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Global History Basics
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1. A person who makes quality - practical or decorative goods.
Mohammed
Solidarity
fundamental
craftsman
2. Term given to the competition between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War to advance their space programs.
Cavalry
Jiang Jieshi
Nehru - Jawaharlal
Space Race
3. (1473-1543) Polish astronomer Who wrote On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres. Theorized that the Earth orbited the Sun (heliocentric system) and laid the foundations of modern astronomy.
Copernicus - Nicolaus
Torah
Congress of Vienna
Lao Tze
4. Various materials found in nature used in manufacturing such as wood - coal - and oil.
westernization
natural resources
bourgeoisie
Dias - Bartholomeu
5. The large scale buying of goods and/or services.
sanitation
commerce
Machiavelli - Niccolo
Laws of the Twelve Tables
6. During the Industrial Revolution - it was the consolidation of many small farms into one large farm - which created a labor force as many people lost their homes.
Parthenon
Czar
superpowers
Enclosure Movement
7. Located in India - this river is considered sacred to Hindus and is used for spiritual cleansing - funeral rites - and other Hindu rituals.
Untouchables
Great Leap Forward
von Bismarck - Otto
Ganges River
8. (1884-1885) During European Imperialism - various European leaders met in Berlin - Germany to discuss plans for dividing Africa peacefully. These leaders had little regard for African independence - and had no representation for native Africans. This
hydroelectric power
Ottoman Empire
Berlin Conference
Shakespeare - William
9. (1810-61) Prime Minister of Sardinia - a large Italian State. He formed alliances with other foreign powers to help end Austria's and Spain's control. Instrumental in the unification of Italy.
Maurya - Chandragupta
domesticate
ideology
Cavour - Camillo
10. A joint stock company that controlled most of India during the period of imperialism. This company controlled the political - social - and economic life in India for more than 200 years.
line of demarcation
censorship
Industrial Revolution
British East India Company
11. A polytheistic religion that was formed from a variety of different religious practices. In Hinduism - salvation is achieved through a spiritual oneness of the soul - atman - with the ultimate reality of the universe - Brahma. To achieve this goal -
Pan Arabism
Neolithic Revolution
Einstein - Albert
Hinduism
12. A group of people moving from their homeland to a new area in large numbers.
colonization
Songhai
dictatorship
Gorbachev - Mikhail
13. Islamic holy book.
mercantilism
Quran
dome
Treaty of Tordesillas
14. Line of latitude which divided North and South Korea.
Marx - Karl
Maurya Dynasty
NATO
38th Parallel
15. Also known as the Mongol Peace. A time when global trade expanded due to the political stability provided by Mongol rulers.
Luther - Martin
Bol
Pax Mongolia
Hiroshima
16. A soldier working for the British East India Company - recruited from the native population of India.
interracial marriage
Sepoy
Afrikaners
gentry
17. (1894-1971) Leader of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964. Khrushchev was critical of Stalin's policies and attempted to reverse some of them. He is responsible for placing nuclear missiles in Cuba which resulted in the Cuban Missile Crisis.
latitude
Khrushchev - Nikita
emperor
Caste System
18. A gas containing carbon - hydrogen - chlorine - and fluorine. It is used in refrigerators and aerosol sprays. CFCs are reputed to be damaging to the Earth's protective ozone layer.
Hiroshima
International Monetary Fund
chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)
capital
19. A policy in Russia to make all of the peoples under their control conform to Russian culture and language. It was used in both the Russian Empire and later - in the Soviet Union.
Arabic
river
russification
Smith - Adam
20. The cutting out of flat areas (terraces) into near vertical slopes to allow farming. Terrace farms appears as steps cut into a mountainside. This adaptation allowed both the early Chinese - and the Inca of Mesoamerica to grow enough food for their la
Ferdinand and Isabella
Brahma
World War I
terrace farming
21. The killing of a political leader or other public figure.
merchant
assassination
idealized realism
joint stock company
22. (1929- ) President of the Palestine National Authority and Chairman of the Palestinian Liberation Organization. Considered by many to be a terrorist - he has in recent years been accepted as the legitimate authority to speak for the Palestinians. His
Arafat - Yasir
Fourteen Points Speech
Lao Tze
ideology
23. A weapon which uses an iron ball as a projectile and gunpowder as the blasting agent.
Princip - Gavrilo
cannon
Pythagoras
Arabic
24. A famous Renaissance painting by Leonardo Da Vinci.
Mona Lisa
Enlightenment
Allied Powers
Pilgrimage
25. Machine designed by Jethro Tull Which mechanically planted seeds.
Maria Teresa
Stupa
seed drill
Mona Lisa
26. Revolutionary group in Kenya who used violent means to force out European settlers.
National Assembly
Mau Mau
38th Parallel
Loyola - Ignatius
27. (1904-1997) Chinese Communist leader. Ruled from 1978 until 1997.
