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Global History Basics
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1. Roman Catholic religious order founded by Ignatius Loyola in 1540 to setup schools and serve as missionaries - spreading church teachings.
World Health Organization (WHO)
pesticides
Society of Jesus
priest
2. (1948-49) War between Israel and the Arab world over the formation of the nation of Israel.
95 Theses
enlightened despots
Israeli War for Independence
Roosevelt Corollary
3. 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
self-determination
collective farm
vaccine
pagoda
4. 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
Last Supper - The
enlightened despots
Cold War
terrace farming
5. A war between North Korean - which was supported by both the Soviet Union and communist China - and South Korea - which was supported by the United States and the United Nations. The war occurred between 1950 and 1953 and ended in an armistice and or
Korean War
Caesar - Julius
Divine Comedy - The
papyrus scrolls
6. The spreading of ideas through contact such as trade or war.
ethnic cleansing
terrace farming
cultural diffusion
Space Shuttle
7. The use of force to injure someone or to damage something.
Cavalry
Rabbi
corporation
volence
8. Uses observation and experimentation to explain theories on the workings of the universe.
superpowers
Indian National Congress
Scientific Method
Nirvana
9. Divine right of rule in China.
nationalism
Mandate of Heaven
Wright - Orville
Bessemer - Sir Henry
10. Writing system that uses pictures of ideas.
ideographs
Pasteur - Louis
Hellenistic
Osama bin Laden
11. A Mesoamerican civilization that flourished around 1200 C.E.. Achievements include irrigation - a simple calendar and writing system - and small cities.
Abraham
Communist Revolution
Red Shirts
Olmecs
12. Trade route from China to the Middle East. Called the Silk Road due to China's most important export.
mulattoes
Silk Road
Great Depression
Marco Polo
13. Rain that contains pollutants due to the burning of fossil fuels. It is damaging to the environment.
Command Economy
oracle bones
foreign policy
acid rain
14. Financial protection on property or people against loss - theft - or death.
nuclear weapons
insurance
Marx - Karl
Northwest Passage
15. The justification of monarchy through the word of God.
Moksha
river
divine right
Osama bin Laden
16. (310?-250? BCE) Greek scientist who first stated that the Earth revolved around the Sun - and rotated on its axis.
coup d etat
Berlin Airlift
Prince - The
Aristarchus
17. A time in a culture of high achievement in arts - literature - and science. Generally occurs in times of peace.
golden age
Muslim League
domino theory
Pizarro - Francisco
18. A system of government where the legislative - judicial - and executive powers are held by directly or indirectly elected officials.
representative democracy
social contract
causeway
socialism
19. The biological study of animals.
Ptolemy
zoology
tradition
Pasteur - Louis
20. A dam across the Yangtze River in China scheduled to be completed in 2009.
Kublai Khan
Daimler - Gottlieb
Three Gorges Dam
Columbus - Christopher
21. Code of conduct for Samurai and nobles during Japanese feudalism.
Eratosthenes
famine
Bushido
property
22. (1815-1898) Appointed Prussian chancellor in 1862. he began a program of war to unify all the German states under the control of Prussia. His policy was known as Bl
Sahara Desert
Lao Tze
resources
von Bismarck - Otto
23. (1843-1910) German physician who - in the 1880's - discovered that bacteria caused tuberculosis.
Koch - Robert
Peninsulares
constitutional monarchy
Sputnik
24. The movement of people from one nation to another.
Suez Canal
Kaiser Wilhelm
immigration
Boxer Rebellion
25. Weapons in which the explosive potential is controlled by nuclear fission or fusion.
Greek column
smallpox
nuclear weapons
Pizarro - Francisco
26. Someone who provides support to a specific cause and/or person/people.
inherit
Sikhism
Batista - Fulgencio
patron
27. The cultivating of land - producing of crops - and raising of livestock for human consumption.
dynastic cycle
agriculture
diaspora
Neolithic Revolution
28. Chemical compound that burns very quickly. Used in weaponry.
gunpowder
Reconquista
archipelago
Space Shuttle
29. The attempted genocide of European Jews - Gypsies - mentally retarded - homosexuals - and others by Nazi Germany during the Second World War.
