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Global History Basics
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1. (570-490 BCE?) Chinese philosopher credited with originating Taoism/Daoism. His teachings were collected and published as the Tao-te Ching.
Internet
Salt March
Roman Empire
Lao Tze
2. Hindu epic poem that was written in Sanskrit in the 5th century BCE. Its most important part is the Bhagavad-Gita.
hijacking
Mecca
Pre-Columbian
Mahabharata
3. The sending of goods to another country for sale or trade.
Declaration of the Rights of Man
excommunicate
Hegira
export
4. Siddhartha's Gautama philosophy of the nature of human suffering and its relation to desire is articulated by four statements
Laissez-Faire Economics
Wealth of Nations
Four Noble Truths
raw materials
5. First Islamic religious shrine. It was built in 687 C.E. - and is located in present day Jerusalem - Israel.
Scientific Method
Dome of the Rock
Glasnost
Mussolini - Benito
6. The spreading of ideas through contact such as trade or war.
Computer Revolution
International Monetary Fund
Pantheon
cultural diffusion
7. In Hinduism - the term given to the endless cycle of birth - death - and rebirth.
Samsara
guild
Vishnu
insurance
8. Roman Catholic religious order founded by Ignatius Loyola in 1540 to setup schools and serve as missionaries - spreading church teachings.
Duma
Society of Jesus
Akbar the Great
Estates
9. Early name of communists during the Russian Revolution of 1917.
matriarchal
Communist Revolution
Aztecs
Bolshevik
10. Hindu god called the Preserver. Vishnu is the second member of the triad that includes Brahma the Creator and Shiva the Destroyer.
Vishnu
jihad
Iron Curtain
Last Supper - The
11. (1773-1859) Chancellor of the Astro-Hungarian Empire between 1821 and 1848. He was the most powerful political figure in Europe between 1814 and 1848. He was driven from power in the Revolutions of 1848.
Czar Nicholas II
Samsara
Prince Metternich
Soviet Union (U.S.S.are.)
12. A vast financial resource owned and controlled by its membership of over 180 countries. The purpose of the bank - established in 1944 - is to provide loans and economic advice to its member countries. In 2001 - the bank provided over 17.3 billion dol
World Bank Group
Greek column
oracle bones
Chernobyl Nuclear Plant Accident
13. The protest against perceived wrong doings by the Catholic Church during the early 16th century. Main leaders were Martin Luther and John Calvin.
Pantheon
sculptor
Reformation
Torri
14. A river that is able to be navigated by boat.
westernization
capital
navigable rivers
Hebrew
15. Movement in the English church in the late 16th to remove all catholic influences and purify.
Puritanism
legislative
Little Red Book
quipas
16. (1841-1929) French Premier during World War I. He was one of the formulators of the Treaty of Versailles.
inherit
Stock Market Crash
Kong Fu Zi
Clemenceau - Georges
17. A famous Renaissance painting by Leonardo Da Vinci.
Counter-Reformation
Euclid
Alexander the Great
Last Supper - The
18. Godlike - or coming from - or having to do with a god.
Four Modernizations
Sikhism
divine
indulgence
19. An asset that is beneficial to a country or people.
sacraments
civil war
resources
colonialism
20. A device used to see distant objects - such as those in space.
Mussolini - Benito
telescope
Ghana
human and physical geography
21. The complete destruction of a group of people.
extermination
river valley
Brezhnev - Leonid
Diocletian
22. (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
Pre-Columbian
fraternity
Pericles
Scientific Revolution
23. A multinational peace keeping organization which began as an idea of United States President Woodrow Wilson following the first World War. The Treaty of Versailles created a League with over 40 different countries joining. The United States was not o
Hitler - Adolf
Talmud
League of Nations
National Assembly
24. Economic aid from the United States used to rebuild Europe after World War II. Named after United States Secretary of State George Marshall.
New Kingdom
Six-Day War
Hinduism
Marshall Plan
25. On November 9th - 1938 - Nazis in German looted - and burned Jewish stores and Synagogues - often beating Jews in the street. Over 90 Jews were killed during Kristallnacht. Also called Night of Broken Glass.
