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Post Cold War, 1990-Present

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13813230614After the fall of the Soviet Union what other challenges threatened the world?new democracies, economic inequity, ethnic conflict/genocide, terrorism, enviornmental degradation, and global epidemics.0
13813230615What does Globalization mean after 1970?The increased integration of the global economy since the 1970s.1
13813230616What were two reasons Globalization expanded after the fall of the Soviet Union?Eastern Bloc nations formerly under Soviet control could now trade freely with capitalist democracies, along with international trade agreements and organizations.2
13813230617What did market oriented policy advocate for?Cutting taxes, regulations, and government assistance to the poor as a way to promote economic growth.3
13813230618How did Japan control its imports after WWII?Decreased them by using high tariffs and other trade restrictions on goods made abroad to discourage imports.4
13813230619What caused Japan's economy to slow by the 1980's?A weak government response to a financial panic in the 90s and a combined earthquake and tsunami in 2011, creating drags on growth.5
13813230620Who were the four Asian Tigers minus China?Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, South Korea.6
13813230621When did China become one of the Asian Tigers and how did it happen ?In 1978 when Xiaping came to power. Shanghai stock market reopened, allowing private ownership of (some) businesses, so foreign factories were created and took advantage of low wages and neglectful enviornmental laws.7
13813230622In the case of India what should come first a middle class or government spending on health care? (opinion)Government spending on health care. There are 100s of millions in the middle class as well as 100s of millions in poverty. With more spending on health care, the poorer half of India could rise to the wealthier half.8
13813230623What is Russia's economy based on today?Oil.9
13813230624What effect did GATT have on the economies of Europe? ExplainGATT lowered tariffs and promoted international trade that helped restore economic prosperity to Europe and eased the movement of goods across borders.10
13813230625What are some of the problems with the WTO?Meetings were closed to the public, interests were mostly corporate, it's rules favored trade over moral issues.11
13813230626Why do some people say "free trade is not always fair trade"?Large corporations often ignored worker's rights, enviornmental impacts, and forced small busiess into bankruptcy.12
13813230627What did some theorist hope the Internet would cause?A new global consciousness, a renewed regionalism that replaces nationalism.13
13813230628How has modern communication technology changed the "fourth estate"?The media became accessible to anyone, anywhere.14
13813230629How did the "Arab Spring" show a change in the power of Authoritarian rulers?Pressured president to hand over power to vice president because of protests.15
13813230630Explain how Globalization has changed world culture.Through advertising brands, which became global brands (Nike, Apple, Rolex).16
13813230631How do sports represent Globalization?Many countries participated in the Olympics and popular sports like soccer and basketball.17
13813230632How did civil rights movements affect people in India and the United States?In India, discrimination was outlawd against dalits, and in the US, discrimination was outlawed against race, color, religion, sex, or national origion and in voting.18
13813230633Explain how South African Apartheid worked.Separated black and white Africans as much as possible. No mixed marriages and whites had privileges.19
13813230634Explain the transition of life that Nelson Mandela went through while living in South Africa.Imprisoined for life against Apartheid, released by president De Klerk, then became president.20
13813230635How did the CCP limit political organizations?Oragnizations were not free to operate in China unless willing to undergo strict regulation, and the governing system was designed to thwart all challenges to the CCP's authority.21
