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Global History Basics
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1. Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. A disease of the human immune system caused by the HIV retrovirus.
Triple Alliance
Command Economy
terrace farming
AIDS
2. A system for keeping track of time.
economic rights
calendar
Aswan High Dam
Industrial Revolution
3. Hindu epic story about the hero Rama Who was the incarnation of the god Vishnu.
inflation
Ramayana
Mazzini - Guiseppe
Seppuku
4. A political and social protest by university students in Beijing - China in 1989. The protest called for political and social reforms and resulted in the government using the military to end it - which caused hundreds of deaths - thousands of injured
Tiananmen Square Massacre
emperor
Christ - Jesus
Nagasaki
5. A person who belongs to a group of people who move from place to place seasonally in search of food and water.
Cuban Revolution
Counter-Reformation
Edison - Thomas Alva
nomad
6. A person who makes quality - practical or decorative goods.
craftsman
Brezhnev - Leonid
traditional economy
suffrage
7. The killing of a political leader or other public figure.
adaptation
immigration
Pax Mongolia
assassination
8. Chemicals used to destroy insects and other pests.
pesticides
Nazi
Middle East
Aryans
9. King and Queen of England from 1689 to 1702. They were placed on the throne as a result of the Glorious Revolution of 1688 - and ruled as limited monarchs.
William and Mary
Sepoy Mutiny
Hiroshima
minority
10. A device that combined thread to make cloth using steam power.
Paleolithic Age
power loom
Judaism
Latin America
11. A person who posesses a great deal of knowledge - usually an academic who specializes in a particular subject area.
Great Purge
Aryans
scholar
economic rights
12. To tame an animal to live with - or close to humans.
vaccine
Philip II
domesticate
inherit
13. 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.
manorialism
Neolithic Revolution
Enlightenment
philosophy
14. A paved road or path.
Dante
causeway
recant
Divine Comedy - The
15. In colonial Latin America - Spanish official sent to govern Latin American colonies. They controlled government completely.
United States Constitution
Atman
Peninsulares
Greco-Roman
16. Weapons in which the explosive potential is controlled by nuclear fission or fusion.
Hellenistic
nuclear weapons
N
Prussia
17. The widespread arrests and executions of over a million people by Josef Stalin between 1936 and 1938. Stalin was attempting to eliminate all opposition to his rule of the Soviet Union.
Pericles
Great Purge
Tokugawa Shogunate
Walpole - Robert
18. A policy if the Truman presidency that called for supporting any nation resisting communism.
Truman Doctrine
irrigation
al-Sadat - Anwar
Einstein - Albert
19. The collection of religious writings by Siddhartha Gautama - the Buddha.
New Imperialism
Tripitka
economic rights
civilization
20. Political revolution in France starting in 1789 that brought about many changes in France. The revolution ultimately ended with a dictatorship under Napoleon Bonaparte before his defeat by the combined powers of Europe.
French Revolution
bureaucracy
Chamberlain - Neville
fief
21. Members of Hindu society thought to have been removed from the Caste System - with no hope of returning to it - due to their misdeeds in previous lives. Work that is deemed unclean for all other Hindus is reserved for these Outcasts. After winning it
Duma
Untouchables
Allied Powers
Abbassid Dynasty
22. (1550 BCE - 1100 BCE) Period in ancient Egyptian history characterized by strong pharaohs who conquered an empire that stretched from Nubia in the south - to the Euphrates River in Mesopotamia.
calendar
missionary
predestination
New Kingdom
23. (1794-1876) Mexican general and dictator who controlled Mexico for more than 25 years. Lost war against the United States which cost Mexico present day California - Nevada - and New Mexico.
agriculture
de Santa Anna - Antonio L
Wheel of Life
Gupta Dynasty
24. 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.
antiseptic
daimyo
Catherine the Great
Buddha
25. April 3rd of 1919. British soldiers killed close to 400 unarmed Indian men - women - and children - and wounded 1 -100 more. People had gathered in the center of town to protest British occupation of their country - and to demand equality. This was a
sraeli - Palestinian Conflict
Amritsar Massacre
Lao Tze
Buddhism
26. (1585-1642) French Cardinal and politician responsible for instituting absolutist practices in France.
