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Global History Basics
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1. The right of a country to govern itself without interference.
Eratosthenes
invasion
cartography
sovereignty
2. The term given to process in which cultural diffusion occurred between China and Japan though Korean contact with both civilizations.
assassination
parliament
Korean Bridge
pictographs
3. A country or region that is controlled by a more powerful country.
resources
protectorate
migration
ethnocentric
4. (1794-1858) Commodore. United States Navy officer Who is responsible for opening Japan to trade and imperialism.
Divine Comedy - The
Edison - Thomas Alva
Untouchables
Perry - Matthew
5. The world's largest desert - located in North Africa.
Ayatollah Khomeini
reverence
Mona Lisa
Sahara Desert
6. A person who makes quality - practical or decorative goods.
Mecca
OPEC
craftsman
Russo-Japanese War
7. An independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding lands.
Indian National Congress
Young Italy
antibiotics
city-state
8. Siddhartha's Gautama philosophy of the nature of human suffering and its relation to desire is articulated by four statements
Mali
invasion
Four Noble Truths
Asoka
9. In Hinduism - Brahman is the name given to the oneness of the universe.
Brahman
import
chemistry
United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF)
10. The complete destruction of a group of people.
fraternity
general will
Columbus - Christopher
extermination
11. (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
Viet Cong
Descartes - Rene
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
nuclear weapons
12. (1787?-1828) During Shaka's rule - the Zulu broadened their land claims throughout southern Africa. Eventually - the Zulu came into the conflict with the British army as they expanded their control over southern Africa and invaded the homeland of the
ethnocentric
Shaka Zulu
Bell - Alexander Graham
Slavic
13. The restoration of the Emperor Meiji to power in Japan - overthrowing the Tokugawa Shogunate in 1868.
Bl
Hippocrates
communism
Meiji Restoration
14. A substance that kills bacteria in the human body. It is used to prevent or treat various illnesses.
Soviet Union (U.S.S.are.)
bill of exchange
antibiotics
scholar
15. Political revolution in the British North American Colonies starting in 1776 that removed the colonies from Great Britain's control - and established an independent nation know as the United States of America.
representative democracy
American Revolution
Surgery
foreign policy
16. (1925-1998) Leader of Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. Pol Pot is responsible for the deaths of almost 2 million of his own people due to starvation - execution - and beatings.
Pol Pot
coup d etat
Triple Alliance
civilization
17. The burning of a dead body until it turns to ash.
cremation
excommunicate
government
corporation
18. A political system in which a country is ruled by law - has representative government - and is democratic in nature.
divine
republic
Zionism
Allied Powers
19. A dramatic change in ideas - practice - or government.
Opium War
revolution
resources
Great Purge
20. A person who belongs to a group of people who move from place to place seasonally in search of food and water.
Atman
nomad
Ben-Gurion - David
Ptolemy
21. An independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding lands.
Eratosthenes
Hobbes - Thomas
city-state
mosque
22. (1787?-1828) During Shaka's rule - the Zulu broadened their land claims throughout southern Africa. Eventually - the Zulu came into the conflict with the British army as they expanded their control over southern Africa and invaded the homeland of the
Shaka Zulu
Gorbachev - Mikhail
totalitarianism
Dutch East Indies
23. The use of force to injure someone or to damage something.
Wealth of Nations
middle class
volence
Latin American Revolutions
24. 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.
massacre
subservient
Victor Emmanuel
Ferdinand and Isabella
25. (1860-1904) Leader of Zionist movement to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
Michelangelo
Caste System
Herzl - Theodor
Middle East
26. The killing of all the people from a ethnic group - religious group - or people from a specific nation.
Hammurabis Code
Persian Empire
genocide
chemistry
27. The administration portion of the government.
absolute monarchy
bureaucracy
enlightened despots
Milosevic - Slobodan
28. Name of the Russia Parliament.
Gorbachev - Mikhail
Duma
Cold War
chinampas
29. A re-supply operation to the city of Berlin that lasted 11 months during 1948-49 when the Soviet Union attempted to close off the city.
Berlin Airlift
natural resources
Kana
constitutional monarchy
30. An economy based on free trade and supply and demand.
escalate
containment
Calvin - John
market economy
31. A system of thought devoted to the examination of ideas such as truth - existence - reality - causality - religion - and freedom
philosophy
Chamberlain - Neville
Battle of Britain
occupation (military)
32. Ethnic group that lives in parts of Iraq and Turkey. They often suffer persecution in both countries - and are currently under the protection of the United Nations in Iraq.
ummification
guild
Dutch East Indies
Kurds
33. (1712-1778) French writer and Enlightenment philosopher Who wrote a book called - The Social Contract - where he stated that people were basically good - and that society - and its unequal distribution of wealth - were the cause of most problems. Rou
Rousseau - Jean Jacques
communism
Laws of the Twelve Tables
de Klerk - F. W.
34. Manufacturing system where work was distributed and retrieved from individuals in their homes.
Sistine Chapel
CE
Put Out System
porcelain
35. Rights such as owning property - or the choice to be employed.
Kaiser Wilhelm
Luther - Martin
Meiji Restoration
economic rights
36. To serve under another person. Unequal.
Ibn Sina
subservient
Samsara
Philip II
37. The killing of all the people from a ethnic group - religious group - or people from a specific nation.
genocide
Mencius
sati
Chivalry
38. (1918-1970) President of Egypt from 1956 to 1970. He was responsible for nationalizing the Suez Canal - and was an important leader to the Arab world. He was often at odds with the West and Israel.
dyke
chemistry
Nasser - Gamal Abdel
NASA / National Aeronautical and Space Administration
39. (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.
Christ - Jesus
Theory of Relativity
Stock Market Crash
Two Treatises of Government
40. Japanese writing system adapted from Chinese - with the addition of phonetic symbols representing syllables.
pagoda
Kana
United States Constitution
Eightfold Path
41. Someone who provides support to a specific cause and/or person/people.
Dome of the Rock
Wheel of Life
patron
World War II
42. A canal that crosses the isthmus of Panama connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Built by the United States between 1904 and 1914.
Stock Market Crash
ideology
Seljuk Turks
Panama Canal
43. 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.
Bl
import
British East India Company
Latin American Revolutions
44. Emperor of the kingdom of Mali in Africa. He made a famous pilgrimage to Mecca and established trade routes to the Middle East.
parliament
Watt - James
Boxer Rebellion
Mansa Musa
45. 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.
Mexican Revolution
Mencius
vaccine
line of demarcation
46. A movement in the 18th century that stressed the importance of reason and science in philosophy and the study of human society. Occurred in Western Europe.
Machiavelli - Niccolo
Mahabharata
Treaty of Tordesillas
Enlightenment
47. An enlightened despot who ruled over Russia. She is responsible for many positive changes in Russia - as well as securing the country a warm water port.
quipas
Spanish Armada
Bay of Pigs
Catherine the Great
48. An epic poem written by Dante during the Renaissance.
Divine Comedy - The
capital
Global South
Theodosius
49. (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
partnership
proletariat
monotheism
50. The cultural mixing of both ancient Greek and Roman traditions.
Spirit of the Laws - The
Kenyatta - Jomo
Greco-Roman
Lenin - Vladimir