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AP World History Vocab: Chapter 6 Flashcards

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10391328717tributean act, statement, or gift that is intended to show gratitude, respect, or admiration0
10391335447ayllusin Incan society, a clan or community that worked together on projects required by the ruler1
10391341361Mesoamericaa region and cultural area in the Americas, extending approximately from central Mexico to Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and northern Costa Rica2
10391343266mother civilizationA civilization that has a culture that spreads.3
10391346952hieroglyphicsAn ancient Egyptian writing system in which pictures were used to represent ideas and sounds4
10391351767Classic PeriodRunning from roughly 1200 BCE to 455 CE5
10391355372Obsidiana hard, dark, glasslike volcanic rock formed by the rapid solidification of lava without crystallization.6
10391356876Slash-and-burn agriculturea widely used method of growing food in which wild or forested land is clear-cut and any remaining vegetation burned7
10391361727CaracolObservatory to study astronomy8
10391369667Chichen ItzaChichen Itza was a major focal point in the Northern Maya Lowlands from the Late Classic9
10391372473Mayana large family of American Indian languages spoken in Central America and Mexico, of which the chief members are Maya and Quiché.10
10391374923Mayaa member of an American Indian people of Yucatán and adjacent areas11
10391376169Teotihuacana vast Mexican archaeological complex northeast of Mexico City12
10391377625Olmeca member of a prehistoric people inhabiting the coast of Veracruz and western Tabasco on the Gulf of Mexico13
10391380451Huaca del Solan adobe brick temple built by the Moche civilization14
10391382102Huaca del Lunaa large adobe brick structure built mainly by the Moche people of northern Peru.15
10391385960Mochea pre-Inca culture that flourished on the northern coast of Peru in the 1st to 7th centuries AD.16

AP World History: Ch. 20 Africa in the Age of the Slave Trade Flashcards

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5848215717Factoriestrading stations with resident merchants established by the Portuguese and other Europeans.0
5848222070El Minaimportant Portuguese factory on the coast of modern Ghana.1
5848225493Nzinga Mvembaruler of the Kongo kingdom (1507-1543); converted to Christianity; his efforts to integrate Portuguese and African ways foundered because of the slave trade.2
5848225494LuandaPortuguese settlement founded in the 1520s; became the core for the colony of Angola.3
5848234230Royal African Company: chartered in Britain in the 1660s to establish a monopoly over the African trade; supplied slaves to British New World colonies.4
5848237648Indies piecea unit in the complex exchange system of the west African trade; based on the value of an adult male slave.5
5848764610triangular tradecomplex commercial pattern linking Africa, the Americas, and Europe; slaves from Africa went to the New World; American agricultural products went to Europe; European goods went to Africa.6
5848768612AsanteAkan state among the Akan people of Ghana and centered at Kumasi.7
5848773787Osei Tutuimportant ruler who began centralization and expansion of Asante.8
5848778623Asantehenetitle, created by Osei Tutu, of the civil and religious ruler of Asante.9
5848783721BeninAfrican kingdom in the Bight of Benin; at the height of its power when Europeans arrived; famous for its bronze casting techniques.10
5848788362DahomeyAfrican state among the Fon peoples; developed in the 17th century centered at Abomey; became a major slave trading state through utilization of Western firearms.11
5848790388LuoNilotic people who migrated from the Upper Nile regions to establish dynasties in the lakes region of central Africa.12
5848793937Usuman Dan FodioMuslim Fulani leader who launched a great religious movement among the Hausa.13
5848799873Great Trekmovement inland during the 1830s of Dutch-ancestry settlers in South Africa seeking to escape their British colonial government.14
5848808795Shakaruler among the Nguni peoples of southeast Africa during the early 19th century; developed military tactics that created the Zulu state.15
5848813200Mfecanewars among Africans in southern Africa during the early 19th century; caused migrations and alterations in African political organization.16
5848817642Swazi and LesothoAfrican states formed by people reacting to the stresses of the Mfecane.17
5848822649Middle Passageslave voyage from Africa to the Americas; a deadly and traumatic experience.18
5848839837Saltwater slavesname given to slaves born in Africa; distinguished from American-born descendants.19
5848843171Creole SlavesAmerican-born descendants of saltwater slaves; result of sexual exploitation of slave women or process of miscegenation20
5848855167obeahAfrican religious practices in the British American islands.21
5848858619candombleAfrican religious practices in Brazil among the Yoruba.22
5848866347vodunAfrican religious practices among descendants in Haiti.23
5848869474PalmaresAngolan-led, large runaway slave state in 17th-century Brazil.24
5848878599Surinam Maroonsdescendants of 18th-century runaway slaves who found permanent refuge in the rainforests of Surinam and French Guiana.25
5848884035SurinameFormer Dutch plantation colony on coast South America; location of runaway slave kingdom in 18th century' able to retain independence despite attempts to crush guerilla resistance26
5848905406William WilberforceBritish statesman an reformer; leader of abolitionist movement in English Parliament that led to the end of English slave trade in 180727
5848927726FulaniPastoral people of Western Sudan; adopted purifying Sufi variant of Isla,; under Usuman Dan Fodio in 1804, launched revolt against Hausa Kingdoms; established state centered on Sokoto28

