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CSET Multiple Subject Subtest 1: World History
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1. This was the 2nd law passed by Parliament for King Henry VIII. It said that King Henry VIII was the only supreme head of the Church of England - and this church was formed from this act.
The Act of Supremacy
Decentralization of the Germanic States
Akbar
Alexandar the Great
2. Political system in which a ruler holds total power. The ruler has total control and final say over their people.
Absolutionism
Roman Military Strategy
The House of Lords
The Egyptians
3. The idea that the government should not play an active role in regulating the economy.
Laisssez Faire
The Phoenicians
Hugh Capet
Songhai
4. 17th century Europe - elaborate and detailed artwork - drama - tension - exuberance - and grandeur in sculpture - painting - literature - and music
The Chaldeans
Augustus
Baroque Style
The Scientific Revolution
5. An advanced civilization that developed on the island of Crete around 2500 BCE based its prosperity
Umayyad
Minoan Civilization
The Protestant Reformation
Early Japanese Culture
6. The economic and social system of medieval europe - lords recieved land from the King in exchane for loyalty and serfs worked the land for the lords in exchange for protection.
Voltaire
Fuedal System
The Reconquista
Mississippian Culture
7. 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
Genghis Khan
Sparta
Ziggurat
8. 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
Confucianism
African Rivers
Roman Military Strategy
Napoleon Bonepart
9. Document written in 1215 which limited the power of the King and established the principle of limited government and the fundamental rights of English citizens. The document also introduced such fundamental rights as trial by jury and due process of
The Continental System
The Magna Carta
Ninety Theses
Absolutionism
10. Te monotheistic religion of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran
The Congress of Verona
Islam
The Reconquista
The Code of Napoleon
11. A religious wars in France that started because of the Concordat of Bologna. This war was not only a religious war but a class war. It was between the Huguenots - who were Upper - class intellectuals who were Calvinist vs. the average poor French Cat
The French Republic
The French Religious Wars
Class Division
Oliver Cromwell
12. 1830s movement in architecture when buildings in the Gothic (high medieval) style became popular. It was in this period that the British Parliament building was built. This was the architectural manifestation of Romanticism. Where the Enlightenment h
Gothic Revival
Umayyad
Islam
Class Division
13. French philosopher and writer whose works epitomize the Age of Enlightenment - often attacking injustice and intolerance
The Magna Carta
Reasons for the Spread of Christianity
Voltaire
Oligarthy
14. This group from the east of Mali built up an army and extended their territory to the large bend in the Niger River near Gao whic became the capital of their empire.
Songhai
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
Voltaire
Minoan Civilization
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
Thomas Malthus
Ionia
Islam
The Reconquista
16. A new group of nomads that drove the tang armies out of central Asia and took control of the silk roads. because of this chinas economy was damaged
The Samurai
Sung Dynasty
Hieroglyphics
Turks
17. Caused by a continuing power struggle with the Pope.
James I
The Middle Ages
Constanople
Decentralization of the Germanic States
18. 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
Islamic Civilization
African Culture
Sung Dynasty
Islam
19. The system of ethics - education - and statesmanship taught by Confucius and his disciples - stressing love for humanity - ancestor worship - reverence for parents - and harmony in thought and conduct.
Confucianism
Roman Society
Roman Military Strategy
Egyptian History
20. Were United by Genghis Khan to capture all of asia - which they did except for India. Asia under Mongolian ruler till grandson of Gings (Kublai) died and there was an overturning.
The Hopewell People
The Mongols
Ziggurat
Machiavelli
21. 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.
Hugh Capet
The Babalonians
Manorialism
The Rise of Christianity
22. The most of the power lies on the shoulders of the House of the Commons. The Commons is elected by the people. The commons grant money - and is the law- making body in the british government.The commons pick the Prime Minister.
Manorialism
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
The House of Commons
Romanesque
23. French Protestants who suffered persecution. Many left Europe for America to find religious freedom
French Revolution
Louis XIV
The Huguenots
The Manchus
24. Made up of art and culture - music/dance - storytelling and very Religious
Islam
African Culture
Alexandar the Great
The Hopewell People
25. Created an empire based on military superiority - conquest - and terrorism (911-550 B.C.) - Military techniques included siege warfare - intimidation - and the use of iron weapons. Created a centralized government - a postal service - an extensive li
The Assyrians
Tang Dynasty
Minoan Civilization
Result Of the Industrial Revolution
26. Organization with midsize societies ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand people - with somewhat more power available to leaders.