Holocaust
working class
de Cervantes - Miguel
Bushido
30. A state or country completely controlled by a single power - such as a monarch or dictator.
Korean War
Mohammed
totalitarian state
Ataturk - Mustafa Kemal
31. Conflict over landownership in Israel/Palestine. This conflict has at times involved most of the nations of the Middle East as well as the United States and the Soviet Union. Widespread terrorism against Israel and its allies occurs because of this c
British East India Company
Curie - Pierre
Northwest Passage
sraeli - Palestinian Conflict
32. Worship given to deceased relatives who are believed to be closer to the Gods - and therefore able to grant favors.
Bay of Pigs
Menes
ancestor worship
constitutional monarchy
33. Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries - an international organization concerned with the crude-oil policies of its member states. This organization was founded in 1960 - and has 11 members - including Kuwait - Algeria - Iran - Iraq - Indonesi
Taiping Rebellion
predestination
Society of Jesus
OPEC
34. (8-4 BCE- 29? CE) Founder of Christianity. Considered by Christians to be the son of God and the Messiah. He is the central figure in the Christian Religion.
Balfour Declaration
Pericles
Christ - Jesus
Suez Canal
35. A system of government in which the citizens hold the legislative - judicial - and executive power - based on majority rule.
Boers
democracy
Amritsar Massacre
Puritanism
36. The rebirth of a soul into another body.
starvation
Greco-Roman
reincarnation
Axis Powers
37. (1818-1883) - German political philosopher and writer. Coauthor with Friedrich Engels of The Communist Manifesto which described the new philosophy of scientific socialism - which is the basis for modern communism.
Ebola
Marx - Karl
Treaty of Nanjing
censorship
38. (1872-1916) Russian peasant and self-proclaimed holy man. He was friends with the ruling Romanov family - and sometime advisor to Czarina Alexandra. His advice was on of the factors leading to the Russian Revolution.
irrigation
protectorate
Rasputin - Grigory
hieroglyphics
39. (1918 - )A black South African leader who protested the policy of Apartheid and spent over thirty years in prison before becoming the first black president of South Africa.
anti-Semitism
seed drill
Newcomen - Thomas
Mandela - Nelson
40. (1596-1650) French intellectual who challenged traditional ideas. He said that human reason was capable of discovering and explaining the laws of nature and man. The idea of human reason being superior to tradition led to the beginning of the Enlight
Deng Xiaoping
Descartes - Rene
Soviet Union (U.S.S.are.)
Moksha
41. (551-479 BCE?) Chinese philosopher and writer of The Analects - a collection of moral and social teachings - including the concept of the Five Relationships. Also known as Kong Fu Zi.
fief
Confucius
Ataturk - Mustafa Kemal
Pre-Columbian
42. The territories ruled by ancient Rome which at one time encompassed most of the Mediterranean world and parts of France - England - and Germany. The empire lasted from 27 BCE to 395 CE.
Roman Empire
political autonomy
Scandinavian Vikings
terrorism
43. (1986) This accident release large amounts of radiation that not only affected the immediate area - (Ukraine -) but also was carried on strong winds across many countries in Europe. The effects of this accident have to date been an increase in cancer
Chernobyl Nuclear Plant Accident
seed drill
Caesar - Julius
protectorate
44. A book circulated throughout China during the reign of Mao Zedong - which contained his political philosophy for China. It was required reading in all schools.
Little Red Book
Darius I
Agrarian Revolution
Einstein - Albert
45. The countries that border the Pacific Ocean - specifically - the countries of East Asia - considered as an economic unit.
hajj
Pilgrimage
United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF)
Pacific Rim
46. Dutch descended colonist living in South Africa. Also called Boers.
Afrikaners
humanism
Neolithic Age
pharaoh
47. The killing of all the people from a ethnic group - religious group - or people from a specific nation.
Pol Pot
Scientific Method
genocide
Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO)
48. The ritual suicide of a wife after her husband's death in Hindu/Indian culture.
Roosevelt Corollary
evolution
sati
stockholder
49. A political system in which a country is ruled by a monarch who has limited power due to a constitution
constitutional monarchy
Agrarian Revolution
rigid social class system
Garibaldi - Guiseppe
50. Nationalistic group/army created and led by Guiseppe Garibaldi to end foreign control of Italy during the 19th century.
Red Shirts
extraterritoriality
polytheism
interracial marriage