13813230636Explain the events of Tiananmen Square in 1989.Chinese activists for democracy protested, but the government sent troops and the army attacked unarmed protestors. Government censored mention of this incident. Other news reports say 100-1000s of civillians were killed.22
13813230637How do the minority groups of China feel about Chinese government policies?Didn't like them. Ex: Tibetans wanted more autonomy/independence.23
13813230638Explain the environmental challenges China faces.Global warmimg, air and water pollution, and gobi desert exansion bc of reduced rainfall.24
13813230639What are some of the problems with the three gorges dam project in China?Its construction and rising displaced 1.3 million people. It deprived people downstream of water and altered the ecosystem of the river25
13813230640What effects on the world did President George H.W. Bush's administration have?They declared a New World Order where the U.S would create a unified and secure world.26
13813230641What angered many regions of the world in regard to America's role as the world's sole superpower?They felt that they Americanized popular culture and they criticized them for supporting Israel in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict27
13813230642Describe the various terrorist groups presented.al-Qaeda bombed during 9/11, The United Kingdom Roman catholic militants bombings to protect Northern Ireland's status as part of the U.K instead of the Republic of Ireland, and the Basque terrorists of Spain who acted violently to further their cause.28
13813230643Why did the United States prosecute the War in Afghanistan?They wanted to capture Bin Laden but the Taliban wouldn't give him up so they went to invade Afghanistan.29
13813230644What was the reason the United States invaded Iraq?George H.W Bush's son claimed that dictator Saddam Hussein was connected to September 11th terrorist attack and was stockpiling weapons for mass destruction.30
13813230645Explain the genocide in Bosnia.It was caused by ethnic conflict. Serb forces tried to dominate states like Bosnia by committing ethnic cleansing against Muslims.31
13813230646Explain the genocide in Rwanda.Caused by ethnic hatred. Belgian colonizers treated Tutsis better than Hutus. When they won independence Hutus won control of the gov't and sought revenge against Tutsis with discrimination.32
13813230647Explain the genocide in the Sudan.In darfur sudan non arabs formed two groups against the sudanese gov't because of Arab nomad attacks and the gov sent arab militants called Janjaweeds in response, slaughtering over 200,000 (mostly non arab) people.33
13813230648What are some advantages of the Green Revolution?Emerged as a long term response to hunger. Crossbreeding and genetic engineering and forests burned down for agriculture increased grain production. New varieties of wheat, rice, and other grains that had higher yields and more resistance to pests, diseases, and drought developed.34
13813230649Explain some of the problems faced with overcoming Global Warming ("Climate Change").They argued that developed countries should curb their output of carbon but developing countries wanted wealthier countries to make reductions bc they wanted to provide for their citizens with electricity, cars, wealth by using oil/coal.35
13813230650Explain two of the organization associated with Environmental issues.Greenpeace- battled deforestation, desertification, global warming, killing of whales, and overfishing National Council of Women of Kenya- Greenbelt movement, top deforestation, reduce soil erosion, and provide fuel for home cooking.36
13813230651What were the three places that created concerns about Nuclear energy?Three mile island in pennsylvania, Chernoby in Ukraine, and Fukushima in Japan.37
13813230652What are some of the biggest challenges to women according to the World Health Organization?Genital mutining, trafficking, not be able to own property or inherit land, social exclusion, restricted mobility, early marriage and denied right to health.38
13813230653What effect have antibiotics had on the world stage?They cured bacterial infection in soldiers in WW2 and civilians, created antibiotic strains, and cured diseases.39

