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AP World History
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1. Date: Marco Polo Travels(Hint: '__71-__95 CE')
Solidarity
Fascist Party
1271-1295 CE
Guomindang
2. Heavily armored Greek infantryman of the Archaic and Classical periods who fought in the close-packed phalanx formation. Hoplite armies-militias composed of middle- and upper-class citizens supplying their own equipment. Famously defeated superior nu
Laissez faire
Mamluks
Nirvana
Hoplite
3. An organization of workers in a particular industry or trade - created to defend the interests of members through strikes or negotiations with employers.
Confucius
Labor union
Roman Principate
Panama Canal
4. Date: Columbus 'Sailed the Ocean Blue' / Reconquista of Spain (Hint: 1__2)
1917
1756
Emperor Menelik
1492
5. Date: Berlin Conference - Division of Africa (Hint: 1__5)
Protestant Reformation
1502
1885
Peter the Great (1672-1725)
6. Techniques for ascertaining the future or the will of the gods by interpreting natural phenomena such as - in early China - the cracks on oracle bones or - in ancient Greece - the flight of birds through sectors of the sky.
Bolshevik
Jenne-jeno
King Leopold II King of Belgium
Divination
7. A designation for peoples originating in south China and Southeast Asia who settled the Malaysian Peninsula - Indonesia - and the Philippines - then spread eastward across the islands of the Pacific Ocean and west to Madagascar. (p. 190)
Yin and yang
Four Noble Truths
Malay
Francisco Franco
8. Overthrew the French revolutionary government (The Directory) in 1799 and became emperor of France in 1804. Failed to defeat Great Britain and abdicated in 1814. Returned to power briefly in 1815 but was defeated and died in exile.
Chiang Kai-Shek
Zionism
Napoleon Bonaparte
Ulama
9. 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
Fascist Party
Karl Marx
Zionism
loess
10. The intellectual movement in Europe - initially associated with planetary motion and other aspects of physics - that by the seventeenth century had laid the groundwork for modern science.
Scientific Revolution
1095 CE
Botany Bay
All-India Muslim League
11. Revolutionary Leader in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution.
Zulu
Indulgences
Ptolemy
Zapata
12. The first permanent English settlement in North America - found in East Virginia
Indentured servitude
Julius Caesar
Repartimiento
Jamestown
13. Capital city of Egypt and home of the ruling dynasties during the Middle and New Kingdoms. Amon - patron deity of Thebes - became one of the chief gods of Egypt. Monarchs were buried across the river in the Valley of the Kings. (p. 43)
Talmud
1324 CE
National Assembly
Thebes
14. Chinese dynasty that followed the overthrow of the Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty in China. Among other things - the emperor Yongle sponsored the building of the Forbidden City and the voyages of Zheng He. It was mostly a time of vibrant economic productivity
Delhi
Asoka
333 CE
Ming
15. National socialism. In practice a far-right wing ideology (with some left-wing influences) that was based largely on racism and ultra-nationalism.
Nazism
Christopher Columbus
Creoles
Bolshevik
16. 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.
Aswan High Dam
Assimilation
Postmodernism
Indulgence
17. Centralized Indian empire of varying extent - created by Muslim invaders.
1810s
Opium Wars
John F. Kennedy
Delhi Sulatanate
18. German astronomer and mathematician of the late 16th and early 17th centuries - known as the founder of celestial mechanics
Cambyses II
Kepler
Timur
Francisco Franco
19. Release from suffering into a blissful nothingness
Warsaw Pact
Electricity
Nirvana
1898
20. Plans that Joseph Stalin introduced to industrialize the Soviet Union rapidly - beginning in 1928. They set goals for the output of steel - electricity - machinery - and most other products and were enforced by the police powers of the state.
Estates General
Five Year Plans
Guilds
Napoleon Bonaparte
21. Turkish empire based in Anatolia. Arrived in the same wave of Turkish migrations as the Seljuks.
Ottomans
Nasir al-Din Tusi
St. Augustine
King Charles I
22. The world's first civilization - founded in Mesopotamia - which existed for over 3 -000 years.
Sumer
1861
Grand Canal
2001
23. Economic system with private/ corporate ownership/ competitive market
Capitalism
Puranas
Joesph Stalin
Proxy wars
24. Early Greek leader who brought democratic reforms such as his formation of the Council of Four Hundred
1931
New Economic Policy
Solon
Declaration of the Rights of Man
25. Site in Beijing where Chinese students and workers gathered to demand greater political openness in 1989. The demonstration was crushed by Chinese military with many deaths.
