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AP World History
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1. 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
Warring States Period
ziggurat
Yongle
Bengal
2. 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)
1853
Monasticism
House of Burgesses
1947
3. Philosophy that emphasizes human reason and ethics; sometimes denies the existence of a god
1433 CE
Sepoy Mutiny
Humanism
Vishnu
4. First emperor of the Han dynasty under which a new social and political hierarchy emerged. Scholars were on top - followed by farmers - artisans - and merchants. He chose his ministers from educated men with Confucian principals.
Liu Bang
1600
Samsara
Ethiopia
5. Policy proclaimed by Vladimir Lenin in 1924 to encourage the revival of the Soviet economy by allowing small private business and farming using markets instead of communist state ownership. His idea was that the Soviet state would just control 'the c
Henry the Navigator
Reconquista
New Economic Policy
Stoicism
6. 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.
Italian Renaissance
Labor union
vassal
United Nations
7. The walled section of Beijing where emperors lived between 1121 and 1924. A portion is now a residence for leaders of the People's Republic of China.
Forbidden City
Sub-Saharan Africa
1271-1295 CE
Sandinistas
8. Meeting in 1787 of the elected representatives of the thirteen original states to write the Constitution of the United States.
Cottage industry
Constitutional Convention
Janissaries
Revolutions of 1848
9. A division in the Latin (Western) Christian Church between 1378 and 1417 - when rival claimants to the papacy existed in Rome and Avignon. (p. 411)
Napoleon Bonaparte
Great Western Schism
Siddhartha Gautama
1948
10. Moroccan Muslim scholar - the most widely traveled individual of his time. He wrote a detailed account of his visits to Islamic lands from China to Spain and the western Sudan.
Samsara
Ibn Battuta
Josiah Wedgwood
Gamal Abdel Nasser
11. A Jewish state on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean - both in antiquity and again founded in 1948 after centuries of Jewish diaspora.
Hinduism
Israel
Roman Principate
NATO
12. Eastern part of the Roman Empire that survived the fall of the western part
Columbian Exchange
Byzantine Empire
Berlin Conference
Punic Wars
13. American intellectual - inventor - and politician He helped to negotiate French support for the American Revolution.
Benjamin Franklin
Habsburgs
Socrates
Mentuhotep I
14. 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.
King Leopold II King of Belgium
Estates General
Julius Caesar
Diaspora
15. Date: Qin Unified China(Hint: _21 BCE)
Charlemagne
Shang Dynasty
Gentry
221 BCE
16. Date: Italian invasion of Ethiopia (Hint: 1__5)
Vishnu
Constantine
1935
Kepler
17. Large conglomerate corporations that exerted a great deal of political and economic power in Imperial Japan. By WWII - four of them controlled most of the economy of Japan.
Sandinista
1991
Daoism
Zaibatsu
18. Roman emperor (r. 312-337). After reuniting the Roman Empire - he moved the capital to Constantinople and made Christianity a tolerated/favored religion.
Proxy wars
Persian Wars
Ming
Constantine
19. Date: Iranian Revolution (Hint: 1__9)
Centuries
1979
Shogun
Shakespeare
20. The first major urban civilization in South America (900-250 B.C.E.). Its capital was located high in the Andes Mountains of Peru. Chavin became politically and economically dominant in a densely populated region.
Treaty of Versailles
Christopher Columbus
Helsinki Accords
Chavin
21. The exchange of plants - animals - diseases - and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyages.
Collectivization
Columbian Exchange
Ziggurat
Celts
22. A religion originating in ancient Iran. It centered on a single benevolent deity-Ahuramazda - Emphasizing truth-telling - purity - and reverence for nature - the religion demanded that humans choose sides between good and evil
Yellow Turban
Opium Wars
1979
Zoroastrianism
23. The movement of people to Urban areas in search of work.
Roman Principate
urbanization
Hittites
Constantinople
24. A form of iron that is both durable and flexible. It was first mass-produced in the 1860s and quickly became the most widely used metal in construction - machinery - and railroad equipment.
