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AP Literature- Unit 5 Flashcards

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10781309964aficionadoan enthusiastic and usually expert follower or fan0
10781315216browbeatto intimidate by a stern or overbearing manner; to bully1
10781320502commensurateequal in size, extent, duration, or importance; proportionate; measurable by the same standards2
10781329656diaphanousvery sheer and light3
10781334439emolument(n.) profit derived from an office or position or from employment; a fee or salary4
10781346019foray(n.) a quick raid, especially for plunder; a venture into some field of endeavor; (v.) to make such a raid5
10781346750Genre(n.) a type, class, or variety, especially a distinctive category of literary composition; a style of painting in which everyday scenes are realistically depicted6
10781353719homily(n.) a sermon stressing moral principles; a tedious moralizing lecture or discourse7
10781364001immure(v.) to enclose or confine within walls; to imprison; to seclude or isolate8
10781367967insouciant(adj.) blithely indifferent or unconcerned; carefree; happy-go-lucky9
10781367968Matrixa mold; the surrounding situation or environment10
10781376384obsequiesfuneral rites or ceremonies11
10781382162panache(n) a confident and stylish manner, dash; a strikingly elaborate or colorful display12
10781395729Personaa character in a novel or play; the outward character or role that a person assumes13
10781400442philippica bitter verbal attack14
10781404340prurient(adj.) having lustful desires or interests; tending to arouse sexual desires15
10781408309sacrosanctsacred16
10781415718systemicof or pertaining to the entire body; relating to a system or systems17
10781421256tendentiousintended to promote a particular point of view, doctrine, or cause; biased or partisan18
10781424687vicissitudea change or variation19

AP World History Dates Flashcards

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96181306791853-54Commodore Matthew Perry visits Japan0
96181306801860-70Unification of Italy1
96181306811861-65American Civil War2
96181306821868Meiji Restoration begins modernization drive in Japan3
96181306831870-71Franco-Prussian War4
96181306841900Boxer Rebellion in China5
96181306851904-05Russo-Japanese War6
96181306861859Charles Darwin publishes On the Origin of Species7
96181306871866Albert Nobel invents dynamite8
96181306881879Thomas Edison invents the light bulb9
96181306891869Opening of the Suez Canal10
96181306901884-85Berlin Conference; Leopold II obtains Congo Free State11
96181306911898Battle of Omdurman12
96181306921899-1902US-Philippine War13
96181306931862-95French conquer Inochina14
96181306941887U.S. establishes naval base at Pearl Harbor15
96181306951894-95Chin defeated in Sino-Japenese War16
96181306961899-1902South African War between Afrikaners and British17
96181306971898Spanish-American War; United States annexes Puerto Rico and Hawaii18
96181306981904-14Panama Canal built19
96181306991928Stalin introduces first Five-Year Plan20
96181307001914Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand21
96181307041914-1918World War I22
96181307011917Russian Revolution23
96181307021911Chinese Revolution24
96181307031923Mufasta Kemel proclaims Turkey a republic25
96181307051939-1945World War II26
96213732821941Pearl Harbor, entry of US into WWII27
96213732831945End of WWII28
96213732841930sGreat Depression29
96213732851949Chinese Communist Revolution30
96213732861950-53Korean War31
96213732871955Warsaw Pact32
96213732881962Cuban Missile Crisis33
96213732891975Helsinki Accords34
96213732901989Fall of Berlin Wall35
96213732911978John Paul II elected pope36
96213732921989-91Berlin Wall/ USSR dead37
962137329320019/1138
96213732942011Wikileaks, "Arab Spring" democracy movement39

