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AP World History
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1. Mongol khanate founded by Genghis Khan's. It was based in southern Russia and quickly adopted both the Turkic language and Islam. Also known as the Kipchak Horde.
Semitic
Scientific Revolution
Golden Horde
1502
2. Very radical French revolutionary party responsible for Reign of Terror and execution of king
Jacobins
Jenne-jeno
Warring States Period
Balfour Declaration
3. Date: Mansa Musa's Pilgrimage(Hint: __24 CE)
1324 CE
Zimmerman telegram
1453 CE
Darius I
4. Sea-faring proto-Greek kingdom whose abrupt demise triggered the Greek Dark Ages ca. 1200 BCE-800 BCE
4th century CE
Talmud
Huns
Mycenae
5. Central Asian leader of a Mongol tribe who attempted to re-establish the Mongol Empire in the late 1300's. His biggest rival though was the Islamized Golden Horde. He is the great great grandfather of Babur who later founds the Mughal Empire.
Sandinista
Five Year Plans
Timur
Minoans
6. Date: Marco Polo Travels(Hint: '__71-__95 CE')
Manor
Mahabharata
1271-1295 CE
Pilgrimage
7. A war instigated by a major power that does not itself participate
Proxy war
3000s BCE
Great Zimbabwe
Agora
8. 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.
Holocaust
Four Noble Truths
Muslim
Nuclear nonproliferation
9. An international oil cartel originally formed in 1960. Represents the majority of all oil produced in the world. Attempts to limit production to raise prices. It's long name is the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
OPEC
New Economic Policy
Declaration of the Rights of Man
Taiping Rebellion
10. 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.
Ptolemy
Mansa Musa
Khubilai Khan
Abbasid Caliphate
11. The pursuit of people suspected of witchcraft - especially in northern Europe in the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Witch-hunt
League of Nations
Indulgence
Totalitarianism
12. A people and state in the Wei Valley of eastern China that conquered rival states and created the first short-lived Chinese empire (221-206 B.C.E.). Their ruler - Shi Huangdi - standardized many features of Chinese society and enslaved his subjects.
1967
Qin
1571
Stoicism
13. Mexican priest who led the first stage of the Mexican independence war in 1810. He was captured and executed in 1811.
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Darius I
Congress of Vienna
Bourgeoisie
14. Cuban socialist leader who overthrew a dictator in 1959 and established a Marxist socialist state in Cuba
Aztecs
Chiefdom
Timur
Fidel Castro
15. Trade triangle between US - Britain - and Africa. Ships would take valued goods to Britain from America - get money - sail down to Africa - buy slaves - and take them back to America
Nongovernmental Organizations
The Golden Triangle
527 CE
Neo-Assyrians
16. 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
1683
Jizya
Democracy
Long March
17. The expansion of countries into other countries where they establish settlements and control the people
Silk Road
Ayatollah Khomeini
Colonization
Yellow Turban
18. City in Japan - the first to be destroyed by an atomic bomb - on August 6 - 1945. The bombing hastened the end of World War II.
Hiroshima
Nuclear nonproliferation
African National Congress
Emilano Zapata
19. A device for rapid - long-distance transmission of information over an electric wire. It was introduced in England and North America in the 1830s and 1840s.
Malay
Siberia
Telegraph
Daoism
20. Date: Stock Market Crash
Tamil Kingdoms
All-India Muslim League
1929
Guild
21. Greek culture spread across western Asia and northeastern Africa after the conquests of Alexander the Great. The period ended with the fall of the last major Hellenistic kingdom to Rome - but Greek cultural influence persisted until the spread of Isl
Neo-Assyrian Empire
Hellenistic Age
1967
Great Western Schism
22. 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.
Faisal
Marie Curie
Simon Bolivar
The Mahdi
23. The central administration of the Roman Catholic Church - of which the pope is the head. (pp. 258 - 445)
Tennis Court Oath
Papacy
Mauryan Empire
New Economic Policy
24. Persian capital from the 16th to 18th centuries found in central Iran
Asante
Constantine
League of Nations
Isfahan
25. In early modern Europe - the class of well-off town dwellers whose wealth came from manufacturing - finance - commerce - and allied professions.