England AP World History Flashcards

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14675079384Edward "the Confessor"The Norman conquest started with his reign Lived in Normandy and was king of the anglo-saxons (demonstrated a pro-norman tendency) Father(Saxon)+Mother(Anglo)= anglo-saxon0
14675091224Harold GodwinsonChosen to rule as Harold II by the Witan (council of nobles) when Edward had no successors1
14675104069William Duke of NormandyClaimed the throne from Harold- possessed right to the throne and Edward promised him the crown Subdued to the rebel nobility and established a new type of centralized feudal state Promise to make reforms of the Church in England- obtained the pope's approval, invasion to a taste in a crusade Norman chivalry broke the English infantry wall and these didn't resist when king Harold died in the battle2
14675129256William "the Conqueror"1. Purpose: augment his power inside of the context of feudalism 2. Held back shires and hundreds of anglo-saxons as administrative divisions with the local court Systems and sheriffs. But the arm of the real power, got to the local level through royal comissionaries the traveled by shires and sheriffs- convertid to efficient tax collectors and presumed the court of shires 3. Introduced England to feudalism centralized in norman style : - held back land as royal domain and gave the rest in fiefdoms to tenants-in chief (royal vassals), and to some bishops/abbots - tenants in chief provided the king a number of Knights to serve in the real army - these great vassals subdivided their fiefdoms with other lower vassals. All landowners owed the king submission and loyalty. 4. Held back the ancient anglo-saxon army (every free man had to serve the army) and employed mercenaries 5. Prohibited private wars between nobles and his authorization had to be provided in order to Build a castle 6. Ordered a census of every property and owners in his kingdom as a base to collect taxes and feudal contributions in debt to him (Domesday Book) 7. Reorganized the Witan and called it the Great Council (curia regia)- formed by his tenants-in-chief, they had a meeting 3 times a year as a court of justice for the great barons and as a consultant body for important cases. In other cases, a smaller council and permanent (composed of barons) would advise the king 8. Controlled the Church: - named bishops and abbots - demanded their military service for his lands - allowed the Church to retain their courts, but rejected the right to appeal cases before the pope without his authorization 9. Converted England in one of the most advanced European states3
14675226582William II Rufus, Henry ISons of William I4
14675240317William II RufusUsed his father's metidos but lacked political ability Aroused revolts of the barons Died because of an arrow to his back (accidentally) while hunting5
14675243093Henry IMore skilled than William II Rufus and only confronted one noble revolt The small council guinde importante and the first vague profiles appeared (Exchequer and traveling judges) All of his effort was undone when he died- 19 years of caos Ignored his daughter (Matilda- Geoffrey (Count of Anjou) Plantagenet's wife) as successor. Barons supported _______'s weak nephew (Stephen of Blois). During these years of civil war, the nobles were independent of the crown and dedicated to pillage/banditry6
14675279015exchequersupervisen the collecting of rents and royal taxes of state (treasury)7
14675281016Traveling judgesmembers sent of the small council to judge criminal cases of importante that could endanger "the King's Peace"8
14675288939Henry II1. Count of Anjou, also known as Henry Plantagenet (son of Matilda and founder of the Plantagenet dynasty or Angevins) 2. His inheritance (Normandy, Maine, Anjou) and marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine (Aquitaine and Gascony)- riches successor in France, his possessions extended from Scotland to Pyrenees and were more extensive than territory governed directly by French monarchs. Brittany was added. 3. His reign marks the struggle between France and England (led to the Hundred Years War) 4. Major contribution- augmented the jurisdiction of the royal courts at the expense of feudal courts-> 3 results: permanent system of circuit courts, system of jury and Common Law (body of laws in common for the country) - Traveling judges travelled through circuits (regular routes) once a year to judge violations to the kingdom's peace - Jury- justice system of today 5. Reorganized the Exchequer 6. Controversy with Thomas Becket (archbishop of Canterbury)- wanted to centralize justice by transferring Church cases to the royal courts and reduce the Church's power (not possible) 7. Had problems with his sons (Richard I and John) + VS Philip Augustus9
14675333603juryeach district "shire" was appointed a group of important people who swore to inform the "sheriff" of all the crimes comitted since the last session of the circuit court, known as the Great Jury (25 people). The smaller juries were composed of 12 people, acted in court to decide private/civil cases, and later on criminal cases too.10
14675357280Henry I "the Lionheart"1. Adventurer, hero, medieval knight, warrior; not interested in government cases 2. Most of his reign was spent fighting in Sacred Land- his english subjects had to pay high taxes for the cost of his adventures 3. Absent monarch and his brother, John, administre the kingdom + was present in his name11
14675369560John "Without Land"1. Cruel, lost the support of his barons 2. Lost English territories in France to Philip II Augustus (Normandy, Brittany, Maine, Anjou) 3. Revolt of his barons made him sign the Magna Carta 4. Great administrator and wanted to continue the task of government started by his father (Richard II) 5. VS Pope Innocent III- interdict vs England, _____ was obligated to become a vassal of the pope and give in (had to pay annual money to the Church)12
14675382776Magna Cartaestablished that the king had to follow the laws, same as his subjects, was not above the law, the king could be obligaste by force to okey the law of the kingdom13
14675397890Henry III1. Nobility revolt by Simon de Montfort (governed England for a couple of months)14
14675401859Simon de MontfortIncluded representatives from the middle class o bourgeiosie in the Royal Council (was only composed of high nobles and clergy until the moment) - Two Knights for each shire - Two bourgeois for each city or state The middle class had participation in the Royal Council, later known as the Parliament15
14675415403Edward I1. Divided the court in 3: Exchequer, Common Pleas, King's Bench. 2. Common Law would be developed in England from one of the three courts. 3. Parliament Model of 129516
14675420011Court of Exchequerkept track of the kingdom's financial accounts and tried to find a solution of tax cases17
14675423487Court of Common Pleasmanaged civil cases (between private civilians)18
14675429192Court of the King's Benchmanaged cases that affected the interests of the king/government19
14675431590Parliament Modelthe king put this together by following the example of Simon de Montfort (included representatives of the middle class in 1265) sitting a precedent en the country's history20

