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Glands, Hormones, and Effects Flashcards

Associate which hormones come from which glands, the effects of the hormones, and their types.

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534409340Which body part secretes hGH?Anterior Pituitary
534409341What is the effect of hGH?Growth of nearly all cells
534409342What type of hormone is hGH?Peptide
534409343Which body part secretes ACTH?Anterior Pituitary
534409344What is the effect of ACTH?Stimulates adrenal cortex
534409345What type of hormone is ACTH?Peptide
534409346Which body part secretes PSH?Anterior Pituitary
534409347What is the effect of PSH?Growth of follicles in female, sperm production in male
534409348What type of hormone is PSH?Peptide
534409349Which body part secretes LH?Anterior Pituitary
534409350What is the effect of LH?Causes ovulation; stimulates estrogen and testosterone secretion
534409351What type of hormone is LH?Peptide
534409352Which body part secretes TSH?Anterior Pituitary
534409353What is the effect of TSH?Stimulates release of T3 and T4 in the thyroid
534409354What type of hormone is TSH?Peptide
534409355Which body part secretes Prolactin?Anterior Pituitary
534409356What is the effect of Prolactin?Promotes milk production
534409357What type of hormone is Prolactin?Peptide
534409358Which body part secretes Oxytocin?Posterior Pituitary
534409359What is the effect of Oxytocin?Milk ejection and uterine contraction
534409360What type of hormone is Oxytocin?Peptide
534409361Which part of the body secretes ADH?Posterior Pituitary
534409362What is the effect of ADH?Water absorption by the kidney; increase blood pressure
534409363What type of hormone is ADH?Peptide
534409364Which part of the body secretes Aldosterone?Adrenal Cortex
534409365What is the effect of Aldosterone?Reduces Na+ excretion; Increases K+ excretion; Raises blood pressure
534409366What type of hormone is Aldosterone?Steroid
534409367Which part of the body secretes Cortisol?Adrenal Cortex
534409368What is the effect of Cortisol?Increases blood levels of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
534409369What type of hormone is Cortisol?Steroid
534409370Which part of the body secretes Epinephrine?Adrenal Medulla
534409371What is the effect of Epinephrine?Stimulates sympathetic reaction
534409372What type of hormone is Epinephrine?Tyrosine Derivative (Catecholamine)
534409373Which part of the body secretes Norephinephrine?Adrenal Medulla
534409374What is the effect of Norephinephrine?Stimulates sympathetic actions
534409375What type of hormone is Norephinephrine?Tyrosine Derivative (Catecholamine)
534409376Which part of the body secretes T3 / T4?Thyroid
534409377What is the effect of T3 / T4?Increases basal metabolic rate
534409378What type of hormone is T3 / T4?Tyrosine Derivative
534409379Which part of the body secretes Calcitonin?Thyroid
534409380What is the effect of Calcitonin?Lowers blood calcium
534409381What type of hormone is Calcitonin?Peptide
534409382Which part of the body secretes PTH?Parathyroid
534409383What is the effect of PTH?Raises blood calcium
534409384What type of hormone is PTH?Peptide
534409385Which part of the body secretes Insulin?Pancreas
534409386What is the effect of Insulin?Promotes entry of glucose into cells, decreasing glucose blood level
534409387What type of hormone is Insulin?Peptide
534409388Which part of the body secretes Glucagon?Pancreas
534409389What is the effect of Glucagon?Increases gluconeogenesis, increasing glucose blood level
534409390What type of hormone is Glucagon?Peptide
534409391Which part of the body secretes Estrogens?Ovaries
534409392What is the effect of Estrogens?Growth of mother sex organs; Causes LH surge
534409393What type of hormone is Estrogens?Steroid
534409394Which part of the body secretes Progesterone?Ovaries
534409395What is the effect of Progesterone?Prepares and maintains uterus for pregnancy
534409396What type of hormone is Progesterone?Steroid
534409397Which part of the body secretes Testosterone?Testes
534409398What is the effect of Testosterone?Secondary sex characteristics; Closing of epiphyseal plates
534409399What type of hormone is Testosterone?Steroid
534409400Which part of the body secretes HCG?Placenta
534409401What is the effect of HCG?Stimulates corpus luteum to grow and releaseestrogen and progesterone
534409402What type of hormone is HCG?Peptide
534409403Which part of the body secretes Estrogens while pregnant?Placenta
534409404What is the effect of Estrogens while pregnant?Growth of mother sex organs; causes LH surge
534409405What type of hormone is Estrogens while pregnant?Steroid
534409406Which part of the body secretes Progesterone while pregnant?Placenta
534409407What is the effect of Progesterone while pregnant?Prepares and maintains uterus for pregnancy
534409408What type of hormone is Progesterone while pregnant?Steroid
534409409Diffuse through membrance and act in the nucleusSteroids - Lipids (Non-polar)
534409410Bind to receptors on membrane surface - use 2nd messengersPeptides - Proteins (can't diffuse)
534409411Thyroids diffuse into nucleus / Catecholamines act on receptors at the membraneTyrosines - (both ways)

