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Ap world history vocab 1 Flashcards

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7541356952Sundered (v)To force apart, sever0
7541361525Tenuously (adj)Not thick: slender1
7541368443Unambiguously(adv)In a manner that is not open to more than one interpretation2
7541371000Ubiquity(n)Existing or being everywhere at the same time3
7541377382Commonsensical(adj)Ordinary good sense and judgement4
7541381134Obsolete(adj)No longer in use5
7541385115Discrete(adj)Individually distinct6
7541388297Arbitrary(adj)Based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system7
7541396187Obscure(adj)Not discovered or known about, uncertain8

AP World History - CH. 19 Flashcards

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8472180453Shiismaffected the psychological life of the people, enhanced the self-image of the ulama as independent of imperial authority and slowed the trend of religious scholars' becoming subordinate government functionaries, as happened with many Ottoman ulama, felt the impact of these rites most strongly.0
8472181430SikhismBegan in the region of Punjab in northwestern India. It brought change into India's religious system during the Mughal period.1
8472182570MughulThis empire's founder, Babur, was of Timur descent. Although ... means "Mongol", Timurids were Turkic. Because Timur had married into the family of Genghis Khan,2
8472183843zamindarslandowners who usually leased their land to farmers.3
8472186862SafavidThe "enemy" of the Ottoman Empire. It resembled the Ottoman Empire in many ways. Diverse in its people's culture. Mainly land based. Struggled to pay their troops armed with firearms.4
8472187443janissarythe new troops innovated by the Ottomans which gave a great military flexibility to the Ottomans.5
8472188044Ottoman EmpireThis empire began in 1300 as a small empire but grew up to become larger than most empire of southeastern Europe around late 15th century.6
8472189133devshirmea new training system for the Janissary where taxation was put upon male children on Christian villages in the Balkans area as well as other places. ... children would be taken to a Turkish family and learn their culture, later entering the military themselves.7
8472190964Shari'athe law of Islam as interpreted by local ulama (religious scholars), conditioned urban institutions and social life8
8472190965BalkansLand in Southeastern and Eastern Europe. leather. The conquest of Christian territories in the ... in the late fourteenth century, however, gave the Ottomans access to a new military resource: Christian prisoners of war induced to serve as military slaves. ... townsfolk sought justice in religious law courts and depended on local notables and religious leaders to represent them before Ottoman provincial officials. ... regions such as Albania and Bosnia had large numbers of converts, and Islam gradually became the majority religion.9
8472192330AnatoliaBy 1402, most of ... was under the rule of sultans. ... suffered greatly from emigrating and losing their agricultural produces, a result of their rebellions.10
8472193794Tulip period(1718-1730) the time period during the Ottoman rule where Dutch tulips were brought and people began to seek for the expensive bulbs.11
8472194382Safaviyathe hereditary leader of the Sufi brotherhood, a militant.12
8472194729Hidden ImamAli's 12th descendant. Believed to have disappeared during its childhood during the 19th century, leading to the Shi'ite community to lack in a proper religious system until he returned.13
8472195592UzbeksTurkish rulers who had succeeded the Timurids on Iran's Central Asian frontier;14

AP World History Chapter 23 Flashcards

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9569481738second-wave feminismWomen's rights movement that revived in the 1960s; demanded equal rights for women in employment and education, women's right to control their own bodies, and the end of patriarchal domination.0
9569547899fundamentalismOccurring within all the major world religions, fundamentalism is a self-proclaimed return to the "fundamentals" of a religion and is marked by a militant piety.1
9569597904environmentalismTwentieth-century movement to preserve the natural world in the face of spiraling human ability to alter the world environment.2
9569610719globalizationThe massive growth in international economic transactions from around 1950 to the present.3
9569626204World Trade OrganizationInternational body representing 149 nations that negotiates the rules for global commerce and is dedicated to the promotion of free trade.4

World History Ottoman Empire Flashcards

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8751393348IstanbulTurks conquered the last remaining Byzantine Territory and named the city this0
8751393349Hagia SophiaGreatest orthodox church in Byzantium, made it a mosuqe1
8751393350SultanRuler of the ottoman empire2
8751393351Suleiman the Magnificentgreatest sultan of all3
8751393352CaliphSuleiman the Magnificent called himself this after conquering all Arab territory. Chief religious leader.4
8751393353Haremthe separate part of a Muslim household reserved for wives, concubines, and female servants.5
8751393354JanissariesChristian youth converted to Islam for military6
8751393355Grand Vizierthis was who bureaucrats and administrators worked under, he is the top official7
8751393356Gunpowder EmpiresIslamic Ruled under an absolute monarch Made use of firearms and artillery8
8751393357UlemaOversaw religious duties9