Puritans
Bourgeoisie
1871
Aztecs
26. In medieval Europe - an association of men (rarely women) - such as merchants - artisans - or professors - who worked in a particular trade and created an organized institution to promote their economic and political interests.
Guild
1991
McCarthyism
Treaty of Nanking
27. 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.
1979
1848
Khmer Empire
Extraterritoriality
28. The elite professional class of officials who administered the government of British India. Originally composed exclusively of well-educated British men - it gradually added qualified Indians.
Sokoto Caliphate
Revolutions of 1848
Extraterritoriality
Indian Civil Service
29. Removal of entire peoples used as terror tactic by Assyrian and Persian Empires.
Czar
Theravada Buddhism
Mass deportation
Caste system
30. National socialism. In practice a far-right wing ideology (with some left-wing influences) that was based largely on racism and ultra-nationalism.
Printing press
Driver
Confucianism
Nazism
31. Date: Japanese invasion of Manchuria (Hint: 1__1)
Forbidden City
Armenia
Atahualpa
1931
32. Arab prince - leader of the Arab Revolt in World War I. The British made him king of Iraq in 1921 - and he reigned under British protection until 1933.
Constantine
Mandate of Heaven
Faisal
Harappa
33. The supporters of a doctrine in the early Christian Church that held that the incarnate Christ possessed a single - wholly divine nature. they opposed the orthodox view that Christ had a double nature - one divine and one human - and emphasized his d
1571
Monophysites
Swahili
WTO
34. Date: Korean War starts
1950
Holocaust
Persepolis
1095 CE
35. The belief that there is a God - but after the creation of the world became indifferent to it
Steel
Gamal Abdel Nasser
Sumerians
Deism
36. One of the early proto-Greek peoples from 2600 BCE to 1500 BCE. Inhabitants of the island of Crete. Their site of Knossos is pictured above.
Minoans
527 CE
Marie Curie
Postmodernism
37. Empire established in China by Manchus who overthrew the Ming Empire in 1644. At various times they also controlled Manchuria - Mongolia - Turkestan - and Tibet. The last emperor of this dynasty was overthrown in 1911 by nationalists.
Isfahan
Tang Revival
Qing Empire
Berlin Conference
38. '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
Theravada Buddhism
Nomad
1939
Neocolonialism
39. The capital of Old Kingdom Egypt - near the head of the Nile Delta. Early rulers were interred in the nearby pyramids.
cuneiform
Sudetenland
Enlightenment
Memphis
40. Opposing or even destroying images - especially those set up for religious veneration in the belief that such images represent idol worship.
Iconoclast
Marco Polo
Triumvirate
Vladimir Lenin
41. Date: Congress of Vienna (Hint: 1__5)
1815
Chinampas
Memphis
Sepoy
42. East African highland nation lying east of the Nile River.
Toussaint L'Ouverture
Bartolomeu Dias
Sumer
Ethiopia
43. The network of trading links after 1500 that moved goods - wealth - people - and cultures around the Atlantic Ocean basin. (p. 497)
Thomas Malthus
Kepler
Pilgrimage
Atlantic System
44. 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
Simon Bolivar
Treaty of Versailles
Hellenistic Age
45. Indian Muslim politician who founded the state of Pakistan. A lawyer by training - he joined the All-India Muslim League in 1913. As leader of the League from the 1920s on - he negotiated with the British/INC for Muslim Political Rights
Czar
John Locke
Mycenae
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
46. Date: Norman Conquest of England(Hint: __66 CE)
1066 CE
Albert Einstein
cuneiform
Asian Tigers
47. A term for the books of the Bible that make up the Hebrew canon.
Tanakh
Zhou dynasty
Bolsheviks
Isfahan
48. Leader of the Haitian Revolution. He freed the slaves and gained effective independence for Haiti despite military interventions by the British and French.
49. Date: Greek Golden Age - Philosophers(Hint '___ century BCE')
Tanakh
5th century BCE
Hanseatic League
Swahili
50. South Africans descended from Dutch and French settlers of the seventeenth century. Their Great Trek founded new settler colonies in the nineteenth century. Though a minority among South Africans - they held political power after 1910.
Republic
Afrikaners
Ma'at
Getulio Vargas