AP US History Chapter 27: The Eisenhower Years 1952-1960 Flashcards

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362026690Election of 1952Dwight Eisenhower nominated by Republicans, "I like Ike", balanced the ticket with Nixon as VP, Adlai Stevenson was nominated by Democrats, witty and eloquent, Eisenhower-Nixon Ticket won in a landslide
362026691Checkers SpeechNixon was accused of using campaign funds for his own personal use, managed to save his career by using television effectively to defend himself, won the support of millions vowing never to return their dog checkers
362026692Modern RepublicanismEisenhower's first priority was balancing the budget, accepted most New Deal programs as realities of life, Social Security was extended to 10 million more citizens, minimum wage raised, additional public housing, soil bank initiated to reduce farm production, opposed health insurance, "bland leading the bland"
362026693Department of Health, Education, and Welfareconsolidation of welfare programs, headed by Oveta Culp Hobby
362026694Interstate Highway Act1956 Eisenhower passed this bill, authorized the construction of 42,000 miles of highways linking the nation's major cities, improve national defense, created jobs, promoted new industries, accelerated growth of suburbs, more homogeneous national culture, etc.
362026695Eisenhower Prosperitycountry enjoyed a steady growth rate with little inflation, deficits fell in relation to national wealth, some historians say his economic policies were most successful of any modern president's
362026696Election of 1956Eisenhower suffered heart attack and major surgery in 1956, Democrats questioned his health, ticket renominated, Stevenson again nominated, Eisenhower won by an even great margin
362047445John Foster DullesEisenhower's Secretary of State, advocated "new look" for US foreign policy, took initiative in challenging Soviet Union and China, "liberating captive nations", declaring Soviets would back down because of US nuclear superiority
362047446BrinkmanshipA 1956 term used by Secretary of State John Dulles to describe a policy of risking war in order to protect national interests
362047447Massive RetaliationDulles advocated spending more on nuclear weapons and less on traditional techniques, would decrease the budget, increase pressure on enemies, nuclear weapons could be deterrent for larger nations but not "brushfire" wars
362047448Collapse of Coloniesone of the most important developments in the postwar era, dozens of colonies in Africa and Asia gained their independence, Pakistan and India were new nations, Indonesia, etc., Third World
362047449Covert Actionundercover intervention in the internal politics of growing nations was better than troops, 1953 CIA played a role in helping overthrow government in Iran, supported the shah in return for oil prices, US seemed to be driving nations toward dictators, etc.
362047450Reza PahlaviIranian shah who the US supported in return for lower oil prices
362047451Korean ArmisticeEisenhower understood no quick fix was possible, threat of nuclear war and death of Stalin led to agreement on armistice in July 1953
362047452Fall of IndochinaFrench tried to retake Southeast Asian colony, Ho Chi Minh was Communist leader there, aided by Soviets, French were defeated at Dien Bien Phu, Eisenhower refused to send troops, France fell, divided into Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam
362047453Ho Chi MinhCommunist leader in Vietnam
362047454Division of VietnamVietnam was temporarily divided at the 17th parallel until a general election could be held, new nation remained divided, North by Minh, South by Diem
362047455Ngo Dinh Diemanti-Communist ruler in South Vietnam
362047456Domino Theoryif South Vietnam fell under Communist control, one nation after another in Southeast Asia would fall, until Australia and New Zealand were in dire danger
362047457Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO)to prevent the "fall" to communism of South Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, regional defense pact, eight nations signed it in 1954
362047458Suez CrisisNasser and Egypt asked the US for funds to build a dam on the Nile, US refused, Nasser turned to Soviet to help build a damn, Egypt then seized the Suez Canal, British French and Israeli took it back, Eisenhower condemned it, resolution made, invading forces withdrew
362047459Eisenhower DoctrineUS in 1957 pledged economic and military aid to any Middle Eastern country threatened by communism, first applied doctrine to Lebanon
362047460Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Iran, and Venezuela, oil was shaping to be a large foreign policy issue, conflict in Middle East would be growing problem for US presidents
362047461Spirit of GenevaEisenhower presented an "atoms for peace" plan, Soviets wanted to reduce Cold War tensions, withdrew troops from Austria and established peaceful relations, US proposed open skies above nations to eliminate chance of surprise nuclear attack, Soviets rejected it, produced first thaw in Cold War
362047462Nikita Khrushchevnew Soviet leader, denounced crimes of Stain and supported "peaceful coexistence" with the west
362047463Hungarian Revoltpopular uprising overthrew government backed by Moscow, replaced briefly by more liberal leaders, Khrushchev sent in tanks to crush the rebellion, US TOOK NO ACTION, Eisenhower believed it may set off a world war
362047464SputnikSoviet Union launched first satellites into orbit around Earth, technical leadership of US was in question
362047465National Defense and Education Actauthorized giving hundreds of millions in federal money to the schools for science and foreign language education
362047466National Aeronautics and Space Administrationcreated by Congress in 1958 to direct US efforts to build missiles and explore outer space, billions appropriated
362047467Camp DavidSoviets gave West Berlin six months to pull troops out to give city to East, US refused, Eisenhower invited Khrushchev to US, agreed to put off crisis and scheduled another summit
362047468U-2 IncidentRussians shot down high-altitude US spy plane over the Soviet Union, exposed secret US tactic for gaining information, Eisenhower took full responsibility for the flights, Khrushchev called off the summit
362047469Fidel Castrobearded revolutionary, overthrew Batista, nationalized American-owned businesses and properties in Cuba, Eisenhower threatened to cut off trade with US, planned to set up a Communist state in Cuba
362047470Eisenhower's Legacyclaims credit for checking Communist aggression, keeping peace without loss of American lives, started process of relaxing tensions with the Soviet Union, initiated first arms limitations by suspending above-ground testing of nuclear weapons
362047471Military-Industrial ComplexEisenhower's farewell address, spoke out against negative impact of cold war, arms race was taking on a momentum of its own, US was in danger of going down a dangerous path to a military state
362047472Origins of Civil Rights MovementJackie Robinson broke color line in baseball in 1947, Truman integrated armed forces in 1948, 1950s still had laws segregating schools and most public facilities, many were still kept from voting
362047473Changing Demographicsorigins in civil rights movement can be traced to movement of millions of African Americans from rural South to urban centers, African-Americans joined in DEMOCRATS
362047474Changing Attitudes in Cold Warmany saw segregation against blacks as glaring wrongs that needed to be corrected, the fight for freedom was obstructed
362047475Brown v. Board of EducationNAACP lawyers argued that segregation of black children in the public schools was unconstitutional because it violated the Fourteenth Amendment, Earl Warren ruled that "separate facilities are inherently unequal", segregation should send with all deliberate speed
362047476Little Rock Central HSstates in Deep South fought Brown v. Board of Ed, Orval Faubus used National Guard to prevent nine African-American students from enrolling, Eisenhower ordered federal troops to stand guard and protect black students as they walked to school
362047477Montgomery Bus BoycottRosa Parks was too tired to move to back of bus, arrested for violating segregation law, sparked massive African American protest, Martin Luther King Jr. emerged as inspiring leader of the movement
362056424Civil Rights Acts of 1957 and 1960modest in scope, first since Reconstruction passed by Congress, gave the Justice Department new powers to protect the voting rights of blacks
362056425Southern Christian Leadership Conferenceformed by Martin Luther King Jr., organized ministers and churches in the South to get behind the civil rights struggle
362056426Greensboro Sit-Inscollege students started a movement after being refused service at a Woolworth's lunch counter, students would deliberately invite arrest to spark awareness
362056427Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committeeformed a few months after Greensboro, used the sit-in tactic to integrate restaurants, hotels, buildings, libraries, etc.
362056428Popular Culture in the 1950sconformity to social norms, consensus about political issues and conformity in social behavior
362056429Televisiontelevision became a center of family life in American homes, 55 million sets, Newton Minnow "a vast wasteland"
362056430Advertisingname brands promoted common material wants, suburban shopping centers, plastic credit cards, McDonald's yellow arches
362056431Paperbacks/RecordsAmericans read more than ever, books were selling a million copies a day, inexpensive long-playing record albums, 45 rpm records, teenagers fell in love with rock and roll music of Elvis
362056432Corporate AmericaMORE WHITE COLLAR THAN BLUE COLLAR, conglomerates began to dominate industries, large corporations promoted teamwork and conformity
362056433"The Organization Man"William Whyte, documented the loss of individuality in corporate America
362056434William Whytewrote "The Organization Man"
362056435"Protestant, Catholic, Jew"William Herberg's book, commented on new religious tolerance of the times, law of interest in doctrine, religious membership became source of identity of socialization
362056436Women's Rolehomemaking was a full time job for millions of women, role reaffirmed by Spock's book, evidence of discontent was growing, more married women entered the WORKFORCE
362056437"Baby and Child Care"Dr. Benjamin Spock, book reaffirming in the mass media the role of women in the household
362056438"The Lonely Crowd"David Riesman criticized the replacement of "inner-directed" individuals in society with "other-directed" conformists
362056439David Riesmanwrote "The Lonely Crowd"
362056440"The Affluent Society"John Kenneth Galbraith wrote about the failure of wealthy Americans to address the need for increased social spending for the common good
362056441John Kenneth Galbraithwrote "The Affluent Society"
362056442C. Wright Millswrote "White Collar" (dehumanizing corporate world) and "The Power Elite" (threats to freedom)
362056443"The Catcher in the Rye"JD Salinger provided classic commentary of "phoniness" as viewed by a troubled teenager
362056444JD Salingerwrote "The Catcher in the Rye"
362056445"Catch-22"Joseph Heller satirized the stupidity of the military and war
362056446Beat Generationa group of rebellious writers and intellectuals, advocated spontaneity, use of drugs, rebellion against societal standards, became models for youth rebellion of the sixties
362056447Dr. Benjamin Spockwrote "Baby and Child Care"
362056448Jack Kerouac"On the Road"
362056449"On the Road"A man abandons New York and its intellectualism to seek enlightenment through unmeditated experience on the American road, Jack Kerouac
362056450Allen Ginsberg"Howl", United States poet of the beat generation
362056451"Howl""I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness", Allen Ginsberg