Kristallnacht
circumference
river
Torah
26. Hindu god called the Creator. Brahma is the first member of the triad that includes Vishnu the Preserver and Shiva the Destroyer.
Austro-Hungarian Empire
extermination
Brahma
Enlightenment
27. British philosopher and writer Adam Smith's 1776 book that described his theory on free trade - otherwise known as laissez-faire economics.
Czar
Wealth of Nations
ideographs
Pan Arabism
28. Revolutionary document of the French Revolution. Written in 1789 - it spelled out certain rights believed to be universal to all mankind. Patterned on the American Declaration of Independence.
subcontinent
Declaration of the Rights of Man
Mandate of Heaven
Muslim League
29. Japanese writing system adapted from Chinese - with the addition of phonetic symbols representing syllables.
Kana
Pilgrimage
matriarchal
Koch - Robert
30. The death of all members of a species.
chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)
extinction
religion
Balfour Declaration
31. Economic union between countries in Europe for mutual gain. Originally formed in 1951 as the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) - it later became the European Community in 1967 - then the European Union in 1991.
European Community/European Union
Old Testament
geocentric model
Greek column
32. A group of people that shares distinctive cultural traits.
ethnic group
Hellenistic
Cyrillic
Soviet Union (U.S.S.are.)
33. (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.
dam
religion
Canon on Medicine
Constantine
34. (1874-1965) British politician and Prime Minster of Great Britain from 1940 to 1945 - and 1951 to 1955. He is regarded as the finest British leader of the 20th century and was instrumental in leading Britain to victory during World War II.
Khrushchev - Nikita
Churchill - Sir Winston
patron
Pericles
35. Ancient Middle Eastern empire comprising modern day Iran. The Perisan Empire dominated the Middle East from the middle of the 6th century BCE to about the end of the 5th century BCE - Its greatest ruler was Dairus I. Persia was later conquered by Ale
Pan Slavism
Persian Empire
oracle bones
Northwest Passage
36. Islamic terrorist organization led by Osama bin Laden. They are responsible for numerous terrorist attacks - including the destruction of the World Trade Center buildings in New York City.
Islam
centralized government
Al-Qaeda
Diocletian
37. The branch of science that studies the physical structure of living organisms.
anatomy
Tao-te-Ching
Treaty of Versailles
Columbian Exchange
38. Theory of the universe that states the sun is the center - and that the earth revolves around it.
Mazzini - Guiseppe
heliocentric model
spinning wheel
Torah
39. (1491-1556) Founded the Society of Jesus - the Order of the Jesuits. He worked to combat the Protestant Reformation by providing strong Catholic leadership to monarchs across Europe.
guild
spinning wheel
Loyola - Ignatius
Green Revolution
40. (1871-1948) American inventor. He is best know for his work with his brother Wilbur in the development of the airplane.
Pan Arabism
Wright - Orville
cannon
collective farm
41. The curving distance east or west of the prime meridian that stretches from the North Pole to the South Pole.
longitude
Solidarity
de Klerk - F. W.
Little Red Book
42. 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
sraeli - Palestinian Conflict
Greco-Roman
colonialism
starvation
43. To travel around something - like an island or the world.
latitude
circumnavigate
Aryans
Marco Polo
44. To serve under another person. Unequal.
d
subservient
Social Contract - The
Mali
45. Nationalistic movement which emphasized the unity of all Slavic peoples - and sought to end foreign control of various Slavic nations.
fraternity
Puritanism
Panama Canal
Pan Slavism
46. Numeric system based on ten. Created by mathematicians during the Gupta golden age in India.
Cyrillic
ethnic group
Mandate of Heaven
decimal system
47. Islamic terrorist organization led by Osama bin Laden. They are responsible for numerous terrorist attacks - including the destruction of the World Trade Center buildings in New York City.
Al-Qaeda
Hinduism
tariff
Latin America
48. (1904-1905) War between Russia and Japan over imperial possessions. Japan emerges victorious.
hydroelectric power
Holy Trinity
Russo-Japanese War
N
49. Sacred spirits that are worshipped in the Shinto religion of Japan.
aqueducts
scholar
Kami
de Cervantes - Miguel
50. A device that combined thread to make cloth using steam power.
Brahma
World War II
Mestizos
power loom