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AP World History
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1. A popular philosophical movement of the 1700s that focused on human reasoning - natural science - political and ethical philosophy.
1994
Neocolonialism
Charles de Gaulle
Enlightenment
2. English overthrow of 1688-1689 in which James II was expelled and William and Mary were made king and queen. The significance is that Parliament made the monarchy powerless - gave themselves all the power - and wrote a bill of Rights. The whole thing
Cyrus II
Gunpowder
Vasco da Gama
Glorious Revolution
3. East African highland nation lying east of the Nile River.
Stock exchange
Royal African Company
Ethiopia
Steam engine
4. Opposing or even destroying images - especially those set up for religious veneration in the belief that such images represent idol worship.
Jose Morelos
Philosophes
Iconoclast
1861
5. City in Japan - the first to be destroyed by an atomic bomb - on August 6 - 1945. The bombing hastened the end of World War II.
Hernan Cortes
Beijing
Hiroshima
Afrikaners
6. During the Cold War - local or regional wars in which the superpowers armed - trained - and financed the combatants.
Proxy wars
Mikhail Gorbachev
Lusitania
1683
7. 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
Umma
Capitalism
Pericles
Reconquista
8. 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.
Sandinista
Horse collar
Hieroglyphics
Tiananmen Square
9. The belief that the government shouldn't intervene much and should instead let the people do
pictograms
Triumvirate
Laissez Faire
Carthage
10. Intellectual movement initiated in Western Europe 'putting man first' - and considering humans to be of primary importance.
Humanism
Jenne-jeno
Balance of Power
Syncretism
11. A thermonuclear bomb which uses the fusion of isotopes of hydrogen
Lama
Uigurs
Hydrogen bomb
Mao Zedong
12. A long-lived ruler of New Kingdom Egypt (r. 1290-1224 B.C.E.). He reached an accommodation with the Hittites of Anatolia after a military standoff. He built on a grand scale throughout Egypt.
Benito Mussolini
Neo-Assyrian Empire
Gens de couleur
Ramesses II
13. A region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers that developed the first urban societies. In the Bronze Age this area included Sumer and the Akkadian - Babylonian and Assyrian empires - In the Iron Age - it was ruled by the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Baby
Mohandas Gandhi
Mesopotamia
Dalai Lama
John F. Kennedy
14. Any group migration or flight from a country or region; dispersion.
Kamikaze
Laissez faire
Diaspora
Trireme
15. 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.
1521
Warring States Period
Forbidden City
Jizya
16. Date: Haitian Independence (Hint: 1__4)
1804
Long March
Varna
Separate Spheres
17. Associations of businessmen and producers
Little Ice Age
1521
1517
Guilds
18. One of the first urbanized centers in western Africa. A walled community home to approximately 50 -000 people at its height. Evidence suggests domestication of agriculture and trade with nearby regions.
Ming
Jenne-Jeno
Ulama
Driver
19. 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.
333 CE
Goths
Realpolitik
Enclosure Movement
20. Religion expounded by the Prophet Muhammad (570-632 C.E.) on the basis of his reception of divine revelations - which were collected after his death into the Quran.
Cecil Rhodes
Islam
Gold Coast
Mecca
21. South Africans descended from Dutch and French settlers of the seventeenth century. Their Great Trek founded new settler colonies in the nineteenth century. Though a minority among South Africans - they held political power after 1910.
1789
Afrikaners
Khipu
Sumerians
22. Egyptian pharaoh who founded the Middle Kingdom by REUNITING Upper and Lower Egypt in 2134 BCE.
Assimilation
Mentuhotep I
Mahabharata
Ghana
23. Eighteenth-century English intellectual who warned that population growth threatened future generations because - in his view - population growth would always outstrip increases in agricultural production.
Goths
Delhi
Wheel of Life
Thomas Malthus
24. Explorer of West Africa in the 15th century - making many new discoveries there about Africa.
Tito
Prince Henry The Navigator
Akbar
Byzantine Empire
25. A pictorial symbol or sign representing an object or concept
Babylon
Bolsheviks
pictograms
Shi'a
26. German leader of the Nazi Party
1756
Five Year Plans
Christopher Columbus
Adolf Hitler
27. Roman emperor (r. 312-337). After reuniting the Roman Empire - he moved the capital to Constantinople and made Christianity a tolerated/favored religion.