AP World History Rivers, AP World History Deserts Flashcards

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14668333021Nile River0
14668333022Niger River1
14668333023Amazon River2
14668333024Tiber River3
14668333025Ganges River4
14668333026Yellow River5
14668333027Yangtze River6
14668333028Indus River7
14668333029Tigris River8
14668333030Euphrates River9
14668333031Sahara Desert10
14668333032Gobi Desert11
14668333033Kalahari Desert12

AP World History Map Flashcards

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14503450147antarctica0
14503452481hudson bay1
14503453768arctic ocean2
14503469932Mississippi river3
14503470724north america4
14503472385rocky mountains5
14503473343gulf of mexico6
14503475349caribbean/ caribbean sea7
14503485615cape horn8
14503488326andes mountains9
14503492871atlantic ocean10
14503497811cape of good hope11
14503498121south africa12
14503501613south china sea13
14503502135pacific ocean14
14503503460oceania15
14503504263east china sea16
14503507181bay of bengal17
14503507625indian ocean18
14503508254arabian sea19
14503512918persian gulf20
14503532665niger river21
14503533687congo river22
14503535248southeast asia23
14503535856gobi desert24
14503538620ural mountains25
14503548474south america26
14503550639latin america27
14503551164australia28
14504092430Amazon river29
14504095132baltic sea30
14504096946north sea31
14504098608english channel32
14504101708black sea33
14504102815caspian sea34
14508071783red sea35
14508076031mediterranean sea36
14508085178sea of japan37
14508094015asia minor38
14508098286central asia39
14508102751euphrates river40
14513534804south asia41
14513538616indus river42
14513540677ganges river43
14513547390central africa44
14513559087west africa45
14513559727east africa46
14513563134nile river47
14513568811sahara desert48
14513570986north africa49
14513578087atlas mountains50
14513583733europe51
14513586421danube river52
14513587526rhine river53
14513591442iberian peninsula54
14513594675alps55
14513606927hindu kush56
14513617312himalayas57
14513618063east asia58
14513621840Asia59
14513624393yangtze river60
14513625732yellow river61
14513632702middle east62
14513635538tigris river63
14513639379aegean sea64

AP World History Geography (Summer) Flashcards

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14650160070North America0
14650160878South America1
14650161740Australia2
14650162671Europe3
14650163737Antarctica4
14650164324Asia5
14650164948Africa6
14650166315Arctic Ocean7
14650166765Atlantic Ocean8
14650168027Indian Ocean9
14650168722Pacific Ocean10
14650169267Southern Ocean11
14650170172Aegean Sea12
14650171380Arabian Sea13
14650172703Baltic Sea14
14650175527Bering Sea15
14650176339Black Sea16
14650177997Caribbean Sea17
14650178460Caspian Sea18
14650179413Gulf of Mexico19
14650180727Mediterranean Sea20
14650181501Persian Gulf21
14650181908Amazon River22
14650182468Congo River23
14650184341Danube River24
14650185126Euphrates River25
14650186755Ganges River26
14650190367Indus River27
14650191592Niger River28
14650192514Nile River29
14650193128Tigris River30
14650194460Yangtze River31
14650194986Yellow River32
14650196543Alps Mountain Range33
14650197823Andes Mountain Range34
14650199111Appalachian Mountain Range35
14650200675Himalaya Mountain Range36
14650201668Rocky Mountain Range37
14650202798Ural Mountain Range38
14650203966Gobi Desert39
14650204767Kalahari Desert40
14650205926Sahara Desert41
14650207004Thar or Great Indian Desert42
14650208889Latin America43
14650209435North America44
14650210005West Africa45
14650212724Central Africa46
14650213969East Africa47
14650216622Southern Africa48
14650217336Middle East49
14650218302Central Asia50
14650221693South Asia51
14650222632East Asia52
14650223608Southeast Asia53

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