Chapter 11 Ap World History Flashcards

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7587385660Bedouinnomadic pastoralists of the Arabian peninsula; culture based on camel and goat nomadism; early converts to Islam.0
7587388652Shaykhsleaders of tribes and clans within bedouin society; usually men with large herds, several wives, and many children.1
7587393146Ummaa community of the faithful within Isla; transcended old tribal boundaries to create a degree of political unity.2
7587397307Zakata tax for charity; obligatory for all Muslims.3
7587400299Caliphthe political and religious successor to Muhammad.4
7587403761Alia cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad; one of orthodox caliphs; focus for Shi'a.5
7587406096Sunnisthe political and theological division within Islam; supported the Umayyads.6
7587409596Shi'aalso a known as Shi'tes;political and theological division within Islam; followers of Ali7
7587412119Mawalinon-Arab converts to Islam.8
7587417256Jizyaa head tax paid by all non believers in Islamic territories.9
7587420313Ayanthe wealthy landed elite that emerged in the early decades of Abbasid rule.10

AP World History pg 3 Flashcards

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7394788321Andean societies- Second millenium BCE - in the central Andes and Pacific coast of South America - semi/urbanized cultures - economic surplus?0
7394793213Mississippian culture- last of the mound-building cultures of North America - flourished between 800 and 1300 C.E. - featured large towns and ceremonial centers - lacked stone architecture of Central America.1
7394797659Anasazi- Native American culture flourishing in southern Colorado and Utah and Northern New Mexico and Arizona from about 100 AD - descendents include the present-day Pueblo people - culture includes Basket Maker phase, and later marked by creation of cliff dwellings and expert artisanship - they worshipped in subterranean buildings called kivas2
7394805184Cultural diffusion vs. independent innovationCultural diffusion is a social process resulting in the transfer of beliefs, values, and social activities (like games or sports) from one society to another while independent innovation is the development of the same culture trait or pattern in many different culture hearths (the developed independently of each other) as a result of comparable needs and circumstances3
7394817034Aristocracy- a government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility - the wealthiest, most priveliged members of society4
7394824347Parliamentary bodiesSenate and voting bodies?5
7394839006Patrilineal/patrilocal- patrilineal relates to a social system in which inheritance rights and family descent is traced though the father - patrilocal refers to the pattern where married couples live with or near the husband's parents/family6
7394845725OligarchyA government in which only a small group of people hold the power7
7394851373Republics/Democracies- Republic: state or country that is led by people who do not base their political power on any principle beyond the control of the people living in that state or country. - Democracy: form of government in which policy is decided by the preference of the majority in a decision-making process, usually elections or referendums, open to all or most citizens.8
7394855618Theocracy- a government thought to be guided by a divine power - controlled by religious leaders9
7394864387Slavery vs. serfdom- Slavery: the condition of being owned by another person and being made to work without wages - Serfdom: A medieval peasant who was forced to work the land of a lord's manor in exchange for protection. They were little more than slaves.10
7394867107Warstate of widespread conflict between states, organisations, or relatively large groups of people, which is characterised by the use of violent, physical force between combatants or upon civilians11
7394871866Trade routessequence of pathways and stopping places used for the commercial transport of cargo12
7394876129Polynesian migrationsmariners with canoes who migrated to Hawaii, Samoa, Fiji, Tahiti, New Zealand, Marquesas, and Easter Island13
7394880906Eurasia's great age of migrationsPeople, mainly from Central Asia, migrated outward. In particular, Europe was flooded by an influx of Germanic and Asiatic invaders that were seen as barbaric invaders but eventually settled there.14
7394899341PolytheismBelief in more than one God15
7394902382Zoroastiranism- Persian religion based on the teaching of the 6th century BCE prophet Zarathustra - its emphasis on the duality of good and evil and on the role of individuals in determining their own fate would influence later religions16
7394905901The Ten Commandments- Hebrew law governing religioius belief and behavior - set forth by God and brought to the people by Moses17
7394908492The Torah- first five books of the Old Testament (in the bible) - most sacred book in Judaism18
7394913528The TalmudThe collection of ancient rabbinic writings on Jewish law and tradition (the Mishna and the Gemara) that constitute the basis of religious authority in Orthodox Judaism19
