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5788844187Seven Years' WarA war (1756-1763) fought by Britain against the French and their Native American allies. Britain, emerging victorious, took possession of the French territories in Canada and became the dominant colonial power in North America.0
5788844188Thomas PaineAmerican Revolutionary leader and pamphleteer (born in England) who supported the American colonist's fight for independence and supported the French Revolution (1737-1809).1
5788844189Declaration of Independencethe proclamation made by the second American Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, which asserted the freedom and independence of the 13 Colonies from Great Britain.2
5788844190Thomas Jefferson3rd President of the United States; chief drafter of the Declaration of Independence; made the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and sent out the Lewis and Clark Expedition to explore it (1743-1826).3
5788844191James Madison4th President of the United States; member of the Continental Congress and rapporteur at the Constitutional Convention in 1776; helped frame the Bill of Rights (1751-1836).4
5788890574BastilleFrench Revolution, in Paris mob stormed the Bastille which was combination of jail and armory. They murdered the governor of Bastille, Mayor of Paris and soldiers.5
5788890575BourgeoisieFrom the French word for town, Bourg. Originally applied to the inhabitant of walled towns, who occupied a soci-economic position between rural peasantry and federal aristocracy. With the development of industry, it became identified more with employers, as well as with other members of the "middle class," professionals, artisans, and shopkeepers.6
5788890576Charles I(R. 1625-49), Decided to collect taxes of the war from the General Estates. He was beheaded by the Parliament.7
5788890577Creole16th to 18th centuries, a white person born in Spanish America of Spanish parents.8
5788890578DiderotFrench philosopher, leading figure of Enlightenment in France his work on the 1st encyclopedia.9
5788890579Divine Right of KingsA political doctrine influential in the 16th and 17th centuries which held that the monarch derived his authority from God and was therefore not accountable to earthly authority. James I of England (r. 1603-25) was foremost exponent.10
5788890580Estates-General3 estates, general assembly representing the French estates. 1st (clergy), 2nd (nobles), and 3rd (common people).11
5788890581National Assemblythe body constituted by the French Third Estate in June 1789 after the calling of the Estates General. It was dissolved in Sept 1791 to be replaced by the new Legislative Assembly.12
5788890582Declaration of the Rights of Manfundamental document of French constitutional history, drafted by Emmanuel Sieyes, adopted by the Constituent Assembly on Aug. 26, 1789, and embodied in the French constitution of 1791 as a preamble. Its framers were much influenced by the American Declaration of Independence and by the philosophes. The French declaration listed the "inalienable rights" of the individual (a list of duties was, after some debate, omitted by its framers). The rights to "liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression" and the rights to freedom of speech and of the press were guaranteed. The document asserted the equality of men and the sovereignty of the people, on whom the law should rest, to whom officials should be responsible, and by whom finances should be controlled. Many of its provisions were aimed at specific abuses of the ancien régime. The declaration had immense effect on liberal thought in the 19th cent.13
5788890583Galileo GalileiThe Italian astronomer (1564-1642), turned the newly invented telescope skyward, observed at least four satellites circling Jupiter. Published Copernicus finding, added own discoveries concerning laws of gravity and planetary motion; condemned by the Catholic Church for his work.14
5788890584Glorious RevolutionEnglish overthrow of James II in 1688 resulted in affirmation of parliament as having basic sovereignty over king. Nobles invited Mary and William to come to England and rule as Protestant.15
5788890585Isaac NewtonEnglish scientists, author of Principles drew together astronomical and physical observations and wider theories into a neat framework of natural laws; established principles of motions; defined force of gravity.16
5788890586JacobinsA French revolutionary party founded by 1789, became the most radical party. Responsible for Reign of Terror and execution of kings.17
5788890587Johannes Kepler(1571-1630) was an astronomer and mathematician who was a prominent figure in scientific revolution. He design the model of solar system and published his result in 1609.18
5788890588Louis XVI(R. 1774-92), Like Charles I, he decided to elicit the funds by convening the leaders of the French people through the Estates-General in 1789. French monarch of late 17th century who personified absolute monarchy.19
