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CSET World History
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1. The Turkish empire - By the middle of the 16th century - the Ottomans controlled not only Turkey but most of southeastern Europe - the Crimea - Iran - and a majority of the Middle East
Ottoman Empire
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: society
The ancient Near East: cultural contributions
The caste system
2. King's authority limited by law - rights of the king's subjects declared (i.e. habeas corpus) - respect for legal procedures
Voltaire - Montesquieu - Locke - and Rousseau
Key provisions of Magna Carta
The Israelites
Feudalism: outcomes
3. Also called enlightened absolutism - Grew out of the earlier absolutism of Louis XIV (France) and Peter the Great (Russia) - Advocated limited responsibility to God and church - A form of absolutism in which rulers were influenced by the Enlightenmen
Islamic civilization: government and religion
Paleolithic or Old Stone Age
Enlightened despotism
Ancient Africans' advances in their societies and cultures
4. Began with the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth (compassion for the poor and downtrodden) - Emphasized the Holy Bible as the word of God - the sacraments as the instruments of God's grace - and the importance of a moral life for salvation
Christianity: basic doctrines
Turk Dominance
Water frame
Enlightened despotism
5. Reflected the new secular trends - Humanism stressed the importance of the individual - Machiavelli's 'The Prince' stressed that 'the ends justify the means' as a political philosophy - The influence of the 'classical' arts was strong - and a new emp
Ancient Africans' advances in their societies and cultures
Grooved rollers
Literature and Philosophy during the rennaisance
Development of the Renaissance
6. Developed over many centuries - The first American Indians originated from Asia - Agriculture changed some Indian culture from a nomadic existence to farming communities
American Indian culture
Reasons for the spread of Christianity (the Roman period)
The Persians
Mesoamerica
7. The First Act of Supremacy (1534) marked the beginning of the English Reformation. - The king of England - Henry VIII - became the head of the church - The pope's refusal to annul the marriage of Henry VIII to Catherine of Aragon initiated the break
The Viking (Norse) invaders
Mongul rule in China
The Roman Empire
The English Reformation
8. No privileges/tax exemptions based on lineage - Government promotion was based on ability - Modernized French law (equality before the law)
The Napoleonic Code
Mongul rule in China
The Mayas
Neoclassicism
9. No formal system in place to choose Roman emperors; some chosen directly by the emperor - others were heirs to the throne - others were able to buy the throne - Informal and corrupt process of succession resulted in weak and ineffective rulers and ma
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10. Lineage was the basis of tribal organization - Religion - politics - and law became the focus of African culture - Art and sculpture were emphasized
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11. The rise of feudal monarchs resulted in the development of the nation - states of France - By the early 13th century - royal authority had expanded and France had become a European power - Conflicts with the pope over the extent of religious rule res
Development of feudalism and a samurai warrior - class
Spinning jenny
The Carolingians
France during the later Middle Ages
12. Philosophy (Scholasticism) dealt with the consistency of faith and reason
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: philosophy
Role of the Church in the Early Middle Ages
Turk Dominance
Watt steam engine
13. Hastened by the Frankish system of inheritance - The Treaty of Verdun (A.D. 843) divided Charlemagne's empire among his three grandsons - Carolingian rule ended in the 10th century because of the decline in central authority and the invasions of the
Steam locomotive
Dissolution of the Frankish Empire
Mohammed
Chinese civilization under the Sungs
14. A totalitarian and militaristic state dependent on slave labor to sustain its agricultural system; state owned most of the land - Warrior state - dependent on a superior military (result of constant threat of rebellion) - Spartan citizens were outnum
Adam Smith
Spartan way of life
The Renaissance
Islamic civilization: government and religion
15. 4000-323 B.C. Organized warfare: Mycenae (military stronghold) - Sparta - phalanx (military formation - Literature: epic poetry (Iliad - Odyssey) - plays (drama - tragedy - comedy) - History: Herodotus (historian who reported the Persian Wars) - Thu
Contributions of the Greek World
Results of the Industrial Revolution
Voltaire - Montesquieu - Locke - and Rousseau
Egyptian civilization: significant aspects
16. The Sumerians - The Babylonians - The Hittites - The Assyrians - The Chaldeans - The Persians
Mesopotamian civilizations
Spinning jenny
Role of the Church in the Early Middle Ages
Africa's geological diversity
17. In eastern India - Sacred to Indians but was not the geographical river area that led to the development of Indian civilization - Associated with the rise of the Mauryan Empire in 322 B.C.
