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AP World History
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1. The class of religious experts who conducted rituals and preserved sacred lore among some ancient Celtic peoples. They provided education - mediated disputes between kinship groups - and were suppressed by the Romans as potential resistance.
Druids
Muhammad Ali
Teotihuacan
Hellenistic Age
2. Doctrine that states that the right of ruling comes from God and not people's consent
Cossaks
Divine Right of Kings
Centuries
Guild
3. National socialism. In practice a far-right wing ideology (with some left-wing influences) that was based largely on racism and ultra-nationalism.
Nazism
Assimilation
Shah Abbas I
Balance of power
4. A ship canal in northeastern Egypt linking the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Sea
Lusitania
legalism
Constitutionalism
Suez Canal
5. 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.
Shang Dynasty
1607
Woodrow Wilson
Mahabharata
6. 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.
Apostle Paul
Guild
Puranas
Five Year Plans
7. English Protestant dissenters who believed that God predestined souls to heaven or hell before birth. They founded Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1629.
Meiji Restoration
Fascism
Puritans
Mycenae
8. Ruled the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1953. Ruled with an iron fist - using Five-Year Plans to increase industrial production and terror to crush opposition.
Pilgrims
Encomienda
Joesph Stalin
1885
9. 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
Papyrus
Agricultural Revolution
Richard Arkwright
Mamluks
10. In colonial Spanish America - term used to describe someone of European descent born in the New World. Elsewhere in the Americas - the term is used to describe all nonnative peoples.
Huguenot
Semitic
Creoles
Israel
11. The collection of Jewish rabbinic discussion pertaining to law - ethics - and tradition consisting of the Mishnah and the Gemara.
Pilgrims
Talmud
Dharma
Pax Mongolica
12. Date: 1st Palestinian Intifada (Hint: 1__7)
1987
Colonialism
Guomindang
Adolf Hitler
13. The period from 507 to 31 B.C.E. - during which Rome was largely governed by the aristocratic Roman Senate. (p. 148)
Maya
Shang
Nirvana
Roman Republic
14. Roman emperor of 284 C.E. Attempted to deal with fall of Roman Empire by splitting the empire into two regions run by co-emperors. Also brought armies back under imperial control - and attempted to deal with the economic problems by strengthening the
1911
Jesus
1600
Diocletian
15. The period of the Stone Age associated with the ancient Agricultural Revolution. It follows the Paleolithic period.
1588
Qing Empire
Woodrow Wilson
Neolithic
16. Ruler of Athens who zealously sought to spread Athenian democracy through imperial force
Inca
Pericles
Qing Empire
1453 CE
17. '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.
Scholasticism
Tanzimat
Zoroastrianism
Nonaligned
18. Incarnation of Hindu god Vishnu made famous in the Ramayana
Creole
Ghana
Timur
Rama
19. Founder of the Achaemenid Persian Empire. Between 550 and 530 B.C.E. he conquered Media - Lydia - and Babylon. Revered in the traditions of both Iran and the subject peoples.
Mita
Cyrus
Empiricism
Gunpowder
20. He mistakenly discovered the Americas in 1492 while searching for a faster route to India.
Zoroastrianism
1910
Christopher Columbus
Code of Hammurabi
21. Raised fields constructed along lake shores in Mesoamerica to increase agricultural yields.
Chinampas
Balance of Power
Humanism
Franz Ferdinand
22. Fine yellowish light silt deposited by wind and water. It constitutes the fertile soil of the Yellow River Valley in northern China. Because of the tiny needle-like shape of its particles - it can be easily shaped and used for underground structures
loess
Steppes
1618
Albert Einstein
23. The greatest of the Mughald Emperors. Second half of 1500s. Descendant of Timur. Consolidated power over northern India. Religiously tolerant. Patron of arts - including large mural paintings.
1956
1815
Porfirio Díaz
Akbar
24. Political realism or practical politics - especially policy based on power rather than on ideals.
Alexander the Great
legalism
Realpolitik
Nubians
25. The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers gave life to the first known agricultural villages in this area about 10 -000 years ago and the first known cities about 5 -000 years ago.
Mali
Fertile Crescent
Democracy
Byzantine Empire
26. 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.
