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CSET World History
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1. King Darius of Persia wanted to conquer all of the Greek city - states but Athens and Sparta resisted. Greek city - states vs. Persia - Greek city - states won. Athens emerged as most powerful city state in Greece.
The Hittites
Watt steam engine
Persian War
The Persians
2. 1760 - Improved production of iron
Calvinism
Coke smelting
Impact of Spanish Exploration and Conquest on Indigenous People of the Americas
Literature and Philosophy during the rennaisance
3. International relations placed France against Europe. Napoleon won territory from the Holy Roman Empire and forced Spain to cede the Louisiana territory to France
The topography of Africa
Steamboat
Napoleon and the First Empire: international relations
The (Protestant) Reformation
4. 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
Alfred the Great
Hinduism
Contributions of the Greek World
France during the later Middle Ages
5. 1785 - Meant that factories were no longer dependent on water sources for power
Enlightened despotism
The Battle of Waterloo (1815)
Mesopotamia
Watt steam engine
6. Began with the death of Alexander the Great - 323-30 B.C. - Fusion of Greek and Eastern cultures - A time of great economic growth and expansion; an increase in international trade and commerce - Rise of cities; Rhodes - Alexandria - and Antioch repl
Islam
The Hellenistic Age
Social Darwinism
The Persians
7. Profits linked to the manufacturing of products - Private ownership of land - Freedom of choice - A competitive free - market system - Limited government restraints
Origins of people in America
Iona
The Later Middle Ages
Capitalism
8. 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
The (Protestant) Reformation
The Peloponnesian War
Ottoman Empire
Mesopotamia
9. The government system and basis for society in the Middle Ages - The system was based on land ownership; person who was allowed by a lord to use his land was called a vassal and the land was called a fief
Spartan way of life
The feudal system
Cleisthenes - Athens Leader
Charlemagne
10. Mathematician - physicist - and astronomer - The most influential scientist of the Enlightenment - Described universal gravitation and the three laws of motion - which dominated the scientific view of the physical universe for the next three centurie
Impact of Spanish Exploration and Conquest on Indigenous People of the Americas
Isaac Newton
Mycenaean civilization
The Lydians
11. Conquered Sumeria and established a new empire (2300-1750 B.C.) - The code of Hammurabi was the first universal written codification of laws in recorded history (c. 1750 B.C.) - Ahievements included a centralized government and advancements in algebr
Myths
Cleisthenes - Athens Leader
The Babylonians
Hinduism
12. Mainly composed of three regions: desert - savanna - and tropical rainforest - The Sahara desert dominates the continent (covers most of northern Africa) - Trade and commerce were connected to the geographical potential of the area - Large population
The topography of Africa
Saul
Effects of the Reformation
Neolithic or New Stone Age
13. Constitutionalism/importance of a written constitution - individual rights - due process of the law - concept of a representative government - taxation with representation - trial by jury - Would later be a significant influence on the American Const
John Calvin
The Peloponnesian War
The Renaissance
Modern influence of Magna Carta
14. The commercial revival led to the rise of towns. - A true middle class emerged - Economic activities in the towns were supervised by the guild system (merchant and craft guilds) - The Crusades led to the revival of international trade
The Renaissance
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: commercial revival
Capitalism
Social Darwinism
15. Ended in defeat for Napoleon and ended the French Empire; Napoleon was permanently exiled to St. Helena
Darwin
The Battle of Waterloo (1815)
The Renaissance
Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age
16. Established at Byzantium by Emperor Constantine as a 'New Rome' in the East in A.D. 330 - Strategically located (where Europe and Asia meet) - had excellent defensible borders - and was a crossroads of world trade - With the fall of Rome/collapse of
The Holy Roman Empire during the late Middle Ages
Constantinople
Islamic civilization: government and religion
The importance of city life in the Sung Empire
17. Called for a free and open economic system was needed - Expanded Darwin's theory of evolution to include society as a whole - viewed society as a 'struggle for existence'; only the 'fittest' members of society would survive - The accumulation of weal
Adam Smith
The Roman Republic: decline
