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Global History Basics
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1. (1778-1850) Latin American revolutionary. He is one of the main leaders of the Latin American independence movement.
de San Mart
plebeian
power loom
movable type printing machines
2. (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.
Eightfold Path
enlightened despots
Boers
Nasser - Gamal Abdel
3. (1941- ) Former Yugoslavian President. He fought to keep non-Serbs from breaking away from Yugoslavia. During the 1990s - he used his army to terrorize ethnic Albanians in Kosovo - who were asking for self rule. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Milosevic - Slobodan
Samsara
Internet
Churchill - Sir Winston
4. A gas such as carbon dioxide - ozone - or water vapor that are a factoring the warming of the Earth's atmosphere.
greenhouse gas
Shaka Zulu
Rabbi
recant
5. The death of all members of a species.
gentry
Magna Carta
extinction
Ferdinand and Isabella
6. Social and economic class usually composed of merchants - artisans - and business people. In some societies - the richest class - but without a title of nobility. The middle class is usually the backbone of society as they are generally more moderate
Opium War
middle class
Suez Canal
Garibaldi - Guiseppe
7. A spiritual leader in a variety of religions.
priest
Bushido
commerce
resources
8. A famous Renaissance painting by Leonardo Da Vinci.
invasion
Protestant
Last Supper - The
Loyola - Ignatius
9. A monarch who retains absolute control of their country while also enacting reform based on Enlightenment ideas.
Estates
enlightened despots
patrician
democracy
10. (1928-1967) Latin American guerilla leader. In the mid 20th century Guevara was instrumental in helping Fidel Castro lead the Cuban Revolution. He was later killed in Bolivia while trying to lead a revolution there.
Herzl - Theodor
Environment
bourgeoisie
Guevara - Che
11. (1480?-1521) Spanish explorer Who was the first to circumnavigate the globe.
Rousseau - Jean Jacques
Magellan - Ferdinand
information superhighway
Osama bin Laden
12. Prophet of Allah; founder of Islam.
King Leopold
Mohammed
archipelago
Bay of Pigs
13. In colonial Latin America - lowest social class. They had no rights and were often treated poorly and used as a labor source by the plantation owning Creoles.
patrician
ghetto
Mesoamerican
Native Americans & Slaves
14. The widespread arrests and executions of over a million people by Josef Stalin between 1936 and 1938. Stalin was attempting to eliminate all opposition to his rule of the Soviet Union.
Great Purge
al-Khwarizimi
Pope Urban II
humanism
15. (100?-170 CE) Greek astronomer - mathematician - and geographer. His geocentric model of the universe lasted until the 16th century.
Ptolemy
Victor Emmanuel
revolution
Opium War
16. The restoration of the Emperor Meiji to power in Japan - overthrowing the Tokugawa Shogunate in 1868.
Meiji Restoration
republic
stalemate
NASA / National Aeronautical and Space Administration
17. A domed temple in Rome that was completed in 27 BCE - and still stands today.
Red Guard
Da Gama - Vasco
Creoles
Pantheon
18. An independent state or country.
nation-state
Industrialization
Luther - Martin
Aristarchus
19. The re-conquest of Spain by the Christians after centuries of Islamic domination.
Reconquista
reparations
Put Out System
Slavic
20. Military ruler of feudal Japan.
Upanishads
Bonaparte - Napoleon
Reconquista
Shogun
21. Code of conduct for Samurai and nobles during Japanese feudalism.
Imperialism
Irish Republican Army (IRA)
Mussolini - Benito
Bushido
22. Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. A disease of the human immune system caused by the HIV retrovirus.
stalemate
natural resources
AIDS
ethnocentric
23. Dam across the Nile River in Egypt. Created Lake Nassar and helps to create more farmland. Built between 1960 and 1970.
Lloyd George - David
Upanishads
Haiku
Aswan High Dam
24. (1889-1964) Indian nationalist leader and the first prime minister of independent India from 1947 to 1964. Along with Mohandas Gandhi - He was instrumental in freeing India from Britain's control.
Elizabeth I
Nehru - Jawaharlal
dynastic cycle
Mansa Musa
25. A social theory which states that the level a person rises to in society and wealth is determined by their genetic background.
technology
Social Darwinism
Rasputin - Grigory
ummification
26. March the Mao Zedong and his Communist Party underwent to avoid being captured and killed by China's Nationalist Party.
