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AP World History - Period 4 Flashcards

Hello, welcome to the ultimate study guide for the AP World History exam. Have fun, and good luck. This is basically a compilation of every notecard term in the unit.

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6820845282Early Modern Periodthe time period of 1450 - 1750 (it is called this because events occurring in this time directly shape regional/political units of todays world)0
6820845283Catholic Reformationthe church's actions to revive their reputation and membership roles in 1545 (regained control of most of southern Europe, Austria, Poland, and much of Hungary)1
6820845284Jesuitsa religious order converting people to return to the church (went to Asia + Americas in 1500's)2
6820845285Thirty Years WarWar within the Holy Roman Empire between German Protestants and their allies (Sweden, Denmark, France) and the emperor and his ally, Spain; ended in 1648 after great destruction with Treaty of Westphalia3
6820845287English Civil WarThis was the revolution as a result of whether the sovereignty would remain with the king or with the Parliament. Eventually, the kingship was abolished.4
6820845288Scientific Revolutiona new vision of science developed during the renaissance in the 17th + 18th century5
6820845291Galileoused the first telescope during the Renaissance in 1609, where he made many large discoveries in the solar system, until he was put under house arrest for spreading conflicting ideas6
6820845292Isaac Newtondiscovered the basic principles of motion + gravity, where he captured the vision of a entire universe in simple laws7
6820845293Humanisminterest in the capabilities and accomplishments of individuals8
6820845294Patronssupporters of the arts, with payment and such, they found talented artists, often when they were young9
6820845295Mediciwas a powerful family of Florence in the mid to late 1400s that sponsored artists as a rich merchant family10
6820845297Johan Gutenberga German goldsmith and printer, who created the printing press, in 145411
6820845299Protestant 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 churches12
6820845300IndulgencesThe Catholic Church's grants of salvation for money in the 1500s, and was part of the growing corruption of the church.13
6820845302Anglican ChurchA form of Christianity established by Henry VIII that was not decided on the grounds of religious belief, but because the pope would not allow him to divorce his wife.14
6820845304Edict of NantesThe granting of tolerance to Protestants through this, which was later revoked by King Louis XIV15
6820845305Martin Luthera German monk who wrote the 95 theses in 1517, which were 95 propositions that criticized the Catholic Church16
6820845306Renaissance ManTitle of a person who was smart and genius in the Renaissance Era.17
6820845307DeismGod built the universe and let it run. Clockmaker theory.18
6820845312New MonarchiesMonarchies that emerged that differed from their medieval predecessors in having greater centralization of power, more regional boundaries, and stronger representative institutions19
6820845313Constitutional MonarchyStates where rulers shared power with a parliament, a body of representatives selected by the nobility and urban citizens20
6820845314Gentrythe most powerful members of a society, and landowners that affected the style of the old aristocracy21
6820845315Enlightenmentthe emphasis on human abilities and accomplishments and the importance of independent and rational thought22
6820845318Montesquieuadmired the British Parliament that had successfully gained power at the expense of the king, who also advocated a three-branch government with three branches that shared political power23
6820845322Holy Roman Empirea place/time where religion remained very important, and religious issues continued to fragment, and strong kings emerged in the 16th century24
6820845323Reconquestthe retaking of land in Iberia by Spain and Portugal in a religious crusade to expand. This conquest advanced in waves over several centuries.25
6820845324Phillip IIruled Spain at the height of its power in the 15th century26
6820845325Divine Rightwith God's blessing of the king's authority, the legitimacy of royalty across Europe was enhanced, and occurred under the reign of Louis XIV during the 17th and 18th centuries27
6820845326Louis XIVUnderstood the importance of a "theatre state", by building a magnificent palace at Versailles, and the apex of absolutism occurred under him28
6820845327Absolute Monarchies vs. limited monarchiesabsolute monarchies held complete control over their kingdom vs. the limited power.29
6820845328Capitalisman economic system based on private ownership of property and business that provide goods to be bough and sold in a free manner30
6820845329Mercantilismthe responsibility of government to promote the states economy to improve the revenues and limit imports to prevent profits from going to outsiders (allows industry to develop their own business)31
6820845330Joint-stock Companiesthese companies organized commercial ventures on a large scale by allowing investors to buy and sell shares. The new capitalist system largely replaced the old guild system of the middle ages.32
6820845331Putting out systemthe concept of producing goods in the countryside outside the guilds control by delivering raw materials to their homes, where they are transformed into finished products to be used up later33
6820845332Bourgeoisemiddle class; factory owners who put long hours and much of their profits into their businesses34
6820845334Versaillesa place where Louis' palace was built symbolizing the French's triumph over the traditional rights of the nobility and clergy. This kept nobles away from plotting rebellions, and 'distracted europe'.35
6820845335Zheng Heled expiditions in Chinese junks across the atlantic ocean, with one goal being to assert Chinas power after the demise of the Yuan dynasty.36
6820845338Caravela new ship developed by the portuguese, which was much smaller than the junk, but size allowed for exploration of shallower coastal areas37
6820845339Vasco da Gamaset out to find the tip of Africa and connect it to the Indian Ocean, and discovered the fastest and safest ways to travel to Portugal38
6820845340Christopher ColumbusA Genoese mariner who convinced Isabella and Ferdinand to sponsor a voyage across the Atlantic after he was turned down by the Genoese and Portugal. He believed he could reach east Asia by sailing West.39
