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AP World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. In medieval Europe - an agricultural laborer legally bound to a lord's property and obligated to perform set services for the lord. In Russia some of them worked as artisans and in factories; in Russia it was not abolished until 1861.
Syncretism
Carthage
1502
Serf
2. Date: Ottomans capture Constantinople (Hint: __53 CE)
1453 CE
Black Death
Mamluks
Asian Tigers
3. Date: Beginning of Bronze Age and river valley civilizations (Hint: _000s BCE)
3000s BCE
Mao Zedong
Medieval
Civilian Conservation Corps
4. Influential book Written by Adolf Hitler describing his life and ideology.
Guilds
Mein Kampf
220 CE
Reconquista
5. Member of a prominent family of the Mongols' Jagadai Khanate - Timur through conquest gained control over much of Central Asia and Iran. He consolidated the status of Sunni Islam as orthodox - and his descendants - the Timurids - maintained his empir
Buddha
Teotihuacan
Timur
Alexandria
6. 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
Steel
Bengal
Punic Wars
Great Zimbabwe
7. Date: 9/11 Attacks
Glorious Revolution
2001
Indian Civil Service
Muhammad
8. Socrates' most well known pupil. Founded an academy in Athens.
Enlightenment
Tokugawa Shogunate
Plato
Nehru
9. The first Marxist politician elected president in the Americas. He was elected president of Chile in 1970 and overthrown by a US-backed military coup in 1973.
ideograms
European Community
Salvador Allende
Islam
10. The collection of Jewish rabbinic discussion pertaining to law - ethics - and tradition consisting of the Mishnah and the Gemara.
Talmud
Humanism
Cold War
Peter the Great (1672-1725)
11. Ship canal dug across the isthmus of Suez in Egypt - designed by Ferdinand de Lesseps. It opened to shipping in 1869 and shortened the sea voyage between Europe and Asia. Its strategic importance led to the British conquest of Egypt in 1882.
Prince Henry The Navigator
Suez Canal
Mita
Habsburg
12. Leader of the Haitian Revolution. He freed the slaves and gained effective independence for Haiti despite military interventions by the British and French.
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13. European government policies of the sixteenth - seventeenth - and eighteenth centuries designed to promote overseas trade between a country and its colonies and accumulate precious metals by requiring colonies to trade only with their motherland coun
Nirvana
Minoans
Guomindang
Mercantilism
14. Roman emperor (r. 312-337). After reuniting the Roman Empire - he moved the capital to Constantinople and made Christianity a tolerated/favored religion.
Constantine
Sandinistas
Third World
Stoicism
15. The practice of identifying special individuals (shamans) who will interact with spirits for the benefit of the community. Characteristic of the Korean kingdoms of the early medieval period and of early societies of Central Asia. (p. 292)
Shamanism
Mansa Musa
Creoles
Kamikaze
16. The plant that produces fibers from which many textiles are woven. Native to India - it spread throughout Asia and then to the New World. It has been a major cash crop in various places - including early Islamic Iran - Yi Korea - Egypt - and the US
Persian Wars
Cotton
Han
Siberia
17. Targeting random people who are usually civilians with violence for a political purpose.
Maya
Terrorism
1853
Weimar Republic
18. A system of writing in which wedge-shaped symbols represented words or syllables. It originated in Mesopotamia and was used initially for Sumerian and Akkadian but later was adapted to represent other languages of western Asia.
cuneiform
Tiananmen Square
Ming
Gujarat
19. 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)
Alexander the Great
Great Western Schism
1853
Charlemagne
20. Honorific name of Octavian - founder of the Roman Principate - the military dictatorship that replaced the failing rule of the Roman Senate. He established his rule after the death of Julius Caesar and he is considered the first Roman Emperor.
Safavid Persia
Creole
Caesar Augustus
Hittites
21. A people of this name is mentioned as early as the records of the Tang Empire - living as nomads in northern Eurasia. After 1206 they established an enormous empire under Genghis Khan - linking western and eastern Eurasia.
Sudetenland
Mongols
Democracy
Balfour Declaration
22. 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.
Hammurabi
Pax Romana
1885
Roman Principate
23. 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
Salvador Allende
Sub-Saharan Africa
Laissez Faire
24. 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.
