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Global History Basics
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1. Economic and Political designation given to developing nations in Asia - Africa - and South America - many of which were former colonies during European Imperialism. These post colonial nations face low literacy rates - massive unemployment - little
Global South
Orlando - Vittorio
Rasputin - Grigory
Three Gorges Dam
2. (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.
interdependence
Age of Exploration
spinning jenny
Christ - Jesus
3. Soviet satellite put into orbit around Earth in 1957. It was the first man made satellite put into orbit.
Czar
Engels - Friedrich
priest
Sputnik
4. A book written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels that describes the new political system of scientific socialism - which becomes the basis for communism. The book states that all of human history is based on the conflict between the bourgeoisie (thos
acid rain
Communist Manifesto - The
bill of exchange
karma
5. Hereditary nation state centered in Turkey. It was founded in the late 13th century after the collapse of the Byzantine Empire and extended across most of Asia Minor and the Middle East. The Ottoman Empire collapsed shortly after World War II.
Greek column
Bessemer - Sir Henry
Ottoman Empire
Social Darwinism
6. One of the west African Trading Kingdoms. They were rich in gold and established a vast trading network across the Sahara desert. Greatest ruler was Mansa Musa - who converted to Islam and made a famous pilgrimage.
Taoism / Daoism
Mali
Kaiser Wilhelm
ideographs
7. Numeric system based on ten. Created by mathematicians during the Gupta golden age in India.
decimal system
Dante
Renaissance
escalate
8. (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.
suffrage
dharma
unequal treaty
Nasser - Gamal Abdel
9. Feudal Japanese theater where men wore decorative mask and performed on stage - while a chorus sang the lines. N
colonialism
N
Caste System
Mali
10. The biological study of animals.
Estates General
zoology
westernization
Catherine the Great
11. The administration portion of the government.
tribalism
tradition
bureaucracy
engineer
12. (1929)The steep fall in the prices of stocks due to widespread financial panic. It was caused by stock brokers who called in the loans they had made to stock investors. This caused stock prices to fall - and many people lost their entire life savings
Voltaire
dyke
enlightened despots
Stock Market Crash
13. The economic program designed to increase farm and industrial output though the creation of communes. Communes are similar to Soviet collectives in that groups of people live and work together on government owned farms and in government owned industr
Great Leap Forward
International Monetary Fund
plebeian
William and Mary
14. 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.
Mesoamerican
Darius I
Copernicus - Nicolaus
Great Purge
15. Uses observation and experimentation to explain theories on the workings of the universe.
Scientific Method
subservient
al-Khwarizimi
parliament
16. A war between groups of people in the same country - culture - or political system.
civil war
Brahman
acupuncture
tribalism
17. Three African kingdoms - Ghana - Mali - and Songhai that were important in the trans-Sahara trade of gold form the west coast of Africa to North Africa and the Middle East. Their trade provided enough wealth to create the conditions necessary for cul
Aryans
African Trading Kingdoms
fertilizers
Long March
18. In colonial Latin America - Spanish/Native America who were denied basic political - economic - and social rights due to their mixed heritage.
circumnavigate
Mestizos
ethnocentric
dynasty
19. The process of preserving a corpse by removing the moisture from it before burial. This process was practiced by many different cultures.
filial piety
ummification
Puritanism
Scientific Method
20. (1769-1821) Emperor of the French. Responsible for many French Revolution reforms as well as conquering most of Europe. He was defeated at Waterloo - and died several years later on the island of Saint Helena.
Treaty of Portsmouth
Slavic
Galilei - Galileo
Bonaparte - Napoleon
21. A person owing service to a feudal lord.
Russo-Japanese War
astronomer
vassal
dharma
22. The exchange of goods or services for other goods or services.
barter
Suleiman
commerce
Ghana
23. An organization within the United Nations that works to provide food - clothing - and other assistance to children in need around the world. UNICEF was founded in 1946.