6820845341Treaty of Tordesillas "Tortillas"a treaty making Spain and Portugal land claim boundary. Portugal pushes its explorations to India and beyond.40
6820845342Magellanhad a ship that was first to circumnavigate the glove, even though Magellan himself died in the phillipines41
6820845343Conquistadorswent to search for gold and convert the natives to Christianity in the interior of Mexico42
6820845344Cortessought to find the Aztec capital, and took over the Aztec land - with help of Amerindians, disease, and technology43
6820845348Ethnocentrismthe term that describes the tendency of human beings to view their own culture as superior44
6820845353Mestizoscomposed of European and Amerindian children, part of the castas45
6820845354Mulattoescomposed of European and African children, also part of the castas46
6820845357Encomiendathe system in which conquistadors had forced natives to do work for them47
6820845358Creolescomposed of those born in the new world; a quickly growing class48
6820845359Castasa middle-level status between Europeans at the top; and Amerindians and blacks at the bottom49
6820845360Protestant work ethica work ethic of the protestants that encouraged individual endeavors towards gaining wealth50
6820845361Dutch East India Companya joint stock company that specialized in the spice and luxury trade of the East Indies and quickly gained control of Dutch Trading in the Pacific51
6820845362Lost ColonyThe colony of Walter Raleigh, as well as the first venture to North America by the British on the Carolina Coast.52
6820845363Mercantilisma system in which the government is constantly intervened in the market, with the understanding the goal of economic gain and to benefit the mother country53
6820845364Indentured Servitudea system which was usually ethnically the same as a free settler, but he or she was bound by an "indenture" (contract) to work for a person for four to seven years, in exchange for payment of the new world voyage54
6820845365Columbian exchangethe global diffusion of crops, other plants, human beings, animals, and distance that took place after the European exploring voyages of the New World55
6820845366Atlantic Circuita clockwise network of sea routs in the Atlantic Ocean56
6820845367Middle Passagethe first leg of the atlantic circuit, where ships took slaves to the new world57
6820845369House of Burgessesthe elected assembly in the colonies that initiated a form of democratic representation58
6820845370Pilgrimssettled first in New England, and wanted to break away completely from the Church of England, sought to pursue spiritual ends in new lands59
6820845371Puritanswanted to purify Church of England, not break with it60
6820845372Iroquois ConfederacyDutch merchants established trading relationships with these guys61
6820845373Plantocracya small number of rich men owns most of the slaves and land, as well as had all the power62
6820845375Manumissionlegal grant of freedom to an individual slave63
6820845376Maroonsrunaway slaves in the Carribean64
6820845378African DiasporaThe spreading of Africans to many other parts of the world, especially the Americas. This is one of the most important demographic changes during 1450 - 175065
6820845385Devshirmea system that required Christian's of the area to contribute young boys to be the sultans slaves66
6820845389Gunpowder Empiresan age of time where almost all powerful states used guns to build control/attack (included Russia, Ming and Qing, Japan, the Ottoman Empire, the Safavid and the Mughal empire)67
6820845390Suleiman the Magnificentruled the Ottomans as the empire reached the height of its power. The Ottomans controlled much of the water traffic between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean sea68
6820845391JanissariesChecked the military power of the sultan, being an elite military group69
6820845392Vizierhead of the imperial administration in the Ottoman empire who took care of the day to day work of the empire, aiding the Sultan70
6820845395Safavid Empirean empire that grew from a turkish nomadic group, that were Shi'ite muslims71
6820845396Imamsheirs of Muhammad according to Shi'ite muslims72
6820845400Baburfounded the Mughal empire, claimed to be a descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan (1526)73
6820845404Satithe ritual suicide of widows by jumping into their husbands pyres, representing the low status of women74
6820845405Divine Faitha combination religion consisting of Muslim, Zorastriam, Christian, Sikh beliefs, with the catch being cementing loyalty to the empreror75
6820845406Mughal Empirean empire that that was a mixture of Mongol and Turkish peoples from Central Asia, which dominated India until the early 1700s76
6820845407Sikhismstarted by Nanuk, who became the first Guru of Sikhism. Sikhism was a following of people who formed a community free of caste divisions77
6820845411Ivan IVIvan the Terrible (his nickname) reflected problems that tsars faced as power increased78
6820845414Ivan IIIdeclared himself as "tsar" (means Caesar) with the claim he was establishing the "Third Rome"79
6820845415CossacksPeasants, who Ivan III consolidated land hold by recruiting them80
6820845416BoyarsThe nobility of the Russia feudal based economic system. They also had military responsibilities to overlords, including the tsar81
6820845418Peter the GreatThe tsar of Russia in 1682 to 1724, who was most responsible for transforming Russia into a great world power. He understood how things worked globally, and expanded water ports82
6820845419St. PetersburgThe "Window to the West" established by Peter the Great, which was a capital built on the shoes of the newly accessed Baltic Sea (a port for the new navy + allowed closer access to western countries)83
6820845421Tsara derivative of "Caesar", establishing a "3rd rome". This was a major propaganda for Russia84
6820845425Tokugawa Shogunatea centralized government established in 1603 in present day Tokyo. Also called "Ba***u", was a tent government, which was temporary85
6820845433Qing DynastyThe name of the empire after the Ming; seized China from the emperors who could no longer defend their borders from the Manchu86
6820845434Forbidden Citywas the home of the emperor and his family, which expanded service people to 20,000; as the government returned to Beijing from Manjing87
6820845436Qianlonga ruler of the Manchu dynasty who helped to create a prosperous, powerful, and culturally rich empire. He brought much prosperity that he cancelled taxes 4 times88

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