The Chaldeans
Social Darwinism
18. Attempted to stem the tide - The empire split into the Western and Eastern Roman Empires - Barbarian invasions by Germanic and Asiatic tribes (the Goths - Vandals - and Huns) devastated Rome - and it fell in A.D. 476 - The Eastern Roman Empire at Con
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: society
India under Muslim rule
Constantinople
Constantine
19. The center of Sumerian community life and served as a temple - storehouse - and treasury
Early cultures in Mesoamerica
The Hellenistic Age
Contributions of the Greek World
The ziggurat
20. Became the first explorers - traders - and colonizers of the ancient world; their civilization reached its peak in 1000 B.C. - Greatest seafaring civilization in the ancient world - Developed extensive trade networks throughout the Mediterranean and
Roman contributions to the western world Engineering and architecture
The Phoenicians
The Roman Republic: decline
Athens and Sparta
21. Developed their own language and sophisticated system of writing - developed literature and poetry - developed the Shinto religion - placed great emphasis on a love of nature - beauty - and good manners
The caste system
The accomplishments of the early Japanese
India under Muslim rule
Results of the Industrial Revolution
22. A collection of myths or stories - usually about the gods and their relationships to human beings; the study of myths
The topography of Africa
Saul
Mythology
Zoroastrianism
23. (Virgil's Aeneid - Ovid's Metamorphoses) - rhetoric (the art and study of the use of language with persuasive effect) - Continued the Greek tradition in literature - art - sculpture - and the humanities
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: architecture
Roman contributions to the western world Culture: history - literature
Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age
24. Renaissance secularism created tension between princely kingdoms and the authority of the Church - There also emerged within the Church questions about its worldly rather than spiritual interest in acquiring power and wealth - This internal struggle
The (Protestant) Reformation
Roman contributions to the western world Culture: history - literature
Capitalism
Enlightened despotism
25. 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 Dorians
American Indian culture
The feudal system
The importance of city life in the Sung Empire
26. Ravaged by economic and political decline and repeated civil wars - Caesar was assassinated in 44 B.C. - Augustus became the first emperor of the Roman Empire (27 B.C.)
Neolithic or New Stone Age
Greece: geography
Darwin
The Roman Republic: decline
27. The creators of Mesopotamian civilization (3500-3000 B.C.) - Used Tigris and Euphrates rivers for trade and commerce - as well as areas surrounding the Persian Gulf - Material progress included large - scale irrigation projects - an advanced system o
Calvinism
The Sumerians
The Napoleonic Code
The Viking (Norse) invaders
28. Arabs preserved the cultures of the peoples they conquered - Religious pilgrimages led to the spread of new ideas - The caliphs improved farming methods and crop yields - Military expansion also served as a vehicle for cultural exchane between the Ar
Reasons for the Reformation
The Viking (Norse) invaders
Athens and Sparta
Islamic civilization: government and religion
29. The disintegration of traditional feudal loyalties - the rise of powerful monarchies - and the collapse of a single religious doctrine caused European intellectuals to think about new ways of unifying and governing nation - states - Their exploration
The Carolingians
The Age of Reason/Enlightenment
Social Darwinism
Literature and Philosophy during the rennaisance
30. The Norman Conquest (invasion of England by William the Conqueror - duke of Normandy) had a profound impact on the development of the culture - language - and judicial system of England - The Battle of Hastings (1066) ended Anglo - Saxon rule in Engl
England during the later Middle Ages
The intellectual response to the Industrial Revolution
Ancient Africans' advances in their societies and cultures
Neolithic or New Stone Age
31. The Renaissance of northern Europe emphasized the teachings of Christianity and placed less reliance on humanism - The French Renaissance reflected a democratic realism - The English Renaissance did not flower until the Elizabethan Age
Adam Smith
Ganges River
Egypt: developments
The spread of the Renaissance throughout Europe
32. Considered one of the world's major religions and has influenced religious - political - and social thought for over 4000 years - Originated in the Indus River Valley of India and primarily spread to and throughout southeast Asia
The Later Middle Ages
Hinduism
