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AP World History - Period 2 Flashcards

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9664966400Ahura MazdaIn Zoroastrianism, the good god who rules the world.0
9664966401Alexander the GreatAlexander III of Macedon (356-323 B.C.E.), conqueror of the Persian Empire and part of northwest India.1
9664966402AryansIndo-European pastoralists who moved into India about the time of the collapse of the Indus Valley civilization; their role in causing this collapse is still debated by historians.2
9664966403AshokaThe most famous ruler of the Mauryan Empire (r. 268-232 B.C.E.), who converted to Buddhism and tried to rule peacefully and with tolerance.3
9664966404Caesar AugustusThe great-nephew and adopted son of Julius Caesar who emerged as sole ruler of the Roman state at the end of an extended period of civil war (r. 31 B.C.E.-14 C.E.).4
9664966405Cyrus (the Great)Founder of the Persian Empire (r. 557-530 B.C.E.); a ruler noted for his conquests, religious tolerance, and political moderation.5
9664966406Darius IGreat king of Persia (r. 522-486 B.C.E.) following the upheavals after Cyrus's death; completed the establishment of the Persian Empire.6
9664966407Greco-Persian WarsTwo major Persian invasions of Greece, in 490 B.C.E. and 480 B.C.E., in which the Persians were defeated on both land and sea.7
9664966408Gupta EmpireAn empire of India (320-550 C.E.).8
9664966409Han dynastyChinese dynasty that restored unity in China softened legalist policies. Begun in 202 B.C. by Liu Bang, the dynasty ruled China for more than 400 years.9
9664966410Hellenistic eraThe period from 323 to 30 B.C.E. in which Greek culture spread widely in Eurasia in the kingdoms ruled by Alexander's political successors.10
9664966411HerodotusGreek historian known as the "father of history" (ca. 484-ca. 425 B.C.E.). His Histories enunciated the Greek view of a fundamental divide between East and West, culminating in the Greco-Persian Wars of 490-480 B.C.E.11
9664966412hopliteA heavily armed Greek infantryman. Over time, the ability to afford a military wares and to fight for the city came to define Greek citizenship.12
9664966413IoniaThe territory of Greek settlements on the coast of Anatolia; the main bone of contention between the Greeks and the Persian Empire.13
9664966414Mandate of HeavenThe ideological underpinning of Chinese emperors, this was the belief that a ruler held authority by command of divine force as long as he ruled morally and benevolently.14
9664966415Battle of MarathonAthenian victory over a Persian invasion in 490 B.C.E.15
9664966416Mauryan EmpireA major empire (322-185 B.C.E.) that encompassed most of India.16
9664966417PatriciansWealthy, privileged Romans who dominated early Roman society.17
9664966418Pax RomanaThe "Roman peace," a term typically used to denote the stability and prosperity of the early Roman Empire, especially in the first and second centuries C.E.18
9664966419Peloponnesian WarGreat war between Athens (and allies) and Sparta (and allies), lasting from 431 to 404 B.C.E. The conflict ended in the defeat of Athens and the closing of Athens's Golden Age.19
9664966420PersepolisThe capital and greatest palace-city of the Persian Empire, destroyed by Alexander the Great.20
9664966421Persian EmpireA major empire that expanded from the Iranian plateau to incorporate the Middle East from Egypt to India; flourished from around 550 to 330 B.C.E.21
9664966422PlebiansPoorer, less privileged Romans who gradually won a role in Roman politics.22
9664966423Punic WarsThree major wars between Rome and Carthage in North Africa, fought between 264 and 146 B.C.E., that culminated in Roman victory and control of the western Mediterranean.23
9664966424Qin DynastyA short-lived (221-206 B.C.E.) but highly influential Chinese dynasty that succeeded in reuniting China at the end of the Warring States period.24
9664966425Qin ShihuangdiLiterally "first emperor" (r. 221-210 B.C.E.) forcibly reunited China and established a strong and repressive state.25
9664966426SolonAthenian statesman and lawmaker (fl. 594-560 B.C.E.) whose reforms led the Athenians toward democracy.26
9664966427WudiHan emperor (r. 141-86 B.C.E.) who began the Chinese civil service system by establishing an academy to train imperial bureaucrats.27
9664966428XiongnuNomadic peoples to the north of the Great Wall of China who were a frequent threat to the stability of the Chinese state.28
9664966429AristotleA Greek polymath philosopher (384-322 B.C.E.); student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great.29
9664966430Bhagavad GitaA great Hindu epic text, part of the much larger Mahabharata, which affirms the performance of caste duties as a path to religious liberation.30
9664966431BrahmanThe "World Soul" or final reality in upanishadic Hindu belief.31
9664966432BrahminsThe priestly caste of India.32
9664966433BuddhismThe cultural/religious tradition first enunciated by Siddhartha Gautama33