7394917002YHWHThe Hebrew name for God, sometimes translated into "I AM" or "the One Who Is" or "The One Who Causes to Be What Is"20
7394920715AbrahamThe first patriarch in the Bible. Abraham was asked by God to sacrifice his son, Isaac, and was rewarded for being prepared to do so. He is considered by Jewish people as the father of the Israelites through his son Isaac, and by Muslims as the father of Arab peoples through his son Ishmael.21
7394930506Moses and the Exodus from Egypt - PassoverPassover to celebrate the day the Jews were led out of Egypt and into their land by Moses.22
7397152687David and Solomon- kingdom period of the Hebrews with the capital in Jerusalem - at this time the Egyptian and Hittite Empires were receding and it allowed for the Hebrews to establish a kingdom - King David ruled Israel from 990 BCE to 968 BCE; and his son Solomon ruled after him until 928 BCE. David enlarged his kingdom and brought it to the peak of political and military power. Solomon "ruled over all the kingdoms west of the Euphrates River from Tiphsah to Gaza; he was at peace with all his neighbors"23
7397162275Jewish DiasporaThe global dispersion of the Jewish people from their ancestral homeland (in modern-day Israel), with a history dating back millennia.24
7397166476Vedism (Rig-Veda)early Indian religion, heavy emphasis on the 4 Vedas, priests very important-performed complex rituals, sacrifice brought you closer to the gods25
7397171213Hinduism (Upanishads, Mahabharata, Bhagavad-Gita)Upanishads- later books of the Vedas; contained sophisticated and sublime philosophical ideas (concerning the relations of humans, God, and the universe); sacred writings in Hinduism; utilized by Brahmans to restore religious authority Mahabharata- Massive ancient Indian epic that was developed orally for centuries; it tells of an epic civil war between two family branches. Bhagavad-Gita - the sacred 'song of God' composed about 200 BC and incorporated into the Mahabharata (a Sanskrit epic)26
7397176881Samsara, Karma, DharmaSamsara- the Hindu cycle of death and rebirth (reincarnation) Karma- the belief that a person's actions determines their destiny in their next incarnation Dharma- a person's religious and moral duties27
7397184153Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva-- Gods of Hinduism: 1: Brahma- god of creation 2: Vishnu- god of protection 3: Shiva- god of destruction28
7397190668Laws of Manu200 BCE > 200 CE - support of caste system29
7397195237Buddhism- founded by Siddhartha Guatama (the Buddha) - originated between 535 and 528 BCE - based on the 4 Noble Truths - no caste system - promoted by King Ashoka (Mauryan Dynasty)30
7397202577Four Noble Truths- the foundation of Buddhist thought 1: life is pain 2: pain is caused by desire 3: elimination of desire will bring an end to pain 4: living a life based on the Noble Eightfold Path will eliminate desire31
7397206471Eightfold Path- final truth of the Buddhist Four Noble Truths that called for leading a life of balance and constant contemplation32
7397214360Siddhartha Gautama- founder of Buddhism - born a prince but left his father's wealth to find the cause of human suffering - he wandered the forests of India for 6 years seeking enlightenment - he believed in the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path where you aim to reach nirvana - known as the Buddha33
7397220576Nirvana- Buddhist concept of a state of spiritual perfection and enlightenment in which distracting passions are eliminated34
7397225026Theravada (Hinayana and Mahayana Buddhism)In Hinayana, the Buddha is the Teacher and in Mahayana the Buddha is God.35
7397230824DaoismDaoism - Chinese philosophy with origins in the Zhou Dynasty - associated with legendary philosopher Laozi - self-sufficient - created to try and end the period of warring states - "Wu Wei" - SOCIAL and politcal - coexist with nature - go with the flow36
7397236055Tao-te Ching and the I Chingthe philosophical book in verse supposedly written by Lao-tzu37
7397240382Laozi- the "Old Master" who encouraged people to give up worldly desires in favor of nature - founder of Daoism38
7397244107Mandate of HeavenChinese religious and political ideology developed by the Zhou, was the prerogative of Heaven, the chief deity, to grant power to the ruler of China.39
7397247093Confucianism- philosophy based on the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Kong Fuzi (Confucius) - created to try and end the period of warring states - social and political - 3 principles: Ren, Li, Xiao - focused on education (liberal arts) - junzi - optimistic40
7397251696Analects- main book of Confucianism - profoundly influenced Chinese political and cultural traditions - after his death, some of his pupils compiled the master's sayings and teachings and it became known as this41
7397256790K'ung Fu-tza (Confucius)- Western name for the Chinese philosopher Kongzi (551-479 BCE) - his doctrine of duty and public service had a great influence on subsequent Chinese thought and served as a code of conduct for government officials - founder of Confucianism42