Impact of Spanish Exploration and Conquest on Indigenous People of the Americas
Saul
33. 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
Enlightened despotism
Galileo Galilei
Jesus of Nazareth
The Holy Roman Empire during the late Middle Ages
34. Saw the development of city - states - East African civilization was based on international trade and seaport cities - Swahili culture developed its own language and thrived in the city - states - The Portuguese destroyed much of the East African tra
Confucius
Islamic civilization: trade and cultural expansion
The Holy Roman Empire during the late Middle Ages
The East African Coast
35. 1792 - Made it possible to meet increased demand for cotton by mechanizing the process for separating seeds from cotton fiber
Athens and Sparta
The caste system
Cotton gin
Four key beliefs of Hindus
36. (460-429 B.C.) Represented the zenith of Athenian society and the height of its democracy
Paul of Tarsus (Paul the Apostle)
The Age of Pericles
Turk Dominance
The Babylonians
37. 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
Athens and Sparta
The conquest of Indigenous People of the Americas
The Olmec
The ancient Near East: cultural contributions
38. Began in Italy during the 14th century - The Crusades focused attention eastward (on Greece and the Near East) - By the 14th century - the move toward secularization was predominant - Conflicts between the papacy and the Holy Roman Empire in the 13th
Napoleon and the First Empire: international relations
Minoan civilization
Key provisions of Magna Carta
Development of the Renaissance
39. The Sumerians - The Babylonians - The Hittites - The Assyrians - The Chaldeans - The Persians
Napoleon and the First Empire
Arabs
Isaac Newton
Mesopotamian civilizations
40. 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
North American Indians
Flying shuttle
The conquest of Indigenous People of the Americas
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: education
41. King's authority limited by law - rights of the king's subjects declared (i.e. habeas corpus) - respect for legal procedures
'The Communist Manifesto'
Key provisions of Magna Carta
Rome's political problems
The Carolingians
42. A failed French attempt to close the continent to British trade in hopes of destroying the British economy
43. Established the new Babylonian Empire under Nebuchadnezzar (605-538 B.C.) - Conquered Mesopotamia - Syria - and Palestine - Developed astrology - astronomy - advanced government bureaucracy - and architectural achievements such as the Hanging Gardens
Steamboat
The Chaldeans
Turk Dominance
Isaac Newton
44. Science: methodology - theory and experimentation - astrolabe (astronomical instrument used to locate and predict the positions of the sun - moon - planet and stars) - alchemy - Technology: mechanical clocks - pointed arch - stained glass - windmill
Muslim contributions - Science and technology
Rallying cry of the French Revolution
India: developments
Four key beliefs of Hindus
45. The ancient Near East comprised the Tigris and Euphrates Valley - the Fertile Crescent - and the Nile Valley.
The ancient Near East: geography
Classical Greece
England during the later Middle Ages
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: society
46. Geneva - Switzerland - The Doctrine of Predestination (God willed eternal damnation for some people and salvation for others) was central to Calvinistic belief - Rejection of all forms of worship and practice not traced to Biblical tradition
John Calvin
Modern influence of Magna Carta
The Ming and Manchu Dynasties
Impact of Spanish Exploration and Conquest on Indigenous People of the Americas
47. Military and political leader during the later stages of the French Revolution - Emperor of the French from 1804-1815 - His legal reform - the Napoleonic Code - has been a major influence on many civil law jurisdictions worldwide - Best remembered fo
Napoleon and the First Empire
Chinese civilization under the Sungs
Darwin
Ganges River
48. Borrowed from China - Archaeology has revealed Japan's ancient past - Japanese culture developed during the Heian Era (794-1156) - Poetic form such as the Haiku developed - and literature spread
Spinning mule
Arabs
The French Revolution
Early Japanese civilization
49. Manufacturing: flying shuttle - Birth of the factory system: spinning jenny - water frame - spinning mule - watt steam engine - power loom - cotton gin - Iron - making: coke smelting - grooved rollers - Transportation: steam locomotive - steamboat
Rallying cry of the French Revolution
Spartan way of life
'The Communist Manifesto'
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution
50. 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
Division of the Muslim Empire
Mycenaean civilization
Steam locomotive
English Parliament