9664966434ConfucianismThe Chinese philosophy first enunciated by Confucius, advocating the moral example of superiors as the key element of social order.34
9664966435ConfuciusThe founder of Confucianism (551-479 B.C.E.); an aristocrat of northern China who proved to be the greatest influence on Chinese culture in its history.35
9664966436ConstantineRoman emperor (r. 306-337 C.E.) whose conversion to Christianity paved the way for the triumph of Christianity in Europe.36
9664966437DaoismA Chinese philosophy/popular religion that advocates simplicity and understanding of the world of nature, founded by the legendary figure Laozi.37
9664966438Filial pietyThe honoring of one's ancestors and parents, a key element of Confucianism.38
9664966439Greek rationalismA secularizing system of scientific and philosophic thought that developed in classical Greece in the period 600 to 300 B.C.E.; it emphasized the power of education and human reason to understand the world in nonreligious terms.39
9664966440HinduismA word derived from outsiders to describe the vast diversity of indigenous Indian religious traditions.40
9664966441HippocratesA very influential Greek medical theorist (ca. 460-ca. 370 B.C.E.); regarded as the father of medicine.41
9664966442Jesus of NazarethThe prophet/god of Christianity(ca. 4 B.C.E.-ca. 30 C.E.).42
9664966443YahwehA form of the Hebrew name of God used in the Bible. The monotheistic religion developed by the Hebrews, emphasizing a sole personal god with concerns for social justice.43
9664966444KarmaIn Hinduism, the determining factor of the level at which the individual is reincarnated, based on purity of action and fulfillment of duty in the prior existence.44
9664966445LaoziA legendary Chinese philosopher of the sixth century B.C.E.; regarded as the founder of Daoism.45
9664966446LegalismA Chinese philosophy distinguished by an adherence to clear laws with vigorous punishments.46
9664966447MokshaIn Hindu belief, liberation from separate existence and union with Brahman.47
9664966448NirvanaThe end goal of Buddhism, in which individual identity is "extinguished" into a state of serenity and great compassion.48
9664966449PlatoA disciple of Socrates whose Dialogues convey the teachings of his master while going beyond them to express Plato's own philosophy; lived from 429 to 348 B.C.E.49
9664966450PythagorasA major Greek philosopher (ca. 560-ca. 480 B.C.E.) who believed that an unchanging mathematical order underlies the apparent chaos of the world.50
9664966451Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha)The Indian prince (ca. 566-ca. 486 B.C.E.) who founded Buddhism.51
9664966452SocratesThe first great Greek philosopher to turn rationalism toward questions of human existence (469-399 B.C.E.).52
9664966453UpanishadsIndian mystical and philosophical works, written between 800 and 400 B.C.E.53
9664966454VedasThe earliest religious texts of India, a collection of ancient poems, hymns, and rituals that were transmitted orally before being written down ca. 600 B.C.E.54
9664966455Warring States PeriodPeriod in China from 403 to 221 B.C.E. that was typified by disorder and political chaos.55
9664966456Yin and YangExpression of the Chinese belief in the unity of opposites.56
9664966457ZoroastrianismPersian monotheistic religion founded by the prophet Zarathustra.57
9664966458caste as varna and jatiThe system of social organization in India that has evolved over millennia; it is based on an original division of the populace into four inherited classes, with the addition of thousands of social distinctions based on occupation, which became the main cell of social life in India.58
9664966459dharmaIn Indian belief, performance of the duties appropriate to an individual's caste; good performance will lead to rebirth in a higher caste.59
9664966460helotsThe dependent, semi-enslaved class of ancient Sparta whose social discontent prompted the militarization of Spartan society.60
9664966461KshatriyaThe Indian social class of warriors and rulers.61
9664966462latifundiaHuge estates operated by slave labor that flourished in parts of the Roman Empire62
9664966463PericlesA prominent and influential statesman of ancient Athens (ca. 495-429 B.C.E.); presided over Athens's Golden Age.63
9664966464SudraThe lowest Indian social class of varna; regarded as servants of their social betters; eventually included peasant farmers64
9664966465the "three submissions"In Chinese Confucian thought, the notion that a woman is permanently subordinate to male control: first that of her father, then of her husband, and finally of her son.65
9664966466UntouchablesAn Indian social class that emerged below the Sudras and whose members performed the most unclean and polluting work.66
9664966467VaisyaThe Indian social class that was originally defined as farmers but eventually comprised merchants.67
9664966468Silk RoadTrade route stretching from China into Europe.68

