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AP World History
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1. Boycotts - embargoes - and other economic measures that one country uses to pressure another country into changing its policies.
Economic sanctions
Buddhism
1502
Puritans
2. Conference that German chancellor Otto von Bismarck called to set rules for the partition of Africa. It led to the creation of the Congo Free State under King Leopold II of Belgium.
Berlin Conference
Buddhism
Huguenot
Aswan High Dam
3. The economic system of large financial institutions-banks - stock exchanges - investment companies-that first developed in early modern Europe. The belief that all people should seek their own profit gain and that doing so is beneficial to society. S
Mycenae
Capitalism
1911
Rigveda
4. Date: Stock Market Crash
Druids
1929
Sepoy Mutiny
Mein Kampf
5. A member of the more mystical third sect of Islam
Zapata
Philosophes
Sufi
Goths
6. In Tibetan Buddhism - a teacher.
Railroads
Gulag
Triumvirate
Lama
7. Historians' name for the eastern portion of the Roman Empire from the fourth century until its downfall to the Ottomans in 1453. Famous for being a center of Orthodox Christianity and Greek-based culture.
Albert Einstein
Byzantine Empire
Monophysites
Tribute system
8. British statesman and leader during World War II; received Nobel prize for literature in 1953
ethnic cleansing
Winston Churchill
Cotton
Mercantilism
9. President of the United States during most of the Depression and most of World War II.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Printing press
Ayatollah Khomeini
Auschwitz
10. One of the most important figures in the development of Western Christianity
Mestizo
St. Augustine
Legalism
Ming
11. 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
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Opium Wars
Nuremberg Trials
Sun Yat-Sen
12. Large nomadic group from northern Asia who invaded territories extending from China to Eastern Europe. They virtually lived on their horses - herding cattle - sheep - and horses as well as hunting.
Paterfamilias
1857
Yongle
Huns
13. 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
Solidarity
1959
Neocolonialism
Mandate of Heaven
14. Chinese religious and political ideology developed by the Zhou - was the prerogative of Heaven - the chief deity - to grant power to the ruler of China.
Sumerians
1571
Monophysites
Mandate of Heaven
15. Originally - a title meaning 'universal priest' that the Mongol khans invented and bestowed on a Tibetan lama (priest) in the late 1500s to legitimate their power in Tibet. Subsequently - the title of the religious and political leader of Tibet.
Mercantilism
Dalai Lama
Yuan Empire
Cortes
16. Roman emperor (r. 312-337). After reuniting the Roman Empire - he moved the capital to Constantinople and made Christianity a tolerated/favored religion.
Jesuits
Constantine
Indian Civil Service
Great Zimbabwe
17. Date: Italian invasion of Ethiopia (Hint: 1__5)
Gunpowder
Repartimiento
1935
732 CE
18. Alliance between Athens and many of its allied cities
Jesuits
Comfort girls
Zhou
Delian League
19. One of the first monotheistic religions - particularly one with a wide following. It was central to the political and religious culture of ancient Persia.
Humanism
Diffusion
Zoroastrianism
Zen
20. Women forced into prostitution by the Japanese during WWII. The women came from countries in East and Southeast Asia as Japan's empire expanded.
Safavid Empire
Printing press
Maori
Comfort girls
21. Date: Thirty Years War begins (Hint: 1__8)
Iconoclast
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
1618
Guomindang
22. Remission of sins granted to people by the Catholic church - such as for money
Triumvirate
World Bank
Julius Caesar
Indulgences
23. Russian tsar (r. 1689-1725). He enthusiastically introduced Western languages and technologies to the Russian elite - moving the capital from Moscow to his new city of St. Petersburg.
Ulama
House of Burgesses
Peter the Great (1672-1725)
Peloponnesian War
24. Leader of the Filipino independence movement against Spain (1895-1898). He proclaimed the independence of the Philippines in 1899 - but his movement was crushed and he was captured by the United States Army in 1901.
Emilio Aguinaldo
Hinduism
Albert Einstein
1756
25. Sudden wave of conquests in Africa by European powers in the 1880s and 1890s. Britain obtained most of eastern Africa - France most of northwestern Africa. Other countries (Germany - Belgium - Portugal - Italy - and Spain) acquired lesser amounts.