Unit 8: Evolution Flashcards

Unit 8 Evolution, Natural Selection, and Speciation

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726210651Charles Darwin"Father of Evolution" He suggested the theory of Natural Selection
726210652Natural SelectionThe process by which those organisms best suited to their environment will survive and reproduce
726210653EvolutionChange in a population over time
726210654TheoryA scientifically acceptable general principle or body of principles offered to explain phenomena
7262106553 Factors that Cause Natural Selection to Take Place1. Overpopulation 2. Survival of the Fittest 3. Variation
726210656Artificial SelectionA technique in which a breeder selects particular traits; can cause divergent evolution to occur
726210657Divergent EvolutionWhen related populations or species become more and more dissimiliar (example different breeds of dogs)
726210658AdaptationAnything that helps an organism to survive and preproduce in its environment
726210659MimicryThe resemblance of one organism to another or to an object in its surroundings to be hidden and protected from predators (Example: Bird poop Catepillar)
726210660CamouflageFavorable coloration which helps many organisms escape predation (Example: Owl that is the same color as a tree)
726210661Structural AdaptationsPhysical trait thats helps an organism survive and reproduce
726210662Behavioral AdaptationsSpecific behaviors that helps an organism survive and reproduce
726210663Examples of Structrual AdaptationsMimicry and Camouflage
726210664Examples of Behavioral AdaptationsHibernation, Estivation, Migration and mating rituals
726210668Examples of Evidences of EvolutionFossils, Embryology, Homologuous Body Structures, Vestigial Organs and Biochemistry
726210669FossilRemains of organism or their imprint that have been preserved by natural processes
726210670Relative Age DatingEvents are placed in their proper sequence or order without knowing their absolute age in years
726210671Law of SuperpositionYounger rocks are deposited on top of older rocks
726210672Absolute Age DatingThe age of a rock can be estimated by analyzing the element it contains
726210673EmbryologyThe study of the formation , early growth and development of living organisms
726210674Homologous Body StructureSturcture looks and functions differently but comes from the same part of the embryo (Example: Arm, wing and fin)
726210675Vestigial OrgansStructure with no useful purpose (Example: Appendix)
726210676BiochemistryMost orgnaims have exact same chemical compounds (Examples DNA and ATP)
726210677Adaptive RadiationDifferent species have traits with different structures and functions that allow them to live in many different environments (Example: Darwin's Finches)
726210678CladogramDiagram that shows the evolutionary relationships among a group of organisms
726210679SpeciesOrganisms that have the ability to interbreed and produce fertile offspring in nature
726210680SpeciationThe evolution of a new species
726210682Types of IsolationGeographic, Reproductive, Behavioral and Temporal
726210683Geographic IsolationOccurs if a physical barrier separates a population into groups which prevents interbreeding and gene exchange
726210684Reproductive IsolationInability of a speices to breed succesfully with related species due to geographical, behavior, physiological or genetic barriers or differences
726210685Behavior IsolationIsolating mechansim in which two speices living in the same area do not mate because of differences in courtship behavior
726210686Temporal IsolationPopulations may mate or flower at different seasons or different times of day
726210687Jean LamarckSuggested the selective use or disuse of organs; organisms acqured or lost certain traits during their lifetime and then pass trait onto their offspring.

Aztecs/Mayas/Incas Flashcards

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92989144empireterritory and people under the control of one leader or group0
92989145canalsman-made waterways used to irrigate crops1
92989146sacrificechoosing of an animal, person, slave to be given to the Gods2
92989147slash and burnmethod of farming used by by the Aztecs and Mayans3
92989148terracemethod of farming used by the Incas4
92989149Yucatan Peninsulapart of Central America where the Mayas settled5
92989150maizeanother word for corn6
92989151Andes Mountainslocation of where the Incas settled7
92989152Northern Mexicolocation of where the Aztecs settled8
92989153Hernando CortesSpanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs9
92989154Asiapeople immigrated from this continent across the Bering Strait10
92989155Tenochtitlancapital city of the Aztec civilization which is now modern day Mexico City11
92989156Incamost devoloped, most technological civilization12

AP U.S.History Another set not by Chapters Flashcards

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33752764John Adamssaid, "The Revolution was effected before the war commenced. The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people...This radical change in the principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the peoplej was the real American Revolution."
33752765John Quincy Adamssecretary of state under Monroe; deftly negotiated a number of treaties that fixed U.S. borders, opened new territories, and acquired Florida from the Spanish
33752766Jane Addamsfounded Hull House
33752767American Antislavery Societyn abolitionist society founded by William Lloyd Garrison and Arthur Tappan. Frederick Douglass was a key leader of the society and often spoke at its meetings
33752768American Federation of Laboronly skilled workers, led by Gompers, focused on "bread and butter" issues
33752769American Protective Associationan American anti-Catholic society (similar to the Know Nothings) that was founded on March 13, 1887 by Attorney Henry F. Bowers in Clinton, Iowa
33752770Susan B. Anthonyled the fight for women's suffrage, convincing Congress to introduce a suffrage amendment to the Consitution
33752771Antimasonic Partya 19th century minor political party in the United States. It strongly opposed Freemasonry, and was founded as a single-issue party, aspiring to become a major party
33752772Chester Arthurpresident during Gilded Age
33752773Elizabeth Blackwellan abolitionist, women's rights activist, and the first female doctor in the United States
33752774John Brownled a raid on a proslavery camp, murdering five; raided Harper's Ferry
33752775William Jennings Bryanbacked by Populists in 1896 presidential election
33752776Jame Buchananhad been out of the country for 4 years when elected president in 1856
33752777Chief Joseph and the Nez Percethe chief of the Wal-lam-wat-kain (Wallowa) band of Nez Perce Indians during General Oliver O. Howard's attempt to forcibly remove his band and the other "non-treaty" Indians to a reservation in Idaho. For his principled resistance to the removal, he became renowned as a humanitarian and peacemaker
33752778Civil Service Commissioncreated by Pendleton Act to oversee examinations for potential government employees
33752779Committees of Correspondencegroups throughout the colonies that traded ideas and apprised each other of the political mood
33752780Coxey's Armya protest march by unemployed workers from the United States, led by the populist Jacob Coxey. They marched on Washington D.C. in 1894, the second year of a four-year economic depression that was the worst in United States history to that time
33752781Eugene V. Debsled Socialists
33752782Thomas A. Edisoninventor
33752783Emerson and Thoreautranscendentalists
33752784Millard Fillmorethe thirteenth President of the United States, serving from 1850 until 1853, and the last member of the Whig Party to hold that office
33752785First Continental Congressall colonies except Georgia attended in 1774
33752786Free-Soil Partya regional, single-issue party devoted to the goals of the Wilmot Proviso
33752787Robert Fultoninventor of steamboat
33752788James Garfieldpresident during Gilded Age
33752789Citizen Edmond Genetvisited America to seek its assistance in the French Revolution
33752790George IIInew kin, felt that the colonists should help pay the debt from the Seven Years' War
33752791Samuel Gompersled the AFL, concentrated on "bread and butter" issues
33752792The Grange movementcooperatives, with the purpose of allowing farmers to buy machinery and sell crops as a group and, therefore, reap the benefits of economies of scale
33752793Ulysses S. Grantcorrupt administration
33752794Greenback PartyThe party opposed the shift from paper money back to a specie-based monetary system because it believed that privately owned banks and corporations would then reacquire the power to define the value of products and labor. Conversely, they believed that government control of the monetary system would allow it to keep more currency in circulation, as it had in the war
33752795Benjamin Harrisonpresident during Gilded Age
33752796William Henry Harrisonthe first Whig president
33752797Rutherford B. Hayeselected president in 1876
33752798William Randolph Hearsthelped newspaper industry grow with yellow journalism
33752799Andrew Jacksonpopular president who believed in universal manhood suffrage
33752800Thomas Jeffersonwrote the Declaration of Independence; Secretary of State under Washington
33752801Andrew JohnsonLincoln's vice-president; opposed secession and strongly supported Lincoln during his first term
33752802Knights of Laborone of the most important American labor organizations of the 19th century, demanded an end to child and convict labor, equal pay for women, a progressive income tax, and the cooperative employer-employee ownership of mines and factories
33752803Know-Nothing (American) Partymet privately and remained secretive about their political agenda, rallied around a single issue: hatred of foreigners
33752804Ku Klux Klantargeted those who supported Reconstruction; it attacked and often murdered scalawags, black and white Republican leaders, community activists, and teachers
33752805Liberty PartyThe party was an early advocate of the abolitionist cause. It broke away from the American Anti-Slavery Society due to grievances with William Lloyd Garrison's leadership
33752806Abraham Lincoln40% of popular vote; over 50% of electoral vote
33752807Alfred Thayer Mahan (author, The Influence of Sea Power Upon History)His ideas on the importance of sea power influenced navies around the world, and helped prompt naval buildups before World War I
33752808Horace Manninstrumental in pushing for public education and education reform in general
33752809William McKinleypro-business, his assassination made Theodore Roosevelt president
33752810James Monroepresident who wanted Europe to stay out of the Western Hemisphere
33752811Mormon Churchfounded by Joseph Smith, moved to Salt Lake City
33752812National Labor Unionfirst national labor federation in the United States
33752813Thomas PaineEnglish printer who advocated colonial independence and argued for the merits of republicanism over monarchy
33752814Franklin Piercemoderate, elected president after publishing of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
33752815James Polka Democrat expansionist who ran against Henry Clay in 1844: "54 40 or fight", Mexican-American War
33752816Populist Party/Platformfarmers' movement: government ownership of railroads and telegraphs, a graduated income tax, direct election of U.S. senators, and shorter workdays
33752817Joseph Pulitzerhelped newspaper industry grow with yellow journalism
33752818Queen Liluokalani/Hawaiithe last monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaii; her government was overthrown by the U.S.
33752819Republican Partydedicated to keeping slavery out of the territories, but they championed a wider range of issues, including the further development of national roads, more liberal land distribution in the West, and increased protective tariffs
33752820Rough Ridersthe name bestowed by the American press on the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry Regiment during the Spanish-American War
33752821Second Continental Congressconvened just weeks after the battles of Lexington and Concord. It prepared for war by establishing a Continental Army, printing money, and creating government offices to supervise policy.
33752822Seventh Day Adventist Churcha Protestant Christian denomination which is distinguished mainly by its observance of Saturday, the "seventh day" of the week, as the Sabbath; established in 1863 with Ellen G. White as one of its founders
33752823Shakersutopian group that splintered from the Quakers, believed that they and all other churches had grown too interested in this world and neglectful of their afterlives; no sex
33752824Sons of Libertygroup who protested the Stamp Act
33752825Elizabeth Cady Stantonone of the leader's of the women's rights movement
33752826Zachary TaylorWhig military hero, elected president
33752827Frederick Jackson Turner (author of The Significance of the Frontier in American History)announced that the frontier was gone, and with it the first period of American history
33752828Nat Turnerled violent slave uprising, caused passage of black codes
33752829"Boss" Tweedan American politician who was convicted for stealing over 100 million dollars from New York City taxpayers through political corruption; head on Tammany Hall
33752830Martin Van Burenbecame president as the country was entering the Panic of 1837; made the situation worse by continuing Jackson's policy of favoring hard currency
33752831Booker T. Washingtonpromoted economic independence as the means by which blacks could improve their lot
33752832George Washingtonled a colonial contingent that attacked a French outpost and lost badly, but welcomed as a hero in Virginia; first president
33752833Whig Partya loose coalition that shared one thing in common: opposition to one or more of the Democrats' policies
33752834Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)spearheaded the crusade for prohibition
33752835Workingmen's Partythe first Marxist-influenced political party in the United States