AP World History Chapter 5 Flashcards

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10912154010polisA city-state in ancient Greece0
10912154011Acropolisa walled, high area surrounding a polis1
10912154012agoraan open area that served as a meeting place and market in early Greek city-states2
10912154013helotsin ancient Greece, state slaves3
10912154014Hoplitesfoot soldiers in ancient Greece4
10912154015Hubrisgreat pride5
10912154016democracygovernment by the people6
10912154017SolonAthenian statesman; he introduced the first civil democracy in Greece and created the Boule7
10912154018tyranta strong man who seized power by force and claimed to rule for the good of the people8
10912154019CleisthenesAncient Greek ruler often called the "father of democracy." He increased the size of the council that governed Athens to 500, and he reorganized Athenian tribes on a geographical rather than familial basis.9
10912154020Direct Democracythe type of governing system where all people vote directly on an issue10
10912154021archona chief of state of ancient Athens11
10912154022PhalanxA military formation composed of rows of soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder carrying pikes or heavy spears12
10912154023PericlesAthenian statesman; he encouraged the spread of democracy in Athens and the growth of the city-state's power13
10912154024SocratesGreek philosopher of Athens; his teaching style was based on asking questions. He wanted people to question their own beliefs. He was arrested and condemned to death for challenging authority.14
10912154025PlatoGreek philosopher; a student of Socrates, he started a school in Athens called the Academy. In The Republic he describes an ideal society run by philosopher-kings.15
10912154026AristotleGreek philosopher and student of Plato; he taught that logic was the tool for any necessary inquiry; his work later became the basis for medieval scholasticism.16
10912154027reasonclear or ordered thinking17
10912154028logicthe process of making inferences18
10928682613HomerA Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey19
10928682614lyric poetrya type of poetry that gained its name from the lyre, an instrument that played while the poetry was sung20
10928682615HerodotusGreek historian; his most famous work is The Histories, which describes major events of the Persian Wars.21
10928682616ThucydidesGreek historian of Athens; he wrote The History of the Peloponnesian War. He is regarded as the first critical historian and is often ranked as the greatest historian of antiquity.22
10928682617Alexander the GreatKing of Macedon and conqueror of much of Asia; he is considered one of the greatest generals of all time23
10928682618Hellenisticthe blending of Greek cultures with those of Persia, Egypt, and Central Asia following the conquests of Alexander the Great24
10928682619EuclidGreek geometer; he created practical books on geometric forms and mathematics. His work formed the basis for later European studies in geometry.25
10928682620EratosthenesGreek astronomer and geographer; he calculated the circumference of the globe using careful observations and simple geometry26
10928682621Archidemesgreek mathematician and inventor27