Middle Passage
Constantine
Great Zimbabwe
Hatshepsut
28. Date: French Revolution begins
1815
Cotton
Consul
1789
29. The term used in Spanish and Portuguese colonies to describe someone of mixed African and European descent.
Cotton
Mulatto
Girondins
Shakespeare
30. Date: Russo-Japanese War (Hint: 1__5)
1905
Fransisco Pizarro
Democracy
Darius I
31. Cities opened to foreign residents as a result of the forced treaties between the Qing Empire and foreign signatories. In the in these cities - foreigners enjoyed extraterritoriality.
1954
Pax Mongolica
Cotton
Treaty Ports
32. Caravan routes connecting China and the Middle East across Central Asia and Iran.
Minoan
Guomindang
Silk Road
Confucianism
33. Succeeded the Shang dynasty. Similar to the Shang And Xia dynastic periods in that China was fragmented politically. Yet - despite the lack of true centralization - this was one of the longest Chinese dynasties - lasting about 600 years. It left subs
Simon Bolivar
Nubians
Zhou Dynasty
Janapadas
34. The first king of the Babylonian Empire. Best known for his legal code.
Hammurabi
liberalism
Byzantine Empire
Sepoy Mutiny
35. Political party in China from 1911 to 1949; enemy of the Communists. Often abbreviated at GMD.
Guomindang
Habsburg
Kamikaze
Tokugawa Shogunate
36. Writers during the Enlightenment and who popularized the new ideas of the time.
Philosophes
1861
1987
Abbasid Caliphate
37. A Jew from the Greek city of Tarsus in Anatolia - he initially persecuted the followers of Jesus but - according to Christian belief - after receiving a revelation on the road to Syrian Damascus - he became arguably the most significant figure in the
1950
Centuries
Apostle Paul
1899
38. Date: American Revolution/Smith writes Wealth of Nations (Hint: 1__6)
Hydrogen bomb
1776
Papyrus
Napoleon Bonaparte
39. Date: unsuccessful Ottoman seige of Vienna (Hint: 1_83)
1683
Pax Mongolica
Delhi
Gupta Empire
40. The expansion of countries into other countries where they establish settlements and control the people
Colonization
Sigmund Freud
333 CE
Aqueduct
41. Title given the the Roman emperor Octavian which means 'sacred' or 'venerable'
Theodosius
Augustus
Vedas
Pancho Villa
42. Capital city of Egypt and home of the ruling dynasties during the Middle and New Kingdoms. Amon - patron deity of Thebes - became one of the chief gods of Egypt. Monarchs were buried across the river in the Valley of the Kings. (p. 43)
Thebes
Cottage industry
urbanization
1935
43. A monumental sanctuary built in Jerusalem by King Solomon in the tenth century B.C.E. to be the religious center for the Israelite god Yahweh. The Temple priesthood conducted sacrifices - received a tithe or percentage of agricultural revenues.
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44. President of the United States (1913-1921) and the leading figure at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. He was unable to persuade the U.S. Congress to ratify the Treaty of Versailles or join the League of Nations.
Woodrow Wilson
Dalai Lama
221 BCE
1258 CE
45. One of the most important figures in the development of Western Christianity
1948
Timur
St. Augustine
Alexander the Great
46. Austrian neurologist known for his work on the unconscious mind.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Balance of Power
Sigmund Freud
Helsinki Accords
47. Date: Norman Conquest of England(Hint: __66 CE)
Aztecs
1967
Shi'a
1066 CE
48. He created this dynasty in China and Siberia. Khubilai Khan was head of the Mongol Empire and grandson of Genghis Khan.
Uigurs
Four Noble Truths
Yuan Empire
Peloponnesian War
49. Revolutionary Leader in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution.
Sepoy
Great Western Schism
Pancho Villa
Karl Marx
50. Part of the second triumvirate whom the power eventually shifted to. Assumed the name Augustus Caesar - and became emperor. Was the end of the Roman Republic and the start of the Pax Romana.
Aborigine
Octavian
Nehru
Hydrogen bomb