5788890589MestizoA person of mixed race. In Central and South America it usually denotes a person of combination Indian and European descent.20
5788890590Miguel HidalgoMexican priest who started revolution among Native Americans and Mestizos.21
5788890591MontesquieuFrench enlightenment thinker wrote, " the Spirit of Law", believed in a separation of powers in the government, 3 branches (legislative, executive, judicial), believed that the liberty of the people must be guarded from corrupt leaders.22
5788890592Napoleon Bonaparte(1769-1821), protected the election process, the election of the Directors in 1797, 1798, and 1799 were disputed until he was appointed himself the First Consul and emperor in 1804. He overthrew French Directory, became emperor, failed to defeat Great Britain invade Russia and caused war and was defeated by Russia.23
5788890593Napoleonic CodeCodified laws of France in order to maintain equality of classes and systematize the administration of justice. Issued in 1804, pressed the. Law and principle of a career open to talents. Uniform codes of criminal and commercial penal law.24
5788890594Continental SystemNapoleon's plan in 1806 to blockade Britain by excluding her ships from ports on the mainland of Europe.25
5788890595WaterlooA town of central Belgium near Brussels. Napoleon met his final defeat in the Battle of Waterloo (June 18, 1815). A city of northeast Iowa on the Cedar River northwest of Cedar Rapids. It was founded in 1845.26
5788890596Nicholas CopernicusA polish astronomer, corrected the Julian Calendar,(1473-1543), Proposed the they that sun was the center of universe.27
5788890597Oliver CromwellAn ardent Calvinist and Military genius ruled as Lord Protector of England from 1653 until his death in 1658. He defeated those who rebelled against his new government in both Ireland and Scotland. He was also beheaded.28
5788890598PhilosophesA group 18th century writers and philosophers mostly French who emphasized the supremacy of human reason as the key to progress for social, economic, and political reform.29
5788890599René Descartes(1596-1650), a french mathematician and philosopher, who identified principles of inertia motion, argued that human reason could then develop laws that would explain the fundamental workings of nature.30
5788890600Jean-Jacques Rousseau(1712-78), believed people who lived in civilized society were unhappy and selfish and people should live outdoor in harmony with nature. Wrote The Social Contract (individual should subject their will to the community and majority should rule).31
5788890601Simón BolívarCreole military officer in northern South America, won series of victories in Venezuela, Columbia, and Ecuador.32
5788890602Social ContractA mythical unwritten agreement among early people in a state of nature to established some form of government. Define the rights of individual and government.33
5788890603The Reign of TerrorThe period from 1793 to 1794, when Maximilian Robespierre France nearly as dictator and thousands of political figures and ordinary citizens were executed.34
5788890604Maximillian Robespierre(1758-94), he introduced the Worship of the Supreme Being, a kind of generalized civic religious ritual that alienated the Catholic majority in France. In 1794, he was the most important leader of the Committee.35
5788890605Thomas HobbesHe believed that conflict is a part of human and believed that we make a contract with the government to keep the peace and people need to give up some of their rights to achieve order.36
5788890606Toussaint L'OuvertureLeader of Haitian revolution.37
5788890607VoltaireFrench Enlightenment writer, historian and philosopher, believed in tolerance, reason, and limited government.38
5788890608Congress of ViennaThe Congress brought together diplomats from the leading countries of Europe to resolved issued raised by Napoleonic Wars and their aftermath. It redrew the national borders, established a balance of power, and enshrined conservative government in Europe for about 30 years. An assembly of representatives of all the powers of Europe, led by the most influential states, concluded diplomatic agreements that established a balance of power between them and redrew the postwar map of Europe.39
5788890609Charles Darwinnatural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection (1809-1882).40
5788890610Enclosure ActsLaws passed in England from 1450-1640, and culminating 1750-1860, which converted public lands held in common into parcels of land to be sold to private owners.41
5788890611Karl MarxGerman socialist, saw history as defined by class struggle between group out of power and those controlling the means of producing.42
5788890612Michael FaradayInvented generators motion through a copper wire through a magnetic field induced am electric current in wire from Britain.43
