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Global History Basics
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1. The use of force to injure someone or to damage something.
Genghis Khan
volence
Meiji Restoration
Hubble Space Telescope
2. A document granting rights to both the Church in England and the Nobility signed by King John in 1215. This is considered to be the beginnings of British democracy.
Treaty of Tordesillas
Cuban Revolution
Magna Carta
Lister - Joseph
3. (495? BCE-429? BCE) Athenian statesman. He was the central ruler of Athens during its golden age. He was the central patron behind many of their achievements. He was also a very skilled speaker. Athens City-State of Ancient Greece and center of Greek
Estates
urbanization
Pericles
Mandate of Heaven
4. Term given to the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
superpowers
ethnic group
Castro - Fidel
rigid social class system
5. Hindu for 'enlightened one.' See also Siddhartha Gautama.
Slavic
Buddha
Red Guard
ethnocentric
6. Also known as Austria-Hungary - or the Hapsburg Empire - as it was ruled by the Habsburg monarchy from 1867 to 1918. Austria-Hungary extended over most of central Europe. It was composed the modern day countries of Austria - Hungary - Slovakia - and
cremation
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Asian Tigers
Mao Zedong
7. Worship given to deceased relatives who are believed to be closer to the Gods - and therefore able to grant favors.
ancestor worship
matriarchal
Kami
Gandhi - Mohandas
8. Somebody who communicates with the spiritual realms on behalf of the living. Seen in many Animistic types of belief systems.
predestination
property
Shaman
escalate
9. Rights such as freedom of expression - education
Kenyatta - Jomo
emperor
social rights
Baron de Montesquieu
10. A gathering of merchants - craftsmen - and artisans to buy and sell goods and service during late Middle Ages.
Peter the Great
Marx - Karl
trade fair
Long Parliament
11. A political revolution in Russia beginning in 1917. The Bolsheviks - now known as Communists - overthrew Czar Nicholas II and created a socialist government based upon the writings of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin. Also know as the Bolshevik Revolutio
Don Quixote
reverence
Treaty of Nanjing
Communist Revolution
12. A state or country completely controlled by a single power - such as a monarch or dictator.
monotheism
Lister - Joseph
domesticate
totalitarian state
13. Nationalistic movement which emphasized the unity of all Arabs - and sought to end foreign control in the Middle East.
protectorate
Tull - Jethro
causeway
Pan Arabism
14. (1694-1778) French philosopher. He believed that freedom of speech was the best weapon against bad government. He also spoke out against the corruption of the French government - and the intolerance of the Catholic Church.
Voltaire
river valley
engineer
smallpox
15. A system of slave labor used by the Dutch in their South East Asia colonies.
hieroglyphics
culture system
Great Depression
predestination
16. Hindu god called the Creator. Brahma is the first member of the triad that includes Vishnu the Preserver and Shiva the Destroyer.
Enlightenment
Gandhi - Mohandas
Shaka Zulu
Brahma
17. (1900) A rebellion by the people of China to end foreign domination.
Renaissance
Herzl - Theodor
New Testament
Boxer Rebellion
18. A person who posesses a great deal of knowledge - usually an academic who specializes in a particular subject area.
serfs
balance of power
scholar
patron
19. An economic system which is a combination of Market and Command economic systems where market forces control most consumer goods - but government directs industry in need areas.
adaptation
Mussolini - Benito
mixed economy
terrace farming
20. (1881-1938) Nationalist leader of Turkey Who is responsible for modernizing and westernizing his country after World War I. This enabled Turkey to resist imperialist attempts at takeover by various European powers.
arable
Curie - Pierre
Ataturk - Mustafa Kemal
Luther - Martin
21. The flight of Mohammed from Mecca to Median which was instrumental to the founding of the religion of Islam. Occurs in 622 ACE - which dates the founding of Islam.
Machiavelli - Niccolo
Euclid
Hegira
Pan Arabism
22. An area of one country under the control of another. In China - these areas guaranteed specific trading privileges to each imperialist nation within its respective sphere.
Olmecs
spheres of influence
Treaty of Tordesillas
Paleolithic Age
23. (1860-1904) Leader of Zionist movement to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
Salt March
heliocentric model
zoology
Herzl - Theodor
24. (1863-1914) Archduke of Austria - nephew to the Emperor. He was assainated by Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo - Bosnia in 1914. This resulted in the start of World War I.
Treaty of Versailles
parliamentary democracy
Ferdinand - Franz
capitalism
25. A record keeping system that used colored - knotted string developed by the Incan Civilization.
Deng Xiaoping
political ideologies
parliamentary democracy
quipas
26. (1736-1819) Improved upon Newcomen's steam engine. Watt's steam engine would be the power source of the Industrial Revolution.
