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AP World History
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1. Beginning in the eleventh century - military campaigns by various Iberian Christian states to recapture territory taken by Muslims. In 1492 the last Muslim ruler was defeated - and Spain and Portugal emerged as united kingdoms.
Reconquista
Korean War
1789
Nazism
2. Greek ships built specifically for ramming enemy ships.
Trireme
Mikhail Gorbachev
Scramble for Africa
1789
3. The earliest known Chinese writing is found on these from ritual activity of the Shang period.
Oracle Bones
Vedas
Humanism
Muhammad
4. Son of Cyrus II; extended the Persian Empire into Egypt
John F. Kennedy
Cambyses II
Armenia
1815
5. The forgiveness of the punishment due for past sins - granted by the Catholic Church authorities as a reward for a pious act. Martin Luther's protest against the sale of these is often seen as touching off the Protestant Reformation.
Zapata
Constantine
Indulgence
323 BCE
6. Associations like those of merchants or artisans - organized to maintain standards and to protect the interests of its members - and that sometimes constituted a local governing body.
1618
Guild
Bhagavad-Gita
Tribute system
7. The most significant Mesoamerican city.
Ma'at
Stalingrad
Teotihuacan
Yin and yang
8. Period in the 16th and 17th centuries where many thinkers rejected doctrines of the past dealing with the natural world in favor of new scientific ideas.
Scientific Revolution
Protestant Reformation
Manumission
Herodotus
9. Land that Germany thought was rightfully theirs due to the large German speaking population
Empress Dowager Cixi
Warring States Period
Sudetenland
Samurai
10. Cities opened to foreign residents as a result of the forced treaties between the Qing Empire and foreign signatories. In the in these cities - foreigners enjoyed extraterritoriality.
Faisal
Steel
Treaty Ports
1935
11. Early Indian sacred 'knowledge'-the literal meaning of the term-long preserved and communicated orally by Brahmin priests and eventually written down.
United Nations
Junk
Ghana
Vedas
12. Members of the Society of Jesus - a Roman Catholic order founded by Ignatius Loyola in 1534. They played an important part in the Catholic Reformation and helped create conduits of trade and knowledge between Asia and Europe.
Jesuits
Sudetenland
527 CE
Daoism
13. Also known as the Huang-He. The second longest river in China. The majority of ancient Chinese civilizations originated in its valley.
Vedas
Yellow River
Trireme
vassal
14. 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
Tennis Court Oath
Divination
Indentured servitude
Neocolonialism
15. The head of the family or household in Roman law -always male- and the only member to have full legal rights. This person had absolute power over his family - which extended to life and death.
Paterfamilias
Congress of Vienna
Guild
Leonardo da Vinci
16. Notable female Polish/French chemist and physicist around the turn of the 20th century. Won two nobel prizes. Did pioneering work in radioactivity.
Ulama
Assimilation
Bartolome de Las Casas
Marie Curie
17. European government policies of the sixteenth - seventeenth - and eighteenth centuries designed to promote overseas trade between a country and its colonies and accumulate precious metals by requiring colonies to trade only with their motherland coun
Auschwitz
Trireme
Mercantilism
Suleiman the Magnificent
18. Succeeded the Shang dynasty. Similar to the Shang And Xia dynastic periods in that China was fragmented politically. Yet - despite the lack of true centralization - this was one of the longest Chinese dynasties - lasting about 600 years. It left subs
Consul
Lusitania
liberalism
Zhou Dynasty
19. Part of the second triumvirate whom the power eventually shifted to. Assumed the name Augustus Caesar - and became emperor. Was the end of the Roman Republic and the start of the Pax Romana.
Estates General
Silk Road
Golden Horde
Octavian
20. A term used to characterize Roman government in the first three centuries C.E. - based on the ambiguous title princeps ('first citizen') adopted by Augustus to conceal his military dictatorship.
Warring States Period
Pancho Villa
Roman Principate
1776
21. Date: 9/11 Attacks
Delian League
Babylon
Mecca
2001
22. Belief in a single divine entity. The Israelite worship of Yahweh developed into an exclusive belief in one god - and this concept passed into Christianity and Islam.
Monotheism
1929
1810s
Holy Roman Empire
23. A collection of sacred books containing diverse materials concerning the origins - experiences - beliefs - and practices of the early Hebrew people. Most of the extant text was compiled by members of the priestly class in the fifth century B.C.E.
1300 BCE
1863
Hebrew Bible
Marco Polo
24. A group of Turkic-speakers who controlled their own centralized empire from 744 to 840 in Mongolia and Central Asia. (p. 284)
Constantine
Christopher Columbus
Uigurs
Timur
25. Date: Boer War - British in control of South Africa (Hint: 1__9)
Hieroglyphics
1899
Separate Spheres
Dar al-Islam
26. System of writing in which pictorial symbols represented sounds - syllables - or concepts. Used for official and monumental inscriptions in ancient Egypt.