5788890613Otto von BismarckHe worked to unite German speaking states into a single nation. Unified the state through his policy of Blood and Iron. He successfully waged war against Denmark, Austria, and France and with each success feeling of German nationalism surged.44
5788890614ProletariatA collective now designated the class that owns and directs the means of proclamation. In Marxist thought, the bourgeoisie and the proletariat need each other, but they were always in conflict over the distribution of wealth.45
5788890615Spinning JennyPrepared natural fibers for weaving.46
5788890616Flying ShuttleMachine that represented an important step toward automatic weaving. It was invented by John Kay in 1733.47
5788890617Cotton Ginmachine that separates the seeds, seed hulls, and other small objects from the fibers of cotton.48
5788890618Steam EngineAn engine that converts the heat energy of pressurized steam into mechanical energy, especially one in which steam drives a piston in a closed cylinder.49
5788890619James WattScottish engineer and inventor whose improvements in the steam engine led to its wide use in industry (1736-1819).50
5788890620CapitalismAn economic system in which the means of production and distribution are privately or corporately owned and development occurs through the accumulation and reinvestment of profits gained in a free market.51
5788890621Adam SmithScottish economist who advocated private enterprise and free trade (1723-1790).52
5788890622Free MarketAn economic market in which supply and demand are not regulated or are regulated with only minor restrictions.53
5788890623Invisible HandAn economic principle, first postulated by Adam Smith, holding that the greatest benefit to a society is brought about by individuals acting freely in a competitive marketplace in the pursuit of their own self-interest.54
5788890624Socialism1Any of various theories or systems of social organization in which the means of producing and distributing goods is owned collectively or by a centralized government that often plans and controls the economy. The stage in Marxist-Leninist theory intermediate between capitalism and communism, in which the means of production are collectively owned but a completely classless society has not yet been achieved.55
5788890625CommunismA system of government in which the state plans and controls the economy and a single, often authoritarian party holds power, claiming to make progress toward a higher social order in which all goods are equally shared by the people.56
5788890626SuffrageThe right to vote in political elections.57
5788890627Thomas EdisonPhonograph58
5788890628Alfred Dreyfusa jewish officer in French army unjustly accused of treason.59
5788890629Boersdescendants of the original Dutch settlers of southern Africa.60
5788890630Clemens Von Metternichprince and foreign minister of Austria, conservative leaders of major European powers successfully quelled powerful nationalistic uprisings in Poland, Prussia, Italy, and Hungary.61
5788890631Crimean Warwar between Russian and an alliance of British, French, and Ottoman troops broke out after Russia had threatened the stability of the Ottoman Empire by seeking to take Ottoman controlled territory in Balkans.62
5788890632David LivingstoneScottish missionary begin in South Africa (intended to provide medical assistance to Africa) treat them with respect.63
5788890633Extraterritorialityrequired foreigners charged with legal crimes in Japan be tried by foreign courts rather than by Japanese courts.64
5788890634Giuseppe Garibaldiled his followers into South Italians kingdom of two sicilies which collapsed and subsequently joined, Venice gained after the war.65
5788890635Giuseppi Mazziniprovided a prophetic vision for Italy. it founded Young Italy's a secret association urging Italian unification and independence from foreign control by French, Austrian, and Spanish. On the Duties of Man expressed his nationalistic views.66
5788890636Meiji Restorationoverthrew of shogun replaced by an emperor who initiated a series of social, economic, and political reforms. Meiji reformers modernized Japan.67
5788890637Muhammad Alimodernized Egypt by focusing on military and industrialization, emerged as ruler of Egypt following an unsuccessful invasion by Napoleon.68
5788890638Nationalisma positive feeling of belonging to a particular nation, often including a desire to serve the nation.69
5788890639Opium Warsa war between China and Britain which shifted the world power from China to Britain. Britain got Hong Kong and got all ports opened.70
5788890640Shaka Zululeadership of his kingdom north of Cape Colony.71
5788890641Social Darwinismtheory by Herbert Spencer known as "survival of the fittest"72
