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Global History Basics
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1. A political system in which a country is ruled by a monarch.
priest
monarchy
tradition
armistice
2. (1451-1506) Italian explorer working for Spain who - in 1492 - crossed the Atlantic Ocean and discovered the Americas for Spain.
Walpole - Robert
Columbus - Christopher
Taiping Rebellion
Joseph II
3. System of food production for prehistoric peoples. Involves hunting animals and gathering foods grown in the wild.
United States Constitution
Khmer Rouge
Mesoamerican
Hunting and gathering
4. A political system where the means of production are controlled by the workers and all things are shared evenly. Socialist policies provide for government funding of many basic needs such as food - shelter - and medical care.
socialism
United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF)
Walesa - Lech
Hussein - Saddam
5. During the late 15th century - they became King and Queen of a united Spain after centuries of Islamic domination. Together - they made Spain a strong Christian nation and also provided funding to overseas exploration - notably Christopher Columbus.
Brahma
Caliph
Suez War of 1956
Ferdinand and Isabella
6. Hindu epic story about the hero Rama Who was the incarnation of the god Vishnu.
Marco Polo
Ramayana
Neolithic Age
New Economic Policy
7. The red gateway entrance to a Shinto shrine.
civil disobedience
Torri
genetic engineering
acupuncture
8. A promise made by British Prime Minister Balfour to create a homeland for the Jewish people.
N
commune
Ho Chi Minh
Balfour Declaration
9. The removal of people of a specific ethnic group by means of genocide - terror - or forced expulsion.
Cavour - Camillo
ethnic cleansing
irrigation
Yom Kippur War
10. (1485-1547) Spanish conquistador Who was responsible for the conquest of the Aztec Empire and the claiming of much of Central America for the Spanish.
foot-binding
Cortez - Hernan
Sino-Japanese War
Mohammed
11. A 200 hundred year period of relative peace throughout the Roman Empire. Occurs during the first two centuries C.E..
philosopher
Gandhi - Mohandas
Pax Romana
dome
12. A nation governing itself independently from a centralized point.
social class
botany
Amin - Idi
political autonomy
13. A prevention treatment containing weakened microbes of the kind of disease one is guarding against. It is administered to stimulate the immune system against that disease.
Six-Day War
vaccine
natural rights
Ramayana
14. Treating a person - or a group of people unfairly or cruelly due to ethnic background - gender - or other difference.
persecution
Three Gorges Dam
Maria Teresa
sacraments
15. Throughout the 20th century - scientists worked on improving agriculture - especially in areas with high populations. Some of the technologies developed included better irrigation systems so farmers could get water to their crops. New machinery was b
genocide
Green Revolution
Sino-Japanese War
scholar
16. A Hindu holy book where the god Krishna teaches the importance of selflessness - performing religious duties - and of devotion to God.
divine right
Bhagavad Gita
idealized realism
Society of Jesus
17. The collection of religious writings by Siddhartha Gautama - the Buddha.
artisan
Ford - Henry
Tripitka
political rights
18. 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.
Aztecs
ideology
Native Americans & Slaves
export
19. European Christian military expeditions made between the 11th and 13th centuries to retake the Middle Eastern Holy Lands occupied by the Muslims.
city-state
Cultural Revolution
Crusades
Stalin - Josef
20. (100-44 BCE) - Roman general and statesman. He is responsible for setting up the imperial system in Rome which placed his grandnephew - Augustus - on the throne.
Caesar - Julius
urbanization
Buddha
Slavic
21. A paved road or path.
causeway
Sahara Desert
de Cervantes - Miguel
de Santa Anna - Antonio L
22. Letters of forgiveness for one's sins provided by the medieval Church - and one of the causes of the Reformation.
arable
Prussia
indulgence
French Revolution
23. The exchange of goods or service between people.
civil service exam
seed drill
Roman Empire
trade
24. (1869-1948) Nationalist leader in India - who called for a non violent revolution to gain his country's freedom from the British Empire.
