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AP World History - Unit 4 Vocabulary Project Flashcards

These are all the words for the Unit 4 Vocabulary/Game project assigned to AP World History students.

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6620951094 G's of Explorationa. Gold - they want to find the riches b. God - explorers wanted to spread the Christianity c. Gain - they wanted more land and wealth d. Glory -they wanted to be known and be famous for generations to come0
662095110Prince Henry the NavigatorHead of the Portugal Royal family. He and the rest of his family invested greatly and supported highly in sea travel and exploring.1
662095111Vasco de GamaPortugal financed a voyage for in 1497, where he rounded the Cape of Good Hope, explored the east African kingdoms, and then went all the way to India, where he established trade relations.2
662095112Bartholomew DiasIn 1492, Portugal financed his trip in which he rounded the tip of Africa. Which became known as the Cape of Good Hope.3
662095113Age of ExplorationExploration before the late 15th century was largely limited to land travel. To be sure ships were used on the Med and Indian Ocean trade routes for centuries, but they were linked up to land routes through Persia, Arabia, northern Africa, or Central Asia on the Silk Road4
662095114Transoceanicsituated on the other side of the ocean; crossing the ocean.5
662095115Cartographera person who makes maps6
662095116CaravelA small, highly maneuverable three-masted ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic.7
662095117Zheng HeAChinese navigator, led fleets throughout SE Asia and the Indian Ocean, all the way to E Africa, a century before the Europeans did the same. 15th century.8
662095118Hernan CortezIn 1519, Cortez landed on the coast of Mexico with a small force of 600 men. He found himself at the heart of the Aztec Empire. Brought horses to the Americas. Montezuma, the Aztec ruler, took Cortez as a god9
662095119Jacques Cartier1491-1557 French explorer who began the first of his voyages to Canada in search of the NorthWest Passage. During his second voyage, 1535-1536, Cartier sailed up the St. Lawrence River as far as the present site of Quebec city. Cartier's voyages established France's claims to North America.10
662095120Sir Francis DrakeEnglish explorer and admiral who was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe and who helped to defeat the Spanish Armada (1540-1596)11
662095121Northwest PassageA water route from the Atlantic to the Pacific through northern Canada and along the northern coast of Alaska. Sought by navigators since the 16th century.12
662095122Columbiantransfer of goods,people, and ideas13
662095123CommercializationThe transformation of an area of a city into an area attractive to residents and tourists alike in terms of economic activity.14
662095124Mercantilisman economic system (Europe in 18th C) to increase a nation's wealth by government regulation of all of the nation's commercial interests15
662095125Triangular 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 Africa16
662095126Columbian ExchangeThe exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyages.17
662095127Measlesan acute and highly contagious viral disease marked by distinct red spots followed by a rash18
662095128Influenzaviral infection of the respiratory system characterized by chills, fever, body aches, and fatigue.19
662095129Cash cropa readily salable crop that is grown and gathered for the market (as vegetables or cotton or tobacco)20
662095130African slavery10-15 million people taken from Africa between 1500 and 1870, Several million more people killed in slave raids and forced marches to the coast. Most bought from African slave traders, at least 15% died in horrible conditions aboard slave ships.21
662095131SunniA branch of Islam whose members acknowledge the first four caliphs as the rightful successors of Muhammad22
662095132Shi'aBranch of Islam believing that God vests leadership of the community in a descendant of Muhammad's son-in-law Ali. Mainly found in Iran and a small part of Iraq. It is the state religion of Iran. A member of this group is called a Shi'ite.23
662095133Reformationa religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches24
662095134VodunAfrican religious practices among descendants of African slaves in Haiti. (Voodoo)25
662095135RenaissanceA period of intense artistic and intellectual activity, said to be a 'rebirth' of Greco-Roman culture. Usually divided into an Italian Renaissance, from roughly the mid-fourteenth to mid-fifteenth century, and a Northern Renaissance 1400-160026
662095136ShakespeareEnglish poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers (1564-1616)27
662095137Encomiendaa grant of land made by Spain to a settler in the Americas, including the right to use Native Americans as laborers on it.28
662095138Hacienda Systemsimilar to the feudal system, Natives got money and had to buy their products from their owners29
