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Global History Basics
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1. Money that is used for investment.
Aztecs
de San Mart
capital
Princip - Gavrilo
2. The exchange of goods or services for other goods or services.
Brezhnev - Leonid
subcontinent
river delta
barter
3. (1887-1975) Leader of the Guomindang - or Nationalist Party in China. Fought to keep China from becoming communist - and to resist the Japanese during World War II. He lost control of China in 1949 - and fled to Taiwan where he setup a rival governme
Mesoamerican
Holy Land
Afrikaners
Jiang Jieshi
4. (1476?-1541) Spanish conquistador Who was responsible for the conquest of the Incan Empire.
Pizarro - Francisco
Batista - Fulgencio
New Testament
Alexander the Great
5. Spanish conquerors who came to the New World in search of gold and other riches.
botany
Lao Tze
Ayatollah Khomeini
conquistadors
6. A succession of rulers of a country from the same family.
Garibaldi - Guiseppe
dynasty
excommunicate
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
7. Large area that is a separate part of a continent. The area encompassing India - Pakistan - and Bangladesh are considered to be a subcontinent of Asia.
Environment
Neolithic Revolution
subcontinent
Boxer Rebellion
8. A famine in 1845 when the main crop of Ireland - potatoes - was destroyed by disease. Irish farmers grew other food items - such as wheat and oats - but Great Britain required them to export those items to them - leaving nothing for the Irish to live
social class
Bushido
civil service exam
Irish Potato Famine
9. Multinational organization that cooperates economically by lowering trade barriers - such as - tariffs - to encourage commerce between member nations.
N
Walpole - Robert
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
Milosevic - Slobodan
10. (1564-1616) English poet and playwright. He wrote 37 plays between 1590 and 1613. His plays reflect the ideas of individualism and the unconquerable human spirit - and most of them are still performed today.
senator
Mansa Musa
Genghis Khan
Shakespeare - William
11. First new government during the first stage of the French Revolution.
Islam
Hirohito
National Assembly
Abbassid Dynasty
12. (1910 - 1920) A political revolution that removed dictator Porfirio Diaz - and hoped to institute democratic reforms. While a constitution was written in 1917 - it was many more years until true change occurred.
Creoles
Indian National Congress
Mexican Revolution
Shinto
13. Formed by the Creator (Father) - Redeemer (Son) - and Sustainer (Holy Spirit). Christians believe that these three entities are all part of a single higher power.
Mau Mau
Holy Trinity
Ibn Sina
Curie - Marie
14. Political policy that is dominated by the military and the competitive buildup of arms.
starvation
World Bank Group
Allied Powers
militarism
15. (1967)War between Israel and Egypt - Syria - and Jordon where Israel defeated the three in six days - capturing territory from each.
Six-Day War
Duma
multinational company
Agrarian Revolution
16. 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
ancestor worship
Kong Fu Zi
export
Estates General
17. Rights such as owning property - or the choice to be employed.
economic rights
Ayatollah Khomeini
Sepoy
Northwest Passage
18. Something of value that is owned by a person.
property
Upanishads
botany
unequal treaty
19. A system of government in which a single - totalitarian - party holds power. It is characterized by state control of the economy - and restriction on personal freedoms. It was first proposed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in The Communist Manifest
Kuomintang
Perestroika
Engels - Friedrich
communism
20. Floating islands of land anchored to a lake bottom used for agriculture. This technique was used by the Aztecs.
chinampas
modernization
Suez War of 1956
Augustus
21. Concept of John Locke's that states all people have the right to life - liberty - and property.
ideology
Commercial Revolution
natural rights
cremation
22. In colonial Latin America - Spanish official sent to govern Latin American colonies. They controlled government completely.
Peninsulares
European Community/European Union
Constantine
Pilgrimage
23. (750 - 1258) Ruling family of the Islamic Empire during its golden age. This dynasty is responsible for many achievements
Abbassid Dynasty
Stalin - Josef
Asoka
social contract
24. (1870-1924) Russian revolutionary leader and political theorist. He was the first leader of the new communist government of Soviet Russia. Later - He was also the first leader of the Soviet Union - which was composed of most of the republics of the f
Lenin - Vladimir
Spirit of the Laws - The
provisional government
invasion
25. The flight of Mohammed from Mecca to Median which was instrumental to the founding of the religion of Islam. Occurs in 622 ACE - which dates the founding of Islam.
