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Global History Basics
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1. 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
hieroglyphics
Great Leap Forward
Asian Tigers
Two Treatises of Government
2. A catch all phrase for the trade occurring between Europe - Africa - and the Americas. Trade goods include raw materials from the Americas - manufactured goods from Europe - and slaves from Africa.
market economy
Triangle Trade
calendar
political autonomy
3. (1867-1912) American inventor. He is best know for his work with his brother Orville in the development of the airplane.
Brahma
Cape of Good Hope
Wright - Wilbur
ummification
4. Nationalistic movement which emphasized the unity of all Arabs - and sought to end foreign control in the Middle East.
enlightened despots
appeasement
dictatorship
Pan Arabism
5. A system of government where the legislative - judicial - and executive powers are held by directly or indirectly elected officials.
representative democracy
Cuban Missile Crisis
Korean War
Yin and Yang
6. (1485-1547) Spanish conquistador Who was responsible for the conquest of the Aztec Empire and the claiming of much of Central America for the Spanish.
Watt - James
Mao Zedong
Cortez - Hernan
Lao Tze
7. (1820-1895) German socialist and co-author of The Communist Manifesto.
slave
Greek column
Tiananmen Square Massacre
Engels - Friedrich
8. An unsuccessful invasion of Cuba in 1961 - which was sponsored by the United States. Its purpose was to overthrow Cuban dictator Fidel Castro.
Battle of Britain
Slavic
Zionism
Bay of Pigs
9. (1860-1952) Prime Minister of Italy during World War I. He was one of the formulators of the Treaty of Versailles.
Protestant
Orlando - Vittorio
Native Americans & Slaves
Prince Metternich
10. A policy during the Cold War which was aimed at relaxing tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union. The policy calls for increase diplomatic and commercial activity.
d
Arabic Numerals
guild
Vedas
11. A Hindu holy book which is a collection of Aryan hymns that were transmitted orally before being written down in the 6th century BCE.
escalate
greenhouse gas
Confucianism
Vedas
12. (?-286 BCE) First king of the Maurya dynasty in India.
Elizabeth I
Meiji Restoration
Maurya - Chandragupta
starvation
13. A device used to determine latitude by observing the altitude and position of the sun or other start or planet.
censorship
astrolabe
terrace farming
city-state
14. Hindu epic poem that was written in Sanskrit in the 5th century BCE. Its most important part is the Bhagavad-Gita.
heliocentric model
Mahabharata
fief
plebeian
15. Period of North and South American history before the arrival of the Europeans in the late 15th century.
sati
Pre-Columbian
Machiavelli - Niccolo
Mali
16. A political system in which a country is ruled by a monarch - who has absolute control.
Triple Entente
Old Testament
absolute monarchy
Peninsulares
17. A temporary government assembled during times of change.
Taoism / Daoism
extinction
provisional government
Curie - Pierre
18. The killing of large numbers of people
massacre
Hammurabis Code
Hunting and gathering
bureaucracy
19. Divine right of rule in China.
Mandate of Heaven
Seppuku
anti-Semitism
Atman
20. 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.
Internet
hajj
Loyola - Ignatius
Al-Qaeda
21. A device used to make thread by spinning fibers together through the use of a big wheel.
circumnavigate
cannon
spinning wheel
Kellogg-Briand Pact
22. To reject a belief or withdraw something previously said.
Boer War
recant
democracy
power loom
23. Above ground structures used to carry water long distances. Built by the ancient Romans.
aqueducts
foot-binding
Triangle Trade
sati
24. Japanese city devastated during World War II when the United States dropped the second atomic bomb on Aug 8th - 1945.
Lister - Joseph
Nagasaki
Archimedes
Mau Mau
25. A region of Central America - Mexico - and South America where several pre-Columbian civilizations lived including the Maya - Inca - and Aztecs.