Deng Xiaoping
nomad
Rabbi
archipelago
28. (1918-1981) President of Egypt between 1970 and 1981. He was assassinated by Islamic fundamentalists for making peace with Israel.
Cultural Revolution
al-Sadat - Anwar
Kenyatta - Jomo
World War I
29. A policy if the Truman presidency that called for supporting any nation resisting communism.
Black Hand
Mali
Truman Doctrine
Stock Market Crash
30. Rights such as owning property - or the choice to be employed.
Arafat - Yasir
Czar
Menes
economic rights
31. Code of behavior for followers of Islam. Includes Charity - Daily Prayer - Profession of Faith - Fasting during Ramadan - and a pilgrimage to Mecca called the hajj.
bill of exchange
Five Pillars of Islam
democracy
Greek column
32. The protest against perceived wrong doings by the Catholic Church during the early 16th century. Main leaders were Martin Luther and John Calvin.
Reformation
Hammurabis Code
artisan
Treaty of Nanjing
33. The cutting out of flat areas (terraces) into near vertical slopes to allow farming. Terrace farms appears as steps cut into a mountainside. This adaptation allowed both the early Chinese - and the Inca of Mesoamerica to grow enough food for their la
power loom
totalitarianism
Marco Polo
terrace farming
34. A company with business dealings in many different areas.
golden age
corporation
Pan Africanism
Pacific Rim
35. A system of forced labor.
slavery
Industrial Revolution
Zheng He
Darius I
36. A government owned farms where peasants work on a quota system.
L'Ouverture - Toussaint
Korean Bridge
commune
Age of Exploration
37. 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
missionary
Open Door Policy
self-determination
escalate
38. Writing system that uses drawings of objects.
pictographs
Gold Coast
Aztecs
Tripitka
39. The gradual change or development of something.
National Assembly
evolution
Columbus - Christopher
excommunicate
40. A device used to steer a ship. It is usually shaped like a paddle and is on the back of the boat.
NATO
rudder
Justinians Code
republic
41. 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.
river valley
westernization
culture system
Kuomintang
42. (1948-49) War between Israel and the Arab world over the formation of the nation of Israel.
Israeli War for Independence
bank
Pacific Rim
Pasteur - Louis
43. A book of political advice written by Niccolo Machiavelli during the Renaissance in which he describes the methods that a prince should use to acquire and maintain political power. This book was used to defend policies of despotism and tyranny. Machi
Vietnam Conflict/War
Kana
circumference
Prince - The
44. Japanese city devastated during World War II when the United States dropped the first atomic bomb on Aug 6th - 1945.
Talmud
Hiroshima
Mayans
Long March
45. (1167?-1227) One of the Mongol's greatest leaders and founder of the Mongol Empire.
Feudalism
AIDS
mass production
Genghis Khan
46. (245-313) Emperor of Rome Who was responsible for dividing Rome into different provinces and districts. Eventually - the eastern portions of the Empire became known as the Byzantine Empire.
Diocletian
irrigation
Ghana
Rabbi
47. In colonial Latin America - Spanish/African who were denied basic political - economic - and social rights due to their mixed heritage.
Genghis Khan
mulattoes
Wright - Orville
pharaoh
48. Taiwan - Singapore - Hong Kong - and South Korea. These nations have experienced rapid economic growth and prosperity due to industrialization - and were aligned both politically - and economically with the West throughout the Cold War
Gautama - Siddhartha
Mansa Musa
Red Guard
Asian Tigers
49. A belief in the superiority of a certain ethnic group or race.
fertilizers
ethnocentric
natural rights
Da Vinci - Leonardo
50. The collection of Jewish writings that is the basis of Jewish religious law.
migration
circumference
Talmud
Milosevic - Slobodan