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AP World History
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1. City founded as the second capital of the Roman Empire; later became the capital of the Byzantine Empire
Qing Empire
Constantinople
1533
Manchus
2. 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
1258 CE
Modernization
New Economic Policy
Divine Right of Kings
3. From Latin caesar - this Russian title for a monarch was first used in reference to a Russian ruler by Ivan III (r. 1462-1505).
Treaty of Versailles
Czar
Vasco da Gama
Republic
4. Date: Berlin Conference - Division of Africa (Hint: 1__5)
1885
Dutch West India Company
Babylon
Benito Mussolini
5. Date: Ottomans capture Constantinople (Hint: __53 CE)
Benito Mussolini
Caste system
Karma
1453 CE
6. In Daoist belief - complementary factors that help to maintain the equilibrium of the world. One is associated with masculine - light - and active qualities while the other with feminine - dark - and passive qualities.
Humanism
1271-1295 CE
Moksha
Yin and yang
7. English Protestant dissenters who believed that God predestined souls to heaven or hell before birth. They founded Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1629.
Aborigine
Jenne-jeno
Puritans
Bourgeoisie
8. Government ruled by a single party and/or person that exerts unlimited control over its citizen's lives.
Totalitarianism
Agora
Mandate of Heaven
Mikhail Gorbachev
9. Soviet leader who denounced Stalin
Chiang Kai-Shek
Nikita Khrushchev
Tenochtitlan
Caliphate
10. A small - highly maneuverable three-masted ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic.
Papacy
Ottomans
Steam engine
Caravel
11. The theologians and legal experts of Islam.
Ulama
Jacobins
Zoroastrianism
Constantine
12. When colonists were allowed to use Indians for forced labor in colonial South America - also known as the repartimiento system
1919
Mita
Aqueduct
Sun Yat-Sen
13. One of the most important figures in the development of Western Christianity
Socrates
Henry the Navigator
1941
St. Augustine
14. Date: First Opium War in China (Hint: 1__9)
Civilian Conservation Corps
1839
Persepolis
Hiroshima
15. A state that is not ruled by a hereditary leader (a monarchy) but by a person or persons appointed under the constitution
Mongols
Serbia
Republic
Indentured servitude
16. 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.
Sun Yat-sen
Juan Peron
Berlin Conference
Puritans
17. 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
Hoplite
Asian Tigers
Shang Dynasty
Umayyad Caliphate
18. Removal of entire peoples used as terror tactic by Assyrian and Persian Empires.
Pax Mongolica
Jainism
Mass deportation
1776
19. Early-sixteenth-century Spanish adventurers who conquered Mexico - Central America - and Peru. (Examples Cortez - Pizarro - Francisco.)
Porfirio Díaz
Druids
United Nations
Conquistadors
20. The theory developed in early modern England and spread elsewhere that royal power should be subject to legal and legislative checks.
Persepolis
1989
Constitutionalism
Goths
21. 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)
Diocletian
Macedonia
Witchcraft
Monasticism
22. Date: WWI (from start to finish)(Hint: '19__-19__')
Herodotus
Bartolome de Las Casas
Salvador Allende
1914-1918
23. in Ancient Rome - a plebian officer elected by plebeians charged to protect their lives and properties - with a right of veto against legislative proposals of the Senate.
Mongols
Tribune
Hittites
Peloponnesian War
24. Chinese dynasty between 1368-1644. Economy flourished - Border Policy was good - but not well enough enforced - as they were taken over by the Manchu from the North in 1644.
Iron curtain
Maximillien Robespierre
1898
Ming
25. Portuguese explorer. In 1497-1498 he led the first naval expedition from Europe to sail to India - opening an important commercial sea route.
Vishnu
Vasco da Gama
Mandate of Heaven
King Leopold II King of Belgium
26. The ideological struggle between communism (Soviet Union) and capitalism (United States) for world influence. The Soviet Union and the United States came to the brink of actual war during the Cuban missile crisis but never attacked one another.
The Mahdi
Silk Road
Emilano Zapata
Cold War
27. 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.
Hanseatic League
Monotheism
Constantinople
5th century BCE
28. Date: Qin Unified China(Hint: _21 BCE)
Timur
221 BCE
Pax Romana
Humanism
29. Date: Cortez conquered the Aztecs (Hint: 1__1)
Mein Kampf
House of Burgesses
1521
Christopher Columbus
30. Conquered territory in Media and later Perisa - ruled through client kings and governors rather than by direct rule.
Proxy war
legalism
Satrapy
United Nations
31. French revolutionary group formed mainly by middle classes who opposed more radical
Daoism
Ptolemy
Girondins
Zulu
32. Region of India controlled by Muslims 1206-1520
Abbasid Dynasty
Song Dynasty
Young Turks
Delhi Sultanate
33. Young provincial lawyer who led the most radical phases of the French Revolution. His execution ended the Reign of Terror. See Jacobins.
Maximillien Robespierre
Sikhism
1857
Muhammad Ali
34. The historical period characterized by the production of tools from stone and other nonmetallic substances. It was followed in some places by the Bronze Age
Stone Age
City state
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Ma'at
35. 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
Reconquista
Victorian Age
Columbian Exchange
Hieroglyphics
36. Date: Mansa Musa's Pilgrimage(Hint: __24 CE)
1324 CE
Zimmerman telegram
Empress Wu
Indentured servitude
37. Series of campaigns over control of the throne of France - involving English and French royal families and French noble families.
1492
Olmec
Hundred Years War
1054 CE
38. The Japanese word for a branch of Mahayana Buddhism based on highly disciplined meditation.
221 BCE
Minoan
Zen
1347 CE
39. Centralized Indian empire of varying extent - created by Muslim invaders.
Delhi Sulatanate
Nonaligned
Zoroastrianism
Nation-State
40. Date: Iranian Revolution (Hint: 1__9)
1979
Sasanid Empire
Vasco da Gama
Comfort girls
41. '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
Reconquista
Guild
1815
Theravada Buddhism
42. War waged by the Argentine military (1976-1982) against leftist groups. Characterized by the use of illegal imprisonment - torture - and executions by the military.
Dirty War
Hieroglyphics
Indulgences
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
43. Mesoamerican civilization concentrated in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula and in Guatemala and Honduras but never unified into a single empire. Major contributions were in mathematics - astronomy - and development of the calendar.
Varna
Maya
Fourteen Points
1948
44. Of or influenced by the Greek Empire. A type of culture typically referred to after the conquests of Alexander the Great.
Botany Bay
Hellenistic
Zhou dynasty
Vladimir Lenin
45. Meeting in 1787 of the elected representatives of the thirteen original states to write the Constitution of the United States.
Constitutional Convention
Enlightenment
Ethiopia
Warring States Period
46. The idea that government should refrain from interfering in economic affairs. The classic exposition of laissez-faire principles is Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations (1776).
Laissez faire
1521
Romanization
Absolutism
47. An economic and defensive alliance of the free towns in northern Germany - founded about 1241 and most powerful in the fourteenth century.
Aswan High Dam
Indian Ocean
Sandinista
Hanseatic League
48. 'Way of the Kami'; Japanese worship of nature spirits
Juan Peron
Shinto
Mandate of Heaven
Beijing
49. 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.
Joesph Stalin
Alexander the Great
Marco Polo
1571
50. The period of the Stone Age associated with the evolution of humans. It predates the Neolithic period.
Caesar Augustus
Benjamin Franklin
Paleolithic
Hundred Years War