AP Literature quiz 3 Basic Terms Flashcards

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9973768371climaxpoint where conflict hits its highest point0
9973768372comedydrama that is amusing or funny1
9973771603conflictstruggle between opposing forces2
9973774655connotationsecondary meaning to a word3
9973774656consonancerepetition of same consonant in words close together4
9973778340couplettwo rhyming lines in a verse5
9973778341denotationthe literal meaning of a word6
9973780564denouementfinal outcome of the story7
9973784229deus ex machinaresolution of a plot by chance or coincidence8
9973788887didactic writingwriting with a primary purpose to teach or preach9
9973792178direct presentation of character (Direct Characterization)author telling the reader how a character is and what actions it will do further in the story10
9973794621double rhymerhyme where the repeated vowel is in the second last syllable of words involved (ex; born scorn)11
9973799749dramatic expositionprose commentaries, to provide background information about the characters and their world12
9973799750end rhymerhymes occurring at the end of line13
9973803642English sonneta sonnet rhyming ababcdcdededgg14

AP World History: Unit 4 Flashcards

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9200989127Trans-Oceanic Tradeglobal trading system in the Caribbean and the Americans trade networks extended to all corners of Atlantic Ocean0
9200989128Columbian ExchangeAn exchange of goods, ideas and skills from the Old World (Europe, Asia and Africa) to the New World (North and South America) and vice versa.1
9200989129MercantilismAn economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more goods than they bought2
9200989130Triangular TradeTrading System between Europe, Africa, and the colonies; European purchased slaves in Africa and sold them to colonies, new materials from colonies went to Europe while European finished products were sold in the colonies.3
9200989131Middle PassageA voyage that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America and the West Indies4
9200989132CaravelA small, highly maneuverable three-masted ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic.5
9200989133Cartographythe science or the art of making maps6
9200989134Joint-stock companiesbusinesses formed by groups of people who jointly make an investment and share in the profits and losses7
9200989135East India CompaniesBritish, French, and Dutch trading companies that obtained government monopolies of trade to India and Asia; acted independently in their regions.8
9200989136VodunAfrican religious ideas and practices among descendants of African slaves in Haiti.9
9200989137Protestant 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.10
9200989138Martin LutherA German monk who became one of the most famous critics of the Roman Catholic Chruch. In 1517, he wrote 95 theses, or statements of belief attacking the church practices. He led the Protestant Reformation.11
920098913995 ThesesMartin Luther's ideas that he posted on the church door at Wittenburg which questioned the Roman Catholic Church. This act began the Reformation12
9200989140Catholic 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.13
9200989141JesuitsMembers of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order founded by Ignatius Loyola in 1534. They played an important part in the Catholic Reformation and helped create conduits of trade and knowledge between Asia and Europe.14
9200989142Scientific RevolutionA major change in European thought, starting in the mid-1500s, in which the study of the natural world began to be characterized by careful observation and the questioning of accepted beliefs.15
9200989143ColumbusItalian navigator who discovered the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to China (1451-1506)16
9200989144MagellanPortuguese explorer who sailed around the Southern end of South America and eventually reached the Philippines, but was killed in a local war there17
9200989145Vasco da Gamathe first European to reach India by sea sailing around the tip of Africa.18
9200989146Zheng HeAn imperial eunuch and Muslim, entrusted by the Ming emperor Yongle with a series of state voyages that took his gigantic ships through the Indian Ocean, from Southeast Asia to Africa.19
9200989147Little Ice AgeTemporary but significant cooling period between the fourteenth and the nineteenth centuries; accompanied by wide temperature fluctuations, droughts, and storms, causing famines and dislocation.20
9200989148Chattel SlaveryAbsolute legal ownership of another person, including the right to buy or sell that person.21
9200989149Plantation EconomyThis referred to the inefficient, slave-centered economy of the South where all land was used to grow large amounts of cash crops for export.22
9200989150Indentured servitudeA worker bound by a voluntary agreement to work for a specified period of years often in return for free passage to an overseas destination. Before 1800 most were Europeans; after 1800 most indentured laborers were Asians.23
9200989151Encomienda SystemSpaniards received grants of a number of Indians, from whom they could exact "tribute" in the form of gold or labor24
9200989152Hacienda Systemlanded estates granted to conquistadors25
9200989153Mita SystemThe system recruiting workers for particularly difficult and dangerous chores that free laborers would not accept.26