Hegira
philosophy
emperor
95 Theses
26. (1879-1953) The General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party from 1922 until 1953. Known for his brutality in dealing with opponents and his failed policies of collectivism that caused widespread famine across the Soviet Union.
Korean War
extinction
Stalin - Josef
Ferdinand and Isabella
27. Jewish scholar charged with conducting religious services - ensuring that Jewish laws are observed - and serving as a spiritual guide for the community.
Menes
Edict of Milan
Internet
Rabbi
28. A political policy in which countries attempt to preserve peace by keeping an equal military and economic status.
ideology
climate
Middle Kingdom (Egypt)
balance of power
29. The use of violence for political purpose.
Hussein - Saddam
terrorism
dynasty
pictographs
30. A device used to determine latitude by observing the altitude and position of the sun or other start or planet.
natural resources
block printing
astrolabe
Kabuki theatre
31. The sending of goods to another country for sale or trade.
Hitler - Adolf
export
slave
Ahimsa
32. A system of thought devoted to the examination of ideas such as truth - existence - reality - causality - religion - and freedom
philosophy
Triple Alliance
tariff
Kublai Khan
33. A small group of people from a larger group.
New Testament
natural resources
minority
fundamental
34. 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.
Computer Revolution
chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)
ethnic cleansing
Dutch East Indies
35. Very fine grains of dirt deposited by a moving body of water.
discrimination
Hebrew
silt
Sistine Chapel
36. Nationalistic group/army created and led by Guiseppe Garibaldi to end foreign control of Italy during the 19th century.
Red Shirts
Kurds
Yin and Yang
sovereignty
37. Political revolution in Great Britain in 1688 that put William and Mary on the throne - while limiting the power of the monarchy and making Parliament supreme. This event marks the beginning of a constitutional monarchy in England.
Parthenon
Glorious Revolution
Dutch East Indies
arch
38. One of the west African Trading Kingdoms. They were rich in gold and established a vast trading network across the Sahara desert.
colonialism
multinational company
Menes
Ghana
39. (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.
Marx - Karl
peninsula
dome
Arabic Numerals
40. The suppression information considered offensive or a threat to security.
censorship
messiah
Guevara - Che
Atman
41. Economic and Political designation given to developing nations in Asia - Africa - and South America - many of which were former colonies during European Imperialism. These post colonial nations face low literacy rates - massive unemployment - little
russification
Guevara - Che
Global South
self-determination
42. A spiritual leader in a variety of religions.
priest
Vishnu
Kublai Khan
Five Pillars of Islam
43. A document published by the United Nations in 1948 stating that all people had certain basic rights including life - liberty - equality - justice and self determination. Source Document: Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Ho Chi Minh
spinning wheel
Imam
44. A philosophical movement during the Renaissance that stressed life on Earth - and the quality of being human. Rejected living only for the afterlife of Christianity.
Salt March
Caesar - Julius
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
humanism
45. The massive air war against Great Britain by the Nazi war machine in Germany. Nearly nightly bombings occurred between summer of 1940 and summer of 1941 before German withdrew. Great Britain fought alone during this year and never gave up.
Ottoman Empire
Battle of Britain
river valley
suffrage
46. (1676-1745) British statesman - and first Prime Minister from 1721 to 1742.
Aristarchus
Walpole - Robert
blitzkrieg
censorship
47. Document creating the United States government. Based on Enlightenment ideas. Ratified in 1788.
Untouchables
Pasteur - Louis
anti-Semitism
United States Constitution
48. Class system in France before the French Revolution. There were three Estates - First Estate was Clergy - Second was Nobility - and Third was peasants - merchants - and townspeople.
Hellenistic
inflation
navigable rivers
Estates
49. Code of conduct for knight and nobles during European feudalism.
Bonaparte - Napoleon
antiseptic
L'Ouverture - Toussaint
Chivalry
50. The complete destruction of a group of people.
Spanish-American War
English Bill of Rights
extermination
peninsula