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CSET World History
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1. 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
Ottoman Empire
Rome's economic problems
Literature and Philosophy during the rennaisance
The spread of the Renaissance throughout Europe
2. The ancient Near East comprised the Tigris and Euphrates Valley - the Fertile Crescent - and the Nile Valley.
The ancient Near East: geography
The English Reformation
Roman contributions to the western world Engineering and architecture
Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age
3. The classical economists advanced the theory of laissez faire - Thomas Malthus (1776-1834) theorized that population growth would far outstrip food production - The revolutionary socialism of Karl Marx advocated a violent overthrow of the present eco
Ibn Battuta
Reasons for the Reformation
Rome's political problems
The intellectual response to the Industrial Revolution
4. 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 Age of Reason/Enlightenment
Early cultures in Mesoamerica
Origins of people in America
The Roman Republic
5. 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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6. (A.D. 768-814) A Carolingian ruler - dominated the political structure of the early Middle Ages - crowned 'Emperor of the Romans' by Pope Leo in A.D. 800 and had a major impact on the history of Europe - revived the concept of the Holy Roman Empire a
Charlemagne
Minoan civilization
Mesopotamia: developments
The importance of city life in the Sung Empire
7. Transformed society and changed the way people looked at the natural world - In doing so - science came into direct conflict with the teachings of the Church - Began in the 16th century - Important people: Nicolaus Copernicus - Galileo Galilei - Joha
The Dorians
The (Protestant) Reformation
The Scientific Revolution
Roman contributions to the western world (greatest contribution)
8. The region that is now Mexico - Central America - and the western coast of South America
Role of the Church in the Early Middle Ages
Mesoamerica
Isaac Newton
Egyptian civilization: significant aspects
9. 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
Feudalism: outcomes
Ottoman Empire
Mesopotamia
The Later Middle Ages
10. 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
Impact of Spanish Exploration and Conquest on Indigenous People of the Americas
Ibn Battuta
Mohammed
Contributions of the Greek World
11. 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
Water frame
Martin Luther
The feudal system
North American Indians
12. 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
The Peloponnesian War
The Renaissance
The Babylonians
Darwin
13. An ethical religion - Of the Persians - based on concepts of good and evil
The Lydians
India under Muslim rule
'The Communist Manifesto'
Zoroastrianism
14. 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 Babylonians
Roman contributions to the western world Culture: history - literature
Constantinople
The Later Middle Ages
15. The cultural period of the Stone Age that began about 2.5 to 2 million years ago - marked by the earliest use of tools made of chipped stone. The Paleolithic Period ended at different times in different parts of the world - generally around 10000 yea
Napoleon and the First Empire
The importance of city life in the Sung Empire
Paleolithic or Old Stone Age
The Scientific Revolution
16. Manor estates - Owned by lords - Peasant serfs given land to work in exchange for percentage of crop - Free peasants worked as skilled laborers - Dues and fees charged for tenancy - use of roads - bridges - etc.
Feudalism: economic
The French Revolution
The feudal system
Islam
17. (Frankish military/political leader) Halted the Muslim advance into Europe at the Battle of Tours (A.D. 732); Martel's victory helped preserve western civilization
Jesus of Nazareth
Charles Martel
The Ming and Manchu Dynasties
Alexander the Great
18. The emphasis was on man rather than God - There was a reawakening or rebirth of classical models - The ideal of the 'universal man' was widely held
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: society
General characteristics of the Renaissance
Division of the Muslim Empire
Muslim contributions - Science and technology
19. Born around 6 B.C. in the Roman province of Judea - Became an influential rabbi - His death by crucifixion and resurrection as the Christ (Greek for messiah) were writings in the Gospels
Jesus of Nazareth
Minoan civilization
Mesoamerica
Social Darwinism
20. Writing (cuneiform) - Organized government - Written law code (Hammurabi's Code) - Systematized religion (Zoroastrianism) - Astronomy; astrology
Mesopotamia: developments
Indus River
Spartan way of life
The Olmec
21. 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
Calvinism
Neoclassicism
Grooved rollers
The (Protestant) Reformation
22. 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.)