AP U.S.history Summer Assignment Quiz Flashcards

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453933833Act of Tolerationan act passed in Maryland 1649 that granted freedom of worship to all Christians; although it was enacted to protect the Catholic minority in Maryland, it was a benchmark of religious freedom in all the colonies. It did not extend to non-Christians, however.
453933834Anne Hutchinson------------- was a dissenter in the Massachusetts Bay Colony who caused a schism in the Puritan community. Eventually, ---------'s faction lost out in a power struggle for the governorship. S/he was expelled from the colony in 1673 and traveled southward with a number of her followers, establishing the settlement of Portsmouth, Rhode Island
453933835AntinomianismAnne Hutchinson's heretical belief that the truly saved need not obey human or divine law
453933836Black LegendConcept that Spanish conquerors merely tortured and murdered Indians, stole gold and infected them with smallpox, leaving nothing of benefit
453933837CalvanismEarly Christian belief that God predetermines a person's destination in their life and afterlife (heaven and hell).
453933838Columbian ExchangeThe exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyages.
453933839Crop RotationThe practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
453933840Edmund AndrosAutocratic and unpopular governor of the Dominion of New England; he was toppled from power and was caught while trying to make his escape dressed as a woman.
453933841Francisco CoronadoIn 1540-1542, searched for fabled golden cities, which turned out to be adobe pueblos. Wandered all to Arizona and New Mexico discovering the grand Canyon of the Colorado River and enormous herds of bison.
453933842Fundamental OrdersThe constitution of the Connecticut River colony drawn up in 1639, it established a government controlled in democratic style by the "substantial" citizens.
453933843Hernan CortesSpanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547)
453933844House of BurgessesThe first elected legislative assembly in the New World established in the Colony of Virginia in 1619, representative colony set up by England to make laws and levy taxes but England could veto its legistlative acts.
453933845Indentured Servitudethe system of temporary servitude, where young men and women bound themselves to masters for fixed terms of servitude, in exchange for passage to America, food and shelter. This method of labor was one of the largest elements of colonial population in America.
453933846Jacob LeislerGerman immigrant that helped overthrow the Dominion governor. He assumed the office of governor of New York without King's permission and controlled province with help from the militia. When the King appointed a new governor, ------ hesitated to give up his authority, so he was tried with treason and hung.
453933847James OglethorpeFounder and governor of the Georgia colony. He ran a tightly-disciplined, military-like colony. Slaves, alcohol, and Catholicism were forbidden in his colony. Many colonists felt that ---------- was a dictator, and that (along with the colonist's dissatisfaction over not being allowed to own slaves) caused the colony to break down and---------- to lose his position as governor.
453933848John Peter ZengerPublished articles critical of British governor William Cosby. He was taken to trial, but found not guilty. The trial set a precedent for freedom of the press in the colonies.
453933849John RolfeHe was one of the English settlers at Jamestown (and he married Pocahontas). He discovered how to successfully grow tobacco in Virginia and cure it for export, which made Virginia an economically successful colony.
453933850John SmithHelped found and govern Jamestown. His leadership and strict discipline helped the Virginia colony get through the difficult first winter.
453933851John WinthropAs governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, -------- (1588-1649) was instrumental in forming the colony's government and shaping its legislative policy. He envisioned the colony, centered in present-day Boston, as a "city upon a hill" from which Puritans would spread religious righteousness throughout the world.
453933852Johnathan Edwardsan american theologian and congregational clergyman whose sermons stirred the religious revival called the GREAT AWAKENING known for siners in the hands of an angry god sermon
453933853King PhilipLeader of the Native Americans who kept attacking settlers in New England. After he was killed, his head was displayed on a pole for 25 years
453933854L'anse aux MeadowsSite where Viking artifacts were found, indicating their presence around 1000 A.D.
453933855Leisler's RebellionJacob ------- seized control of lower New York from 1689 to 1691. The uprising, which occurred in the midst of Britain's "Glorious Revolution," reflected colonial resentment against the policies of King James II. Royal authority was restored in 1691 by British troop
453933856Mayflower CompactThis document was drafted in 1620 prior to settlement by the Pilgrims at Plymouth Bay in Massachusetts. It declared that the 41 males who signed it agreed to accept majority rule and participate in a government in the best interest of all members of the colony. This agreement set the precedent for later documents outlining commonwealth rule.
453933857Mercantilisman economic system (Europe in 18th C) to increase a nation's wealth by government regulation of all of the nation's commercial interests
453933858Nathaniel Bacona farmer in the backcountry, his resentment of Berkeley and the unbalanced power of the Virginia government, lead to a rebellion, by him and other backcountry farmers. When Berkeley refused to let ------- and other farmers fight nearby Indians, he went into Jamestown, with his own militia, burned most of the city, and drove Berkeley out of town.
453933859PocahontasA native Indian of America, daughter of Chief Powahatan, who was one of the first to marry an Englishman, John Rolfe, and return to England with him; about 1595-1617;--------- brave actions in saving an Englishman paved the way for many positive English and Native relations.
453933860Pope's RebellionSparked by the Spanish Catholic missionaries' efforts to suppress native religious customs, in 1680, Pueblo rebels destroyed every Catholic Church in New Mexico and killed hundreds of priests and settlers. The Pueblo Indians built a Kiva (a ceremonial religious chamber) on top of the ruins of the Spanish Plaza in Santa Fe. It took the Spaniards almost half a century to reclaim New Mexico
453933861PowhatanChief of the Powhatan Confederacy and father to Pocahontas. At the time of the English settlement of Jamestown in 1607, he was a friend to John Smith and John Rolfe. When Smith was captured by Indians,------------ left Smith's fate in the hands of his warriors. His daughter saved John Smith, and the Jamestown colony. Pocahontas and John Rolfe were wed, and there was a time of peace between the Indians and English until---------- death.
453933862QuakerA religious group that believe all people are equal and are basically good. They feel that violence is always wrong, and refused to carry guns or fight. They also believe in solving all problems peacefully.
453933863Half-Way Covenant..., A Puritan church document; In 1662, the ---------------------allowed partial membership rights to persons not yet converted into the Puritan church; It lessened the difference between the "elect" members of the church from the regular members; Women soon made up a larger portion of Puritan congregations.
453937213Richard Hakluyt..., English promoter of exploration. In 1584 he wrote A Discourse of Western Planting in which he pleaded for colonies to accomplish diverse objects: to extend the reformed religion, to expand trade, to supply England's needs from her own dominions, and various other reasons for exploration.
453950937Roger WilliamsHe founded Rhode Island for separation of Church and State. He believed that the Puritans were too powerful and was ordered to leave the Massachusetts Bay Colony for his religious beliefs.
453950938Thomas HookerA Puritan minister who led about 100 settlers out of Massachusetts Bay to Connecticut because he believed that the governor and other officials had too much power. He wanted to set up a colony in Connecticut with strict limits on government.
453950939Three SistersBeans, Corn, Squash
453950940Treaty Of TordesillasSet the Line of Demarcation which was a boundary established in 1493 to define Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas.
453950941Triangular TradeA three way system of trade during 1600-1800s Aferica sent slaves to America, America sent Raw Materials to Europe, and Europe sent Guns and Rum to Africa
453950942Walter RaleighReceived a charter from Queen Elizabeth I to explore the American coastline. His ships landed on Roanoke, which became a "lost colony."
453950943William PennA Quaker that founded Pennsylvania to establish a place where his people and others could live in peace and be free from persecution.
453950944Marco PoloHis stories of China inspired people to explore the new world

