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AP World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The repetition of mystic incantations in Hinduism and Buddhism.
Mantra
Bolsheviks
Legalism
Mass deportation
2. 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.
Peloponnesian War
Memphis
Mohenjo-Daro
Extraterritoriality
3. One of the most important figures in the development of Western Christianity
Reconquista
Protestant Reformation
Lama
St. Augustine
4. Date: Korean War starts
Postmodernism
Comfort girls
1950
Song Dynasty
5. The movement to make slavery and the slave trade illegal. Begun by Quakers in England in the 1780s.
Siddhartha Gautama
Constantinople
Sunnis
Abolition
6. Revolutionary and leader of peasants in the Mexican Revolution. He mobilized landless peasants in south-central Mexico in an attempt to seize and divide the lands of the wealthy landowners. Though successful for a time - he was ultimately assassinate
Vedas
Emilano Zapata
Deng Xiaoping
Estates General
7. Date: Glorious Revolution / English Bill of Rights (Hint: 1__9)
1689
Hoplite
Medieval
221 BCE
8. Political and human rights agreement signed in Helsinki - Finland in 1975 by the Soviet Union and western European countries.
Tokugawa Shogunate
Submarine telegraph cables
1910
Helsinki Accords
9. Part of the first triumvirate who eventually became 'emperor for life'. Chose not to conquer Germany. Was assassinated by fellow senators in 44 B.C.E.
Cyrus
Julius Caesar
Bartolome de Las Casas
Pericles
10. Trading company chartered by the Dutch government to conduct its merchants' trade in the Americas and Africa.
Confucianism
Dutch West India Company
1991
Civilian Conservation Corps
11. 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)
Stone Age
pictograms
Shah Abbas I
Jizya
12. The period of stability and prosperity that Roman rule brought to the lands of the Roman Empire in the first two centuries C.E. The movement of people and trade goods along Roman roads and safe seas allowed for the spread of cuture/ideas.
Rigveda
Zimmerman telegram
Puritans
Pax Romana
13. 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.
Nuclear nonproliferation
Tamil Kingdoms
Liu Bang
Comfort girls
14. Portion of the African continent lying south of the Sahara.
Hundred Years War
Memphis
Charles de Gaulle
Sub-Saharan Africa
15. 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.
Marco Polo
Emperor Menelik
Napoleon Bonaparte
Satrapy
16. Domination of one culture over another by a deliberate policy or by economic or technological superiority.
Copernicus
1948
2001
Cultural imperialism
17. The northeastern sector of Asia or the Eastern half of Russia.
Sasanid Empire
Socialists
Indian Ocean
Siberia
18. Descendants of the Europeans in Latin America - usually implies an upper class status.
NATO
Khomeini
Emperor Menelik
Creole
19. A people from central Anatolia who established an empire in Anatolia and Syria in the Late Bronze Age. With wealth from the trade in metals and military power based on chariot forces - they vied with New Kingdom Egypt over Syria.
Hittites
1979
Tang Revival
Safavid Persia
20. In medieval Europe - a sworn supporter of a king or lord committed to rendering specified military service to that king or lord - usually in exchange for the use of land.
Trireme
Copernicus
Iconoclast
vassal
21. An alliance of five northeastern Amerindian peoples (after 1722 six) that made decisions on military and diplomatic issues through a council of representatives. Allied first with the Dutch and later with the English - it dominated W. New England.
Mycenae
Tribute system
Leonardo da Vinci
Iroquois Confederacy
22. Date: Chinese Revolution against traditional Chinese Imperial system. (Hint: 1__1)
Mandate System
deforestation
Jamestown
1911
23. 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.
Tiananmen Square
1991
Hammurabi
Telegraph
24. An epic poem from Mesopotamia - and among the earliest known works of literary writing.
Macartney Mission
Epic of Gilgamesh
Suez Canal
1945
25. The kingdoms of southern India - inhabited primarily by speakers of Dravidian languages - which developed in partial isolation - and somewhat differently - from the Aryan north.