Watt - James
AIDS
migration
block printing
27. (1961) Crises that developed as a result of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro's decision to allow the Soviet Union to base nuclear missiles in Cuba. Upon discovery - the United States confronted the Soviet Union and demanded the missiles be removed. For ne
Cuban Missile Crisis
Surgery
CE
nuclear weapons
28. The raising of prices on consumer goods due to an increase in the money supply.
Calvin - John
inflation
centralized government
Sun Yixian
29. Name Enlightenment thinker Jean Jacques Rousseau uses to describe majority rule.
Genghis Khan
Persian Gulf War
general will
Communist Manifesto - The
30. A system of government in which the citizens hold the legislative - judicial - and executive power - based on majority rule.
Bonaparte - Napoleon
democracy
Lenin - Vladimir
Songhai
31. (1918-1970) President of Egypt from 1956 to 1970. He was responsible for nationalizing the Suez Canal - and was an important leader to the Arab world. He was often at odds with the West and Israel.
Nasser - Gamal Abdel
Ibn Sina
Vishnu
Da Vinci - Leonardo
32. An asset that is beneficial to a country or people.
daimyo
resources
Judaism
terrace farming
33. A dramatic change in the economy of Europe at the end of the Middle Ages. It is characterized by an increase in towns and trade - the use of banks and credit - and the establishment of guilds to regulate quality and price.
Sanskrit
Four Noble Truths
Christ - Jesus
Commercial Revolution
34. A city in Saudi Arabia where Muslims must make a pilgrimage at least once in their life.
Middle East
colonization
Mecca
capitalism
35. The justification of monarchy through the word of God.
Kenyatta - Jomo
divine right
Hiroshima
Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
36. North American Free Trade Agreement - an economic treaty between Canada - the United States - and Mexico to lower tariffs and create a free trade environment. NAFTA was ratified by its member nations in 1994.
NAFTA
Computer Revolution
Mona Lisa
Battle of Britain
37. An alliance that was made up of Germany - Austria-Hungary - and Italy during World War I.
insurance
Age of Exploration
parliamentary democracy
Triple Alliance
38. (1807-1882?) Military leader whose Red Shirt army liberated most of southern Italy - before conquering the northern section. He was instrumental in the unification of Italy.
Garibaldi - Guiseppe
russification
Lenin - Vladimir
Pan Africanism
39. In ancient China - they were pieces of bone or turtle shell used by Shang priests to tell the future. They would write a question addressed to either one of the gods - or an ancestor on the bone - then heat it until it cracked. They believed that by
concentration camp
ethnic group
adaptation
oracle bones
40. The armed forces of a nation.
Afrikaners
resources
ethnic group
military
41. Paper like material made from the reeds of the papyrus plant. It was used by the Egyptians for the writing and storing of documents.
papyrus scrolls
Zionism
invasion
Shaka Zulu
42. Everything in nature including people - plants - and animals that affects development in life.
Environment
self-determination
Aswan High Dam
raw materials
43. In China - it was an exam based on Confucian teachings that was used to select people for various government service jobs in the bureaucracy.
trench warfare
Songhai
developing nations
civil service exam
44. (1906-1982) Leader of the Soviet Union from 1964 to 1982. During his control of the Soviet Union - relations with the West - as well as the Soviet economy - experienced a long period of stagnation.
Hegira
Kami
Brezhnev - Leonid
latitude
45. The process of altering life forms by manipulating their genetic structure.
armistice
genetic engineering
satellite
Cold War
46. Hereditary nation state centered in Turkey. It was founded in the late 13th century after the collapse of the Byzantine Empire and extended across most of Asia Minor and the Middle East. The Ottoman Empire collapsed shortly after World War II.
westernization
Cavalry
Ottoman Empire
Paleolithic Age
47. A promise made by British Prime Minister Balfour to create a homeland for the Jewish people.
Suleiman
Hutus and Tutsis
Mandela - Nelson
Balfour Declaration
48. Judaism is the oldest known monotheistic religion still practiced in the world today. Its fundamental teachings have been influential and are the basis for more recently developed religions such as Christianity and Islam. Judaism teaches that there i
stockholder
Judaism
barter
Mestizos
49. The sending of goods to another country for sale or trade.
Scandinavian Vikings
Newcomen - Thomas
export
Mandate
50. Symbol used to illlustrate the natural harmony that exists in the world. Everything must have an opposing force that allows the harmonious universe to exist.
Society of Jesus
Upanishads
Yin and Yang
Dome of the Rock