9200989154DevshirmeChristian boys, taken from the Balkan provinces, converted to Islam, and recruited by force to serve the Ottoman government. The boys must passed through a series of examinations to determine their intelligence and capabilities.27
9200989155JannisariesOttoman empire required non-Islamic families in the Balkans to give up their young boys to be a member of the Turkish infantry forming the Sultan's guard28
9200989156Daimyo(in feudal Japan) one of the great lords who were vassals of the shogun29
9200989157Peninsularea Spanish-born Spaniard residing in the New World or the Spanish East Indies30
9200989158Creolesa person of mixed European and black descent, especially in the Caribbean31
9200989159MestizosA person of mixed Native American and European ancestry32
9200989160MulattosPersons of mixed European and African ancestry33
9200989161Sociedad de castasSpanish social system based on racial origins34
9200989162Commercial RevolutionA dramatic change in the economy of Europe at the end of the Middle Ages. It is characterized by an increase in towns and trade, the use of banks and credit, and the establishment of guilds to regulate quality and price.35
9200989163Potosia city in Bolivia: formerly a rich silver-mining center with the largest silver mountain36
9200989164Absolutismthe acceptance of or belief in absolute principles in political, philosophical, ethical, or theological matters37
9200989165*Louis XIV(1638-1715) Known as the Sun King, he was an absolute monarch that completely controlled France. One of his greatest accomplishments was the building of the palace at Versailles.38
9200989166*Phillip IIKing of Spain, 1556 - 1598; married to Queen Mary I of England;he was the most powerful monarch in Europe until 1588; controlled Spain, the Netherlands, the Spanish colonies in the New World, Portugal, Brazil, parts of Africa, parts of India, and the East Indies. He was also father to Alexander the Great.39
9200989167*Peter the Great(1672-1725) Russian tsar. He enthusiastically introduced Western languages and technologies to the Russian elite, moving the capital from Moscow to the new city of St. Petersburg.40
9200989168*Parliamentary monarchyA government with a king or queen whose power is limited by the power of a parliament41
9200989169Divine RightsA belief of kings and monarchs that they have a God-given right to rule and that rebellion against them is a sin.42
9200989170VersaillesA palace built for Louis XIV near the town of Versailles, southwest of Paris. It was built around a chateau belonging to Louis XIII, which was transformed by additions in the grand French classical style43
9200989171Absolutismthe acceptance of or belief in absolute principles in political, philosophical, ethical, or theological matters44
9200989172Ottomans (Suleiman)Gun powder empire (Turkey)45
9200989173Safavids (Abbas)Gun powder empire (Persians)46
9200989174Mughals (Akbar, Aurangzeb)Gunpowder empire (India)47
9200989175European Empires in the AmericansGreat Britain, France, Spain, Netherlands, Denmark48
9200989176AztecsFrom their magnificent capital city, Tenochtitlan, this empire emerged as the dominant force in central Mexico, developing an intricate social, political, religious and commercial organization that brought many of the region's city-states under their control by the 15th century49
9200989177IncasA Native American people who built a notable civilization in western South America in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The center of their empire was in present-day Peru. Francisco Pizarro of Spain conquered the empire.50
9200989178Ming-Dynasty - ChinaThe Ming dynasty was the ruling dynasty of China—then known as the Empire of the Great Ming—for 276 years following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty.51
9200989179Tokugawa ShogunateUnified daimyo (lords) to keep peace from 1600 to 1867 in Japan52
9200989180ConquistadorsEarly-sixteenth-century Spanish adventurers who conquered Mexico, Central America, and Peru. (Examples Cortez, Pizarro, Francisco.)53
9200989181Thirty Year Wara series of wars in Central Europe between 1618 and 1648. It was one of the longest and most destructive conflicts in European history, as well as the deadliest European religious war, resulting in eight million casualties.54
9200989182Treaty of WestphaliaEnded Thirty Years War in 1648; granted right to individual rulers within the Holy Roman Empire to choose their own religion-either Protestant or Catholic.55
9200989183English Civil Wara series of armed conflicts and political machinations between Parliamentarians and Royalists over, principally, the manner of England's government56
9200989184Glorious RevolutionA reference to the political events of 1688-1689, when James II abdicated his throne and was replaced by his daughter Mary and her husband, Prince William of Orange.57
9200989185Treaty of TordesillasA treaty signed by Portugal and Spain to divide the new world.58
9200989186Hernan Cortesa Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire59
9200989187Francisco PizzaroSpanish conquistador who conquered the Inca's60
9200989188Japan's Closed Country policyAs a result of Europeans entering and converting thousands to Christianity, the Shogun expelled or eliminated European entrance to the country61