AP Literature - Literary Terms Flashcards

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8953358368allegoryA story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.0
8953358369alliterationIt is a stylistic device in which a number of words, having the same first consonant sound, occur close together in a series.1
8953358370allusionA brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance.2
8953358371anagrama word or phrase spelled by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase3
8953358372antecedentThe word, phrase, or clause referred to by a pronoun.4
8953358373antagonistA character or force in conflict with the main character5
8953358374anaphoraA rhetorical figure of repetition in which the same word or phrase is repeated in (and usually at the beginning of) successive lines, clauses, or sentences.6
8953358375anastropheInversion of the natural or usual word order7
8953358376antithesisA balancing of two opposite or contrasting words, phrases, or clauses.8
8953358377aphorismA brief, cleverly worded statement that makes a wise observation about life.9
8953358378apostropheA figure of speech that directly addresses an absent or imaginary person or a personified abstraction, such as liberty or love.10
8953358379assonanceRepetition of a vowel sound within two or more words in close proximity11
8953358380asyndetonA series of words separated by commas (with no conjunction), e.g. "I came, I saw, I conquered." The parts of the sentence are emphasized equally; in addition, the use of commas with no intervening conjunction speeds up the flow of the sentence.12
8953358381blank versePoetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter13
8953358382caesuraA natural pause or break in a line of poetry, usually near the middle of the line.14
8953358383cacophonyHarsh, discordant, or meaningless mixture of sounds15
8953358384cadenceRhythmic rise and fall16
8953358385conceitA fanciful expression, usually in the form of an extended metaphor or surprising analogy between seemingly dissimilar objects.17
8953358386connotationAll the meanings, associations, or emotions that a word suggests18
8953358387consonanceRepetition of a consonant sound within two or more words in close proximity.19
8953358388coupletA pair of rhymed lines that may or may not constitute a separate stanza in a poem.20
8953358389dactylA stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables21
8953358390denotationDictionary definition of a word22
8953358391denouementan outcome or solution; the unraveling of a plot23
8953358392dictionThe choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing24
8953358393didacticIntended to instruct; teaching, or teaching a moral lesson25
8953358394dirgea funeral hymn or mournful speech26
8953358395euphemismAn indirect, less offensive way of saying something that is considered unpleasant27
8953358396end-stopped lineA line that ends with a natural speech pause, usually marked by punctuation28
8953358397enjambmentA run-on line of poetry in which logical and grammatical sense carries over from one line into the next.29
8953358398epitaphA brief statement written on a tomb or gravestone30
8953358399epicA long narrative poem, written in heightened language, which recounts the deeds of a heroic character who embodies the values of a particular society31
8953358400epistolaryA piece of literature contained in or carried on by letters32
8953358401flashbackA method of narration in which present action is temporarily interrupted so that the reader can witness past events33
8953358402foreshadowingA narrative device that hints at coming events; often builds suspense or anxiety in the reader.34
8953358403footA metrical unit composed of stressed and unstressed syllables.35
8953358404frame storyA secondary story or stories embedded in the main story36
8953358405free versePoetry that does not have a regular meter or rhyme scheme37
8953358406genreA category or type of literature (or of art, music, etc.) characterized by a particular form, style, or content.38
8953358407hamartiatragic flaw which causes a character's downfall39
8953358408heroic coupletA pair of rhymed, iambic pentameter lines.40
8953358409hexameterA line of poetry that has six metrical feet.41
8953358410hubrisExcessive pride or arrogance that results in the downfall of the protagonist of a tragedy42
8953358411hyperboleA figure of speech that uses exaggeration to express strong emotion, make a point, or evoke humor43
8953358412iambA common meter in poetry consisting of an unrhymed line with five feet or accents, each foot containing an unaccented syllable and an accented syllable.44
8953358413imageryDescriptive or figurative language in a literary work; the use of language to create sensory impressions.45
8953358414ironyA contrast or discrepancy between what is stated and what is really meant, or between what is expected to happen and what actually does happen.46
8953358415verbal ironyIn this type of irony, the words literally state the opposite of the writer's true meaning47
8953358416situational ironyOccurs when the outcome of a work is unexpected, or events turn out to be the opposite from what one had expected48
8953358417dramatic ironyIrony that occurs when the meaning of the situation is understood by the audience but not by the characters in the play.49