AP World History Flashcards

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4737429401iron agethe period during which iron was used primarily for tools and weapons, instead of bronze0
4737430509hittitesthey were from anatolia (turkey) and they created an empier1
4737433075hittites technologieshorse-drawn chariots, iron tools and weapons, econ and military advantages2
4737440160israelland of cannan occupied by the israelites from the early second millennium3
4737443604hebrew biblea collection of sacred books reflecting the concerns and view of the israelites4
4737444446covenant and chosen peoplepeople who worship the god, Yahweh5
4737445179first templea sanctuary built by kinf solomon in jerusalem in the 10th century bce. A centural shrine for the israelites6
4737446592monotheismthe belief in one god. The core israel belief7
4737448421diasporajews living outside of israel8
4737449276phoenicianssemitic- speaking people living on the coast of modern day lebanon and syria9
4737451933hatshepsutqueen of egypt (dispatched a naval expedition to punt)10
4737451934akhenatenegyptian pharaoh ( built a new capital at amarna, fostered a new style of naturalistic art, and created a religious revolution by imposing worship of the sun- disk)11
4737452226ramesses lla long lived ruler of new kingdom egypt (reached a accomodation with the hittites of anatolia and built on a grand scale througout egypt)12
4737452227minoanprosperous civilization on the aegean island of crete in the second millenium13
4737452228mycenaesite of a fortified palace complex in southern greece that controlled a late bronze age kingdom14
4737452461shaft gravesburial sites of elite members of mycenaean greek society in the mid- second millenium bce15
4737452463linear Ba set of syllabic symbols, derived from the writing system of minoan crete, used in the mycenaean palaces of the late bronze age to write a early form of greek16
4737453555neo- assyrian empirean empire extending from western iran to syria- palestine17
4737453556mass deportationthe forcible removal and relocation of large members of people or entire populations18
4737453877library of ashurbanipala large collection of writings drawn from the ancient literary, religious, and scientific traditions of mesopotamia19
4737453878carthagecity located in present- day Tunisia, founded by phoenicians20
4737454470neo- babylonian kingdombabylon's major political and cultural center in the 7 th and 6th centuries bce21

AP World History Units Flashcards

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9340797989Ancient CivilizationsUnit 10
9340797990Classical EmpiresUnit 21
9340797991Muslim Mongol AgeUnit 32
9340797992Renaissance and ExplorationUnit 43
9340797993Industrialism and ImperialismUnit 54
9340797994Globalism and WarUnit 65
93407979958000 bce to 600 bceAncient Civilization6
9340797996600 bce to 600 ceClassical Empires7
9340797997600 to 1450Muslim Mongol Age8
93407979981450 to 1750Renaissance and Exploration9
93407979991750 to 1900Industrialism and Imperialism10
93407980001900 to PresentGlobalism and War11