ap world history: chapter 23 vocab Flashcards

chapter 23: The Transformation of Europe

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8288833867Martin LutherGerman theologian who led the Reformation0
8288833868Henry VIIIson of Henry VII and King of England from 1509 to 15471
8288833869Council of Trentthe meeting called by Pope Paul III that secured reconciliation with the Protestants2
8288833870Thirty Years' Warconflict over religion, territory, and power among European ruling families3
8288833871Protestanta member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation4
8288833872Siege of Vienna(1683) Ottoman Empire attemped to invade Vienna but they were stopped by Leopold I5
8288833873Glorious Revolutionthe revolution against James II (1688)6
8288833874Peter I (the Great)change economy and culture through western European models7
8288833875St. Petersburgcapital city and major port that Peter the Great established in 17038
8288833876balance of powercondition of roughly equal strength between opposing countries or alliances of countries9
8288833877Ninety-Five Thesesa critique of the Catholic doctrine of indulgences and papal authority produced by Martin Luther10
8288833878missionaryan individual who spreads his or her religious beliefs to others11
8288833879Society of Jesusa Roman Catholic order of religious men founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola12
8288833880Treaty of Westphalia1648, ended the 30 Year War and created the state system13
8288833881Charles VHoly Roman Emperor and Charles I of Spain, tried to keep Europe religiously united14
8288833882Spanish Inquisitiona program ordered by the Spanish monarchy to investigate and eliminate heresy in the kingdom15
8288833883Louis XIVking of France from 1643 to 171516
8288833884Versaillespalace constructed by Louis XIV outside of Paris to glorify his rule and subdue the nobility17
8288833885Catherine IIenlightened despot who drafted Russian constitution but never put it into practice18
8288833886capitalisman economic system based on private ownership of capital19
8288833887Adam Smithseen as the Father of Capitalism. Published The Wealth of Nations in 177620
8288833888VOC1602 joint-stock company; chartered to control Dutch trading and to achieve a monopoly between the cape of good hope and the Magellan strait21
8288833889ptolemaic universeearth is the center of the universe22
8288833890joint-stock companiesbusinesses in which a group of people invest together23
8288833891NewtonEnglish mathematician and physicist; SI unit of force24
8288833892John LockeEnglish philosopher who argued that people have natural rights25
8288833893putting-out systemsystem that involved gaining control of raw materials for goods; reorganized production26
8288833894Copernican UniverseCopernicus' suggestion in 1543 that the sun, rather than the earth, was the center of the universe27
8288833895deismthe belief that god created the world and then left it to its own devices28

