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CSET Multiple Subject Subtest 1: World History
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1. African Civilization developed here
Mohammad
Rift Valley
Seljiks
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
2. This queen of England chose a religion between the Puritans and Catholics and required her subjects to attend church or face a fine. She also required uniformity and conformity to the Church of England
Alexandar the Great
Elizabeth I
Arab Conquests
Tang Dynasty
3. This war was between Aristocrats and Nobles. The Nobles wanted to control the throne so the first Tudor King - Henry VII took the throne in 1485. He abolished the Noble's private armies.
Causes of the French Revolution
The Hittites
The Persians
The War of the Roses
4. French Protestants who suffered persecution. Many left Europe for America to find religious freedom
The Council of Trent
The Huguenots
Voltaire
The Phoenicians
5. Reality consists of ideas that exist in the mind - independant of sensory powers of perception.
Realism (Plato)
The Intellectual Response to the Industrial Revolution
Marco Polo
English Parliment
6. Prompted by Louis Philippe giving up his throne - this was a new era of liberalism in France. Measures enacted included freeing slaves - granting all males the right to vote - abolishing capital punishment - the establishment of national workshops -
African Desert
French Revolution
The French Republic
English Common Law
7. First known kingdom in sub - Saharan West Africa between the sixth and thirteenth centuries C.E. Also the modern West African country once known as the Gold Coast.
The Anasazi Culture
Marco Polo
Ghana
The Crusades
8. Created during kamakura era - In theory: Emperor's military chief of staff - In reality: Actual ruler of Japan
The Shogun
The Nile
Shinto Religion
The Counter Reformation
9. Roman laws - justice system - court system; language(Latin); Pax Roman a long period of peace that enabled free travel and trade Building Construction - engineering and road construction. architecture - literature - art - sculpture and the humanites.
Laisssez Faire
Reasons for the Spread of Christianity
Roman Contributions
The Muslim Empire
10. Political leaders after the death of Muhammad
The Hopewell People
Arab Caliphs
Achievements of the Byzantine Empire
Constanople
11. A warlike monotheistic civilization that spread rapidly throughout the Middle East and were constantly at war. They are known for their brilliant arabesques and gorgeous craftsmanship
The Samurai
Umayyad
Islamic Civilization
Hugh Capet
12. A collection of laws covering crimes - farming - business activities - and marriage and family. Many of the punishments were cruel - but the code was an important step in the development of a justice system
The Code of Napoleon
Islamic Government and Religion
The Code of Hammurabi
Voltaire
13. Napoleon cut off all trade with Great Britain to try and make Europe more self - sufficient - an economic blockade of Britain. The Foreign Policy of Napoleon - essentially an effort to thwart English advancement by nationally prohibiting British trad
Laisssez Faire
The Continental System
Egyptian Religion
The Code of Napoleon
14. Venetian merchant and traveler. His accounts of his travels to China offered Europeans a firsthand view of Asian lands and stimulated interest in Asian trade.
Martin Luther
Marco Polo
Akbar
The Mongols
15. Area along the central west coast of Asia Minor colonized by settlers from mainland Greece from about 1000 BC. Ionian Greeks - including Homer - played a central role in the early development of Greek history and literature following the Dark Ages. B
The Hundred Years War
Ionia
The Act of Supremacy
The Renaissance
16. The Ashikaga Shogunate is the weakest of the three Japanese bakufu governments. Unlike its predecessor - the Kamakura Shogunate - or its successor - the - when Ashikaga Takauji established his bakufu he had little personal territories with which to
Minoan Civilization
Early Japanese Culture
The Shogun
Ashikaga Shogunate
17. A rectangular tiered temple or terraced mound erected by the ancient Assyrians and Babylonians and was the center of community life.
Ziggurat
The Peace of Augsburg
Karl Marx
Confucius
18. Developed their own language - a sophisticated systemof writing - literature and poetry - with great emphasis on a love of nature - beauty - and good manners.
Early Japanese Culture
The Congress of Verona
Islamic Civilization
Ziggurat
19. Characterized by moving about from place to place as nomads
Ashikaga Shogunate
Nomadic
Slave Trade
The Heian Era
20. Roman expansion resulted in a world republic. Emerged as the dominant power in the Mediterranian.
Dorians
Roman Contributions
The Congress of Vienna
The Roman Empire
21. Known as knights of feudal Japan and retainers of the daimyo. This aristocratic warrior class arose during the 12th - century wars between the Taira and Minamoto clans and was consolidated in the Tokugawa period. They were privileged to wear two swor
English Common Law
African Savana
African Rivers
The Samurai
22. Gave all property to the eldest son. Led many younger sons of the gentry to seek their fortunes in exploration and colonization.
The law of Primogeniture
The French Religious Wars
Augustus
Fuedal System
23. Overthrew the Umayyad but one escaped
The Early Middle Ages
The Ottoman Empire
Abbassides
The Viking Invasions
24. Several have inland as well as coastal deltas - Nile flows northward . Niger - Nile - Congo - Zambezi And were important to Africa's economic history.
Paul the Apostle
Mississippian Culture
African Rivers
Constanople
25. The first religion of Japan - 'The way of the Gods.' Shinto celebrates the mysteries and unforeseen forces of nature. Animistic. According to Shinto beliefs - divine spirits called kami are associated with the awesome forces of nature - such as rushi
Shinto Religion
French Revolution
The Age of Enlightenment
Oligarthy
26. This was the French law put in place by Napoleon. It promoted equality before the law - toleration of all religions - and outlawing serfdom and feudalism. It also took away women's rights and outlawed trade unions and strikes.