5788890642White Man's BurdenThe supposed or presumed responsibility of white people to govern and impart their culture to nonwhite people, often advanced as a justification for European colonialism.73
5788890643British East India CompanyOne of the world's oldest joint stock companies, founded in 1600. A British company, it traded cotton, silk, opium and other products with India, China and Southeast Asia. It received a number of legal privileges from the British government, and eventually came to rule large parts of India until the mid-19th century.74
5788890644SepoysAn indigenous soldier serving in the army of a foreign conqueror, especially an Indian soldier serving under British command in India.75
5788890645RajDominion or rule, especially the British rule over India (1757-1947).76
5788890646Boxer RebellionIn 1900, a Chinese secret organization called the Society of the Righteous and Harmonious Fists led an uprising in northern China against the spread of Western and Japanese influence there.77
5788890647Berlin ConferenceIt was a series of meetings held in 1884 and 1885 with the goal of dividing the continent of Africa between the European powers. As countries scrambled to establish colonies on the continent, the heads of state wanted to head off any potential conflicts between them over territory.78
5788890648Spheres of InfluenceA territorial area over which political or economic influence is wielded by one nation.79
5788890649Open Door PolicyThe policy of granting equal trade opportunities to all countries.80
5788890650Taiping Rebelliona rebellion by Chinese peasants that threatened the Qing Dynasty. The rebellion failed.81
5788890651Commodore Matthew PerryUnited States admiral who led a naval expedition to Japan and signed a treaty in 1854 opening up trade relations between United States and Japan; brother of Oliver Hazard Perry (1794-1858)82
5788890652Monroe Doctrinea principle of US foreign policy that opposes the influence or interference of outside powers in the Americas.83
5788890653Spanish American WarA war between Spain and the United States in 1898, as a result of which Spain ceded Puerto Rico, the Philippine Islands, and Guam to the United States and abandoned all claim to Cuba, which became independent in 1902.84
5788890654Boer WarsA war (1880-1881) in which Britain unsuccessfully attempted to enforce its annexation of the Boer territory in the Transvaal. A war (1899-1902) between an alliance of the Boer governments of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State on the one hand and Great Britain on the other, over the sovereignty and commercial rights in these lands. The war ended with British victory.85
5788890655Suez Canala sea-level canal in NE Egypt, crossing the Isthmus of Suez and linking the Mediterranean with the Red Sea: built (1854-69) by de Lesseps with French and Egyptian capital; nationalized in 1956 by the Egyptians.86
5788890656Panama Canalcanal across the Isthmus of Panama, linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans: extends from Colón on the Caribbean Sea southeast to Balboa on the Gulf of Panama; built by the US (1904-14), after an unsuccessful previous attempt (1880-89) by the French under de Lesseps.87
5788890657Queen LiliokolaniQueen of the Hawaiian Islands (1891-1893). She was the last Hawaiian ruler to govern the islands.88
5788890658Victor Emmanuel IIHelped in Italy unification.89
5788890659William I of PrussiaKing of Prussia, emperor of Germany.90
5788890660ZionismThe moment to recreate a Jewish homeland.91
5788890661Cecil RhodesBritish colonial financier and statesman in South Africa; made a fortune in gold and diamond mining; helped colonize the territory now known as Zimbabwe; he endowed annual fellowships for British Commonwealth and United States students to study at Oxford University (1853-1902).92
5788892256John LockeEnglish philosopher (1632-1704), believed that all people had Natural Rights;life, liberty, property and that the purpose of government is to protect these rights.93
5788914338Marquis de Condorcet(1743-94), French philosopher, mathematician.94
5788914339José De FranciaFirst leader of Paraguay following its independence from Spain dictator.95
5788914340MoroonageAn escaped slave who fled to remote often hilly areas, and joined with others to create small, free colonies. The process of flight followed by community building.96
5788914341VodounA religion of Caribbean region which blended religious practices brought from African with those of Catholicism brought from Europeans.97
5788914342Chartist MovementA national working class organization calling for universal male suffrage, an end to property qualification for members of parliament and equal electoral district.98
5788914343Garden City ConceptsA self-contained planned town combing work, residential, agricultural and surrounded by rural belt.99
5788914344James HargreavesA weaver, carpenter, and inventor in England, responsible for mechanizing spinning.100