AP World History Unit 2 Flashcards

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7474283391Persian EmpireEmpire represented in this map0
7474283392AthensFirst recorded democracy ever established. Direct democracy with juries of up to 2,500 people. Had to be an 18 year old male with Athenian parents to rule.1
7474283393Greco-Persian WarsTwo major Persian invasions of Greece, 490 and 480 B.C.E., in which the Persians were defeated on both land and sea each time.2
7474283394HellenismCivilizations represented on this map3
7474283395Alexander the GreatBetween 334 and 323 B.C.E. he conquered the Persian Empire, reached the Indus Valley, founded many Greek-style cities, and spread Greek culture across the Middle East.4
7474283396AugustusThe first emperor of Rome whose leadership brought about a long period of Pax Romana (Roman Peace).5
7474283397Qin Shihuangdi(r.221-210 BCE) The emperor who unified China and established the first dynasty of a unified empire.6
7474283398Han Dynasty(202 BC - 220 AD) dynasty started by Lui Bang; a great and long-lasting rule, it discarded the harsh policies of the previous dynasty and adopted Confucian principles; Its rulers chose officials who passed the civil service exams rather than birth; it was a time of prosperity7
7474283399Mauryan Dynasty322-185 BCE. The first state to unify most of the Indian subcontinent.8
7474283400AshokaThird ruler of the Mauryan Empire in India (r. 270-232 B.C.E.). He converted to Buddhism and broadcast his precepts on inscribed stones and pillars, the earliest surviving Indian writing.9
7474283401legalismChinese philosophy developed by Hanfeizi; taught that humans are naturally evil and therefore need to be ruled by harsh laws10
7474283402ConfucianismChinese ethical and philosophical system. It sought to minimize conflicts by stressing obedience to superiors, reverence for elder family members, and honoring of ancestors11
7474283403VedasAncient Sanskrit writings that are the earliest sacred texts of Hinduism.12
7474283404UpanishadsA collection of over two hundred texts composed between 900 and 200 BC that provide philosophical commentary on the Vedas13
7474283405Siddhartha GautamaFounder of Buddhism14
7474283406ZoroastrianismOne of the first monotheistic religions, particularly one with a wide following. It was central to the political and religious culture of ancient Persia. A religion that developed in early Persia and stressed the fight between the forces of good and the forces of evil and how eventually the forces of good would prevail.15
7474283407JudaismA religion with a belief in one god. It originated with a covenant between God and Abraham and his descendants the Hebrew people. Yahweh was responsible for the world and everything within it. Holy Book is the Torah16
7474283408Greek RationalismA secularizing system of scientific and philosophic thought that developed in the period 600 B.C.E. to 300 B.C.E.; it emphasized the power of education and human reason to understand the world in nonreligious terms.17
7474283409Socrates(470-399 BCE) An Athenian philosopher who thought that human beings could lead honest lives and that honor was far more important than wealth, fame, or other superficial attributes. He taught students to question everything until a reasonable conclusion could be arrived at, later became Socratic method. condemed to death for corrupting young minds.18
7474283410AristotleGreek philosopher. A pupil of Plato, the tutor of Alexander the Great, and the author of works on logic, metaphysics, ethics, natural sciences, politics, and poetics, he profoundly influenced Western thought. In his philosophical system, which led him to criticize what he saw as Plato's metaphysical excesses, theory follows empirical observation and logic, based on the syllogism, is the essential method of rational inquiry.19
7474283411Jesus of NazarethFounder of Christianity. His teachings were based on Judaism but eventually became a separate faith and spread throughout the Roman Empire and the world.20
7474283412Yellow Turban RebellionA massive Chinese peasant uprising inspired by Daoist teachings that began in 184 C.E. with the goal of establishing a new golden age of equality and harmony.21
7474283413castedistinct social class grouping; in China, Varna consisted of four classes that people were born into for life, and in India,22
7474283414CyrusFounder of the Achaemenid Persian Empire. Between 550 and 530 B.C.E. he conquered Media, Lydia, and Babylon. He allowed the Jews to return to their homeland23
7474283415DariusPersian ruler who brought order to the Persian Empire. He also built roads; established a postal system; and standardized weights, measures, and coinage.24
7474283416Alexander the GreatSuccessor of Philip of Macedon; 1st global empire, but no lasting bureaucracy; spread of Hellenism is greatest achievement25
7474283417PersianOf or relating to Iran or its people or language or culture26