AP Language Flashcards

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9790122792Rhetoricthe art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially with the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques. (The very act of defending has itself been a central part of rhetoric).0
9790122793BombasticHigh sounding but with little meaning; inflated;grandiloquent.1
9790122794EthosAppeal based on the character of speaker. Meaning convincing someone of the character or credibility of the persuader (speaker).2
9790122795LogosAn appeal to logic or reason. For example scholarly documents.3
9790122796PathosAppeal on emotion. The quality that evokes pity or sadness.4
9790122797CapriciousImpulsive; unpredictable. Sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior.5
9790122798ToneWriter's attitude, mood or moral outlook toward the subject and/or the readers.6
9790122799Appealthe power of arousing a sympathetic response, to arouse a sympathetic response.7
9790122800ArgumentDiscourse intended to persuade; process of reasoning; exchange of diverging/ opposite views.8
9790122801Colloquialism (Colloquial)a word or phrase that is not formal or literary. It is still used in literature to provide a sense of actual conversation and the use of pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary of everyday speech.9
9790122802Connotationand idea or feeling that a word evokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning. Words imply or suggest qualities, attributes, and characteristics.10
9790122803Apathylack of interest, enthusiasm or concern. No emotion11
9790122804DialectA variety of language confined to a region or group, manner or means of expressing oneself.12
9790122805UnderstatementStatement which says less than is really meant. Opposite of hyperbole. Made smaller, worse, or less important than really is. Minimizing.13
9790122806HyperboleDeliberate and obvious exaggeration for effect.14
9790122807Anecdotea short and amusing or interesting story about a real person or incident.15
9790122808CondescendingHaving or feeling superior. patronizing or assuming superiority.16
9790122809VoiceAn authors distinctive literary style, basic vision and general attitude toward the world. Revealed through the use of Syntax, Diction, Punctuation, Characterization, and Dialogue.17
9790122810SyntaxSentence construction18
9790122811DictionAuthor's choice of words. Distinctive vocabulary.19
9790122812AssertionA confident and forceful statement of fact or belief. A declaration that's made em pathetically in an argument as it to be understood as a statement of fact.20
9790122813Cogent(of an argument or case) clear, logical, and convincing.21
9790122814Coherent(of an argument, theory, or policy) logical and consistent22
9790122815Cohesivecharacterized by or causing cohesion (act or state of being uniting, cohering, or sticking together).23
9790122816Didacticintended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive.24
9790122817Discoursewritten or spoken communication or debate. (verb) speak or write authoritatively about a topic.25
9790122818Eloquencefluent or persuasive speaking or writing.26
9790122819Fluidable to flow easily.27
9790122820implicationthe conclusion that can be drawn from something, although it is not explicitly stated.28
9790122821lucidexpressed clearly; easy to understand29
9790122822rhetora teacher of rhetoric30
9790122823Arbitera person who settles a dispute or has ultimate authority in a matter31
9790122824Biasedunfairly prejudiced for or against something or someone.32
9790122825Exculpateshow or declare that (someone) is not guilty of wrongdoing33
9790122826Impartialtreating all rivals or disputants equally; fair and just.34
9790122827Incontrovertiblenot able to be denied or disputed.35
9790122828Integritythe quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.36
9790122829Objectivitythe quality of being objective; justice; neutrality37
9790122830Plausible(of an argument or statement) seeming reasonable or probable.38
9790122831Substantiatedprovide evidence to support or prove that truth of.39
9790122832vindicatedclear (something) of blame or suspicion.40
9790122833CondescendingHaving or feeling superior. patronizing or assuming superiority.41
9790122834Contemptuousshowing contempt; scornful42
9790122835Despoticof, relating to, or characteristics of a despot (ruler with total power; usually unfair)43
9790122836Dictatorialof or typical of a ruler with total control44
9790122837Disdainthe feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration or respect; contempt.45
9790122838Haughtyarrogantly superior and disdainful.46
9790122839Imperiousassuming power or authority without justification; arrogant and domineering.47
9790122840Patronizingtreat with an apparent kindness that betrays a feeling of superiority.48
9790122841Listlesslacking energy or enthusiasm.49
9790122842Melancholya feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause.50
9790122843Torpora state of physical or mental inactivity51
9790122844alliancea relationship based on an affinity in interests, nature, or qualities.52
9790122845disparitya great difference, imbalance.53
9790122846impingehave an affect or impact, especially a negative one. Influence.54
9790122847Paradoxa state or proposition that, despite reasoning, leads to a conclusion that seems senseless, logically unacceptable, self-contradictory.55
9790122848allusionan expression to call something to mind without mentioning it exactly; an indirect or passing reference.56
9790122849parallelismthe act of being parallel or corresponding in some way.57
9790122850indolentwanting to avoid activity or exertion; lazy.58
9790122851insipid.lacking flavor, vigor or interest.59
9790122852lamenta passionate expression or grief or sorrow.60
9790122853Sanctiona threatening penalty for disobeying a law or rule61
9790122854servilehaving or showing an excessive willingness to serve or please others.62
9790122855suppressedforcibly to an end to.63
9790122856Embellishmake (something) more attractive by the addition of decorative details or features.64
9790122857floridhaving a red or flushed complexion65
9790122858opulentostentatiously rich and luxurious or lavish66
9790122859ornatemade in an intricate shape or decorated with complex patterns.67
9790122860ostentatiouscharacterized by vulgar or pretentious display; designed to impress or attract notice.68
9790122861poignantevoking a keen sense or sadness or regret.69
9790122862Ebulliencethe quality of being cheerful and full of energy; exuberance.70
9790122863effusiveexpressing feelings of gratitude, pleasure, or approval in an unrestrained or heartfelt manner.71