Christianity: basic doctrines
Spartan way of life
Spinning mule
Ganges River
18. The scientific revolution brought about new mechanical inventions - The availability of investment capital and the rise of the middle class provided an economic base - Geographic and social conditions in England favored industrialization
Islam
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: feudalism/manorialism
The caste system
19. Wrote the 'Wealth of Nations' (1776) and advocated manufacturing as the true source of a nation's wealth (the laws of the market place and not government regulations dictate national economies); considered the father of modern economics
Development of feudalism and a samurai warrior - class
Mesopotamia
Adam Smith
Feudalism: political
20. (A.D. 871-99) established the English kingdom after stemming the Danish invasions
The Counter Reformation
Alfred the Great
The Incas
Mythology
21. A.D. 250-900 - Yucatan peninsula - Achieved a complex civilization - cities were trade and religious centers - excelled in many fields - including mathematics - science - astronomy - and engineering (pyramid building) - Only known written language of
Hinduism
Mythology
Athens and Sparta
The Mayas
22. Class division of society - The decline of feudalism and manorialism - The commercial revival - Education - Philosophy - Architecture
River Valley Civilizations
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: education
American Indian culture
23. 1783 - Allowed iron - makers to roll out iron into different shapes
Egyptian civilization: significant aspects
Nicolaus Copernicus
Grooved rollers
Enlightened despotism
24. Foreign trade enabled populations to grow in cities and to become sophisticated - The family was the focus of Chinese life - Women had lower status than men
The importance of city life in the Sung Empire
Feudalism: economic
Turk Dominance
Zoroastrianism
25. 1792 - Made it possible to meet increased demand for cotton by mechanizing the process for separating seeds from cotton fiber
Cotton gin
The Viking (Norse) invaders
The ancient Near East: geography
Classical Greece
26. Stimulated new states of West Africa and spread Islamic culture and religion
The ancient Near East: cultural contributions
Hindus
Islam in Africa
The ziggurat
27. Dominated the culture of the 18th century - There was an attempt to revive the classic style and form of ancient Greece and Rome - In literature - the novel was the outcome; in architecture - the Rococo style was dominant - In music - Haydn and Mozar
The feudal system
Neoclassicism
Rome's economic problems
Mycenaean civilization
28. There were three periods of feudal government
Role of the Church in the Early Middle Ages
The Carolingians
Development of feudalism and a samurai warrior - class
Reasons for the Byzantine Empire's success
29. Urban culture - Planned cities (i.e. citywide sanitation systems) - Metallurgy (gold - copper - bronze - tin) - Measurement (weight - time - length - mass)
Arabs
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: feudalism/manorialism
Greece: geography
India: developments
30. Assumed leadership of the Muslim world - The Seljuks fought with the crusaders and regained lost land - Mongols invaded the eastern Muslim Empire - The Ottoman Empire expanded territory and lasted for many centuries - Constantinople was the center of
The Viking (Norse) invaders
Iona
Turk Dominance
Results of the Industrial Revolution
31. An early Jewish convert to Christianity - was responsible for the spread of Christian theology and the resulting response from the Roman empire (opposition/resistance; Christianity firmly rooted in the collapsing world of Roman rule)
Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age
The conquest of Indigenous People of the Americas
Feudalism: economic
Paul of Tarsus (Paul the Apostle)
32. The most important city - states in ancient Greece; both developed a unique culture and distinct political structure - Established the world's first democracy (c. 507 B.C.) - developed democratic institutions - Developed philosophy as represented by
English Parliament
Athens and Sparta
Muslim contributions
Napoleon and the First Empire
33. Education stressed the liberal arts. - Theology influenced both religion and politics - Universities were created in Paris - Oxford - and Cambridge during the 11th and 12th centuries - Latin was the language of intellectual Europe; vernacular was use
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: education
Voltaire - Montesquieu - Locke - and Rousseau
Capitalism
Mohammed
34. A traditional or legendary story - usually concerning some being or hero or event - with or without a determinable basis of fact or a natural explanation - especially one that is concerned with deities or demigods and explains some practice - rite -
The Battle of Waterloo (1815)
Myths
Rome's economic problems
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: commercial revival
35. (A.D. 747-768) a Carolingian ruler appointed by the pope as king and established the Papal States on former Byzantine lands
Steamboat
Alexander the Great
Pepin the Short
The Roman Empire
36. Region of great cities (e.g Ur and Babylon) located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers; chronologically the first urban hearth - dating to 3500 BCE - and which as founded in the Fertile Crescent.