Oligarthy
The Pelponnesian War
Tribal Organization
Aegan
27. The imperial dynasty of China from 960 to 1279
Rift Valley
The Manchus
The Age of Pericles(460 BC-429 BC)
Sung Dynasty
28. A Bantu language with Arabic words spoken along the East African coast
The Congress of Verona
The Scientific Revolution
Swahili
The Chaldeans
29. The English Parliament drove out an absolute monarch and replaced him with two constitutional monarch's William and Mary. 1688 - change of who is in power without bloodshed. Established the supremacy of Parliment.
The Glorious Revolution
Tribal Organization
The Reconquista
The Mongols
30. 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
Ziggurat
Fuedal System
The Early Middle Ages
The Heian Era
31. Religious pilgramages Improved farming methods - trade and commerce led to a high standard of living - Military expansion.
The Lord of the Manor
English Parliment
Islamic Government and Religion
The Hopewell People
32. This was the peak of the strength of the cultural and military power of Athens. During this time period there are many philosophers - including Socrates and Plato. This is also the time of the drama and many new advances in science - including Pythag
The Commonwealth Period
Paul the Apostle
The Age of Pericles(460 BC-429 BC)
The Romanov Dynasty
33. This was the letter Martin Luther wrote to Archbishop Albert which explained that indulgences undermined the seriousness of the sacrament of penance.
Elizabeth I
Byzantine Empire Success
Ninety Theses
The Glorious Revolution
34. Western Europe no longer united by religion - Weakens power and influence of the Catholic Church The power of states was strenthened as was the middle class. Encourages education - people encouraged to read the bible and interpret it individually
Roman Military Strategy
Minoan Civilization
Mali
Effect of the Reformation
35. The legaslative body of england (lawmaking) - two houses: house of lords and house of commons
Proletariats
English Parliment
The Egyptians
The Council of Trent
36. The restoration of the monarchy began in 1660 when the English - Scottish and Irish monarchies were all restored under Charles II after the Interregnum that followed the wars of the 3 kingdoms. Stuart rule was restored.
The Restoration Era
The Commonwealth Period
Reasons for the Spread of Christianity
The Persians
37. 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.
The Roman Empire
Hugh Capet
Roman Contributions
Dorians
38. A rectangular tiered temple or terraced mound erected by the ancient Assyrians and Babylonians and was the center of community life.
Ziggurat
The Holy Roman Empire
The Manchus
The Renaissance
39. Began with the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. It emphasized the Holy Bible as the word of God.
The Rise of Christianity
The Babalonians
The French Religious Wars
The Romanov Dynasty
40. 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.
The Code of Napoleon
English Parliment
The Battle of Hastings
The Code of Hammurabi
41. The invasion and settlement of England by the Normans following the Battle of Hastings (1066)
Manorialism
Turks
The Muslim Empire
Norman Conquest
42. 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.
Egyptian Religion
Realism (Plato)
Ghana
Greek Individualism
43. A philosophical and theological system - associated with Thomas Aquinas - devised to reconcile Aristotelian philosophy and Roman Catholic theology in the thirteenth century. (p. 408)
The Anasazi Culture
The law of Primogeniture
The Dark Ages
Scholasticism
44. Characterized by moving about from place to place as nomads
Frederick Barbarossa
Akbar
Nomadic
Islamic Government and Religion
45. Entered China and easily changed the Ming dynasty into the Qing dynasty since they were sinicized before - Established a Confucian government with six ministries - a censorate - and other Chinese institutions - Were segregated from the Chinese - Forb
Sparta
Mississippian Culture
The Manchus
The English Civil War
46. The term for The Univeral Soul in Hinduism.
Brahman
The Nile
Mongols
Ninety Theses
47. Following the death of Ivan the Terrible in 1584 - Russia experienced a period of weakness and disorder known as the Time of Troubles. Hoping to restore order - an assembly of nobles elected Michael Romanov to be the next czar. The Romanov Dynasty ru
The Romanov Dynasty
Brahman
Machiavelli
Constantine
48. Officially recognized Lutherism but allowed Catholic Priests to support Catholicism.
The Peace of Augsburg
The Dark Ages
The Romanov Dynasty
The Thirty Years War
49. The Roman Catholic Church responding to the protestantism by starting their own movement -- they stopped selling indulgences and started 'Society of Jesus' or Jesuit missionaries to spread Catholic ideas.
The Palace of Versailles
The law of Primogeniture
The Rise of Christianity
The Counter Reformation
50. Democracy - Drama - Art - Architecture - Philosophy - Sculpting - Performing Arts - Philosphical Schools - Scientific Method.
Contributions of the Greeks
Byzantine Empire Decline
Tribal Organization
Absolutionism