9790122864egregiousoutstandingly bad; shocking.72
9790122865freneticfast and energetic in a rather wild and uncontrolled way.73
9790122866gratuitousuncalled for; lacking good reason; unwarranted74
9790122867flagrant(of something considered wrong or immoral) conspicuously or obviously offensive75
9790122868superfluousunnecessary, especially through being more than enough.76
9790122869convolutedextremely complex and difficult to follow (especially or a story, sentence, or argument).77
9790122870cryptichaving a meaning that is mysterious or obscure78
9790122871Obscureuncertain; not discovered or know about.79
9790122872futileincapable of producing any useful result; pointless.80
9790122873impededelay or prevent by obstructing them; hinder.81
9790122874quandarya state of perplexity or uncertainty over what what to do in a difficult situation.82
9790122875alleviatemake (suffering or a problem) less severe.83
9790122876asylumthe protection granted by a nation to someone who has left their native country as a political refugee. ( or it can be a mental hospital).84
9790122877auspiciousconductive to success; favorable.85
9790122878benevolentwell meaning and kindly86
9790122879benigngentle, kindly.87
9790122880Mollifyappease the anger or anxiety of (someone)88
9790122881reclamationreclaiming; reformation, recovery. (or it can be land obtained from water)89
9790122882SanctionApproval or permission for an action90
9790122883DubiousNot to be relied upon; suspect (hesitating or doubting)91
9790122884Fabricatedinvent or concoct (something), typically with deceitful intent92
9790122885Hypocrisythe practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one's own behavior does not conform; pretense93
9790122886Slandermake false and damaging statements about (someone).94
9790122887spuriousnot being what it purports to be; false or fake95
9790122888Astutehaving or showing an ability to accurately assess situations or people and turn this to one's advantage96
9790122889clandestineoperation is an intelligence or millitary operation carried out in such a way that the operation goes unnoticed by the general population97
9790122890disingenuousnot candid or sincere, typically by pretending that one knows less about something than one really does.98
9790122891rusean action intended to deceive someone; a trick99
9790122892stratagema plan or scheme, especially one used to outwit an opponent or achieve an end100
9790122893surreptitiouskept secret, especially because it would not be approved of.101
9790122894waryfeeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems102
9790122895wilyskilled at gaining an advantage, especially deceitfully.103
9790122896inconsequentialnot important or significant104
9790122897superficialexisting or occurring at or on the surface. (appearing to be true or real only until examined more closely).105
9790122898tenuousvery weak or slight >( small in degree).106
9790122899trivialof little value or importance107
9790122900coupa sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government.108
9790122901Ambiguous(of language) open to more than one interpretation; having a double meaning.109
9790122902ambivalenthaving mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.110
9790122903apatheticshowing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern.111
9790122904Arbitrarybased on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system.112
9790122905capriciousgiven to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior113
9790122906equivocateuse ambiguous language so as to conceal the truth or avoid committing oneself.114
9790122907indifferenthaving no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned.115
9790122908whimsicalplayfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way116
9790122909assiduousshowing great care and perseverance117
9790122910compellingevoking interest, attention, or admiration in a powerfully irresistible way118
9790122911diligenthaving or showing care and conscientiousness in one's work or duties119
9790122912doggedhaving or showing tenacity and grim persistence.120
9790122913enduresuffer (something painful or difficult) patiently121
9790122914intrepidfearless; adventurous (often used for rhetorical or humorous effect)122
9790122915maverickan unorthodox or independent-minded person123
9790122916obduratestubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action124
9790122917obstinatestubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or chosen course of action, despite attempts to persuade one to do so125
9790122918proliferateincrease rapidly in numbers; multiply126
9790122919tenacitythe quality or fact of being able to grip something firmly; grip.127
9790122920vitalitythe state of being strong and active; energy128
9790122921assimilationthe process by which a person or a group's language and/or culture come to resemble those of another group129
9790122922consensusgeneral agreement.130
9790122923contextthe set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation.131
9790122924derivedobtain something from (a specified source)132
9790122925incumbentnecessary for (someone) as a duty or responsibility.133
9790122926inevitablecertain to happen; unavoidable134
9790122927malleableeasily influenced; pliable135
9790122928subdueovercome, quieten, or bring under control (a feeling or person)136
9790122929Inoculatemedical : to give (a person or animal) a weakened form of a disease in order to prevent infection by the disease137
9790122930Lurid: causing shock or disgust : involving sex or violence in a way that is meant to be shocking : shining or glowing with a bright and unpleasant color138
9790122931Putrefyingto be slowly destroyed by natural processes : to rot and become putrid139
9790122932Somnolent1 : of a kind likely to induce sleep 2 a : inclined to or heavy with sleep : drowsy140
9790122933Dourserious and unfriendly : silent and gloomy141
9790122934Errantserious and unfriendly : silent and gloomy142
9790122935Bewildered1 : to cause to lose one's bearings 2 : to perplex or confuse especially by a complexity, variety, or multitude of objects or considerations143
9790122936Astroturfed—used for an artificial surface that resembles grass144
9790122937GeriatricAn old person y145
9790122938Tromped1 : tramp 1 2 : to step hard : stamp 146
9790122939Connoisseur: a person who knows a lot about something (such as art, wine, food, etc.) : an expert in a particular subject147
9790122940Attestingto show, prove, or state that something is true or real148
9790122941Soporific: causing a person to become tired and ready to fall asleep149