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1669474271492Columbus sailed to the New World
1669474281607Jamestown Established
1669474291763French and Indian War ended
1669474301776Declaration of Independence
1669474311787Constitutional Convention
1669474321789Washington became the first president
1669474331815Era of Good Feelings began
1669474341824Era of Good Feelings ended
1669474351865Reconstruction Era began
1669474361877Reconstruction Era ended
1669474371901Progressive Era began
1669474381917Progressive Era ended
1669474391929Great Depression began
1669474401941Great Depression ended
1669474411946Cold War began
1669474421991Cold War ended
1669474431801Jefferson became president
1669474441829Jackson became president
1669474451861Lincoln became president
1669474461901T. Roosevelt became president
1669474471933F.D Roosevelt became president
1669474481961JFK became president
1669474491775American Revolution began
1669474501783American Revolution ended
1669474511812War of 1812 began
1669474521815War of 1812 ended
1669474531846Mexican-American War began
1669474541848Mexican-American War ended
1669474551861Civil War began
1669474561865Civil War ended
1669474571898Spanish-American War (began and ended)
1669474581914WWI began in Europe
1669474591917U.S entered WWI
1669474601918WWI ends
1669474611939WWII began in Europe
1669474621941U.S enters WWII
1669474631945WWII ends
1669474641950Korean War began
1669474651953Korean War ended
1669474661965LBJ sent U.S. ground troops to Vietnam
1669474671973U.S. troops pulled out of Vietnam
1669474681991Persian Gulf War
1669474691840William Henry Harrison elected
1669474701860Abraham Lincoln elected
1669474711880James Garfield elected
1669474721900William McKinley reelected
1669474731920Warren Harding elected
1669474741940F.D Roosevelt elected to a third term
1669474751960JFK elected
1669474761980Ronald Reagan elected
1669474771620Mayflower Compact
1669474781636Roger Williams established Rhode Island
1669474791681William Penn established Pennsylvania
1669474801692Salem witch trials
1669474811732James Oglethorpe established Georgia
1669474821734Great Awakening sparked
1669474831773Boston Tea Party
1669474841774First Continental Congress
1669474851775Lexington and Concord
1669474861775Second Continental Congress
1669474871781Battle of Yorktown
1669474881786-87Shays' rebellion
1669474891791Bill of Rights
1669474901794Whiskey Rebellion
1669474911803Louisiana Purchase
1669474921814Hartford Convention
1669474931815Battle of New Orleans
1669474941823Monroe Doctrine
1669474951830Indian Removal Act
1669474961832-33Nullification Crisis
1669474971837Panic of 1837
1669474981838Trail of Tears
1669474991848Seneca Falls convention
1669475001849California gold rush
1669475011854Creation of the Republican party
1669475021859John Brown's raids on Harper Ferry
1669475031861Battle of Fort Sumter
1669475041863Emancipation Proclamation
1669475051867Purchase of Alaska
166947506186814th amendment ratified
1669475071876Battle of Little Big Horn
1669475081886Haymarket Square Riot
1669475091887Jane Addams founded Hull House
1669475101890Wounded Knee massacre
1669475111893Panic of 1893
1669475121894Pullman Strike
1669475131903Wright brothers fly first airplane
1669475141904Roosevelt Corollary
1669475151909NAACP organized
166947516191316th amendment ratified
166947517191317th amendment ratified
166947518191918th amendment ratified
166947519192019th amendment ratified
1669475201935Dust Bowl
1669475211957Sputnik
1669475221961Bay of Pigs
1669475231962Cuban Missile Crisis
1669475241968MLK assassinated
1669475251969Neil Armstrong walks on the moon
1669475261972Watergate Scandal
1669475271974Nixon resigns
1669475282001September 11th terrorist attacks
1669475291793Edmon Genet challenges U.S neutrality
1669475301978Camp David Accords signed
1669475311869Transcontinental railroad completed
1669475321887Dawes Indian Severalty Act
1669475331857Dred Scott v Sanford
1669475341969Vietnamization begins
1669475351920Scopes Trial
1669475361831Nat Turner's revolt
1669475371890Sherman Anti-Trust Act
1669475381914Clayton Anti-Trust Act
1669475391778Franco-American Treaty of Alliance signed
1669475401814Treaty of Ghent signed
1669475411918Fourteen points introduced
1669475421948Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombed
1669475431987INF Treaty signed
1669475441819Adams-Onis Treaty signed
1669475451832President Jackson destroyed the Bank of the U.S
1669475461869Knights of Labor created
1669475471886American Federation of Labor (AFL) created
1669475481935Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) created
1669475491882Chinese Exclusion Act
1669475501941Atlantic Charter signed
1669475511949NATO created
1669475521947Marshall Plan announced
1669475531927The Jazz Singer (Movie)
1669475541991Soviet Union dissolved
1669475551776Thomas Paine published Common Sense
1669475561765Stamp Act
166947557186513th amendment ratified
1669475581933Good Neighbor Policy announced
1669475591862Homestead Act
1669475601789John Adams appoints "midnight judges"
1669475611964Lyndon Johnson signed Civil Rights Act
1669475621954Joseph McCarthy censured by the U.S Senate
1669475631955Rosa Parks sets off a bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama
1669475641930Hawley-Smoot Tariff
1669475651896Plessy v Ferguson
1669475661945Yalta Conference
1669475671986Iran-Contra scandal
1669475681968Tet Offensive
1669475691944Invasion of Normanday
1669475701969Apollo 11 landed on the moon
1669475711964Gulf of Tonkin Resolutions
1669475721932Bonus March of WWI veterans on Washington, D.C
1669475731963Betty Friedan published The Feminine Mystique
1669475741852Harriet Beecher Stowed published Uncle Tom's Cabin
1669475751906Upton Sinclair published The Jungle
1669475761798-99Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions
1669475771913Federal Reserve System created
1669475781927Charles Lindbergh flew solo across the Atlantic Ocean
1669475791947Truman Doctrine announced
1669475801947Jackie Robinson signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers
1669475811954Brown v Board of Education
1669475821957Little Rock High School integrated by federal troops
1669475831965Malcolm X assassinated
1669475841973American Indian Movement (AIM) created
1669475851963Martin Luther King, Jr., delivers his "I Have a Dream" speech