Postmodernism
Scramble for Africa
Enconmienda
Pax Romana
26. Socrates' most well known pupil. Founded an academy in Athens.
Guild
Hegemony
Plato
Cecil Rhodes
27. Series of campaigns over control of the throne of France - involving English and French royal families and French noble families.
Chiefdom
Hundred Years War
Vasco da Gama
Tiananmen Square
28. Date: American Revolution/Smith writes Wealth of Nations (Hint: 1__6)
Hacienda
Hinduism
Balance of power
1776
29. King of Macedonia who conquered Greece - Egypt - and Persia
Capitalism
Alexander the Great
Balance of power
Cortes
30. City located in present-day Tunisia - founded by Phoenicians ca. 800 B.C.E. It became a major commercial center and naval power in the western Mediterranean until defeated by the expanding Roman Republic in the third century B.C.E.
Third World
Long March
Carthage
Babylonian Empire
31. Date: Iranian Revolution (Hint: 1__9)
Zhou
Absolutism
1987
1979
32. 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
Peter the Great (1672-1725)
Darius I
Karma
33. President of the US during the Bay of Pigs Invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis
Shah Abbas I
1954
John F. Kennedy
Balance of power
34. Date: Norman Conquest of England(Hint: __66 CE)
vassal
1949
Enlightenment
1066 CE
35. Date: Tiananmen Square protest in China; Fall of Berlin Wall in Germany
1989
1848
Pilgrims
1325 CE
36. Early-sixteenth-century Spanish adventurers who conquered Mexico - Central America - and Peru. (Examples Cortez - Pizarro - Francisco.)
Zoroastrianism
Conquistadors
Proxy wars
1994
37. International organization founded in 1919 to promote world peace and cooperation but greatly weakened by the refusal of the United States to join. It proved ineffectual in stopping aggression by Italy - Japan - and Germany in the 1930s.
Legalism
1948
Parthians
League of Nations
38. Shi'ite philosopher and cleric who led the overthrow of the shah of Iran in 1979 and created an Islamic Republic of Iran.
Ayatollah Khomeini
Stock exchange
Triumvirate
African National Congress
39. '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.
Nonaligned
Manchuria
Tanzimat
Rigveda
40. Bantu language with Arabic loanwords spoken in coastal regions of East Africa.
Swahili
Muhammad Ali
Lusitania
Indulgence
41. Weaving - sewing - carving - and other small-scale industries that can be done in the home. The laborers - frequently women - are usually independent. Most manufacturing was done this way before the industrial revolution.
Sasanid Empire
Leonid Brezhnev
3000s BCE
Cottage industry
42. The only woman to rule China in her own name - expanded the empire and supported Buddhism during the Tang Dynasty.
Empress Wu
Yellow Turban
Buddhism
Delhi
43. Political and human rights agreement signed in Helsinki - Finland in 1975 by the Soviet Union and western European countries.
Helsinki Accords
Shi'a
Wheel of Life
Muscovy
44. Removal of entire peoples used as terror tactic by Assyrian and Persian Empires.
Western Front
Mass deportation
Bartolome de Las Casas
Inca
45. When colonists were allowed to use Indians for forced labor in colonial South America - also known as the repartimiento system
Mita
Tennis Court Oath
Hundred Years War
Persia
46. German physicist who developed quantum theory and was awarded the Nobel Prize for physics in 1918.
1950
Guilds
Max Planck
Manumission
47. Leader of the 1979 Iranian Revolution
Scientific Revolution
Carthage
Khomeini
Tenochtitlan
48. 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.
Durbar
Habsburgs
1095 CE
Bolsheviks
49. Book composed of divine revelations made to the Prophet Muhammad between ca. 610 and his death in 632; the sacred text of the religion of Islam.
Jenne-Jeno
New Economic Policy
Treaty of Versailles
Quran
50. Belief in a single divine entity. The Israelite worship of Yahweh developed into an exclusive belief in one god - and this concept passed into Christianity and Islam.
Carthage
Cultural imperialism
1989
Monotheism