7474283418Satrapsunder Darius's rule these were known as governors who ruled the provinces. They collected taxes, served as judges, and put down rebellions27
7474283419Persian WarsConflicts between Greek city-states and the Persian Empire, ranging from the Ionian Revolt (499-494 B.C.E.) through Darius's punitive expedition that failed at Marathon. Chronicled by Herodotus. (131)28
7474283420Ahura MazdaMain god of Zoroastrianism who represented truth and goodness and was perceived to be in an eternal struggle with the malign spirit angra mainyu.29
7474283421Angra Mainyuevil spirit in zoroastrianism, the explanation for the presence of evil in the world30
7474283422LaoziChinese Daoist philosopher; taught that governments were of secondary importance and recommended retreat from society into nature.31
7474283423Qin ShihuangdiRuler of China who united China for the first time. He built road and canals and began the Great Wall of China. He also imposed a standard system of laws, money, weights, and writing.32
7474283424Han WudiThe most important Han Emperor: expanded the Empire in all directions; created the Civil Service System based upon Confucian learning; established Imperial University; promoted the Silk Roads33
7474283425DaoismChinese School of Thought: Daoists believe that the world is always changing and is devoid of absolute morality or meaning. They accept the world as they find it, avoid futile struggles, and deviate as little as possible from the Dao, or 'path' of nature.34
7474283426LegalismIn China, a political philosophy that emphasized the unruliness of human nature and justified state coercion and control. The Qin ruling class invoked it to validate the authoritarian nature of their regime. (p.52)35
7474283427Qin DynastyThe dynasty that replaced the Zhou dynasty and employed Legalist ideas in order to control warring states and unify the country.36
7474283428Han dynastyA great and long-lasting rule, it discarded the harsh policies of the Qin dynasty and adopted Confucian principles. Han rulers chose officials on merit rather than birth. It was a time of prosperity37
7474283429Yellow Turban UprisingLarge revolt throughout China during the Han dynasty led by desperate peasants wearing yellow turbans. This uprising tested the resilience of the Han state during the late second century CE. It weakened the Han state during the second and third centuries CE. Leads to fall of Han Dynasty38
7474283430Chandragupta MauryaHe founded India's first empire (Mauryan). He was an Indian prince who conquered a large area in the Ganges River valley soon after Alexander invaded western India.39
7474283431AshokaThe grandson of Chandragupta Maurya; extended conquests of the dynasty; converted to Buddhism and sponsored its spread throughout his empire.40
7474283432Chandra GuptaLaid the foundations for the Gupta empire, he forged alliances with powerful families in the Ganges Region and established a dynamic kingdom about the year 320 C.E. Golden Age41
7474283433Siddhartha Gautamafounder of Buddism; born a prince; left his father's wealth to find the cause of human suffering; also know as Buddha42
7474283434Mauryan EmpireThe first state to unify most of the Indian subcontinent. It was founded by Chandragupta Maurya in 324 B.C.E. and survived until 184 B.C.E. From its capital at Pataliputra in the Ganges Valley it grew wealthy from taxes. (184)43
7474283435Gupta EmpirePowerful Indian state based, like its Mauryan predecessor, in the Ganges Valley. It controlled most of the Indian subcontinent through a combination of military force and its prestige as a center of sophisticated culture. Golden Age44
7474283436HunsNomadic invaders from central Asia; invaded India; disrupted Gupta administration (Overthrew Gupta)45
7474283437Buddhisma world religion or philosophy based on the teaching of the Buddha and holding that a state of enlightenment can be attained by suppressing worldly desire46
7474283438Homerancient Greek epic poet who is believed to have written the Iliad and the Odyssey (circa 850 BC)47
7474283439SocratesGreek philosopher; socratic method--questioning; sentenced to death for corrupting Athens youth48
7474283440PlatoPhilosopher (429 BC-347 BC) who studied under Socrates and questioned reality. He believed that ideal forms existed on a separate plane than our conception of reality. In his work the Republic, he described an ideal society, in which philosopher-kings would rule and everyone would be given jobs based on their talents. He also creates the Academy, an ancient school of philosophy.49
7474283441AristotleGreek philosopher. A pupil of Plato, the tutor of Alexander the Great, and the author of works on logic, metaphysics, ethics, natural sciences, politics, and poetics, he profoundly influenced Western thought. In his philosophical system.50
7474283442polisGreek word for city-state51