Arafat - Yasir
New Imperialism
plebeian
Gandhi - Mohandas
25. A record keeping system that used colored - knotted string developed by the Incan Civilization.
quipas
Archimedes
Pope
Russo-Japanese War
26. (1889-1945) Austrian-born leader of Germany. He co-founded the Nazi Party in Germany - and gained control of the country as chancellor in 1933. Hitler started World War II with the invasion of Poland. He was responsible for the Holocaust.
partnership
Castro - Fidel
Hitler - Adolf
modernization
27. The process of dying due to lack of food.
Scientific Revolution
Magna Carta
subservient
starvation
28. Sacred spirits that are worshipped in the Shinto religion of Japan.
Phoenicians
Kami
Middle Kingdom (China)
sovereignty
29. System of food production for prehistoric peoples. Involves hunting animals and gathering foods grown in the wild.
matriarchal
Enlightenment
Locke - John
Hunting and gathering
30. Nationalist Party in China led by Jiang Jieshi - which began a war against the Communist Party led by Mao Zedong. Both fought for control of China - with Mao and the Communists ultimately winning in 1949.
Old Testament
Kuomintang
Deng Xiaoping
Berlin Conference
31. Effort in God's service waged by Muslims in defense of the Islamic faith.
Triple Alliance
tea ceremony
gunpowder
jihad
32. The sending of goods to another country for sale or trade.
provisional government
Catherine the Great
Leviathan
export
33. The son of Maria Teresa and a enlightened despot who ruled over the Austrian Empire.
Gandhi - Mohandas
Prince - The
Joseph II
Commonwealth of Independent States
34. Floating islands of land anchored to a lake bottom used for agriculture. This technique was used by the Aztecs.
chinampas
trench warfare
acupuncture
Curie - Pierre
35. A system of slave labor used by the Dutch in their South East Asia colonies.
culture system
Magellan - Ferdinand
Last Supper - The
corporation
36. An area of land surrounded on three sides by water. Italy - Greece - and the southern part of India are all peninsulas.
spheres of influence
Canon on Medicine
Hirohito
peninsula
37. The study of the environment - people - and the resources they use to live.
d
Daimler - Gottlieb
Afrikaners
human and physical geography
38. The policy of building a nation's wealth by exporting more goods than it imports. Colonies are instrumental in this policy as they supply their parent nations with raw materials that are used to produce finished goods - and then exported back to the
NAFTA
mercantilism
Michelangelo
Confucianism
39. The collection of religious writings by Siddhartha Gautama - the Buddha.
Tripitka
sati
legislative
Roosevelt Corollary
40. Line of latitude which divided North and South Korea.
Nasser - Gamal Abdel
38th Parallel
technology
Pizarro - Francisco
41. A global network of computers that communicate through phone and satellites. The Internet has services such as the World Wide Web and e-mail.
vassal
Neolithic Age
Internet
Five Relationships
42. (1900) A rebellion by the people of China to end foreign domination.
Boxer Rebellion
Hirohito
ummification
Menes
43. The study of the environment - people - and the resources they use to live.
unequal treaty
human and physical geography
Marx - Karl
natural resources
44. The study of plant life.
botany
Glorious Revolution
Mencius
Garibaldi - Guiseppe
45. (1957- ) Saudi Arabian multimillionaire and leader of the terrorist organization al-Qaeda. He is responsible for numerous terrorist attacks on the United States including the destruction of the World Trade Center.
extinction
Middle Kingdom (Egypt)
totalitarianism
Osama bin Laden
46. Roman Catholic religious order founded by Ignatius Loyola in 1540 to setup schools and serve as missionaries - spreading church teachings.
patrician
Computer Revolution
import
Society of Jesus
47. Dynasty that controlled Turkey during the 11th and 12th centuries. The Seljuk disruption of European travel to the Holy Lands resulted in the Crusades.
golden age
Seljuk Turks
Kuomintang
Pope
48. Buddhism developed in India - and is based on many of the core concepts of Hinduism.. Buddhists believe in an endless cycle of reincarnation - or samsara - which is similar to beliefs of Hinduism. However - Buddhists do not believe that deities are r
quipas
satellite
Byzantine Empire
Buddhism
49. One of the west African Trading Kingdoms. They were rich in gold and established a vast trading network across the Sahara desert. Greatest ruler was Mansa Musa - who converted to Islam and made a famous pilgrimage.
Mali
export
Kipling - Rudyard
antiseptic
50. The marriage of two people from different ethnic backgrounds.
interracial marriage
river delta
Kabuki theatre
civil war