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31316071Marco PoloItalian traveler and author, whose writings gave Europeans the first authoritative view of life in the Far East. Two years later, taking Marco along with them, they began a second journey to China.
31316072Francisco PizarroSpanish explorer and conqueror of Peru, noted for his audacity, courage, cruelty, and unscrupulousness and for his abilities as a military and civil leader
31316073Juan Ponce de Leonexplored Florida, which he at first thought was an island, seeking gold and probably not the fountain of youth
31316074Hernando de SotoSpanish adventurer and explorer in the New World. After the conquest of Peru in 1532, De Soto returned to Spain with a fortune
31316075MontezumaLask king of the Aztecs
31316076Christopher ColumbusItalian-Spanish navigator who sailed west across the Atlantic Ocean in search of a route to Asia but achieved fame by making landfall, instead, in the Caribbean Sea
31316077Hernan Cortessailed from Cuba heading to Mexico, he assisted in the conquest of Mexico
31316078Francisco CoronadoSpanish conquistador, first explorer of North America's Southwest, and so-called conqueror of the legendary Seven Cities of Cíbola
31316079Robert de La SalleFrench explorer in North America, who navigated the length of the Mississippi River and claimed the region Louisiana for France
31316080Jacques CartierFrench explorer and mariner, discoverer of the Saint Lawrence River, born in Saint-Malo. Much of the French claim to Canada is based on Cartier's explorations
31316081Giovanni da VerrazanoItalian navigator, born in Val di Greve, near Florence. While on a second expedition Verrazano was killed by Indians in Brazil. The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in New York Harbor between Brooklyn and Staten Island is named after him.
31316082John CabotEnglish navigator and explorer, who attempted to find a direct route to Asia. Although Cabot was probably born in Genoa, as a youth he moved to Venice, where his seafaring career probably began
31316083Vasco Nunez BalboaSpanish explorer, born in Jerez de los Caballeros. Later, Balboa settled in what is now Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, where he unsuccessfully engaged in farming.
31316084Ferdinand of Aragonbecause of his marriage to Isabella of Castile the kingdom of Spain began to unite
31316085Isabella of Castilebecause of her marriage to Ferdinand of Aragon the kingdom of Spain began to unite
31316086Quetzalcoatlwas predicted to be Hernan Cortes by Montezuma
31316087Bartholomeu Dias), Portuguese navigator, first to round the Cape of Good Hope, Africa
31316088Hiawathalegendary chieftain of the Iroquois Indians, said to have lived about 1570. According to legend, Hiawatha employed miraculous powers to protect his people from the evil forces of nature.
31316089Bartholemeu de Las Casasa Dominican friar who witnessed the awful treatment of native Americans
31316090Vasco de GamaPortuguese explorer and navigator, who was the first European to reach India by the sea route.
31316091Treaty of Tordesillasagreement between Spain and Portugal aimed at settling conflicts over land
31316092Mound Buildersin archaeology, name given to Indian peoples who built numerous earth mounds in what is now the eastern and central parts of the U.S., particularly in the Ohio and Mississippi river valleys, during prehistoric time
31316093Spanish Armadafleet assembled and dispatched by King Philip II of Spain in an unsuccessful attempt to invade England in 1588.
31316094Black LegendStories from the Spanish colonies in the Americas that led to the general belief, eagerly endorsed by such rivals as Britain and Holland, that Spain exceeded other nations in cruelty to its subject populations
31316095ConquistadoresA conqueror, especially one of the 16th-century Spanish soldiers who defeated the Indian civilizations of Mexico, Central America, or Peru.
31316096AztecsA member of a people of central Mexico whose civilization was at its height at the time of the Spanish conquest in the early 16th century.
31316097Pope's RebellionThe Pope's Rebellion was a revolt staged by the Pueblo Indians in 1680 against the Spaniards who were enslaving them to dig in mines for gold and silver.
31316098Pueblo IndiansThe Pueblo people are a Native American people in the Southwestern United States
31316099Iroquois Confederacydeveloped the political and organizational skills to sustain a robust military alliance that menaced its neighbors
31316100CartographyThe art or technique of making maps or charts
31316101Native AmericansA member of any of the indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere
31316102VinelandAn unidentified coastal region of northeast North America visited by Norse voyagers as early as c. 1000;was named for the grapes
31316103KivaAn underground or partly underground chamber in a Pueblo village, used by the men especially for ceremonies or councils
31316104MoorsOne of the Muslims who invaded Spain in the 8th century and established a civilization in Andalusia that lasted until the late 15th century
31316105EcosystemAn ecological community together with its environment, functioning as a unit.
31316106EncomiendioIn colonial Spanish America, a system by which the Spanish crown defined the status of the Indian population in its colonies
31316107Dia de la RazaOctober 12, celebrated as a holiday in Spain, Latin America, and Hispanic regions and territories of the United States to commemorate the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the New World in 1492