AP World History Mid-Term Review #2 Flashcards

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5873713315What caused the Sunni/Shi'a split?Who was the true descendant of Muhammad0
5873715064What is an accomplishment of Justinian?Systematized a legal code1
5873717210The Ancient Greeks were known for their accomplishments in...?Engineering2
5873720770The Indian Caste System...created a unitary way of customs and traditions with regards to social classes3
5873726985Hinduism, Christianity, and Buddhism all showed...Life after death4
5873757061The Aztecs and the Incas both had what in common?The Sun god was the most important5
5873760063Jean Calvin took Martin Luther's teachings in to consideration when he created what term?Predestination6
5873763978The Ottomans were responsible for building this?Hagia Sophia7
5873765080The Mughals were responsible for building this?Taj Mahal8
5873766181Justinian was known as a:Moron9
5873776846Muslims re-enact Muhammad's travel byGoing to Mecca at least once in their lifetime10
5873779525How did Muhammad feel about other monotheistic religions.They are valid but Islam is the true religion.11

AP World History 1450- 1750 Flashcards

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5578878976PolitiqueRulers who put political necessities above personal beliefs0
5578902191Spanish Amarada¨ïnvincible¨ group of ships sent by King Phillip II to invade England1
5578918047Edict of nantesA document that gave religious freedoms to the Huguenots2
5578950376Thirty Years warinternational war between protestants and Catholics that ended religious conflicts in Europe3
5578962745Peace of Augsburgstated that rulers decide the religion of the state4
5578969657Peace of Westphaliaended the 30 years war; introduced new method of peace negotiation5
5578987711English Civil WarCharles vs. Parliament (series of conflicts)6
5578991350Petition of RightProhibited the King from raising taxes without the consent of parliament7
5578996521Glorious RevolutionKing James II no longer in power, when the crown offered to William and mary they agreed to a bill of rights that limited their power8
5579040895English Bill of Rightsseries of acts passed be the English parliament that limited the rights of the monarchy9
5579045614Divine Rightthe idea that God created monarchy and that monarch acted as Gods representative on earth10
5579048226Versailliespalace in france11
5579050621HuguenotsFrench protestants that followed teachings of John Calvin12
5579053497ReformationA reform movement against the roman catholic church; resulted in creation of protestant churches.13
5579059244Martin Luther16th century German religious leader; founder of protestantism14
557906561495 thesesPrepositions for debate concerned with the question of indulgences15
5579071145indulgencesselling of forgiveness by catholic church practice when church needed money16
5579077288John Calvinbelieved in importance of living a good life and obeying Gods laws, leader in protestant movement17
5579081217Jesuitmember of society of Jesus, a religious order that undertook missionary activity in europe18
5579085449council of trentgroup of catholic leaders to respond to protestant challenges and direct future of catholic church19
5579089184inquisitionpunish nonbelievers20
5579098121Leonardo Da vinciItalian painter famous for the Mona Lisa21
5579099463MichelangeloSculptor, led way for renaissance masters form his david sculture22
5579105693Thomas HobbesWrote leviathan, his theory that all humans are self-driven and that the best government was a monarch that had all power23
5579111161John Lockethought mankind were good and all men were equal, and had right to life24
5579115824Social Contractwhere people sell some of their rights in order to be protected by the government25
5579135152EmpiricismTheory that all knowledge is stimulated by rise of experimental science26
5579138478Johannes Kepiermathmatician, in scientific revolution27
5579145155ISaac newtonin scientific revolution,28
5579146978Gelileo Geloteiitalian polymath in scientific revolution29
5579151297Joint- stock companiescompanies whos goods are shared by the shareholders30
5579154346mercantilismtheory that trade generates wealth and stimulated by profitable balances31
5579157761Cottage industrybuisness carried on in a persons home32
5579160355Adam smithworlds most famous economicist, wealth of nations33
5579162239Physiocratsmember in group of french enconomicists who believed agriculture the source of all wealth34
5579166165Capitalismeconomic and political system, which country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.35
5579181007East india CompanyEnglish and later British stock company, which formed to pursue trade with the east indies36
5579186767third estateevery french citizen who did not possess a noble title not appointed by the church37
5579189769primogeniturethe first born child, especially the rule that the real estate past to eldest son38
5579193930bartholomew diaznoblemen of Portuguese royal household, Portuguese explorer39
5579199480Vasco de gamaportuguese explorer and first european to reach india by sea40
5579202366Ferdinand magellanportuguese explorer who organised the castilllian expedition to east indies41
5579207502conquistadorsspanish conqueror of mexico and peru42
5579209540herman cortesspanish conquistadors who led an expedition that caused the fall of the aztec empire43
5579217801Treaty of tordesillasdivided the newly discovered lands outside Europe between portugal and the crown of castile44
5579225185viceroysa ruler excising authority in a colony on behalf of a sovereign45
5579232854Audiences46
5579233942Potosia city in Bolivia: formally a rich silver mining center47
5579236152columbian exchangeperiod of cultural and biological ecxhange between the old and new world48
5579240850Economiendagrant by the spanish crwon to a colonist in america conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from indian inhabitants of an area49
5579245146mita50
5579245147engennossugar cane mil and associated facilties51
5579247347indentured servitudesomeone who works for another for a certain amount of time who then pays for their freedom52
5579250656creolessomeone who has European and African descent53
5579256659mestizosa man of mixed race, especially the offspring of a Spaniard and an American Indian.54
5579260527peninsularesa Spanish-born Spaniard inhabiting in the New World or the Spanish East Indies.55
5579264891mulattoesa person of mixed white and black ancestry, especially a person with one white and one black parent.56
5579269206castasa hierarchical system of race classification created by Spanish elites57
5579269207triangle tradeshipping goods from Britain to West Africa to be exchanged for slaves, these slaves being shipped to the West Indies and exchanged for sugar, rum, and other commodities58
5579277105atlantic trading systemMillions of Africans were torn from their homes, deported to the American continent and sold as slaves59
5579280820middle passagethe sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies.60
5579288778African Diasporathe mass dispersion of peoples from Africa during the Transatlantic Slave Trades61