Declaration of the Rights of Man
Sandinistas
Humanists
Steel
25. East African highland nation lying east of the Nile River.
European Community
Ethiopia
Western Front
1991
26. Date: Pizarro Toppled the Incas (Hint: 1__3)
1533
Enlightenment
Steppes
Constantine
27. Chancellor of Prussia from 1862 until 1871 - when he became chancellor of Germany. A conservative nationalist - he led Prussia to victory against Austria (1866) and France (1870) and was responsible for the creation of the German Empire
Royal African Company
Otto von Bismarck
Enlightenment
323 BCE
28. Aristocratic leader who guided the Athenian state through the transformation to full participatory democracy for all male citizens.
National Assembly
Stock exchange
Pericles
Daoism
29. A French Protestant
Khubilai Khan
Steppes
Huguenot
Guild
30. Leader of the Bolshevik (later Communist) Party. He lived in exile in Switzerland until 1917 - then returned to Russia to lead the Bolsheviks to victory during the Russian Revolution and the civil war that followed.
Vladimir Lenin
Grand Canal
New Economic Policy
Daoism
31. Date: Battle of Sekigahara - Beginning of Tokugawa (Hint: 1__0)
1600
Christopher Columbus
Alexandria
League of Nations
32. Organization formed in 1949 as a military alliance of western European and North American states against the Soviet Union and its east European allies. (See also Warsaw Pact.)
NATO
Hinduism
Maximillien Robespierre
Aswan High Dam
33. 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.
1433 CE
pictograms
Dutch West India Company
Druids
34. His doctrine of duty and public service had a great influence on subsequent Chinese thought and served as a code of conduct for government officials. Although his real name was Kongzi (551-479 B.C.E.).
Nonaligned
Vedas
Sigmund Freud
Confucius
35. A century-long period of cool climate that began in the 1590s. Its ill effects on agriculture in northern Europe were notable.
Little Ice Age
Safavid Persia
Colonization
Scholasticism
36. General and leader of Nationalist China after 1925. Although he succeeded Sun Yat-sen as head of the Guomindang - he became a military dictator whose major goal was to crush the communist movement led by Mao Zedong.
Polis
Paleolithic
Byzantine Empire
Chiang Kai-Shek
37. 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.
Buddha
Tito
Suez Canal
Holocaust
38. Spanish estates that were often plantations
Gunpowder
1914-1918
Peter the Great (1672-1725)
Hacienda
39. A Greek word meaning 'dispersal -' used to describe the communities of a given ethnic group living outside their homeland. Jews - for example - were spread from Israel to western Asia and Mediterranean lands in by the Romans.
Buddhism
Diocletian
1689
Diaspora
40. 17th century English philosopher who opposed the Divine Right of Kings and who asserted that people have a natural right to life - liberty - and property.
Iconoclast
Roman Senate
John Locke
Punic Wars
41. Era of relative peace and stability created by the Mongol Empire
Pax Mongolica
Julius Caesar
Capitalism
1857
42. Portion of the African continent lying south of the Sahara.
Four Noble Truths
Sub-Saharan Africa
Bartolome de Las Casas
Apostle Paul
43. A term for the books of the Bible that make up the Hebrew canon.
Vedas
Benjamin Franklin
Tanakh
Cultural Revolution
44. 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.
Tokugawa Shogunate
League of Nations
OPEC
Ottomans
45. Bantu language with Arabic loanwords spoken in coastal regions of East Africa.
323 BCE
Swahili
Vedas
Hoplite
46. Place that the British first colonized in Australia
OPEC
Three-field system
Aswan High Dam
Botany Bay
47. 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
Collectivization
Dharma
loess
1919
48. Designating or pertaining to a pictographic script - particularly that of the ancient Egyptians - in which many of the symbols are conventionalized - recognizable pictures of the things represented
European Community
Treaty Ports
Hieroglyphics
Roman Republic
49. The last Aztec emperor. Here he is on vacation at the beach - just days before being captured and killed by Cortés in 1520.
Fransisco Pizarro
Montezuma II
McCarthyism
Neocolonialism
50. Emperor of Ethiopia (r. 1889-1911). He enlarged Ethiopia to its present dimensions and defeated an Italian invasion at Adowa (1896).
180 CE
Bolsheviks
Monophysites
Emperor Menelik