Colonialism
Khubilai Khan
Tamil Kingdoms
Balance of Power
26. The largest and most important city in Mesopotamia. It achieved particular eminence as the capital of the king Hammurabi in the eighteenth century B.C.E. and the Neo-Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar in the sixth century B.C.E. (p. 29)
Babylon
Liu Bang
Electricity
Suez Canal
27. The treaty imposed on Germany by France - Great Britain - the United States - and other Allied Powers after World War I. It demanded that Germany dismantle its military and give up some lands to Poland. It was resented by many Germans.
Treaty of Versailles
Mamluks
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Henry the Navigator
28. 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.
Macedonia
Congress of Vienna
Black Death
John Locke
29. The manufacture of many identical products by the division of labor into many small
Asian Tigers
Diaspora
Mass production
Steel
30. Date: Slaves begin moving to Americas (Hint: 1__2)
1502
Darius I
Submarine telegraph cables
Hittites
31. 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
European Community
Ming
Yuan Empire
Monsoon
32. Date: Vietnamese defeat French at Dien Bien Phu (Hint: 1__4)
Bolshevik
1954
Tributary system
Balfour Declaration
33. Peoples sharing a common language and culture that originated in Central Europe in the first half of the first millennium B.C.E.. After 500 B.C.E. they spread as far as Anatolia in the east - Spain and the British Isles in the west. Conquered by Roma
Creoles
Aristotle
Celts
333 CE
34. Also known as the Huang-He. The second longest river in China. The majority of ancient Chinese civilizations originated in its valley.
Constantine
Neocolonialism
Yellow River
Bengal
35. '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
Ibn Battuta
Holocaust
Theravada Buddhism
NATO
36. 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.
Hacienda
Zulu
Plebeians
City state
37. In Indian tradition - the residue of deeds performed in past and present lives that adheres to a 'spirit' and determines what form it will assume in its next life cycle. Used in India to make people happy with their lot in life.
1618
Karma
Reconquista
1910
38. Muslim state (1526-1857) exercising dominion over most of India in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Witch-hunt
Mughal Empire
Persepolis
Hundred Years War
39. Date: End of Zheng He's Voyages/Rise of Ottomans (Hint: __33 CE)
Babylon
Opium Wars
Thomas Edison
1433 CE
40. Considered to be among the oldest urbanized centers in sub-Saharan Africa.
Jenne-jeno
Ottomans
Talmud
Colombian Exchange
41. The 6 -000-mile (9 -600-kilometer) flight of Chinese Communists from southeastern to northwestern China. The Communists - led by Mao Zedong - were pursued by the Chinese army under orders from Chiang Kai-shek.
Afrikaners
Berlin Conference
Long March
Simon Bolivar
42. Date: 7 years war between France and Britain begins (Hint: 1__6)
Philosophes
1756
333 CE
Postmodernism
43. Date: Cortez conquered the Aztecs (Hint: 1__1)
1910
1521
Creole
Napoleon
44. A thermonuclear bomb which uses the fusion of isotopes of hydrogen
1949
Khomeini
Hydrogen bomb
Faisal
45. One of the first monotheistic religions - particularly one with a wide following. It was central to the political and religious culture of ancient Persia.
Cotton
Zoroastrianism
Neocolonialism
Timur
46. Chinese School of Thought that believes the world is always changing and is devoid of absolute morality or meaning. They accept the world as they find it - avoid futile struggles - and deviate as little as possible from 'the way' or 'path' of nature.
Daoism
Roman Principate
Nongovernmental Organizations
Solomon's Temple
47. 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
Movable type
Neocolonialism
Isfahan
Suez Canal
48. 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.
Estates General
Mansa Musa
The Golden Triangle
Fertile Crescent
49. Conflict between Athens and Sparta
Peloponnesian War
Leonardo da Vinci
Holocaust
1994
50. The smallest units of the Roman army - each composed of some 100 foot soldiers and commanded by a centurion. A legion was made up of 60 of these. They also formed political divisions of Roman citizens.
Centuries
Sandinistas
Tribute system
Zionism