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AP World History
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1. The general named often used to describe the original inhabitants of Australia
Aborigine
Gold Coast
Hammurabi
Hydrogen bomb
2. Date: Qin Unified China(Hint: _21 BCE)
Four Noble Truths
221 BCE
Treaty of Versailles
Delhi Sultanate
3. Fascist dictator of Italy (1922-1943). He led Italy to conquer Ethiopia (1935) - joined Germany in the Axis pact (1936) - and allied Italy with Germany in World War II. He was overthrown in 1943 when the Allies invaded Italy.
United Nations
Benito Mussolini
1947
Caliphate
4. Land that Germany thought was rightfully theirs due to the large German speaking population
Solomon's Temple
Saddam Hussein
Sudetenland
Constantine
5. Date: American Revolution/Smith writes Wealth of Nations (Hint: 1__6)
Pancho Villa
Olmec
Yellow River
1776
6. A member of the warrior class in premodern feudal Japan
Samurai
Ming
Hacienda
1910
7. Date: German Unification (Hint: 1__1)
Declaration of the Rights of Man
1871
vassal
Mughal Empire
8. Wars between Britain and the Qing Empire (mind 1800s) - caused by the Qing government's refusal to let Britain import Opium. China lost and Britain and most other European powers were able to develop a strong trade presence throughout China against t
Shakespeare
Opium Wars
Tanzimat
1991
9. The most illustrious sultan of the Ottoman Empire (r. 1520-1566); also known as 'The Lawgiver.' He significantly expanded the empire in the Balkans and eastern Mediterranean.
Agora
Habsburg
Suleiman the Magnificent
Julius Caesar
10. Nonprofit international organizations devoted to investigating human rights abuses and providing humanitarian relief. Two NGOs won the Nobel Peace Prize in the 1990s: International Campaign to Ban Landmines (1997) and Doctors Without Borders (1999).
Muslim
Nongovernmental Organizations
Sumerians
1885
11. Date: Dias rounded Cape of Good Hope(Hint: 1__8)
Mestizo
Mercantilism
Manor
1488
12. Allocation of former German colonies and Ottoman possessions to the victorious powers after World War I - to be administered under League of Nations supervision. Used especially in reference to the Western European possession of the Middle East after
Benito Mussolini
Mandate System
Augustus
Theodosius
13. Date: independence & partition of India
1947
Catholic Reformation
Stock exchange
Daoism
14. An elaborate display of political power and wealth in British India in the nineteenth century - apparently in imitation of the pageantry of the Mughal Empire.
Nomad
Timur
Tribune
Durbar
15. Government ruled by a single party and/or person that exerts unlimited control over its citizen's lives.
Treaty of Versailles
St. Augustine
Totalitarianism
liberalism
16. Date: 7 years war between France and Britain begins (Hint: 1__6)
Aqueduct
1756
Holocaust
Puranas
17. Economic policy that restricted the outflow of money; made state stronger economically
Mercantilism
Sikhism
Patricians
Timur
18. A people of this name is mentioned as early as the records of the Tang Empire - living as nomads in northern Eurasia. After 1206 they established an enormous empire under Genghis Khan - linking western and eastern Eurasia.
Mongols
Delhi Sulatanate
Emilio Aguinaldo
732 CE
19. Archduke of Austria-Hungary assassinated by a Serbian nationalist. A major catalyst for WWI.
Telegraph
Franz Ferdinand
Benito Mussolini
Thomas Edison
20. Religious reform movement within the Latin Christian Church beginning in 1519. It spit the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the 'protesters' forming several new Christian denominations - including the Lutheran - Calvinist - and Anglican Churches
Joesph Stalin
Trireme
Eva Peron
Protestant Reformation
21. An Indian prince named Siddhartha Gautama - who renounced his wealth and social position. After becoming 'enlightened' (the meaning of this word) he enunciated the principles of Buddhism.
Gold Coast
Yurt
Hinduism
Buddha
22. A distribution and opposition of forces among nations such that no single nation is strong enough to assert its will or dominate all the others.
Balance of Power
Nirvana
1853
Mao Zedong
23. Treaty that concluded the Opium War. It awarded Britain a large indemnity from the Qing Empire - denied the Qing government tariff control over some of its own borders - opened additional ports of residence to Britons - and ceded Hong Kong to Britain
Treaty of Nanking
Nehru
Manchus
Song Dynasty
24. Date: Rise of Islam(Hint: __2 CE)
Talmud
632 CE
Christopher Columbus
Democracy
25. Muslims belonging to branch of Islam believing that the community should select its own leadership. The majority religion in most Islamic countries.