Columbus - Christopher
Analects - The
United Nations
Cardinal Richelieu
27. To increase.
New Economic Policy
Sepoy Mutiny
escalate
Estates
28. (320-550 C.E.)Ruling family in India during its golden age. Responsible for many achievements.
Gupta Dynasty
astrolabe
Marshall Plan
World War II
29. A political policy in which countries attempt to preserve peace by keeping an equal military and economic status.
Internet
Commonwealth of Independent States
American Revolution
balance of power
30. (1783-1830) Latin American revolutionary responsible for the ousting of Spain from much of South America during the 19th century. He is considered to be the most important figure in the fight for Latin American independence.
Bol
hieroglyphics
Mau Mau
NAFTA
31. Prime Minister - or chief executive of a country or nation state.
Meiji
desertification
Songhai
chancellor
32. A political revolution in China led by Mao Zedong. After several years of fighting the Kuomintang - the communists won control of the country in 1949.
Chinese Communist Revolution
apartheid
cultural diffusion
Roosevelt Corollary
33. A wall built in 1961 dividing Soviet controlled East Berlin from the democratic West Berlin. It was destroyed when communism ended in 1990.
colonialism
Berlin Wall
British East India Company
cultural diffusion
34. A weapon which uses an iron ball as a projectile and gunpowder as the blasting agent.
tradition
river valley
cannon
multinational company
35. Military ruler of feudal Japan.
International Court of Justice
Shogun
pyramid
Put Out System
36. Hindu god called the Destroyer. Shiva is the third member of the triad that includes Brahma the Creator and Vishnu the Preserver.
chinampas
Shiva
occupation (military)
bubonic plague
37. (460?-377? BCE) Greek physician. He is considered to be the father of medicine and the ethical standard of treating all patients known as the Hippocratic Oath.
artisan
traditional economy
navigable rivers
Hippocrates
38. (287-212 BCE) Greek mathematician and inventor. He wrote works on plane and solid geometry - arithmetic - and mechanics. He is best known for the lever and pulley.
Wright - Orville
Clemenceau - Georges
spheres of influence
Archimedes
39. 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
spinning jenny
hydroelectric power
Castro - Fidel
Latin American Revolutions
40. (460?-377? BCE) Greek physician. He is considered to be the father of medicine and the ethical standard of treating all patients known as the Hippocratic Oath.
insurance
Hippocrates
Upanishads
Environment
41. 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.
Persian Empire
Hegira
factory
Yom Kippur War
42. (1834-1900) German inventor. He is best know for his work in the development of the gasoline internal combustion engine.
Daimler - Gottlieb
Czar Nicholas II
river delta
pictographs
43. (1853-1902) British statesman Who was instrumental in assuring British dominance of southern Africa. He founded the De Beers Mining Company - eventually controlling 90% of the world's diamond production. After becoming prime minister of the Cape Colo
Rhodes - Cecil
movable type printing machines
fascism
Dante
44. Former independent kingdom and state of Germany. In the late 19th century - it formed the central state of the German Empire - which was one of the largest in Europe.
Orthodox Christianity
Prussia
architect
Young Italy
45. (1632-1704) English philosopher and political theorist. He wrote Two Treaties on Government which explained that all men have Natural Rights - which are Life - Liberty - and Property - and that the purpose of government was to protect these rights.
al-Khwarizimi
Latin American Revolutions
enlightened despots
Locke - John
46. Hindu god called the Creator. Brahma is the first member of the triad that includes Vishnu the Preserver and Shiva the Destroyer.
parliamentary democracy
Brahma
Prince Metternich
Ben-Gurion - David
47. A person who plans and creates mechanic structures for a variety of uses.
occupation (military)
European Community/European Union
slave trade
engineer
48. Feudal Japanese theatre that performed comedic or melodramatic presentations of everyday life or historic events.
Boer War
export
Czar
Kabuki theatre
49. Oldest written system of laws. They were created by King Hammurabi of Babylonia in th mid 18th century BCE and placed on stones tablets for all to see.
Hammurabis Code
smallpox
Yom Kippur War
Greco-Roman
50. The spiritual leader of the Tibetan sect of Buddhism - and is considered to be the reincarnation of the bodhisattva - or 'buddha-to-be.'
Dalai Lama
Nuremburg Trials
terrorism
French Revolution