8953358418jargonSpecial words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand50
8953358419juxtapositionPlacement of two things closely together to emphasize comparisons or contrasts51
8953358421metaphorA comparison that establishes a figurative identity between objects being compared.52
8953358422meterA regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry53
8953358423metonymyA figure of speech in which something is referred to by using the name of something that is associated with it54
8953358424moodFeeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader55
8953358425motif(n.) a principal idea, feature, theme, or element; a repeated or dominant figure in a design56
8953358426motivationA psychological factor that provides a directional force or reason for behavior.57
8953358427narrationThe purpose of this type of rhetorical mode is to tell the story or narrate an event or series of events.58
8953358428novelA long fictional narrative written in prose, usually having many characters and a strong plot.59
8953358429novellaA short novel usually under 100 pages.60
8953358430noveletteWhen a novel is short and has chapters reffered to as vignettes61
8953358431octavea verse form consisting of eight lines of iambic pentameter62
8953358432odeA lyric poem usually marked by serious, respectful, and exalted feelings toward the subject.63
8953358433onomatopoeiaA figure of speech in which natural sounds are imitated in the sounds of words.64
8953358434oxymoronA figure of speech that combines opposite or contradictory terms in a brief phrase.65
8953358435paeansong of joy or triumph; a fervent expression of joy66
8953358436parableA simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson67
8953358437paradoxA statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth.68
8953358438parallelismPhrases or sentences of a similar construction/meaning placed side by side, balancing each other69
8953358439parodyA work that closely imitates the style or content of another with the specific aim of comic effect and/or ridicule.70
8953358440pedanticAn adjective that describes words, phrases, or general tone that is overly scholarly, academic, or bookish.71
8953358441pentametera rhythm in poetry that has five stressed syllables in each line (five metrical feet)72
8953358442personaA pattern of relatively permanent traits, dispositions, or characteristics that give some consistency to people's behavior.73
8953358443personificationA figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes74
8953358444plotSequence of events in a story75
8953358445point of viewThe perspective from which a story is told76
8953358446polysyndetonDeliberate use of many conjunctions in close succession, especially where some might be omitted. Hemingway and the Bible both use extensively. Ex. "he ran and jumped and laughed for joy"77
8953358448protagonistChief character in a dramatic or narrative work, usually trying to accomplish some objective or working toward some goal.78
8953358449punA joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings.79
8953358450quatrain4 line stanza80
8953358451refrainA line or set of lines repeated several times over the course of a poem.81
8953358452rhetorical questionA question asked merely for rhetorical effect and not requiring an answer82
8953358453end rhymeA word at the end of one line rhymes with a word at the end of another line83
8953358454eye rhymerhyme that appears correct from spelling but does not rhyme because of pronunciation84
8953358455forced rhymewhen two words don't really rhyme together, but an author uses similar spelled, or sounding words to try to create a rhyme; Ex: stone, one85
8953358456internal rhymeA word inside a line rhymes with another word on the same line86
8953358457slant rhymerhyme in which the vowel sounds are nearly, but not exactly the same (i.e. the words "stress" and "kiss"); sometimes called half-rhyme, near rhyme, or partial rhyme87
8953358458rhyme schemeA regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem88
8953358459satireA literary work that criticizes human misconduct and ridicules vices, stupidities, and follies.89
8953358460sesteta rhythmic group of six lines of verse90
8953358461shifts/turnsChanges in the speaker's attitude. Look for key words such as but, yet, however, and although, punctuation, and stanza division.91
8953358462sonnet14-line lyric poem focused on a single theme; usually written in iambic pentameter92
8953358463symbolA thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.93
8953358464synecdochea figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the whole or vice versa94
8953358465syntaxArrangement of words in phrases and sentences95
8953358466themeA topic of discussion or writing; a major idea broad enough to cover the entire scope of a literary work.96
8953358467toneA writer's attitude toward his or her subject matter revealed through diction, figurative language, and organization on the sentence and global levels.97
8953358468understatementthe presentation of something as being smaller, worse, or less important than it actually is.98
8953358469villanelleA French verse form calculated to appear simple and spontaneous but consisting of nineteen lines and a prescribed pattern of rhymes.99