662095139CreoleDescendants of the Europeans in Latin America, usually implies an upper class status.30
662095140Mestizoperson in Spain's colonies in the Americas who was of Native American and European descent31
662095141Zamindarlocal officials who received plots of farmland for their temporary use, kept a portion of the taxes paid by peasants in lieu of a salary, expected to forward the rest of the taxes to the central government32
662095142MughalOne of the nomads who invaded the Indian subcontinent in the 16th century and established a powerful empire there33
662095143Absolutisma form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)34
662095144Louis XIVWas 4 years old when he inherited the crown of France. He became one of the most legendary monarchs of Euro history. Ruled 1643-1715. Believed in Absolute Monarchy.35
662095145Henry VIII(1491-1547) King of England from 1509 to 1547; his desire to annul his marriage led to a conflict with the pope, England's break with the Roman Catholic Church, and its embrace of Protestantism. Henry established the Church of England in 1532.36
662095146Elizabeth IQueen of England. Succeeded Mary I in 1558 and ruled until 1603. In addition to leading the defeat of the Spanish Armada and developing England into a world power, she strengthened Protestantism. Daughter of Henry VIII. Never married. She proclaimed that she was married to her country.37
662095147Council of TrentThe congress of learned Roman Catholic authorities that met intermittently from 1545 to 1563 to reform abusive church practices and reconcile with the Protestants.38
662095148EurasmusThis influential humanist from northern Europe wrote a new edition of the New Testament in Greek as well as other influential works. Thought of the THEORY OF HUMANISM.39
662095149Thirty Years War(1618-48) A series of European wars that were partially a Catholic-Protestant religious conflict. It was primarily a batlte between France and their rivals the Hapsburg's, rulers of the Holy Roman Empire.40
662095150Leonardo da VinciItalian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect41
662095151Diet of WormsAssembly of the estates of the empire, called by Holy Roman Emperor Charles V in 1521. Luther was ordered to recant but he refused. Charles V declared Luther an outlaw.42
662095152HuguenotsFrench Protestants. The Edict of Nantes (1598) freed them from persecution in France, but when that was revoked in the late 1700s, hundreds of thousands of Huguenots fled to other countries, including America.43
662095153Cardinal Richelieuthe chief minister of Louis XII who ran the French government from 1624 to 1642. he was a political genius who wanted to make the king supreme in France and France supreme in Europe. he set out to destroy the power of the nobles and the Huguenots who were protected by the Edict of Nantes. He strengthened France economically and appointed intendants. Tried to make France an ABSOLUTE MONARCHY.44
662095154Jan HussCzech philosopher and reformer. He was the head of a protestant movement called the hussites. he influenced luther. Burned at the stake in 1415.45
662095155Plantation farmingA large estate owned by an individual or group organized to sell one or two cash crops using slave labor.46
662095156Balance of Tradethe difference in value over a period of time of a country's imports and exports of merchandise47
662095157VersaillesA palace built in the 17th century for Louis XIV southwest of Paris near the city of Versailles. Palace constructed by Louis XIV outside of Paris to glorify his rule and subdue the nobility.48
662095158Taj Mahal17th century Indian palace built by a king for his wife, considered to be one of the most beautiful buildings in the world.49
662095159OttomansTurkish-speaking population of the Ottoman Empire who formed the base of the state's military and ruling classes.50
662095160Divine Righs of Kingsa political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy. It asserts that a monarch is subject to no earthly authority, deriving the right to rule directly from the will of God.51
662095161Frederick the GreatPrussian king of the 18th century; attempted to introduce Enlightenment reforms into Germany; built on military and bureaucratic foundations of his predecessors; introduced freedom of religion; increased state control of economy.52
662095162Martin LutherGerman theologian who led the Reformation.53
662095163James I & VIScotish cousin of Elizabeth I, was well-educated, although was not interested in personal power and failed to live up to the role that was given to him.54
662095164Inquisitiona former tribunal of the Roman Catholic Church (1232-1820) created to discover and suppress heresy.55
662095165Catholic ReformationReligious reform movement within the Latin Christian Church, begun in response to the Protestant Reformation. It clarified Catholic theology and reformed clerical training and discipline.56
662095166Humanismthe doctrine emphasizing a person's capacity for self-realization through reason.57