The importance of city life in the Sung Empire
Effects of the Reformation
The Chaldeans
Mesopotamia
37. In 1215 - King John was forced by the nobles to sing the Magna Carta - Limited the power of the king and increased the power of the nobles
The Magna Carta
China: developments
Rome's political problems
Reasons for the spread of Christianity (the Roman period)
38. The period of human culture that began around 10000 years ago in the Middle East and 4000 years ago later in other parts of the world. It is characterized by the beginning of farming - the domestication of animals - the development of crafts such as
Iona
The Olmec
The Punic Wars with Carthage
Neolithic or New Stone Age
39. c. 1000-1500
The Holy Roman Empire during the late Middle Ages
Alexander the Great
The Later Middle Ages
Neoclassicism
40. Egyptian life was dominated by concerns for the afterlife - religion - and the pharaoh - Medical advances and specialized surgery were major contributions - The Egyptians invented a hieroglyphic writing system - Commerce flourished throughout Arabia
Egyptian civilization: significant aspects
Reasons for the spread of Christianity (the Roman period)
Mythology
Renaissance
41. An Aegean civilization - Minoan civilization of Crete (c. 4000-1400 B.C.) based its prosperity on extensive commerce
Spinning jenny
Minoan civilization
Watt steam engine
Egypt
42. Aztecs conquered by Cortes in 1521 - Inca Empire conquered by Pizarro in 1513
The conquest of Indigenous People of the Americas
The topography of Africa
Paleolithic or Old Stone Age
Calvinism
43. Centers of Aegean civilization; depended on the Aegean Sea to develop and extend their culture - (c. 2000-1150 B.C.) developed heavily fortified cities and based prosperity on trade and warfare
Mycenaean civilization
Greece: geography
The Persians
The Roman Empire
44. The proper function of government was defined by ___________________. Their ideas led to the philosophical bases for the American and French revolutions.
Japan's geography
Mesopotamia
The Chaldeans
Voltaire - Montesquieu - Locke - and Rousseau
45. An English philosopher - Believed that people made a contract with their government to protect natural writes - Wrote about the inalienable writes to life - liberty - and the pursuit of happiness - His political ideas had a dramatic impact on the dev
John Locke
Alexander the Great
Calvinism
Ottoman Empire
46. 356-323 B.C. - Of Macedonia - Established the Hellenistic Age - Conquered Persia - Asia Minor - and Egypt; established a world empire - Bureaucracy replaced the city - state as the form of government - Following his death - dynasties were established
Alexander the Great
Origins of people in America
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
General characteristics of the Renaissance
47. 1483-1546 - Northern Germany - Rejection of hierarchical priesthood and papal authority - Questioned the right of the pope to grant indulgences (full or partial remission of temporal punishment due for sins which have already been forgiven)
Laissez faire
The Chaldeans
Iona
Martin Luther
48. The Hopewell people were skilled farmers and flourished in the Ohio and Mississippi valleys (200 B.C.- A.D. 400) - Mississippian culture developed in A.D. 800 and built large religious mound structures - The Anasazi culture (A.D. 800-1300) developed
Iona
Alexander the Great
Feudalism: political
North American Indians
49. His teachings influenced Chinese culture - Wanted to improve society - Taught that certain virtues are guidelines to happy life
The Carolingians
Confucius
The Age of Reason/Enlightenment
Indus River
50. 1779 - A power - driven machine that produced fine - strong yarn
Spinning mule
Division of the Muslim Empire
Key provisions of Magna Carta
Rome's economic problems
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