AP World History Midterm Flashcards

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8372004664democracygovernment by the people, rule by the people0
8372012571the han dynasty-Replaced the Qin dynasty -Trade along the silk road increased -Patriarchal society -Society was stratified, peasants and artisans -Paper was manufactured for the first time1
8372126430The qin dynasty-Came out of the Warring states period and replaced the Zhou dynasty -A defensive wall that became the nucleus of the Great Wall was constructed -Wights, measures, and coinage were standardized -Manufacturing of silk cloth was encouraged -New roads were constructed2
8372152714The zhou dyansty-Claimed they possessed the Mandate of Heaven-approval from the Gods, they dominated after the fall of the shang dynasty -Took steps to further centralize the Chinese government -Expanded Chinese territory to include the Yangtze River valley -3
8372224977Mauryan(321-185 BCE) This was the first centralized empire of India whose founder was Chandragupta Maurya.4
8372235307Ashokathe ruler of the Mauryan Empire from about 269 to 232 B.C.E., whose edicts reflected Buddhist values, was known for his brutality5
8372246607guptaGolden Age of India; ruled through central government but allowed village power; restored Hinduism, growth of Sanskrit, arabic numerals originated from india6
8372264036satiinvolved the practice of a widow throwing herself on her husband's funeral pyre7
8372279638polisGreek city-state8
8372296073the greeksindo-european people who migrated to the southern portion of the greek peninsula about 1700 BCE9
8372321614stoicismthe endurance of pain or hardship without a display of feelings and without complaint10
8372342559pax romanaA period of peace and prosperity throughout the Roman Empire, lasting from 27 B.C. to A.D. 180.11
8374507213imperialismthe acquisition of colonies12
8374537156marshall planA United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952), also made to prevent communist-dominated nations east of the iron curtain from spreading totalitarianism13
8374641323truman doctrinepresident truman's promise to help nations (aid) struggling against communist movements14
8374705302NasserEventually became the leader of Egypt and a world power, involved in the Suez War, and nationalized the Suez Canal.15
8374765758six-day warnasser faced a defeated with Israel israeli occupation of gaza, sinai, old jerusalem, golan heights, and west bank16
8374804803Joseph Stalin-Leader of the Soviet Union after the death of Vladimir Lenin. -Policy of collectivization: consolidated private farms into huge collective farms worked in common by farmers -Set up five year plans- concentrated on heavy industry -Known for his purges: expulsion or execution of his rivals17
8374869528Berlin WallWhen large numbers of east germans began migrating to west berlin, this wall was constructed to stem the tide of refugees18
8374893217Khrushchev-Soviet leader, publicly denounced Stalin, free many political prisoners eased censorship -responsible for the cuban missile crisis, conflict between him and kennedy19
8374923936glasnot-openess -allowed Soviet citizens to discuss government policies and even criticize them20
8374939156Gorbachev-last Communist leader of the USSR; started giving the people more economic and political freedom -reduced Soviet nuclear armaments -glasnot and perestroika21
8374951901perestrokia-an economic reform program that permitted some private ownership and control of agriculture and industry -foreign investments were allowed and industry was permitted to produce more consumer goods22
8375008047Juan Peron-oppressive military dictator supported by the working class of Argentina -government controlled the press and denied civil liberties to its citizens23
8375027221Fidel Castro-Communist leader of Cuba -Proclaimed himself a marxist socialist -seized foreign property -Sided with the USSR and severed relations with the United States -Fascist24
8375040057socialisma political theory advocating state ownership of industry25
8375044301communisman economic system in which the central government directs all major economic decisions26
8375054511capitalismAn economic system based on private ownership of capital27
8375054512decolonization of india-British parliament passed the government of India act which increased voting rights and turned provincial governments over to Indian leaders -nonalignment: didn't choose to side with either the USA or the USSR28
8376027064there are written recordswhat signifies the period known as history?29
