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Global History Basics
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1. A valley that is carved out by the river. Often have fertile land - and are the sites for the earliest civilizations.
Glorious Revolution
river valley
Shaman
Alexander the Great
2. A system of government in which a country is ruled by a single person with absolute power.
Boxer Rebellion
dictatorship
Mexican Revolution
Hirohito
3. (1450?-1500) Portuguese explorer who - in 1488 - was the first person to round the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa.
Dias - Bartholomeu
slave
extermination
Da Gama - Vasco
4. Paper like material made from the reeds of the papyrus plant. It was used by the Egyptians for the writing and storing of documents.
Hutus and Tutsis
Nuremburg Trials
papyrus scrolls
habitation
5. (1867-1912) American inventor. He is best know for his work with his brother Orville in the development of the airplane.
Command Economy
musket
Wright - Wilbur
Boer War
6. A policy if the Truman presidency that called for supporting any nation resisting communism.
daimyo
divine
Truman Doctrine
censorship
7. (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.
bureaucracy
suffrage
patrician
Archimedes
8. Dutch descended colonist living in South Africa. Also called Afrikaners.
al-Sadat - Anwar
Boers
Kublai Khan
Cardinal Richelieu
9. (1856-1924) President of the United States during World War I. He was one of the formulators of the Treaty of Versailles. He also proposed a regulating body of nations to avoid future conflicts through diplomacy in his 14 Points Speech.
fraternity
Philip II
Wilson - Woodrow
revolution
10. (1973) War between Israel and Egypt and Syria in which Israel defeated the two capturing land from each.
Pacific Rim
concentration camp
Yom Kippur War
pyramid
11. (1813-98) Inventor who developed a more cost efficient process for making steel.
Bessemer - Sir Henry
Upanishads
Indian Nationalist Movement
Shogun
12. A book of political advice written by Niccolo Machiavelli during the Renaissance in which he describes the methods that a prince should use to acquire and maintain political power. This book was used to defend policies of despotism and tyranny. Machi
Three Gorges Dam
Reformation
Prince - The
Pahlavi - Muhammad Reza
13. (330-1453) The eastern half of the Roman Empire - which survived after the fall of the Western Empire at the end of the 5th century C.E. Its capital was Constantinople - named after the Emperor Constantine.
ghetto
Byzantine Empire
climate
Hippocrates
14. In colonial Latin America - Spanish official sent to govern Latin American colonies. They controlled government completely.
Peninsulares
Amin - Idi
NAFTA
Islam
15. (1841-1929) French Premier during World War I. He was one of the formulators of the Treaty of Versailles.
95 Theses
Clemenceau - Georges
hajj
executive
16. (558?BCE - 486BCE) King of Persia who expanded his empire to extend from the Mediterranean to the Indus River.
cremation
Darius I
Little Red Book
Ten Commandments
17. Power that is derived from a moving body of water - such as a river or waterfall.
Sun Yixian
hydroelectric power
Darius I
Triangle Trade
18. German word meaning lightning war. It was a German army tactic during World War II which called for quick moving - hard hitting drives into enemy territory.
provisional government
blitzkrieg
Old Imperialism
fascism
19. An alliance that was made up of France - Russia - and Great Britain during World War I.
Arafat - Yasir
Triple Entente
Suez War of 1956
pictographs
20. 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.
Internet
dome
Hussein - Saddam
Ferdinand and Isabella
21. (1872-1916) Russian peasant and self-proclaimed holy man. He was friends with the ruling Romanov family - and sometime advisor to Czarina Alexandra. His advice was on of the factors leading to the Russian Revolution.
Shaman
Rasputin - Grigory
tradition
Industrial Revolution
22. To treat unfairly due to a persons ethnic background - gender - religion - or age
Cavour - Camillo
Mencius
discrimination
russification
23. To tame an animal to live with - or close to humans.
reparations
Arabic
domesticate
Old Imperialism
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.