Champa Rice
Shamanism
Modernization
Tiananmen Square
26. Rebel forces in Nicaragua who struggled against what they saw as US occupation of their nation and US backed puppet rulers in their nation's government. Particularly active in the 1970s and 1980s. The US frequently arranged groups to fight against th
Vedas
Joint-stock company
Sandinista
1950
27. Nazi extermination camp in Poland - the largest center of mass murder during the Holocaust. Close to a million Jews - Gypsies - Communists - and others were killed there. (p. 800)
Cecil Rhodes
Juan Peron
Auschwitz
The Mahdi
28. A 184 C.E. peasant revolt against emperor Ling of Han. Led by Daoists who proclaimed that a new era would be3ing with the fall of the Han. Although this specific revolt was suppressed - it triggered a continuous string of additional outbreaks.
Yellow Turban
hadith
Nuclear nonproliferation
Italian Renaissance
29. The movement to make slavery and the slave trade illegal. Begun by Quakers in England in the 1780s.
Joint-stock company
Malay
Abolition
Xia
30. Region of western India famous for trade and manufacturing.
Sun Yat-sen
Czar
Gujarat
Ghana
31. Capital of the Aztec Empire - located on an island in Lake Texcoco. Its population was about 150 -000 on the eve of Spanish conquest. Mexico City was constructed on its ruins.
Tenochtitlan
Treaty of Versailles
1810s
1300 BCE
32. Iranian ruling dynasty between ca. 250 B.C.E. and 226 C.E.
Balance of power
Khomeini
Parthians
323 BCE
33. War between Athens and Spartan Alliances. The war was largely a consequence of Athenian imperialism in the Aegean region. It went on for over 20 years. Ultimately - Sparta prevailed but both were weakened sufficient to be soon conquered by Macedonian
Humanism
Peloponnesian War
Great Zimbabwe
Ottomans
34. Islamic society that ruled the area that is currently Iran during 1502-1736
Daoism
King Charles I
Tenochtitlan
Safavid Persia
35. Roman emperor (r. 312-337). After reuniting the Roman Empire - he moved the capital to Constantinople and made Christianity a tolerated/favored religion.
1258 CE
Vishnu
Akbar
Constantine
36. A slave soldier of the Ottoman Army
Constantinople
Cold War
Janissary
1815
37. Date: End of Pax Romana(Hint: _80 CE)
Albert Einstein
Great Circuit
Chiang Kai-Shek
180 CE
38. Early Indian sacred 'knowledge'-the literal meaning of the term-long preserved and communicated orally by Brahmin priests and eventually written down.
Julius Caesar
Vedas
Nikita Khrushchev
Comfort girls
39. Date: Martin Luther and 95 Theses (Hint: 1__9)
Shi'a
Maximillien Robespierre
Neo-Assyrian Empire
1517
40. Form of political organization with rule by a hereditary leader who held power over a collection of villages and towns. Less powerful than kingdoms and empires - they were based on gift giving and commercial links.
1931
Cyrus II
Chiefdom
Sigmund Freud
41. A Jew from the Greek city of Tarsus in Anatolia - he initially persecuted the followers of Jesus but - according to Christian belief - after receiving a revelation on the road to Syrian Damascus - he became arguably the most significant figure in the
1954
Apostle Paul
Stoicism
Chiefdom
42. 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.
Cotton
Shah Abbas I
Paterfamilias
Jamestown
43. Date: Iron Age(Hint: 1_00 BCE)
1300 BCE
Theodosius
Tokugawa Shogunate
Karl Marx
44. The part of the Great Circuit involving the transportation of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic to the Americas.
Code of Hammurabi
Middle Passage
Inca
Confucius
45. 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)
cuneiform
Armenia
Plato
Monasticism
46. Date: Chinese Revolution against traditional Chinese Imperial system. (Hint: 1__1)
Roman Senate
King Charles I
Indian National Congress
1911
47. Region of northeastern India. It was the first part of India to be conquered by the British in the eighteenth century and remained the political and economic center of British India throughout the nineteenth century. Today this region includes part o
Bengal
Five Year Plans
Atahualpa
Civilian Conservation Corps
48. 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.
Mestizo
Sikhism
Hatshepsut
Hellenistic
49. Effort to eradicate a people and its culture by means of mass killing and the destruction of historical buildings and cultural materials. It was used for example by both sides in the conflicts that accompanied the disintegration of Yugoslavia.
Wheel of Life
Darius I
ethnic cleansing
Balfour Declaration
50. Dictator in Mexico from 1876 to 1911. Overthrown by the Mexican Revolution of 1910.
Qing Empire
2001
Nonaligned
Porfirio Díaz