Long March
geocentric model
desertification
N
27. See Confucius
de Santa Anna - Antonio L
Princip - Gavrilo
Kong Fu Zi
Cavalry
28. (274 CE - 337 CE) Roman Emperor between 306 CE and 337 CE. He issued the Edict of Milan which outlawed the persecution of Christians. He also founded the city of Constantinople - the future capital of the Byzantine Empire.
Constantine
rigid social class system
Mecca
dynastic cycle
29. (1925-1998) Leader of Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. Pol Pot is responsible for the deaths of almost 2 million of his own people due to starvation - execution - and beatings.
Nehru - Jawaharlal
unequal treaty
Pol Pot
de Cervantes - Miguel
30. Refers to a number of distinct human rights. These include the right to equality under the law - the right to a nationality - the right to freely leave and return to a person's country of origin - the right to freedom from persecution because of race
Mazzini - Guiseppe
Neolithic Revolution
rudder
self-determination
31. A nation governing itself independently from a centralized point.
agriculture
scholar
political autonomy
rigid social class system
32. An enlightened Despot who ruled the Austrian Empire.
assassination
Maria Teresa
Fleming - Alexander
Middle Ages
33. (1475-1564) An Italian sculptor - painter - poet - engineer - and architect. Famous works include the mural on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel - and the sculpture of the biblical character David.
Michelangelo
Pax Mongolia
humanism
World War I
34. (1805-1872) - Nationalistic leader in Italy - who started a group called Young Italy in 1831. Young Italy was a nationalistic movement that wanted to end foreign control of Italy.
Bolshevik
Mazzini - Guiseppe
Amritsar Massacre
Louis XVI
35. Political revolutions in various Latin American countries beginning in the late 18th century. These revolutions were aimed at overthrowing the European powers that controlled these nations. Many were successful - but few achieved the success of the A
Latin American Revolutions
Hiroshima
International Court of Justice
Caste System
36. (1547-1616) Spanish Renaissance writer. His greatest work is the comedic tale Don Quixote.
de Cervantes - Miguel
social class
Loyola - Ignatius
Rabbi
37. To adopt western ideas and culture.
NATO
militarism
westernization
Puritanism
38. Jewish nationalist movement to establish a homeland in Palestine. This movement began in the late 1800s - as anti-Semitic feelings intensified in Europe. The main leader of this movement was a journalist by the name of Theodor Herzl. Herzl's dream of
Zionism
Spanish-American War
Gold Coast
guild
39. A contagious viral disease originating in Africa. It is transmitted by blood and body fluids and causes body organs and vessels to leak blood - usually resulting in death.
Ebola
Kami
Imperialism
pictographs
40. Term given to the Internet due to the amount of information transferred.
Venice and Florence
Phoenicians
Quran
information superhighway
41. (1867-1934) French scientist. She is best known for his work with her husband Pierre in the field of radioactivity.
de Klerk - F. W.
Cortez - Hernan
Mona Lisa
Curie - Marie
42. Everything in nature including people - plants - and animals that affects development in life.
invasion
Environment
Copernicus - Nicolaus
Batista - Fulgencio
43. (1689) A Bill of Rights written after the Glorious Revolution of 1688 which placed William and Mary on the throne of England. The bill created a limited monarchy and established Parliament as the ruling body of the nation.
Talmud
English Bill of Rights
appeasement
bureaucracy
44. An enlightened Despot who ruled the Austrian Empire.
Maria Teresa
Eightfold Path
Descartes - Rene
concentration camp
45. The legislative body of France. Composed of representatives from the three estates which are Clergy in the First Estate - Nobles in the Second Estate - and peasants in the Third Estate. Each Estate is entitled to one vote on legislative matters. The
al-Sadat - Anwar
Inca
Five Year Plans
Estates General
46. (1886-1973) First Prime Minister of Israel.
International Monetary Fund
Guevara - Che
Ben-Gurion - David
constitution
47. A political system in which a country is ruled by law - has representative government - and is democratic in nature.
minority
republic
Eratosthenes
Hussein - Saddam
48. (1475-1564) An Italian sculptor - painter - poet - engineer - and architect. Famous works include the mural on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel - and the sculpture of the biblical character David.
Michelangelo
Space Shuttle
Marx - Karl
desertification
49. (1585-1642) French Cardinal and politician responsible for instituting absolutist practices in France.
United States Constitution
Cardinal Richelieu
Edict of Milan
calendar
50. Roman Catholic religious order founded by Ignatius Loyola in 1540 to setup schools and serve as missionaries - spreading church teachings.
Society of Jesus
Perry - Matthew
Sun Yixian
emperor