The spread of the Renaissance throughout Europe
Early cultures in Mesoamerica
The Kingdom of Zimbabwe
The Roman Republic: decline
23. 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 Babylonians
Egypt: developments
Mesopotamia
Paul of Tarsus (Paul the Apostle)
24. A.D. 1200-1533 Northwest coastal region and inland region of South America (Peru) - Controlled a vast empire in South America - The Tiahuanaco culture developed in the Andes Mountains - unified an extensive empire - Developed a sophisticated record -
Steamboat
The Incas
The ziggurat
Roman contributions to the western world Engineering and architecture
25. Economic prosperity - domination of the commercial trade routes controlled by Constantinople - monopoly of the silk trade - The Byzantines made excellent use of diplomacy to avoid invasions - and they were geographically distant from the tribes who s
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26. Mathematician - physicist - astronomer - With a telescope - provided the first observational evidence in support of Copernicus - Observed the phases of Venus; discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter; observed and analyzed sunspots - Was question
The Sumerians
Confucius
The 'continental system'
Galileo Galilei
27. 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
Alfred the Great
Athens and Sparta
The spread of the Renaissance throughout Europe
England during the later Middle Ages
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 decline of the Byzantine Empire
The English Reformation
Islamic civilization: government and religion
England during the later Middle Ages
29. The Olmec - The Mayas - The Aztecs - The Incas
Early cultures in Mesoamerica
Egypt: developments
The topography of Africa
Iona
30. 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
Neolithic or New Stone Age
Mesopotamia: developments
The Lydians
Early cultures in Mesoamerica
31. Warrior nation; created an empire based on military superiority - conquest - and terrorism (911-550 B.C.) - Empire origniated in the highland region of the upper Tigris River but grew to encompass the entire area of the Fertile Crescent - Military te
The ancient Near East: geography
The Assyrians
Turk Dominance
Constantinople
32. Stimulated new states of West Africa and spread Islamic culture and religion
Effects of the Reformation
India: developments
Roman contributions to the western world Culture: history - literature
Islam in Africa
33. 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
Origins of people in America
Cotton gin
Social Darwinism
Martin Luther
34. Developed over many centuries - The first American Indians originated from Asia - Agriculture changed some Indian culture from a nomadic existence to farming communities
The Hittites
Literature and Philosophy during the rennaisance
American Indian culture
Galileo Galilei
35. Ended in defeat for Napoleon and ended the French Empire; Napoleon was permanently exiled to St. Helena
Cotton gin
Islamic civilization: trade and cultural expansion
Manorialism
The Battle of Waterloo (1815)
36. 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
General characteristics of the Renaissance
Ibn Battuta
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
Characteristics of medieval civilization during the late Middle Ages: feudalism/manorialism
37. That each person is born into a caste or social group - Reincarnation: after death all people will be reborn in either human or animal form; nothing truly dies and the spirit in death passes from one living thing to another - The cow is considered sa
The Battle of Waterloo (1815)
Four key beliefs of Hindus
Iona
Smaller civilizations of the Near East
38. 1785 - Meant that factories were no longer dependent on water sources for power
American Indian culture
Watt steam engine
The Kingdom of Zimbabwe
The Magna Carta
39. The first system of independent states - The first system of writing (cuneiform and hieroglyphics) - The first massive architectural achievements (ziggurat and pyramid) - The first lasting monotheism - The beginning of science - mathematics - and ast
Classical Greece
Manorialism
The Peloponnesian War
The ancient Near East: cultural contributions
40. The oldest known civilization on earth - established in the Tigris - Euphrates Valley in the 4th millennium BC. Sumerian civilization took the form of a cluster of city - states - the best known of which is Ur. Sumerians were the first to use the pot
Jesus of Nazareth
Sumeria
The French Revolution
The Roman Republic
41. 1760 - Improved production of iron
Key provisions of Magna Carta
Famous empires that grew in the West African savanna
Coke smelting
Mythology
42. An Aegean civilization - Minoan civilization of Crete (c. 4000-1400 B.C.) based its prosperity on extensive commerce
Development of feudalism and a samurai warrior - class
Muslim contributions
Minoan civilization
General characteristics of the Renaissance
43. 1733 - Increased the speed of weavers
Enlightened despotism
Ancient Africans' advances in their societies and cultures
Flying shuttle
The Assyrians
44. International relations placed France against Europe. Napoleon won territory from the Holy Roman Empire and forced Spain to cede the Louisiana territory to France
Napoleon and the First Empire: international relations
The Later Middle Ages
Achievements of the Byzantine Empire
France during the later Middle Ages
45. Disease devastated native populations - Smallpox - measles - typhus - From Mexico - spread into the American southwest and southward toward the Andes - From 1520-1620 - 20 million dead - Conquest aided by weakening of native forces - Mass transfer of
Results of the Industrial Revolution
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
Impact of Spanish Exploration and Conquest on Indigenous People of the Americas
Early cultures in Mesoamerica
46. 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
Smaller civilizations of the Near East
The Persians
The spread of the Renaissance throughout Europe
Charles Martel
47. The Phoenicians - The Lydians - The Israelites
Literature and Philosophy during the rennaisance
Sumeria
Coke smelting
Smaller civilizations of the Near East
48. 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
Ottoman Empire
Roman contributions to the western world Engineering and architecture
Cleisthenes - Athens Leader
John Calvin
49. Complex religion of gods - rituals - and governance (pharaoh)- Writing (hieroglyphics) - Engineering and building (pyramids) - Mathematics
The topography of Africa
Egypt: developments
Division of the Muslim Empire
Minoan civilization
50. 1783 - Allowed iron - makers to roll out iron into different shapes
Feudalism: outcomes
Grooved rollers
Modern influence of Magna Carta
The Ming and Manchu Dynasties
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