Perestroika
Jesuits
Hieroglyphics
1949
27. Date: Qin Unified China(Hint: _21 BCE)
Alexandria
1935
Colonialism
221 BCE
28. A grant of authority over a population of Amerindians in the Spanish colonies. It provided the grant holder with a supply of cheap labor and periodic payments of goods by the Amerindians. It obliged the grant holder to Christianize the native America
Encomienda
National Assembly
632 CE
Movable type
29. A small independent state consisting of an urban center and the surrounding agricultural territory. A characteristic political form in early Mesopotamia - Archaic and Classical Greece - Phoenicia - and early Italy.
Economic sanctions
Siddhartha Gautama
Bengal
City state
30. Date: Spanish-American War - US acquires Philippines -Cuba - Guam - and Puerto Rico (Hint: 1__8)
1347 CE
1898
Black Death
Byzantine Empire
31. An early Chinese dynasty. Not a unified Chinese state. Instead rulers and their relatives gave orders through a network of cities. Earliest evidence of Chinese writing comes from this period.
Shang Dynasty
Guild
Benito Mussolini
Grand Canal
32. Indian religion founded by the guru Nanak (1469-1539) in the Punjab region of northwest India. After the Mughal emperor ordered the beheading of the ninth guru in 1675 - warriors from this group mounted armed resistance to Mughal rule.
Ferdinand Magellan
King Leopold II King of Belgium
Delhi Sultanate
Sikhism
33. 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
Albert Einstein
Indulgence
1571
34. Roman emperor who adopted Christianity for the Roman Empire and who founded Constantinople as a second capital
Emilio Aguinaldo
Serf
Constantine
Goths
35. Date: Russo-Japanese War (Hint: 1__5)
Papyrus
NATO
1905
Joint-stock company
36. The collection of Jewish rabbinic discussion pertaining to law - ethics - and tradition consisting of the Mishnah and the Gemara.
Talmud
Eva Peron
Benjamin Franklin
1863
37. Considered to be among the oldest urbanized centers in sub-Saharan Africa.
Buddhism
Benito Mussolini
Jenne-jeno
Colonization
38. The belief that the government shouldn't intervene much and should instead let the people do
32 CE
Legalism
Delhi
Laissez Faire
39. A legendary Chinese dynasty that was not believed to exist until relatively recently. Walled towns ruled by area-specific kings assembled armies - built cities - and worked bronze. Created pictograms which would evolve in to the first Chinese script.
Protestant Reformation
Jainism
Napoleon
Xia
40. Era of relative peace and stability created by the Mongol Empire
180 CE
Empiricism
Pax Mongolica
Submarine telegraph cables
41. Alliance between Athens and many of its allied cities
Kievan Russia
Long March
Delian League
Otto von Bismarck
42. Third ruler of the Mauryan Empire in India (r. 270-232 B.C.E.). He converted to Buddhism and broadcast his precepts on inscribed stones and pillars - the earliest surviving Indian writing.
Asoka
Shang Dynasty
Balfour Declaration
Babylonian Empire
43. Nazis' program during World War II to kill people they considered undesirable. Some 6 million Jews perished during the Holocaust - along with millions of Poles - Gypsies - Communists - Socialists - and others.
Holocaust
Humanists
Middle Passage
Bolsheviks
44. Portion of the African continent lying south of the Sahara.
Bantu
Janissary
Sub-Saharan Africa
Sunnis
45. Bantu language with Arabic loanwords spoken in coastal regions of East Africa.
Bartolomeu Dias
Hammurabi
Swahili
Muhammad Ali
46. The period of the Stone Age associated with the evolution of humans. It predates the Neolithic period.
Devshirme
Paleolithic
Republic
Christopher Columbus
47. Type in which each individual character is cast on a separate piece of metal. It replaced woodblock printing - allowing for the arrangement of individual letters and other characters on a page. Invented in Korea 13th Century.
Cossaks
Ferdinand Magellan
Jesuits
Movable type
48. Goal of international efforts to prevent countries other than the five declared nuclear powers (United States - Russia - Britain - France - and China) from obtaining nuclear weapons. The first Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty was signed in 1968.
Junk
Montezuma II
Nuclear nonproliferation
Ulama
49. The central text of Daoism.
Medieval
Ghana
Tao-te Ching
Bantu
50. Date: East-West Great Schism in Christian Church (Hint: __54 CE)
1054 CE
Asante
Umayyad Caliphate
Asian Tigers