Neolithic
Cotton
Sunnis
Pancho Villa
26. The last Aztec emperor. Here he is on vacation at the beach - just days before being captured and killed by Cortés in 1520.
Montezuma II
Beijing
Scramble for Africa
1071 CE
27. System of writing in which pictorial symbols represented sounds - syllables - or concepts. Used for official and monumental inscriptions in ancient Egypt.
Shogun
Gulag
Mesopotamia
Hieroglyphics
28. Under the Islamic system of military slavery - Turkic military slaves who formed an important part of the armed forces of the Abbasid Caliphate of the ninth and tenth centuries. Mamluks eventually founded their own state - ruling Egypt and Syria (125
Nirvana
Mamluks
Tennis Court Oath
Stock exchange
29. Date: Beginnings of Agriculture
Empiricism
Tito
Napoleonic Wars
10000 BCE
30. Spanish estates that were often plantations
Plebeians
Hacienda
Quran
Thebes
31. Land-owning noblemen in Ancient Rome
Wheel of Life
Patricians
Dharma
Estates General
32. Date: Beginning of Trans-Saharan Trade Routes(Hint: ___ century CE)
Nazca
Albert Einstein
4th century CE
Delian League
33. President of the US during the Bay of Pigs Invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis
Mestizo
John F. Kennedy
Holocaust
Umma
34. The plant that produces fibers from which many textiles are woven. Native to India - it spread throughout Asia and then to the New World. It has been a major cash crop in various places - including early Islamic Iran - Yi Korea - Egypt - and the US
1453 CE
Zimmerman telegram
Cotton
Teotihuacan
35. A character or figure in a writing system in which the idea of a thing is represented rather than it's name (example: Chinese)
Samsara
Shamanism
ideograms
Bartholomew Dias
36. Portion of the African continent lying south of the Sahara.
Socialists
Napoleon Bonaparte
Sub-Saharan Africa
Reconquista
37. Egyptian term for the concept of divinely created and maintained order in the universe. Reflecting the ancient Egyptians' belief in an essentially beneficent world - the divine ruler was the earthly guarantor of this order.
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38. Shah of Iran (r. 1587-1629). The most illustrious ruler of the Safavid Empire - he moved the imperial capital to Isfahan in 1598 - where he erected many palaces - mosques - and public buildings. (p. 533)
Young Turks
Shah Abbas I
Tanzimat
Paterfamilias
39. 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.
Herodotus
Sikhism
Trireme
1931
40. Italian political party created by Benito Mussolini during World War I. It emphasized aggressive nationalism and was Mussolini's instrument for the creation of a dictatorship in Italy from 1922 to 1943.
1899
Fascist Party
Bourgeoisie
Holocaust
41. A place where shares in a company or business enterprise are bought and sold.
Emilio Aguinaldo
Maya
Mesopotamia
Stock exchange
42. The longest single poem in the world - about a war fought between two branches of the same family. One of India's greatest epics written between 1000 and 700 BC
Steel
Thebes
Serf
Mahabharata
43. Descendants of the Europeans in Latin America - usually implies an upper class status.
Vladimir Lenin
European Community
Creole
1898
44. Controversy Dispute between the popes and the Holy Roman Emperors over who held ultimate authority over bishops in imperial lands.
Investiture
Lusitania
Long March
Stoicism
45. When colonists were allowed to use Indians for forced labor in colonial South America - also known as the repartimiento system
Mita
John Locke
Terrorism
Panama Canal
46. 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.)
Creoles
Franz Ferdinand
Mauryan Empire
Pax Romana
47. Religion expounded by the Prophet Muhammad (570-632 C.E.) on the basis of his reception of divine revelations - which were collected after his death into the Quran.
Philosophes
Chavin
Max Planck
Islam
48. The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves.
deforestation
Fresco
Hittites
Socrates
49. A very large flatbottom sailing ship produced in the Tang and Song Empires - specially designed for long-distance commercial travel.
Junk
476 CE
Ming
Cossaks
50. Athenian philosopher (ca. 470-399 B.C.E.) who shifted the emphasis of philosophical investigation from questions of natural science to ethics and human behavior.
Socrates
1683
Beijing
legalism