Ulama
Holocaust
Empiricism
Joesph Stalin
25. 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.
Iroquois Confederacy
Manchuria
Forbidden City
League of Nations
26. A major African language family. Collective name of a large group of sub-Saharan African languages and of the peoples speaking these languages. Famous for migrations throughout central and southern Africa.
Bantu
Olmec
Chiefdom
Cixi
27. French General who founded the French Fifth Republicn in 1958 and served as its first President from 1959 to 1969
ideograms
Albert Einstein
Diaspora
Charles de Gaulle
28. Date: fall of USSR; 1st Gulf war near Iraq (Hint: 1__1)
Varna
Dutch West India Company
1989
1991
29. An array of Germanic peoples - pushed further westward by nomads from central Asia. They in turn migrated west into Rome - upsetting the rough balance of power that existed between Rome and these people.
1939
Goths
Henry the Navigator
Telegraph
30. Greek ships built specifically for ramming enemy ships.
Manchus
1815
Trireme
Charlemagne
31. The part of the Great Circuit involving the transportation of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic to the Americas.
Middle Passage
Cold War
1300 BCE
Suez Canal
32. 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
Juan Peron
Protestant Reformation
Olmec
33. Series of campaigns over control of the throne of France - involving English and French royal families and French noble families.
Vedas
Manor
Hebrew Bible
Hundred Years War
34. Women forced into prostitution by the Japanese during WWII. The women came from countries in East and Southeast Asia as Japan's empire expanded.
1863
Comfort girls
Solon
Scholasticism
35. A general term for a class of prosperous families - sometimes including but often ranked below the rural aristocrats.
Tennis Court Oath
Gentry
Democracy
1258 CE
36. Date: Emancipation Proclamation in US (Hint: 1__3)
Plebeians
1863
Forbidden City
Treaty Ports
37. President of Iraq from 1979 to 2003. Waged war on Iran in 1980-1988. In 1990 he ordered an invasion of Kuwait but was defeated by United States and its allies in the Gulf War (1991). Defeated by US led invasion in 2003.
Herodotus
Saddam Hussein
Joint-stock company
Persian Wars
38. Date: First Crusade(Hint: ___5 CE)
Manchuria
1618
Driver
1095 CE
39. Aristocratic leader who guided the Athenian state through the transformation to full participatory democracy for all male citizens.
King Leopold II King of Belgium
Malay
Pericles
Punic Wars
40. Nineteenth-century idea in Western societies that men and women - especially of the middle class - should have different roles in society: women as wives - mothers - and homemakers; men as breadwinners and participants in business and politics
Delhi Sultanate
Dharma
Separate Spheres
Hanseatic League
41. Date: First Opium War in China (Hint: 1__9)
Puritans
1839
1987
1618
42. During the Cold War - countries who did not want to support either side sometimes declared themselves to be.
Delhi Sultanate
Atahualpa
Nonaligned
Helsinki Accords
43. Date: Spanish-American War - US acquires Philippines -Cuba - Guam - and Puerto Rico (Hint: 1__8)
1863
Vladimir Lenin
1898
Congress of Vienna
44. Wife of Juan Peron and champion of the poor in Argentina. She was a gifted speaker and popular political leader who campaigned to improve the life of the urban poor by founding schools and hospitals and providing other social benefits.
Hittites
Zulu
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Eva Peron
45. Compilations of hymns - religious reflections - and Aryan conquests
Vedas
Safavid Persia
Thebes
Serf
46. Region of the Atlantic coast of West Africa occupied by modern Ghana; named for its gold exports to Europe from the 1470s onward.
Mandate of Heaven
Gold Coast
Middle Passage
Chavin
47. Russian term for the political and economic reforms introduced in June 1987 by the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Its literal meaning is 'restructuring' - referring to the restructuring of the Soviet political and economic system.
Yellow Turban
Suleiman the Magnificent
Auschwitz
Perestroika
48. One of the world's largest dams on the Nile River in southern Egypt
1979
Mycenae
Aswan High Dam
Yellow River
49. Region of Northeast Asia North of Korea.
Moksha
Manchuria
Asian Tigers
1857
50. The act of accusing people of disloyalty and communism
Stoicism
5th century BCE
McCarthyism
Holocaust