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AP World History Syllabus Quiz Flashcards

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14725865262theme 1social interactions and organization0
14725867003theme 2political systems and government1
14725876594theme 3interactions of humans and the environment2
14725876595theme 4cultural developments and interactions3
14725878622theme 5economic systems4
14725882201theme 6science, technology, and innovation5
14725884842the global tapestry1200 CE to 1450 CE (period 1)6
14725887272networks of exchange1200 CE to 1450 CE (period 2)7
14725890343land based empires1450 CE to 1750 CE (period 3)8
14725894896transoceanic interconnections1450 CE to 1750 CE (period 4)9
14725896872revolutions1750 CE to 1900 CE (period 5)10
14725898469consequences of industrialization1750 CE to 1900 CE (period 6)11
14725900555global conflict1900 CE to present (period 7)12
14725902399cold war and decolonization1900 CE to present (period 8)13
14725904197globalization1900 CE to present (period 9)14
14734370925historical reasoning skill 1analyzing and interpreting primary and secondary sources15
14734374605historical reasoning skill 2historical argumentation and use of evidence, using both text and non text sources16
14734374606historical reasoning skill 3comparison, contextualization, and evaluations of relative significance17
14734376033historical reasoning skill 4chronological reasoning, including causation and patterns of continuity and change18
1473438809155 mulitple choice questions55 minutes and 40% of score19
147343904843 short answer (1 based on stimulus, 1 uses secondary source)50 minutes and 20% of score20
14734395998document based question45 minutes and 25% of score21
14734398522long essay question (format possibilities are comparison, causation, or change/continuity over time)40 minutes and 15% of score22
14734406503resourcesvoyages (main textbook), fast track to a five, amsco book23

Ap Language Vocabulary #2 Flashcards

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14811155159ProseAny writing that is not poetry0
14811160712Proclivitya natural inclination1
14811170427purportingsupposing; claiming something that is likely false2
14811174208Ascribeto assign or refer to3
14811183137debunkto expose as false4
14811186208Deduceto draw a conclusion from given facts5
14811211415espousearticulating a particular view6
14811220686Marginalizedpushing things off to the side7
14811230241refuteto prove to be false8
14811233722tautologyunnecessary repetition9
14811236982Tropea figurative or metaphorical use of a word or expression10
14811249187winnow(v.) to get rid of something unwanted, delete; to sift through to obtain what is desirable; to remove the chaff from the wheat by blowing air on it; to blow on, fan11

AP World History Chapter 9 Flashcards

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11427108110MuhammadArab prophet; founder of religion of Islam.0
11427120974KhadijaWhat was Muhammad wife's name?1
11480672252HijrahMuhammad's migration from Mecca to (Yathrib) Medina; the sacred way of the prophet2
11480677031the Madinah Compactlike a constitution; is a framework; an intentional theocracy but also say that politics and religion are going to mirror each other and the government is not going to go out there and ask you to compromise3
11480693093Muhammad and his followers are chased from Mecca, settle in YathribWhat happened in 622?4
11480696814Madinah (city of the prophet)What does Yathrib turn into?5
11480701232there was no separation between the church and the stateWhat was the government like during Muhammad time?6
11480705240HajjA pilgrimage to Mecca, performed as a duty by Muslims and are expected to do it unless you're hurt7
11480718483Arabia was dominated y Islam (goes from non existent to popular in a short amount of time)What happened at the time of Muhammad death?8
11480726893monotheistic (Allah), Jesus the mortal prophet (reject the divinity of jesus Christ but believe that he was important just not in that way), Islam pray 5 times a day in a specific direction at specific times, the 5 pillars of IslamWhat were the teachings of Muhammad?9
11480741191faith, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage (aka Hajj)What are the 5 pillars of Islam?10
11480757586Ali (cousin of Muhammad)Who ruled after Muhammad death?11
11480778272wealthy merchant and Muhammad's father in law; one of the earliest converts and chief advisor to MuhammadWho is Abu Bakr?12
11480783224the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler, regarded as the successor of MuhammadWhat is a caliph?13
11480788352the 3 caliphs after Abu Bakrwho was all assassinated?14
11480796916Spread Islam throughout North Africa and into Spain (Old Rome + West Asia)where did the Umayyads spread?15
11480801072until AD 732; they then waged an unsuccessful attack on Constantinople and they were dominant but lasted for less than 100 yearsHow long did the Umayyads seem unstoppable until? What happened that led to this?16
11480811300many non-Arab Muslims felt disrespectedwhat happened under Umayyad rule?17
11480814735they were so BIG and it was nearly impossible to governWhat was wrong with the governing of Umayyads?18
11480828237in 750; replaced by the Abassids(750-1258); Damascus to Baghdad (the move symbolizes that the Abassids want to get away from Arabia and want to get closer to Asia because they think thats where the money and trade is); went from warriors to judges and merchants and politiciansWhen did the Umayyads fall? Who were they replaced by? Where did they move? What did they change to and from?19
11480858910had a greater level of equality for all Muslims; Harun al-Rashid and the Abbasid Golden Age; Baghdad (city of peace) in the new RomeWhat was the Abbasid Culture like?20
11480866828more sophisticated and had drastically more bureaucracy; the Vizier (chief consultant, right hand man) *example Jafar from Aladdin; the caliph became less visible and more mysteriousWhat was the Abbasid government like?21
11480875653piece by piece, the Abbasid Empire disintegrated into smaller, independent dynasty'swhat happened during the crashing of the Abbasids?22
11480883530Baghdad(Iraq), Cairo(Egypt), Damascus(Syria) because of cultural, administrative, and economicwhat became the worlds leading cities in the Islamic civilization?23
11480888527a giant marketplace in Islamic civilization and had an impact on how they build the citiesWhat was bazaar?24
11480915511tricky topic of equality (slavery), the role of women was that men were dominant, 4 wives at max but the men have to pay a dowry to the wife family, and was a difference in perspectivewhat was Islamic society like?25
11480927416translating works from another language; gave perspective and was expensivewhat was the power of commentary?26
11480930533the first compass that was built for a boatwhat is the astrolabe?27
11480935341was into documenting past events and putting his own little on themwho was Ibn Khaldun and the power of history?28
11480942410plato, aristotle, ectwhat was of the preservation and translation of priceless western oaks?29
11480944565a sheikhWhat were tribes governed by?30
11480951128used camel caravan trade routes were very lucrative thanks to instability in other areas; trade routes became the new riverswhat was traveling like for the Arabs?31
11480959626polytheistic; the chief god was Allah; the Kaaba resides in MeccaWhat were the Arabs religion?32
11480969442Muhammad raised an army and sacks Mecca; the Kaaba gets a makeoverWhat happens in 630?33

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