662095167Italian city-statesStronger than other parts of Europe, able to discard and overcome feudalism easily. Weathly, led Rennissance. Included Milan, Florence, Venice, and Naples.58
662095168usurythe act of lending money at an exorbitant rate of interest.59
662095169Edict of Wormsdeclared Martin Luther an outlaw within the empire and his works were to be burned and luther himself captured and delivered to the emperor.60
662095170Anglican Churchthe national church of England (and all other churches in other countries that share its beliefs). Was created after the authority of the Catholic Church became too powerful.61
662095171Edict of Nantesdocument that granted religious freedom to the Huguenots.62
662095172heretica person who holds religious beliefs in conflict with the dogma of the Roman Catholic Church.63
662095173Middle Passagethe route in between the western ports of Africa to the Caribbean and southern U.S. that carried the slave trade.64
662095174Commercial Revolutionthe expansion of the trade and buisness that transformed European economies during the 16th and 17th centuries.65
662095175Treaty of Tordesillasset the Line of Demarcation which was a boundary established in 1493 to define Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas.66
662095176Christopher ColumbusItalian navigator who discovered the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to China (1451-1506).67
662095177Astrolabean instrument used by sailors to determine their location by observing the position of the stars and planets.68
662095178Compassnavigational instrument for finding direction.69
662095179Francisco PizzaroSpanish conquistador who conquered the Inca's.70
662095180Rene Robert de la Sallefollowed the Mississippi River all the way to Gulf of Mexico; claimed Louisiana for France.71
662095181indigenousoriginating where it is found.72
662095182joint-stock companyA company made up of a group of shareholders. Each shareholder contributes some money to the company and receives some share of the company's profits and debts.73
662095183Smallpoxa highly contagious viral disease characterized by fever and weakness and skin eruption with pustules that form scabs that slough off leaving scars.74
662095184endemicnative to or confined to a certain region.75
662095185syncretictraditions that borrow from both the past and present.76
662095186Sufia Muslim who represents the mystical dimension of Islam.77
662095187Sikhismthe doctrines of a monotheistic religion founded in northern India in the 16th century by Guru Nanak and combining elements of Hinduism and Islam.78
662095188CervantesSpanish writer best remembered for 'Don Quixote' which satirizes chivalry and influenced the development of the novel form (1547-1616).79
662095189Indentured servitudeperson who agreed to work for a colonial employer for a specified time in exchange for passage to America.80
662095190Mulattoan offspring of a Black and a White parent.81
662095191ManchusNortheast Asian peoples who defeated the Ming Dynasty and founded the Qing Dynasty in 1644, which was the last of China's imperial dynasties.82
662095192SonghaySucessor of Mali; dominated middle reaches of the Niger valley; capital at Gao.83
662095193Peter the GreatRuled Russia from 1682 to 1725, wanted closer ties to Western Europe, to modernize and strengthen Russia.84
662095194Prussiaa former kingdom in north-central Europe including present-day northern Germany and northern Poland.85
662095195John CalvinSwiss theologian (born in France) whose tenets (predestination and the irresistibility of grace and justification by faith) defined Presbyterianism (1509-1564).86
662095196Piracyrobbery on the high seas.87
662095197JesuitsAlso known as the Society of Jesus; founded by Ignatius Loyola (1491-1556) as a teaching and missionary order to resist the spread of Protestantism.88
66209519895 ThesesArguments written by Martin Luther against the Catholic Church. They were posted on October 31, 1517.89
662095199Johann GutenburgGerman printer; in 1448 he invented a printing press that used movable type.90
662095200MichelangeloFlorentine sculptor and painter and architect. Famous for the Statue of David.91
662095201indulgencesSelling of forgiveness by the Catholic Church. It was common practice when the church needed to raise money. The practice led to the Reformation.92
662095202Predestinationthe belief that what happens in human life has already been determined by some higher power.93
662095203dissentera person who does not agree with the beliefs of his or her leaders.94
662095204John WycliffeEnglish theologian whose objections to Roman Catholic doctrine anticipated the Protestant Reformation (1328-1384).95
662095205secularisma doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations.96
662095206British East India CompanyGovernment charted joint-stock company that controlled spice trade in the East Indies after the Dutch.97

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