Sputnik
Catherine the Great
Christianity
Age of Reason
25. An international organization established to promote monetary cooperation - exchange stability - and economic growth. The IMF also works to lower unemployment and help countries in debt manage their finances.
Korean War
CE
Middle Ages
International Monetary Fund
26. (1857-1859) A revolt by the hired Hindu and Muslim soldiers of the British East India Company. It began as a result of the rifle cartridges that were distributed to the Sepoys had to be bitten to remove a cover before being inserted into a gun. Rumor
Sepoy Mutiny
Russo-Japanese War
nuclear weapons
Eightfold Path
27. A state or country completely controlled by a single power - such as a monarch or dictator.
Cavour - Camillo
Pan Africanism
totalitarian state
river valley
28. March the Mao Zedong and his Communist Party underwent to avoid being captured and killed by China's Nationalist Party.
Cortez - Hernan
missionary
Philip II
Long March
29. 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
Northwest Passage
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Cabinet System
Louis XIV
30. A substance spread onto soil to increase its ability to support crops. Fertilizers include organic materials - such as manure - but can also be man made chemicals such as nitrates.
Mandate
fertilizers
Social Contract - The
bank
31. Lines of equal distance measured north and south of the equator.
al-Sadat - Anwar
tea ceremony
Brahma
latitude
32. A social - political - and economic system that dominated all aspects of medieval European life.
city-state
gunpowder
Feudalism
Congress of Vienna
33. 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
communism
Shakespeare - William
Bay of Pigs
predestination
34. (?-232 BCE) King of the Maurya dynasty. He ruled nearly the entire subcontinent of India. He also was instrumental in the spread of Buddhism after his conversion.
chancellor
Asoka
terrace farming
French Revolution
35. An economic system which is a combination of Market and Command economic systems where market forces control most consumer goods - but government directs industry in need areas.
tribalism
democratic republic
mixed economy
Menes
36. British philosopher and writer Adam Smith's 1776 book that described his theory on free trade - otherwise known as laissez-faire economics.
Treaty of Tordesillas
philosophy
Wealth of Nations
westernization
37. A system in government described by Baron de Montesquieu where legislative - judicial - and executive power is shared among the different branches to provide protection against abuses of power.
Leviathan
Imperialism
self-determination
check and balance
38. Money that is used for investment.
hydroelectric power
capital
smallpox
ummification
39. Economic aid from the United States used to rebuild Europe after World War II. Named after United States Secretary of State George Marshall.
parliament
minority
Marshall Plan
anatomy
40. The right to vote in elections.
Arafat - Yasir
suffrage
Mali
legislative
41. (1603-1867) Feudal Warlord rulers of Japan. Responisble for closing Japan off from the rest of the world. Overthrown during the Meiji Restoration.
Tokugawa Shogunate
tradition
papyrus scrolls
Iron Curtain
42. A law code created by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian about 530 CE. It was a revision of the old Roman law system.
Justinians Code
Pantheon
bourgeoisie
Rabbi
43. The belief in many gods or goddesses.
circumnavigate
migration
polytheism
capitalism
44. A small group of people from a larger group.
minority
bank
Wright - Orville
civilization
45. (circa 300 BCE) - Greek mathematician. Considered to be the father of modern geomertry.
karma
volence
Euclid
algebra
46. Rights such as freedom of expression - education
Korean Bridge
Newton - Isaac
social rights
domino theory
47. 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.
Osama bin Laden
bourgeoisie
Glorious Revolution
Enclosure Movement
48. Land that is able to support the growing of crops.
arable
tradition
Imperialism
subservient
49. (10000 BCE - 5000 BCE) New Stone Age. A period of time in human history characterized by the development of agriculture and permanent settlements.
Prince Metternich
nationalism
Neolithic Age
Industrial Revolution
50. A person owing service to a feudal lord.
L'Ouverture - Toussaint
vassal
oracle bones
empire