AP world History Dates Flashcards

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98337306258000 B.C.EBeginnings of agriculture0
98337344673000 B.C.E.Beginnings of Bronze age early Civilizations1
98337415251300 B.C.E.Iron Age2
98337448276th century B.C.ELife of Buddha, Confucius, Laozi3
98337518465th centuryGreek Golden Age- Philosophers4
9833755895403-221 B.C.E.Era of warring states5
9833760251323 B.C.E.Alexander the Great Dies6
9833761395221 B.C.E.Qin Dynasty Unifies China7
9833767444184 B.C.EFall of Mauryan Dynasty8
983377112732 C.E.Beginnings of Christianity9
9833774332180 C.E.end of Pax Romana10
9833778068220 C.E.End of Han Dynasty11
9833791999312 C.E.Emperor Constantine Converts to Christianity12
9833796048333 C.E.Roman Capital moved to Constantinople13
98338057874th centuryBeginnings of Trans-Saharan Trade Routes14
9833816593476 C.E.Fall of Rome15
9833819607527 C.E.Justinian rule of Byzantine Empire16
9833822579550 C.E.Fall of Gupta Dynasty/Empire17
9880369607622 C.E.Foundation of Islam18
9880373393730 C.E.Printing invented in China19
9880373456732 C.E.Battle of Tours (end of Muslim move into France)20
9880382218900 C.E.Decline of Classical Maya21
98803858261054 C.E.Great Schism in Christian Church22
98803934391066 C.E.Norman Conquest of England23
98803990001071 C.E.Battle of Manzikert (Seljuk Turks defeat the Byzantine Army)24
98804097371095 C.E.First crusade25
98804159281206 C.E.Chinggis Khan begins Mongol Conquests26
98804252431258 C.E.Mongols Sack Baghdad, end of Abbasid caliphate27
98804351851271-1295 C.E.Marco Polo's travels28
98804417421279-1368 C.E.Yuan Dynasty in China29
98804448271324 C.E.Mansa Musa's pilgrimage30
98804536801325-1349 C.E.travels of Ibn Battuta31
98804586341347-1348 C.E.Bubonic Plague in Europe32
98804694241368-1644 C.E.Ming Dynasty33
98804736581405-1433 C.E.Zheng He's Voyages34
98804762641438 C.E.Rise of Inca Empire35
98938030761453 C.E.Ottomans capture Constantinople36
98938098181450s C.E.Printing press in Europe (Gutenberg)37
98938185021480s C.E.Height of Aztec Empire38
98938250151488 C.E.Bartholomew Dias rounds the cape of good hope39
98939030961492 C.E.Columbus/Reconquest of Iberia40
98939075171502 C.E.First African Slaves to America41
98939119131517 C.E.Martin Luther/Prot Reformation42
98939192261521 C.E.Cortez conquers the Aztecs43
98939254471529 C.E.1st Unsuccessful siege of Vienna44
98939325281533 C.E.Pizarro toppled the Inca45
98939410531545 C.E.Discovery of silver at Potosi46
98939477051571 C.E.Battle of Lepanto47
98939526621571 C.E.1st Manila Galleon (global trade)48
98939581261588 C.E.Spanish Armada49
98939639451600 C.E.Battle of Sekigahara (beginning of Tokugawa Shogunate)50
98939729191607 C.E.Foundation of Jamestown51
98939788441618-1648 C.E.30 years war52
98939825981644 C.E.End of the Ming Dynasty Beginning of the Qing Dynasty53
98939879851653 C.E.Cape Town Colony founded (Dutch)54
98939952971683 C.E.Second Unsuccessful siege of Vienna55
98940036311689 C.E.Glorious Revolution/English Bill of Rights56