Puritanism
National Assembly
Mesoamerican
dome
26. A group of communist guerillas in Cambodia during the late 20th century - led by Pol Pot - that gained control of Cambodia after the withdrawal of American troops from the Vietnam War. The initiated a reign of terror - killing over a million people t
Five Relationships
Dome of the Rock
al-Sadat - Anwar
Khmer Rouge
27. The cultural mixing of both ancient Greek and Roman traditions.
factory
Bolshevik
civilization
Greco-Roman
28. A political policy of the United States by President Theodore Roosevelt that states only the United States could intervene in the affairs of South America.
Nasser - Gamal Abdel
Roosevelt Corollary
mosque
Clemenceau - Georges
29. (1961) Crises that developed as a result of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro's decision to allow the Soviet Union to base nuclear missiles in Cuba. Upon discovery - the United States confronted the Soviet Union and demanded the missiles be removed. For ne
Ebola
Kuomintang
Cuban Missile Crisis
dynasty
30. Large space telescope able to see farther than any other telescope at the end of the 20th century.
hieroglyphics
interdependence
Hubble Space Telescope
tea ceremony
31. A Mesoamerican civilization of Central America and southern Mexico. Achievements include mathematics - architecture - and a 365 day a year calendar. They flourished between the 4th and 12th centuries C.E..
Samsara
republic
predestination
Mayans
32. (1754-1793) King of France between 1774 and 1792. He was overthrown during the French Revolution and later beheaded.
Lenin - Vladimir
Ferdinand and Isabella
dynasty
Louis XVI
33. (1400?-1468) German printer and European pioneer in the use of movable type.
Gutenberg - Johannes
Ataturk - Mustafa Kemal
judicial
colonization
34. The study of the environment - people - and the resources they use to live.
human and physical geography
Salt March
modernization
Middle East
35. 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.
dam
Catherine the Great
Ahimsa
Mao Zedong
36. A place where something lives.
habitation
Afrikaners
Sepoy
Social Contract - The
37. Political revolutions in various Latin American countries beginning in the late 18th century. These revolutions were aimed at overthrowing the European powers that controlled these nations. Many were successful - but few achieved the success of the A
Latin American Revolutions
communism
Newcomen - Thomas
Bonaparte - Napoleon
38. A person who plans and creates mechanic structures for a variety of uses.
habitation
Curie - Marie
Mohammed
engineer
39. To gain something when someone dies - such as property or money.
Six-Day War
Balfour Declaration
Michelangelo
inherit
40. (582?-500?BCE) Greek mathematician responsible for the Pythagorean Theorem which states the square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
Pythagoras
Bushido
Berlin Airlift
Canon on Medicine
41. (1863-1945) British Prime Minister from 1916 to 1922 - he led Great Britain through World War I. He was one of the formulators of the Treaty of Versailles.
joint stock company
assassination
Lloyd George - David
Mao Zedong
42. 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.
NASA / National Aeronautical and Space Administration
Catherine the Great
chancellor
Native Americans & Slaves
43. Various materials found in nature used in manufacturing such as wood - coal - and oil.
terrace farming
natural resources
Kenyatta - Jomo
Agrarian Revolution
44. A document purchased from a bank that allowed a person to travel without having to carry large amounts of money. Worked like a modern check.
import
bill of exchange
Estates
Divine Comedy - The
45. The raising of prices on consumer goods due to an increase in the money supply.
reparations
Rabbi
inflation
Bhagavad Gita
46. A device used to steer a ship. It is usually shaped like a paddle and is on the back of the boat.
factory
Holocaust
Commonwealth of Independent States
rudder
47. (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.
centralized government
civil war
Stalin - Josef
Triangle Trade
48. A system of slave labor used by the Dutch in their South East Asia colonies.
New Kingdom
monotheism
culture system
International Monetary Fund
49. A system of government where the legislative - judicial - and executive powers are held by directly or indirectly elected officials.
NASA / National Aeronautical and Space Administration
representative democracy
daimyo
Native Americans & Slaves
50. Feudal Japanese theater where men wore decorative mask and performed on stage - while a chorus sang the lines. N
Amin - Idi
Battle of Britain
United States Constitution
N