Albert Einstein
Hiroshima
Forbidden City
Minoans
27. Associations of businessmen and producers
Song Dynasty
Epic of Gilgamesh
Chiefdom
Guilds
28. Date: 9/11 Attacks
Laissez faire
Hadith
2001
323 BCE
29. Persian mathematician and cosmologist whose academy near Tabriz provided the model for the movement of the planets that helped to inspire the Copernican model of the solar system.
Tiananmen Square
Nasir al-Din Tusi
Hiroshima
1898
30. A collection of ancient stories that feature Hindu gods such as Vishnu and Shiva
1433 CE
Puranas
Keiretsu
Empiricism
31. Living in a religious community apart from secular society and adhering to a rule stipulating chastity - obedience - and poverty. (Primary Centers of Learning in Medieval Europe)
Monasticism
Tiananmen Square
Roman Principate
Hundred Years War
32. The dominant people in the earliest Chinese dynasty for which we have written records (ca. 1750-1027 B.C.E.). Ancestor worship - divination by means of oracle bones - and the use of bronze vessels for ritual purposes were major elements of this cultu
Shang
Mandate of Heaven
Nazism
Cuban Missile Crisis
33. Nationalist political party founded on democratic principles by Sun Yat-sen in 1912. After 1925 - the party was headed by Chiang Kai-shek - who turned it into an increasingly authoritarian movement.
1300 BCE
Guomindang
Samurai
Long March
34. Eastern part of the Roman Empire that survived the fall of the western part
Minoan
Jenne-jeno
Byzantine Empire
Marco Polo
35. 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.
Nuremberg Trials
urbanization
Fascist Party
Charles de Gaulle
36. Date: Berlin Conference - Division of Africa (Hint: 1__5)
Dutch West India Company
Dirty War
1885
Humanism
37. An economic and defensive alliance of the free towns in northern Germany - founded about 1241 and most powerful in the fourteenth century.
Capitalism
Mahabharata
Hanseatic League
Nehru
38. The longest lasting Chinese dynasty - during which the use of iron was introduced.
1776
Artha-sastra
Zhou dynasty
Battle of Midway
39. Winston Churchill's term for the Cold War division between the Soviet-dominated East and the U.S.-dominated West.
Iron curtain
Scientific Revolution
1839
George Washington
40. Harnessing method that increased the efficiency of horses by shifting the point of traction from the animal's neck to the shoulders; its adoption favors the spread of horse-drawn plows and vehicles.
Capitalism
Sunnis
Horse collar
All-India Muslim League
41. Date: Commodore Perry opens Japan to trade (Hint: 1__3)
1911
Leonid Brezhnev
Tao-te Ching
1853
42. Date: Many European Revolutions / Marx and Engles write Communist Manifesto (Hint: 1__8)
Ramesses II
Treaty of Versailles
1848
Alexander the Great
43. Very radical French revolutionary party responsible for Reign of Terror and execution of king
Kepler
Jacobins
King Leopold II King of Belgium
Labor union
44. Commander of the Japanese army in ancient and feudal times. At times more similar to a duke and/or a military dictator.
Fourteen Points
1931
Terrorism
Shogun
45. A people of modern South Africa whom King Shaka united beginning in 1818.
Sanskrit
cuneiform
Zulu
Olmec
46. Honorific name of Octavian - founder of the Roman Principate - the military dictatorship that replaced the failing rule of the Roman Senate. He established his rule after the death of Julius Caesar and he is considered the first Roman Emperor.
Champa Rice
Caesar Augustus
Zhou dynasty
Delhi
47. Armed pilgrimages to the Holy Land by Christians determined to recover Jerusalem from Muslim rule. The Crusades brought an end to western Europe's centuries of intellectual and cultural isolation.
Crusades
Armenia
Polis
Henry the Navigator
48. Soviet blocking of Berlin from allies; Causing the Berlin Airlift
Octavian
Ptolemy
Empress Wu
Berlin Blockade
49. Caravan routes connecting China and the Middle East across Central Asia and Iran.
Silk Road
1991
Safavid Persia
Salvador Allende
50. The common name for a major outbreak of plague that spread across Asia - North Africa - and Europe in the mid-fourteenth century - carrying off vast numbers of persons.
liberalism
European Community
1950
Black Death