Biochemistry - AP Flashcards

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11693909882atomsmallest part of an element0
11693909883protonpositive charge, in nucleus1
11693909884neutronno charge, in nucleus2
11693909885electronnegative charge, outside nucleus3
11693909886valence electronselectrons in outermost shell, able to interact4
11693909887octet rulestates that atoms lose, gain or share electrons in order to acquire a full set of eight valence electrons5
11693909888atomic numbernumber of protons6
11693909889atomic massnumber of protons + neutrons7
11693909890isotopesdifferent forms of same element - same number of protons, different number of neutrons8
11693909891ionsatoms that have gained or lost electrons9
11693909892cationspositively charged (lost electrons)10
11693909893anionsnegatively charged (gained electrons)11
11693909895covalent bondbond formed by sharing of electrons12
11693909896polar bondcovalent bond in which electrons are shared unevenly13
11693909897nonpolar bondcovalent bond where electrons are shared evenly14
11693909898hydrophilicwater loving15
11693909899hydrophobicwater fearing16
11693909900hydrogen bondstrongest interaction between molecules - forms with polar molecules17
11693909902cohesionwater sticks to itself18
11693909903adhesionwater sticks to other polar molecules (capillary action)19
11693909904heat storagewater requires a lot of heat to disrupt hydrogen bonds20
11693909905ice formationwater is less dense as solid than liquid21
11693909906universal solventwater is able to dissolve many materials (polar materials)22
11693909915monomerssmall building blocks of polymers23
11693909916polymerschains of monomers24
11693909917dehydration synthesisreaction used in building polymers that will release water25
11693909918hydrolysisreaction used in breaking polymers that uses water26
11693909919function of carbohydrateshort term energy, building material27
11693909920glucosemonosaccharide, used for energy28
11693909921disaccharidetwo monosaccharides linked together29
11693909922polysaccharidemany monosaccharide units30
11693909926lipidEnergy-rich organic compounds, such as fats, oils, and waxes, that are made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.31
11693909927phospholipidfat found in cell membrane, hydrophobic + hydrophilic ends32
11693909928definition of proteinslong chain of amino acids (polypeptide)33
11693909944amino acidBuilding blocks of protein34
11693909945primary protein structuresequence of amino acids35
11693909946secondary protein structurecoiling or folding of a polypeptide due to H-bonding between amino acids36
11693909947tertiary protein structureoccurs when certain attractions are present between alpha helices and pleated sheets37
11693909948quaternary protein structure2+ protein chains forming functional protein38
11693909930peptide bondbond between amino acids formed by dehydration reaction39
11693909931enzymesprotein that increase reaction rate by lowering activation energy40
11693909932nucleic acidsDNA, RNA - made up of nucleotides41
11693909933DNAdeoxyribonucleic acid - genetic material42
11693909935nucleotidemonomer of nucleic acids made up of a 5-carbon sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base43
11693909936RNAribonucleic acid - intermediate of DNA and proteins44
11693909937ATPenergy in the cell45
11710704179Substratereactant of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction46

AP Language and Composition Flashcards

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11268276517ToneAttitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character0
11268276518SatireA literary style used to make fun of or ridicule an idea or human vice or weakness1
11268276519Author's PurposeThe reason the author has for writing (to inform, persuade, entertain, teach, etc.)2
11268276520AudienceThe reader of the text; who the text is for3
11268276521SubjectIn rhetoric, the topic addressed in a piece of writing4
11268276522Author's StyleHow the author conveys the meaning, tone, subject, and purpose through literary devices5
11268276523AP ExamThe test you will take in May to determine if you will receive college credit for this course6
11268276524JuxtapositionPlacement of two things closely together to emphasize comparisons or contrasts7
11268276525SarcasmInvolves bitter, caustic language that is meant to hurt or ridicule someone or something.8
11268276526InflammatoryCausing excitement or anger9
11268276527Somberdark, gloomy; depressed or melancholy in spirit10
11268276528JovialCheerful and friendly11
11268276529JudgmentalAuthoritative and often critical12
11268276530PatronizingCondescending, having a superior manner, treating as an inferior13
11268276531PatrioticInspired by love and devotion to one's country14
11268276532Reviseto make changes to an original work15
11268276533EditTo correct or modify writing for publication16

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