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Global History Basics
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1. (1450?-1500) Portuguese explorer who - in 1488 - was the first person to round the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa.
Rhodes - Cecil
Dias - Bartholomeu
Bell - Alexander Graham
spinning wheel
2. A system of writing which uses pictures for concepts and ideas.
Mandela - Nelson
Walpole - Robert
city-state
hieroglyphics
3. The end of a river where rich deposits of silt build up. This is important to human habitation due to the excellent source of good farmland.
Magna Carta
Hutus and Tutsis
Tokugawa Shogunate
river delta
4. (1918-1981) President of Egypt between 1970 and 1981. He was assassinated by Islamic fundamentalists for making peace with Israel.
al-Sadat - Anwar
William and Mary
Middle Kingdom (Egypt)
rigid social class system
5. The large scale buying of goods and/or services.
Kipling - Rudyard
Middle East
Solidarity
commerce
6. Somebody who communicates with the spiritual realms on behalf of the living. Seen in many Animistic types of belief systems.
Fleming - Alexander
Three Gorges Dam
Shaman
Mandate of Heaven
7. (1948-49) War between Israel and the Arab world over the formation of the nation of Israel.
genetic engineering
Israeli War for Independence
Mazzini - Guiseppe
Calvin - John
8. Term given to lands in present day Israel that is significant to Judaism - Christianity - and Islam.
Judaism
divine right
mass production
Holy Land
9. A person who designs buildings.
gentry
Treaty of Tordesillas
architect
Hippocratic Oath
10. (1167?-1227) One of the Mongol's greatest leaders and founder of the Mongol Empire.
satellite
al-Sadat - Anwar
Russo-Japanese War
Genghis Khan
11. To adopt western ideas and culture.
westernization
seed drill
Deng Xiaoping
World War II
12. (100?-170 CE) Greek astronomer - mathematician - and geographer. His geocentric model of the universe lasted until the 16th century.
discrimination
merchant
Abraham
Ptolemy
13. (1871-1948) American inventor. He is best know for his work with his brother Wilbur in the development of the airplane.
Nasser - Gamal Abdel
NAFTA
mixed economy
Wright - Orville
14. Nomadic warriors from Central Asia who migrated into India around 1500 BCE. They are responsible for many aspects of current Indian culture including their language - sacred texts called the Vedas - and a system of government that later evolved into
filial piety
Aryans
bill of exchange
provisional government
15. A political system in which the government is under the control of the merchant class.
social rights
Cultural Revolution
Oligarchy
Czar Nicholas II
16. (1859-1906) French scientist. He is best known for his work with his wife Marie in the field of radioactivity.
Hussein - Saddam
Curie - Pierre
navigable rivers
Columbus - Christopher
17. Judaism is the oldest known monotheistic religion still practiced in the world today. Its fundamental teachings have been influential and are the basis for more recently developed religions such as Christianity and Islam. Judaism teaches that there i
Kenyatta - Jomo
Judaism
Old Testament
Declaration of the Rights of Man
18. (1254-1324) Italian explorer and author. He made numerous trips to China and returned to Europe to write of his journeys. He is responsible for much of the knowledge exchanged between Europe and China during this time period.
Suleiman
Iron Curtain
Marco Polo
Confucius
19. (1778-1850) Latin American revolutionary. He is one of the main leaders of the Latin American independence movement.
Last Supper - The
de San Mart
Marshall Plan
sculptor
20. Jewish scholar charged with conducting religious services - ensuring that Jewish laws are observed - and serving as a spiritual guide for the community.
Renaissance
inflation
Brahman
Rabbi
21. A group formed in protest of the policy of Apartheid in South Africa. It was eventually outlawed due to their violent tactics - and Nelson Mandela - one of its leaders - was imprisoned for over thirty years.
