.
Babylon
Wheel of Life
Khomeini
Janissary
30. A French Protestant
Huguenot
Alexander the Great
Napoleon
Trireme
31. European scholars - writers - and teachers associated with the study of the humanities (grammar - rhetoric - poetry - history - languages - and moral philosophy) - influential in the fifteenth century and later.
Humanists
House of Burgesses
Constitutionalism
Suleiman the Magnificent
32. Economic dominance of a weaker country by a more powerful one - while maintaining the legal independence of the weaker state. In the late nineteenth century - this new form of economic imperialism characterized the relations between the Latin America
Neocolonialism
Empress Wu
Zhou
Enlightenment
33. Many people (mostly women) were accused of this and burned at the stake in medieval and early modern Europe.
Witchcraft
Four Noble Truths
Asoka
Shi'a
34. Date: Haitian Independence (Hint: 1__4)
1804
Zimmerman telegram
Hieroglyphics
Minoan
35. The 'divine wind -' which the Japanese credited with blowing Mongol invaders away from their shores in 1281.
Kamikaze
Pericles
Printing press
Diaspora
36. Queen of Egypt (1473-1458 B.C.E.). Dispatched a naval expedition down the Red Sea to Punt (possibly Somalia) - the faraway source of myrrh. There is evidence of opposition to a woman as ruler - and after her death her name was frequently expunged.
Constantine
1853
Tang Empire
Hatshepsut
37. Polish trade union created in 1980 to protest working conditions and political repression. It began the nationalist opposition to communist rule that led in 1989 to the fall of communism in eastern Europe.
Balfour Declaration
Solidarity
Napoleon Bonaparte
Karma
38. The trading of various animals - diseases - and crops between the Eastern and Western hemispheres
Fascist Party
Nikita Khrushchev
Humanism
Colombian Exchange
39. Alliance between Athens and many of its allied cities
Vishnu
Bantu
Cultural imperialism
Delian League
40. Chinese man who led the revolution against the Manchu Dynasty.
Darius I
Mamluks
1571
Sun Yat-sen
41. 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.
Punic Wars
Pilgrimage
Charles de Gaulle
Imperialism
42. A rotational system for agriculture in which one field grows grain - one grows legumes - and one lies fallow. It gradually replaced two-field system in medieval Europe.
Muscovy
Three-field system
Ma'at
Maya
43. From Latin caesar - this Russian title for a monarch was first used in reference to a Russian ruler by Ivan III (r. 1462-1505).
Guild
Czar
Montezuma II
323 BCE
44. Ruler of Mali (r. 1312-1337). His extravagant pilgrimage through Egypt to Mecca in 1324-1325 established the empire's reputation for wealth in the Mediterranean world.
Movable type
Ziggurat
Abbasid Caliphate
Mansa Musa
45. This area possessed the biggest network of sea-based trade in the postclassical period prior to the rise of Atlantic-based trade.
Constitutionalism
Indian Ocean
Paleolithic
Royal African Company
46. A school of Chinese philosophy that come into prominence during the period of the Warring states and had great influence on the policies of the Qin dynasty. People following this took a pessimistic view of human nature and believed that social harmon
Horse collar
legalism
ideograms
Celts
47. Aristocratic leader who guided the Athenian state through the transformation to full participatory democracy for all male citizens.
Deism
Pericles
Dirty War
Legalism
48. Domination of one culture over another by a deliberate policy or by economic or technological superiority.
1600
Woodrow Wilson
Cultural imperialism
Gold Coast
49. Date: Berlin Conference - Division of Africa (Hint: 1__5)
Assimilation
Richard Arkwright
Qin
1885
50. American inventor best known for inventing the electric light bulb - acoustic recording on wax cylinders - and motion pictures.
Thomas Edison
Cottage industry
Grand Canal
Ziggurat