8380140473Red GuardName given to the young "communist enforcers" of China during the Cultural Revolution30
8380140474Mao ZedongChinese communist leader instituted to great leap forward: attempted to accomplish industrialization through small scale projects in peasant communities31
8380140475Tiananmen SquareSymbolic heart of Chinese politics; site in Beijing of protests and a massacre in 1989.32
8380140476Geneva Conference-A 1954 conference that divided Vietnam at the seventeenth parallel -context: after world war two and the end of Japanese occupation of Vietnam, France wanted its former colony back. Ho Chi Minh proclaimed independence of Vietnam and they defeated the French33
8380140477New Economic Policy1921 plan that permitted some capitalist activity in Russia in order to increase food production34
8380140478Deng Xiaoping-Communist Party leader who forced Chinese economic reforms after the death of Mao Zedong. -Allowed some elements of market economy and some foreign investment35
8380140479Persian Gulf War-War fought between a coalition led by the U.S. and Iraq to free Kuwait from Iraqi invaders.36
8380140480Saddam Hussein-Iraqs dictator -Sought to take over oil deposits37
8380140481-Czechoslovakia ended its communist government -Yugoslavia conflict broke out among Muslims, Serbs and Croats -Fighting between the Serbs and Albanians in the province of KosovoWhat happened after the fall of the Soviet Union?38
8380140482Indiathe world's most populous democracy is?39
8380140483Manifest Destiny1800s belief that Americans had the right to spread across the continent.40
8380140484Berlin ConferenceMeeting at which Europeans agreed on rules for colonizing Africa41
8380140485Paleolithic AgeThe old stone age 2.5 million - 8000 B.C. was known for the use of stone tools42
8380140486PastoralismA strategy for food production involving the domestication of animals43
8380140487Neolithic Age-New Stone Age -People began to farm -Permanent settlements developed and the population increased -Many practiced animism -Saw the beginning of urbanization44
8380140488Agricultural Revolution-Saw the use of agricultural methods that encouraged migration45
8380140489Tigris RiverA river in southwestern Asia that flows through the eastern part of the Fertile Crescent46
8380140490Shang Dynasty-Lasts 500 years - Bronze: weapons, farm tools, and wheels - Writing: Pictograms - Rice farming47
8380140491Mandate of Heaventhe belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods48
8380140492Sumerians-First to control Mesopotamia -Ziggurats49
8380140493Indus River Valley-One of the locations where the 1st Urban Revolution occurred -noted for its unpredictable and often violent patterns of flooding50
8380140494Alexander the Great-king of Macedonia -conquered the Persian empire -led his armies as far as the Indus valley51
8386609353daoismA religion in China which emphasizes the removal from society and to become one with nature.52
8386615576Confucianism-ideas of Confucius, emphasizing such values as family, tradition, and mutual respect -the importance of proper conduct; no churches or clergy; worship of ancestors encouraged53
8386627647legalisma Chinese philosophy that stressed the importance of laws54

AP World History: Africa Flashcards

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5650643510What areas of Africa are Dar al Islam?Swahili Coast and Western Side0
5650643511Order of WesternGhana, Mali, Songhai1
5650643512Aski a Muhammadestablished schools which spread islam2
5650643513GMS economy-gold and salt trade -sand road3
5650643514GMS government-kingdom -empire -centralized4
5650643515Swahili social-more likely to have women covered5
5650643516Swahili religion-already had concept of one supreme god -more people converted6
5650643517Swahili economy-traded with India -monsoons -gold and slaves7
5650643518Swahili Political-city-state8
5650643519Zimbabwe Political-Kingdom -great and little zimbabwe -centralized9
5650643520Why do we not know much about the Zimbabweno writing system10
5650643521Zimbabwe Religion-kept indigenous religion11
5650643522Ethiopia political-centralized -kingdom12
5650643523Ethiopia economic-11 rock churches to show power13
5650643524Ethiopia Religion-coptic catholic14
5650643525Ethiopia Social-cut off from everyone else because ran away from Ummayayda15
5650643526Who were the nomads who migrated around AfricaBantu16
5650643527Muslim ScholarIban Battuta17

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