7474283443SpartaGreek city-state that was ruled by an oligarchy, focused on military, used slaves for agriculture, discouraged the arts52
7474283444Persian WarKing Darius of Persia wanted to conquer all of the Greek city-states but Athens and Sparta resisted. Greek city-states vs. Persia - Greek city-states won. Athens emerged as most powerful city state in Greece.53
7474283445Delian LeagueAn alliance headed by Athens that says that all Greek city-states will come together and help fight the Persians54
7474283446Peloponnesian Wara war in which Athens and its allies were defeated by the league centered on Sparta55
7474283447Hellenistic AgeGreek culture spread across western Asia and northeastern Africa after the conquests of Alexander the Great. The period ended with the fall of the last major Hellenistic kingdom to Rome, but Greek cultural influence persisted until the spread of Islam.56
7474283448Ptolemaic EmpireThe Hellenistic empire in Egypt area after Alexander's death; created by Ptolemy, one of Alexander's generals.57
7474283449Seleucid EmpireThe empire in Syria, Persia, and Bactria after the breakup of Alexander's empire.58
7474283450Julius CaesarMade dictator for life in 45 BCE, after conquering Gaul, assassinated in 44 BCE by the Senate because they were afraid of his power59
7474283451Augustus CaesarThe first empreror of Rome, the adopted son of Julius Caesar, help Rome come into Pax Romana, or the Age of Roman Peace60
7474283452Punic Warone of the three wars between Carthage and Rome that resulted in the destruction of Carthage and its annexation by Rome61
7474283453Twelve tablesthe earliest written collection of Roman laws, drawn up by patricians about 450B.C., that became the foundation of Roman law62
7474283454PatriciansA member of one of the noble families of the ancient Roman Republic, which before the third century B.C. had exclusive rights to the Senate and the magistracies.63
7474283455PlebeiansMembers of the lower class of Ancient Rome including farmers, merchants, artisans and traders64
7474283456ConstantineEmperor of Rome who adopted the Christian faith and stopped the persecution of Christians (280-337)65
7474283457Silk roadsTrade routes stretching from China to the Mediterranean, which allowed for the exchange of goods and ideas from China to the Roman Empire66
7474283458QanatsUnderground irrigation systems developed by Persians67
7474283459AquaductsAbove ground structures that piped in fresh drinking water to public fountains in Roman Empire68
7474283460concreteRoman innovation that aided construction of large-scale projects.69
7474283461Paul of TarsusOne of the most important apostles who is largely responsible for the spread of Christianity around the Mediterranean World in the 1st century.70
7474283462Stepwellsan innovation of the gupta empire that allowed for the storage of fresh drinking water in a fashion that minimized evaporation.71
7474283463Jatia Hindu caste or distinctive social group of which there are thousands throughout India; a special characteristic is often the exclusive occupation of its male members (such as barber or potter)72
7474283464filial pietyThe Confucian belief that one should obey older family members and pay respect to ancesters.73
7474283465ShudraThe serving class, the lowest caste in Hinduism before the creation of the untouchables74
7474283466Four Noble TruthsThe Buddhist beliefs that all life is a cycle of suffering, the cause of suffering is desires for worldly pleasures, and that the cycle of suffering will not be broken until a person escapes re-birth through a process of Enlightenment.75
7474283467BrahmaIn Hinduism, a universal spirit believed to be the origin of everything.76
7474283468SalonA reformer who preserved Athenian democracy by initiating a series of compromises between aristocrats and commoners.77
7474283469stupaBuddhist shrines, usually believed to hold holy relics.78
7474283470synchretismwhen elements of two or more cultures blend together79
7474283471boddisattvaIn Buddhism, a person who is able to reach nirvana but delays doing so to remain on earth as a spiritual guide to others.80
7474283472gangesA holy river in Hinduism81
7474283473PersepolisThe city created by Darius the Great as the grand capital of the Achaemenid Empire.82
7474283474PataliputraLarge city along the Ganges River which was the capital of the Mauyaran Empire83
7474283475PaarsargadA capital city created by Cyrus the Great84
7474283476ConstantinopleLarge Roman trading city located on the straits between the Black and Mediterranean Seas.85
7474283477PeterEstablished an early Christian Church in Rome. Viewed by Christians as the first Pope.86
7474283478asceticsomeone who forgoes traditional desires such as food, sex, and shelter-usually for religious reasons.87
7474283479cynicisma Hellenistic philosophical movement that rejected material wealth and traditional authority.88

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