Islam
The Assyrians
The Code of Napoleon
The Phoenicians
27. DominateTurkish group control caliphate
Arab Caliphs
Greek Individualism
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
Seljiks
28. The legaslative body of england (lawmaking) - two houses: house of lords and house of commons
African Savana
The Manchus
The French Religious Wars
English Parliment
29. Most illustrious sultan of the Mughal Empire in India (r. 1556-1605). He expanded the empire and pursued a policy of conciliation with Hindus. (p. 536)
Akbar
The Egyptians
Scholasticism
Songhai
30. Established Capeatian rule in France - put to throne because of his weakness; made throne hereditary; Capetians had an unbroken succession for 300 years; effective beauracracy
Confucius
Hugh Capet
Calvinism
Voltaire
31. A Bantu language with Arabic words spoken along the East African coast
Contributions of the Greeks
Swahili
Frederick Barbarossa
Constanople
32. A war that broke out between the parliament supporters (roundheads) and the king's supporters (cavaliers). It ended with the execution of the king - Charles I
The Intellectual Response to the Industrial Revolution
Causes of the French Revolution
The English Civil War
Akbar
33. They were polytheistic worshiping over 2000 gods and goddesses. They believed in the afterlife and that they would be judged for their life. They had sacred burials. Ruled by Pharoahs.
Scholasticism
Ghana
Egyptian Religion
The Continental System
34. The Heian Era commenced in 794 - and was a time when Japan gradually stopped imitating China - developing into a distinct new culture. The new culture mixed both Chinese and Japanese cultures - combining the faiths of China - Shintoism - and Buddhism
The Fall of Rome
The Heian Era
The Glorious Revolution
The Romanov Dynasty
35. Domination of the commercial trade routes controlled by Constintanople and a monopoly on the silk trade. Excellant use of diplonmacy to avoid invasions. Geographically distant from the tribes who sacked Rome. Codification of Roman Law. A forstress ci
The Crusades
Mongols
Voltaire
Byzantine Empire Success
36. An economic system based on the manor and lands including a village and surrounding acreage which were administered by a lord. It developed during the Middle Ages to increase agricultural production.
Manorialism
The House of Lancaster
Frederick Barbarossa
The Commonwealth Period
37. A war that occurred between 1618 and 1648; it was mainly a civil war in Germany and the Holy Roman Empire over religious and political issues; it also involved the countries of Spain - France - Denmark - and Sweden
The Assyrians
The Thirty Years War
The Reconquista
The Protestant Reformation
38. A Mongolian general and emperor of the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries - known for his military leadership and great cruelty. He conquered vast portions of northern China and southwestern Asia.
Elizabeth I
Napoleon Bonepart
Genghis Khan
The Lydians
39. It's geographic proximity to the Arabs - Slave - and Turks all of whom were becoming more powerful. The loss of commercial dominace over the Italians. Reliogious contraversy with west and a split with the Roman Catholic Church. The sack of the fourth
African Rivers
Byzantine Empire Decline
Oliver Cromwell
The Assyrians
40. Ended the Thirty Years War. 1. Recognized independent authority of German princes. 2. Allowed France to intervene in German affairs. 3. Pope couldn't participate in German religious affiars.
The Romanov Dynasty
The Peace of Westphalia
The Egyptians
The French Republic
41. An ancient Egyptian writing system in which pictures were used to represent ideas and sounds
Hieroglyphics
The Puritan Revolution
Confucius
Kingdom of Zimbabwe
42. Old Kingdom (massive pyramids) - Middle kingdom - New kingdom (gets agressive)
Martin Luther
Egyptian History
Militant Socialism
Alexandar the Great
43. First Bourbon king - most important kings in French history - rise to power ended French Civil Wars - gradual course to absolutism - politique - converted to Catholicism to gain loyalty of Paris
Henry IV
The Egyptians
Greece
Tokugawa Shogunate
44. Made up of art and culture - music/dance - storytelling and very Religious
Calvinism
Peter the Great
Humanism
African Culture
45. A kingdom of the West African rain forest
Tokugawa Shogunate
Byzantine Empire
Benin
Agarian
46. The classical economists advanced the theory of laissez faire
Fuedal Contract
The Intellectual Response to the Industrial Revolution
The Dark Ages
Constanople
47. The doctrine emphasizing a person's capacity for self - realization through reason
Slave Trade
The Counter Reformation
The law of Primogeniture
Humanism
48. The battle that took place in 1066 - in which William the Conqueror and Harold Godwinson fought for control of Normandy?
The Battle of Hastings
Seljiks
Turks
Achievements of the Byzantine Empire
49. Divide and conquer - attack one enemy at a time - always ally with the weak power against the strong - then conquer both afterwards. Give conquered people a stake/citizenship in the empire - respect local religions and traditions. Demand loyalty and
Effect of the Reformation
The French Republic
Roman Military Strategy
Louis XIV
50. King of France from 1643 to 1715; his long reign was marked by the expansion of French influence in Europe and by the magnificence of his court and the Palace of Versailles (1638-1715)
Decentralization of the Germanic States
Hieroglyphics
Effect of the Reformation
Louis XIV