Aryans
stockholder
African National Congress
Byzantine Empire
22. A belief system which blends Hindu traditions with Islamic monotheistic traditions. Based in India and Pakistan.
inflation
political ideologies
Gandhi - Mohandas
Sikhism
23. Name of the Russia Parliament.
Ten Commandments
Duma
ethnic cleansing
navigable rivers
24. (1371-1433?) Chinese naval explorer who sailed along most of the coast of Asia - Japan - and half way down the east coast of Africa before his death.
republic
Green Revolution
executive
Zheng He
25. A Buddhist shrine or temple in India. This form of architecture made its way to China where it was altered slightly and renamed the pagoda.
voting
Stupa
matriarchal
Old Imperialism
26. The use of force to injure someone or to damage something.
Mandela - Nelson
Talmud
Kurds
volence
27. Theory of motion and energy developed by Albert Einstein in the 20th century.
Cabinet System
World War I
massacre
Theory of Relativity
28. A promise made by British Prime Minister Balfour to create a homeland for the Jewish people.
Balfour Declaration
Society of Jesus
artisan
Bhagavad Gita
29. 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.
Sputnik
Hammurabis Code
International Court of Justice
Kurds
30. See Confucius
Kong Fu Zi
Chinese Communist Revolution
architect
Henry VIII
31. A society or political/social system in which women hold the power.
matriarchal
Animism
Red Shirts
Pahlavi - Muhammad Reza
32. This was an economic philosophy begun by Adam Smith in his book - Wealth of Nations - that stated that business and the economy would run best with no interference from the government. This economic system dominated most of the Industrial Revolution.
militarism
Laissez-Faire Economics
Animism
Peter the Great
33. American space agency responsible for administrating the United State's space program.
AIDS
Edict of Milan
United Nations
NASA / National Aeronautical and Space Administration
34. (1894 -1918) Serbian nationalist/terrorist who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife in 1914. This event resulted in the start of World War I.
Princip - Gavrilo
religion
agriculture
ancestor worship
35. 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
natural rights
communism
colonialism
multinational company
36. A triangular shaped building.
oracle bones
sovereignty
Churchill - Sir Winston
pyramid
37. (1527-1598) King of Spain from 1556 to 1598. Absolute monarch who helped lead the Counter Reformation by persecuting Protestants in his holdings. Also sent the Spanish Armada against England.
Allied Powers
Marshall Plan
Philip II
Jiang Jieshi
38. 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.
Scientific Revolution
Sahara Desert
Ferdinand and Isabella
Red Shirts
39. (1480?-1521) Spanish explorer Who was the first to circumnavigate the globe.
Magellan - Ferdinand
Khrushchev - Nikita
United Nations
cannon
40. Feelings of loyalty to individual tribes - and the cause of much war and strife in modern Africa.
Elizabeth I
tribalism
cuneiform
massacre
41. Money that is used for investment.
Louis XVI
Middle Kingdom (Egypt)
capital
New Testament
42. The average weather in a region.
Pax Mongolia
Hutus and Tutsis
climate
predestination
43. (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.
archipelago
de Santa Anna - Antonio L
English Bill of Rights
gentry
44. Term given to poor areas of town where Jews were sent during World War II.
Computer Revolution
occupation (military)
tea ceremony
ghetto
45. (1564-1642) Italian astronomer. One of the founders of Europe's scientific revolution - one of his main contributions is the application of the telescope to astronomy. He was able to prove Copernicus' heliocentric model correct.
representative democracy
Parthenon
Olmecs
Galilei - Galileo
46. A moving body of water that usually has its source in an area of high ground.
Kurds
jihad
river
Dalai Lama
47. (1904-1997) Chinese Communist leader. Ruled from 1978 until 1997.
Pizarro - Francisco
extermination
Deng Xiaoping
artisan
48. (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.
pesticides
Rabbi
stockholder
Stalin - Josef
49. The process of dying due to lack of food.
causeway
executive
arch
starvation
50. An organization attached to the united Nations that is concerned with the health and well being of all people. The organization works in developing nations to curb disease and other health related problems.
World Health Organization (WHO)
Joseph II
Khmer Rouge
Middle Ages