AP World History Middle Ages Flashcards

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8240112755Middle Agesperiod in western European history between the fall of Roman Empire and the 15th c0
8240112756Gothican architectural style developed during the 13th and 14th c in western Europe; featured pointed arches and flying buttresses as external support on main walls1
8240112757Vikingsseagoing Scandinavian raiders who disrupted coastal areas of Europe from the 8th to 11th c; pushed across the Atlantic to Iceland, Greenland, and North America; formed permanent territories in Normandy and Sicily2
8240112758Manorialismrural system of reciprocal relations between landlords and their peasant laborers during the Middle Ages; peasants exchanged labor for use of land and protection3
8240112759Serfspeasant agricultural laborers within the manorial system4
8240112760Moldboardadjunct to the plow introduced in northern Europe during the Middle Ages; permitted deeper cultivation of heavier soils5
8240112761Three-field systempractice of dividing land into thirds, rotating between two different crops and pasturage-- an improvement making use of manure6
8240112762ClovisKing of the Franks; converted to Christianity circa 4967
8240112763Carolingiansroyal house of Franks from 8th c to 10th c8
8240112764Charles Martelfirst Carolingian king of the Franks; defeated Muslims at Tours in 7329
8240112765CharlemagneCarolingian monarch who established large empire in France and Germany circa 80010
8240112766Holy Roman emperorspolitical heirs to Charlemagne's empire in northern Italy and Germany; claimed title of emperor but failed to develop centralized monarchy11
8240112767Feudalismpersonal relationship during the Middle Ages by which greater lords provided land to lesser lords in return for military service12
8240112768Vassalsmembers of the military elite who received land or a benefice from a lord in return for military service and loyalty13
8240112770William the Conquerorinvaded England from Normandy in 1066; established tight feudal system and centralized monarchy in England14
8240112771Magna CartaGreat charter issued by King John of England in 1215; represented principle of mutual limits and obligations between rulers and feudal aristocracy, and the supremacy of law15
8240112772Parliamentsbodies representing privileged groups; institutionalized the principle that kings ruled with the advice and consent of their subjects16
8240112773Hundred Years Warconflict between England and France (1337-1453)17
8240112774Pope Urban IIorganized the first Crusade in 1095; appealed to Christians to free the Holy Land from Muslim control18
8240112775Investiturethe practice of appointment of bishops; Pope Gregory attempted to stop lay investiture, leading to a conflict with the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV19
8240112776St. Clare of Assisi13th c founder of a woman's monastic order; represented a new spirit of purity and dedication to the Catholic Church20
8240112777Gregory VII11th c pope who attempted to free church from secular control; quarreled with Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV over practice of lay investiture of bishops21
8240112778Thomas Aquinascreator of one of great syntheses of medieval learning; taught University of Paris; author of Summas; believed through reason it was possible to know much about natural order, moral law, and nature of God22
8240112779Scholasticismdominant medieval philosophical approach; so-called because of its base in the schools or universities; based on use of logic to resolve theological problems23
8240112780Troubadourspoets in 14th c southern France; gave a new value to the emotion of love in Western tradition24
8240112781Hanseatic Leaguean organization of north German and Scandinavian cities for the purpose of establishing a commercial alliance (trade)25
8240112782Jacques Coeur15th c French merchant; his career as banker to French monarchy demonstrates new course of medieval commerce26
8240112783Guildsassociations of workers in the same occupation in a single city; stressed security and mutual control; limited membership, regulated apprenticeships, guaranteed good workmanship; held a privileged place in cities27
8240112784Black Deathbubonic plague that struck Europe in the 14th c; significantly reduced Europe's population; affected social structure; decimated populations in Asia28

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