United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF)
Sun Yixian
occupation (military)
economic rights
24. The process of altering life forms by manipulating their genetic structure.
empire
Persian Empire
predestination
genetic engineering
25. (1889-1945) Austrian-born leader of Germany. He co-founded the Nazi Party in Germany - and gained control of the country as chancellor in 1933. Hitler started World War II with the invasion of Poland. He was responsible for the Holocaust.
Confucius
Hitler - Adolf
Monroe Doctrine
Khrushchev - Nikita
26. A system of production in Spain's New World possessions which granted permission to conquistadors to enslave as many people needed to work a plantation.
Battle of Britain
assassination
Vietnam Conflict/War
encomienda system
27. (1973) War between Israel and Egypt and Syria in which Israel defeated the two capturing land from each.
colonialism
Yom Kippur War
mixed economy
divorce
28. Religious practices such as baptism - and receiving the Eucharist.
dharma
Cuban Revolution
Mandate of Heaven
sacraments
29. Lines of equal distance measured north and south of the equator.
latitude
Kabuki theatre
papyrus scrolls
Nkrumah - Kwame
30. 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.
human rights
divorce
Prussia
plebeian
31. (1475-1564) An Italian sculptor - painter - poet - engineer - and architect. Famous works include the mural on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel - and the sculpture of the biblical character David.
Michelangelo
Aryans
Kabuki theatre
Indian National Congress
32. A structure built to hold water in place.
Latin America
dam
philosophy
Communist Manifesto - The
33. (1879-1955) American scientist best known for his theory of relativity.
trade
culture system
Einstein - Albert
Tripitka
34. (750000 BCE - 10000 B.C.E.) Old Stone Age. A period of time in human history characterized by the use of stone tools and the use of hunting and gathering as a food source.
Space Race
Sepoy Mutiny
Paleolithic Age
communism
35. A famous Renaissance painting by Leonardo Da Vinci.
Mona Lisa
navigable rivers
political autonomy
musket
36. (1931- ) - leader of the Soviet Union from 1985 to 1991. His policies of Perestroika and Glasnost - which aimed at revitalizing the Soviet Union contributed to the downfall of communism.
Dome of the Rock
Elizabeth I
Gorbachev - Mikhail
subcontinent
37. (1879-1955) American scientist best known for his theory of relativity.
Hunting and gathering
proletariat
Einstein - Albert
CE
38. The mass movement of people from one area to another.
migration
monotheism
dyke
Boers
39. An alphabet created by Eastern Orthodox monks for the Slavic language. It is based on Greek - and still used through the various Slavic countries today - such as Russia.
dynastic cycle
reparations
aqueducts
Cyrillic
40. A part Confucianism where respect is paid to the parents.
filial piety
NASA / National Aeronautical and Space Administration
Internet
AIDS
41. Military ruler of feudal Japan.
Truman Doctrine
World War II
Shogun
Commonwealth of Independent States
42. (1834-1900) German inventor. He is best know for his work in the development of the gasoline internal combustion engine.
Cash Crop Economy
Daimler - Gottlieb
Yin and Yang
ideographs
43. A hard - fine ceramic material used to make a variety of products.
Long March
Sun Yixian
social contract
porcelain
44. The study of the environment - people - and the resources they use to live.
containment
human and physical geography
Berlin Wall
Holy Land
45. (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.
de Santa Anna - Antonio L
deforestation
Ju
Gupta Dynasty
46. (1866-1925) Chinese nationalist leader who fought to end foreign domination. He formed the Kuomintang - or Nationalist Party - which overthrew the Manchu Dynasty and established a republican form of government in its place. Also known as Sun Yat-sen.
Sun Yixian
Suez War of 1956
dam
Nagasaki
47. Financial protection on property or people against loss - theft - or death.
predestination
dynasty
dharma
insurance
48. A curved structure that shapes the edge of an open space - such as - a doorway - a window.
arch
irrigation
Torri
Eightfold Path
49. The act of choosing something or someone.
voting
Menes
russification
Curie - Pierre
50. A place where something lives.
Da Vinci - Leonardo
Cash Crop Economy
habitation
divine right