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303321930predesinationCalvinist doctrine that God has selected some people to be saved and some to be damned
303321932selectCalvinst doctrine those who have been chosed by God for salvation
303321934conversionreligious turn to God - involves intense didentifiable personal experience of grace
303321937visible saintsCalvinism those who publicly proclaimed their experience of conversiona were expected to lead godly lives
303321939callingbelief that saved individuals have a religious obligation to engage in worldly word to go God's work on this earth
303321941heresydeparture from correct or officially defined belief
303321943seditiousrebellion against the government
303321946commonwealthorganized civil government or social order united for a shared purpose
303321948autocraticabsolute or dictatorial rule
303321950asylumplace of refuge and security
303321952proprietaryconcerning exclusive legal ownership - colonies granted to individuals by monarch
303321954blue lawslaws designed to restrict personal behavior in accordance with a strict code of morality
303321956antinomianismit claimed that a holy life was no sure sign of salvation and the truly saved need not obey the laws of God or man
303321958Martin LutherGerman monk who began the Protestant Reformation
303321960John CalvinReformer whose religiousideas inspired English Puritans, Scoth Presbyterians, French Huguenots and Dutch Refomed
303321964CalvinismEmphasized a strong moral code and believed in predestination (the idea that God decided whether or not a person would be saved as soon as they were born).
303321966MassasoitWampanoag chieftain who befriended English colonists
303321968Plymouthestablished by religious seperatists seeking a free place from the Church of England; sailed on the Mayflower in 1620 after getting a charter from the Virginia Company; by the end of the century, Plymouth had become the colony of Massachusetts
303321970Massachusetts Bay ColonyJohn Winthrop called this colony "A City upon a Hill"
303321972Massachusetts Bay Colony-was a "Bible Commonwealth"—a democracy run on Biblical principles -royal charter given to the Puritans -economy based on fur trading fishing and ship building - 1630
303321974John Winthrop..., Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, envisioned colony as a "city upon a hill"
303415300Great Puritan MigrationMass flight by religious dissidents from the persecutions of Archbishop Laud and Charles I
303415301General Courtelected representative assembly in the Massachusetts Bay Colony
303415302PuritansA religious group who wanted to purify the Church of England. They came to America for religious freedom and settled Massachusetts Bay.
303415303QuakersEnglish dissenters who broke from Church of England, preached a doctrine of pacificism, inner divinity, and social equity, under William Penn they founded Pennsylvania
303415304Anne HutchinsonReligious radical who attracted a large following in Mass. She stated that people can achieve salvation without the church, Convicted of Antinomian heresy. Banished to Rhode Island in 1638.
303415305Roger WilliamsPopular Salem minister radical ideas; wanted to make clean break with corrupt church of England probably built first Baptist church; established complete freedom of religion; Banish from Mass. Bay Colony and founded colony of Rhode Island
303415306King PhilipEnglish name for Metacon who forged an alliance among Indians to try to end the spread of English settlement
303415307King PhilipLeader of the Native Americans who kept attacking settlers in New England. After he was killed, his head was displayed on a pole for 25 years
303415308Peter Stuyvesantconquer of New Sweden who later lost Netherland to English
303415309William PennPenn, an English Quaker, founded Pennsylvania in 1682, after receiving a charter from King Charles II the year before. He launched the colony as a "holy experiment" based on religious tolerance.
303415310Mayflower Compact1620 - The first agreement for self-government in America. It was signed by the 41 men on the Mayflower and set up a government for the Plymouth colony.
303415311patroonshipsVast estates along the Hudson River established by the Dutch. They had difficulty attracting peasant labor, and most were not successful.
303415312Protestant Reformationa religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches
303415313doctrine of the covenantPuritan belief that whole purpose of government was to enforce God's laws
303415314Bible Commonwealthgovernment in which religious officals make civil rules. name for the Massachusetts Bay colony that refers to its tax supported churches and visible saints
303415315Protestant ethicway of life based on Biblical teaching that God expects all men to work and all work is a noble duty to be performed toward God
303415316Thomas HookerPuritan minister who founded the colony of Conneticuit in 1639.
303415317Fundamental OrdersSet up a unified government for the towns of the Connecticut area. The first constitution written in America.
303415318Ferdinando Gorgesled failed attempts at colonizing fishermen on the coast of Maine; absorbed by Massachusetts Bay
303415319SquantoNative American who assisted the Pilgrims after their first winter in the New World and was integral to their survival.
303415320Pequot War1637- war between the colonists and the Pequot tribe- ended in destruction of the tribe and uneasy peace
303415321Metacomaka King Philip, Native American ruler, who in 1675 led attack on colonial villages throughout Massachusetts
303415322New England ConfederationMilitary alliance between the New England colonies. Created because of frequent attacks by Indians, the Dutch, and the French, and because England was in a civil war and wasn't going to send aid. Lasted until 1684. - first attempt at colonial unity
303415323Navigation Lawslaws that regulated trade to benefit England's Mercantilist system- only allowed colonies to trade with Britain
303415324Sir Edmund Androsappointed by James II as governor of the Dominion of New England. Was strict about enforcing laws; the colonists hated him
303415325salutary neglectperiod of time where the Navigation Laws were weakly enforced
303415326Dutch West Indies Companytrading company established New Netherlands; attracted English, French Huguenots, Swedes, Jews, and free Africans
303415327New Amsterdama settlement established by the Dutch near the mouth of Hudson River and the southern end of Manhattan Island
303415328New Netherlandsthe Dutch called this land claimed by Henry Hudson in New York this name
303415329Henry HudsonDiscovered what today is known as the Hudson River. Sailed for the Dutch even though he was originally from England. He was looking for a northwest passage through North America.
303415330William Pennfirst American advertising man - noted for sending out agents and pamphlets printed in foreign languages to recruite settler for Pennsylvania
303415331Penn's WoodlandPennsylvania
303415332Chief TammanyIndian who sold land to William Penn
303415333bread coloniesA nickname given the Middle Colonies because they grew grains such as wheat that were exported to New England and Southern Colonies
303467657Restoration coloniesKing Charles paid back supporters(restorers) with land in America. Carolina, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania
303467658proprietary coloniescolonies owned by persons who had been given a royal charter to own the land
303467659royal coloniesdirectly controlled by the king through an appointed governor
303467660charter coloniescolony established by a group of settlers who had been given a formal document allowing them to settle

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492091260mamaluksTurkish slaves that staged a revolution against Islam in the 1200s, establishing a new capital at Smarra in Iraq.
492091261feudalisma political and social system that developed during the Middle Ages; nobles offered protection and land in return for service
492091262caliphAn emperor and religious leader in early Islam. Served as a head of state, military commander, chief judge, and religious leader. The theocratic Islamic Empire was referred to as a caliphate. Successor to Muhummad.
492091263Abbasid DynastyLasted from 750-1258 after the Umayyad dynasty and was a more prosperous time; Baghdad became the capital and both Arab and non-Arab Muslims could hold civil and military offices
492091264Mongol Empirean empire founded in the 12th century by Genghis Khan, which reached its greatest territorial extent in the 13th century, encompassing the larger part of Asia and extending westward to the Dnieper River in eastern Europe.
492091265MongolsCentral Asian nomadic peoples; smashed Turko-Persian kingdoms; captured Baghdad in 1258 and killed last Abbasid caliph
492091266Delhi SultanateA kingdom set up by Islamic invaders under their leader, the sultan, after they defeated the Hindus in Delhi in 1206. This began the spread of Islam throughout northern India over the next two hundred years.
492091267Aztec Civilizationancient mexican natives from mid-1200's. ruined by cortes. descended from mayan-zapotec-toltec civilizations. had writing, priesthood, ritual killings. welcomed whites believing cortes was the reincarnated aztec god. Empire of 12million people which lead to high tax. Had complex road system.
492091268Inca Civilization1400-1500 CE; Andes Mountains and 2500 miles along the west coast of South America; Pachacuti founded the empire in 1430 CE when he stayed to fight for Cuzco while his brother and father fled; Pachacuti and son increased the size of Cuzco and made it an empire; headed by Sapa Inca, who had absolute power; queen was Coya, who could rule when Sapa Inca was away; polytheistic; chief god was Inti; united empire with roads, runners/messengers, military outposts, and imposed language and religion; decline was sudden - emperor died, sons had a civil war, and Francisco Pizzaro came with his army and conquered.
493676286Byzantine Empirecoexisted with and was situated between the Roman and Islamic empires. Greek was spoken here, and its culture had more in common with Eastern cultures (e.g. Persia); its brand of Christianity became an entirely separate branch known as Orthodox Christianity. Emperors were authoritarian rulers who monopolized the industries in their lands. This empire used coined money, which remained remarkably stable, unlike Roman currency.
493676287ManorialismAn economic system based on the manor and lands including a village and surrounding acreage which were administered by a lord. It developed during the Middle Ages to increase agricultural production.
493676288MercenariesHired foreign soldiers
493676289Diasporathe dispersion or spreading of something that was originally localized (as a people or language or culture)
493676290Tribute SystemA system in which defeated peoples were forced to pay a tax in the form of goods and labor. This forced transfer of food, cloth, and other goods subsidized the development of large cities. An important component of the Aztec and Inca economies.
493729581Song Commercial RevolutionIts government encouraged the development of trade through the South China Sea. Developments such as paper money and credit systems helped spur economic growth. Many new inventions also improved life, including the compass, improved printing technology, and assembly-line techniques for pottery production.
493729582Mali EmpireFrom 1235-1400, this was a strong empire of Western African. With its trading cities of Timbuktu and Gao, it had many mosques and universities. The Empire was ruled by two great rulers, Sundiata and Mansa Musa. They upheld a strong gold-salt trade. The fall of the empire was caused by the lack of strong rulers who could govern well.
493729583Timbuktua city in central Mali near the Niger river.
493729584Ming EmpireFollowing the collapse of the Yuan Dynasty after the Mongols were driven out of China, this dynasty marked the return of traditional Chinese rule to the empire in 1368. This dynasty built a strong centralized government based on traditional Confucian principles, reinstated the civil examination, and removed the Mongolian influence by reinvigorating Chinese culture. This dynasty ended in 1644.
493729585Islamic SpainThis medieval civilization (Al-Andalus), running roughly from the 700s to the 1400s, is more often than not hailed for its enlightened multiculturalism by modern scholars? The society supposedly rescued Europe from the "Dark Ages" by preserving Greek knowledge, and promoted peace between otherwise hostile ethnic and religious groups. For the record, Greek knowledge was preserved in the Greek (Eastern) Roman Empire, and tolerance of outsiders wasnʼt one of Al-Andalusʼs virtues.
496208044Hanseatic LeagueAn alliance between feudalistic towns. This partnership had an economic basis; the league controlled trade throughout a large portion of northern Europe. It marked the begining of a trend toward nationhood and increased social mobility among classes.
496225845Swahili City-StatesWaring states that were always competing for control of trade routes and each other. established by swahili., Many of these city-states were Muslim and very cosmopolitan.
496225846Portuguese's Maritime Expansionthe result of the threat to Mediterranean commerce that had developed very rapidly after the crusades, especially the trade in spices.
496225847Portuguese in Ceuta1415, Prince Henry helped conquer this Muslim city in North Africa. Here the Portuguese invaders found stores of pepper, cinnamon, cloves, and other spices, as wells as jewels, gold, and silver.
496225848Magna CartaIn 1215, English nobles rebelled and forced King John to sign a document that reinstated the feudal rights of the nobles, and extended the rule of law to other citizens of England (particularly the burghers). The singing of this document laid the foundation for English parliament.
496226673Spread of Universities in Europe..., The first university located in Europe, only men could go to it, to learn law. To learnfrom Irnerius. The university of Paris was the first university in Northern Europe. masters also known as teachers. In the late 1300s many masters began to leave Paris to start there own universities at Oxford. And by 1500 Europe had over 80 universities. Students studied the liberal arts grammar, rhetoric, logic, arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy. Teachers would read from a basic text. In 4 to 6 years students would begin to earn there masters and Bachelor of Arts. After 10 years students earned a doctor of law, medicine, or theology. The most highly regarded subject was theology.
496240516Guntenberg's printing pressIn 1440, German inventor Johannes invented a process that, with refinements and increased mechanization, remained the principal means of printing until the late 20th century. The inventor's method of printing from movable type, including the use of metal molds and alloys, a special press, and oil-based inks, allowed for the first time the mass production of printed books.
496240517Ottoman troops conquer ConstantinopleIn 1453, the Sultan Mohamad II conquered Constantinople (renamed Istanbul) putting an end to the Eastern Roman Empire
496243942Tang Empireruled over China from 618 to 907CE Under Emperor Xuanzong, China expanded into parts of Manchuria, Mongolia, Tibet, and Korea. This dynasty eventually collapsed, because of the efforts of powerful local warlords. This era is known for its poetry, its development of a transportation and communication network, and its tribute system (where independent countries sent ambassadors to China with gifts to acknowledge the supremacy of the emperor).
496243943Great ZimbabweBantu confederation of Shona-speaking peoples located between Zambezi and Limpopo rivers; developed after 9th century; featured royal courts built of stone; created centralized state by 15th century; king took title of Mwene Mutapa.
499959772May 29, 1453Ottoman Turks Conquer Constantinople
499959773Spread of IslamFrom 633 to 637, Muslims took Syria, Palestine and Mesopotamia. In the next decade, Egypt fell as did the rest of North Africa. In 651, the Muslims conquered the Sassanids and Persia. By 718, Muslims controlled India and the Iberian peninsula (that's Spain and Portugal for the geographically challenged). Special considerations were given by Muslims to the Jews and Christians in their territory as they were followers of the same God, albeit somewhat confused.
499959774Islam and Women's Property RightsDaughters inherit half the property of the sons. This is because men are expected to support their family.
499959775Schisms in ChristianityOne idea, Sabbellianism, said that Jesus was a good man so filled with the Holy Spirit that he became God. Arius proposed a second idea: Christ was a person created by God at the beginning of time to save people. Arius was excommunicated, but a sufficient number of the clergy agreed with him that Constantine intervened.
499959776Schisms in IslamThe Muslim controversy was about who would be the caliph (religious leader) after Umar, the second caliph following Mohammed.The next caliph, Muawiya, started a dynasty which lasted 15 generations: the Umayyad Caliphate. This caused the Muslims to split because one group, the Shiites, wanted Ali's son Hussein to be the next caliph, while the majority, known as Sunnis, were in favor of the Umayyad caliph.
499959777serfsmen of women who were the poorest members of society, peasants who worked the lord's land in exchange for protection
499959778Tale of Genjistory of Prince Genji and his lovers, written by Lady Murasaki Shikibu at end of 11th century, world's first full novel
499959779Constantinebecame the Roman Emperor in 322CE He ordered the building of Constantinople, at the Greek city of Byzantium, which became the capital of a united Roman Empire by 340CE Despite his effective rule, he could not overcome Rome's waning wealth and external pressures. Upon his death, the empire was divided again. Constantinople was the center of the thriving eastern half, and Rome was the center of the declining western half.
499959780SufisIslamic mystics, were effective missionaries of Islam. They boasted a personal relationship with Allah, and their teachings made Islam highly adaptable to different circumstances, allowing individuals to mold their relationships with Allah to fit their needs and beliefs. Because of this, they converted many people to Islam during the Abbasid Dynasty.
499959781Crusadesmilitary campaigns undertaken by European Christians to take over the Holy Land during the eleventh through fourteenth centuries. These Christians wanted to convert Muslims and other non-Christians to Christianity.
499959782Black Deatha form of bubonic plague that spread over Europe in the 14th century and killed an estimated quarter of the population.
499959783Battle of Talas RiverIn 751 AD, was a conflict between the Arab Abbasid Caliphate and the Chinese Tang Dynasty for control of the Syr Darya. Since the Islamic people won the battle, they were able to exert their religion and cultural influences onto the Turkic people.
499990479Ibn BattutaMoroccan Muslim scholar, the most widely traveled individual of his time. He wrote a detailed account of his visits to Islamic lands from China to Spain and the western Sudan.
499990480Marco Polo(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.
499990481Treasure ShipsA fleet of hundreds of ships set out to explore new lands under the ruling of Zhu di and Zheng heduring the Ming Dynasty.
499990482VikingsA group of powerful invaders from Scandinavia. Beginning about 800, they used multi-oared boats to raid well outside their borders along the North Atlantic coast and inland rivers. The Vikings were also merchants and fishermen, developing some of the earliest known commercial fisheries in northern Europe. Eventually, the Vikings were converted to Christianity.
509870786Polynesian MigrationThe Polynesians migrated eastward to Hawaii by boat to spread culture, bring a caste system, establish military and establish religion from the 600's-1300's.
509870787Mongol Empiresan empire founded in the 12th century by Genghis Khan, which reached its greatest territorial extent in the 13th century, encompassing the larger part of Asia and extending westward to the Dnieper River in eastern Europe.
509870788Effects of Mongol ruleThe Mongol Empire would become the largest empire at its peak, stretching from China as far as Russia. Mongol rule in these areas integrated them from the rest of the world, and stimulated trade between Europe and Asia. This would have profound effects that would continue many centuries after the disintegration of the empire (which was caused by the need for different styles or government in different areas, and war between Chingis' successors), including stimulating Europeans to explore the world looking for Asia's riches.
509870789GuildsBusiness associations that dominated medieval towns; they passed laws, levied taxes, built protective walls for the city, etc. Each guild represented workers in one occupation such as weavers, bakers, brewers, sword makers, etc.
509870790Foot bindingpractice in Chinese society to mutilate women's feet in order to make them smaller; produced pain and restricted women's movement; made it easier to confine women to the household
509870791neo-confucianismTerm used to describe new approaches to understanding classic Confucian texts that became the basic ruling philosophy of China from the Song period to the twentieth century. (p. 258), term that describes the resurgence of Confucianism and the influence of Confucian scholars during the T'ang Dynasty; a unification of Daoist or Buddhist metaphysics with Confucian pragmatism
509870792griotsProfessional oral historians who served as keepers of traditions and advisors to kings within the Mali Empire
509870793Al idrisia Muslim geographer who collected information from Arab travelers. he proved that land did not go all the way around the Indian Ocean as many people thought.

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