5788914345Max WeberSocial class model power comes from authority.101
5788914346Reform Bill, 1832Legislation passed in Great Britain that extended the vote to most members of the middle class, failed to produce democracy in Britain.102
5788914347Richard ArkwrightPatented "water frame" that could spin several cotton strands simultaneously.103
5788914348Al-Hajj UmarCaptured the kingdom of Messina and made it a center of empire. France defeated him.104
5788914349Maji-Maji RevoltGerman crushed the rebellion in Tanganyika led by Kinjikitile who claimed to have magic water that won't harm them (perform the refusal to work in cotton plantation).105
5788914350MfecaneTime of troubling.106
5788914351Muhammad Ahmad the MahdiA messiah who would restore true religion. Build a state in Sudan opposition to Egyptian government (at 1st they were victorious, but Mahdi died and his followers los the war).107
5788914352NabobIndian Muslim ruler who grieved rich in India and can marry local women.108
5788914353Samori ToureDeclared himself almami, a leader of faithful killed Muslim and leaders to capture king, referred to an guerrilla leader and defeated by French.109
5788914354SatiA practice in India, women suicide, Britain banned this practice.110
5788914356Theodor HerzlA Viennese Jewish Journalist encountered fierce anti-Semitism. He was shocked to find hateism in the capital of liberal world, where Jews had gained citizenship.111
5788914357Uthman Dan FodioSufi teacher condemned the rulers for corruption, sacrilege, persecution of true Muslim.112
5788914358Young Irelanda movement or party of Irish patriots in the 1840s who split with Daniel O'Connell because they favoured a more violent policy than that which he promoted.113
5822055601States of NatureThe mythical situation in which people lived without any legal codes or contracts, each free to do exactly as he or she pleased, without the restrictions of law and society, but also without protections of law and society.114
5822069274Enlightened DespotismRule by a government that is not subject to democratic control, but nevertheless is efficient and humane. The rule/despot was usually a king or emperor.115
5822081440MulattoIn the Americas, a person of mixed race, usually with parents from European and African origins.116
5822084008MazomboAn American-born direct descendant of Portuguese settlers.117
5822089378HaciendaA rural estate controlled by one person or family giving shelter and protection to many dependent workers. The owner was called a haciendado.118
5822095623Libertador"Liberator" term applied to leaders of the independence revolts against Spanish rule in Latin America. Especially applied to Simón Bolívar, but given to others.119
5935497593Peterloo MassacreHuge and peaceful demonstration by 80,000 people called universal male suffrage, the annual election of House of Common in parliament and abolition of corn laws.120

2017 Princeton Review AP World History Unit 3 Flashcards

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6659859077IslamA new faith that took hold in the middle east. It is similar to Judaism and Christianity because all are monotheistic. Muslims are0
6659859078Five Pillars of Islam1) Shahada: There is no God but Allah and Muhammad is Allah's prophet. 2) Salat: Prayer five times per day 3) Zakat: Charity to the needy 4) Sawm: Fasting during holy month of Ramadan 5) Hajj: Pilgrimage to Mecca (at least once during lifetime)1
6659859080Qu'ranFollowers recorded the words of Allah in the Qu'ran (or Koran) or "recitation".2
6659859504hijiraIn 622 CE, Muhammad and his followers fled to Medina because they were persecuted and threatened to death in Mecca, which was a dominantly polytheistic community whose wealth derived from pilgrims. This marks year 1 of the Muslim calendar.3
6659859894theoracryA government ruled by immediate divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as being divinely guided.4
6659859895aliphate5
6659860252Umayyad Dynasty6
6659860253Dome of the Rock7
6659860778Abbasid Dynasty8
6659860779Middle Ages9
6659860923Orthodox Christianity10
6659860924Code of Justinian11
6659861234Merovingian Dynasty12
6659861235Carolingian Dynasty13
6659861812feudalism14
6659861813nobles15
6659861814vassals16
6659862275serfs (peasants)17
6659862276fiefs18
6659862277manors19
6659862658three-field system20
6659862659code of chivalry21
6659863204primogeniture22
6659863205burghers23
6659863645Hanseatic League24
6659863860heresy25
6659863861scholasticism26
6659864558bubonic plague27
6659865137interregnum28
6659865138Magna Carta29
6659866081T'ang, Song, Yuan, and Ming Dynasties30
6659866082tribute system31
6659866083bureaucracy32
6659866512civil service33
6659866513foot binding34
6659866514shogun35
6659866515Code of Bushido36
6659866836Delhi Sultanate37
6659866837oral literature38
6659866838Indian Ocean trade39
6659867803Silk Road40
6659867970Trans-Saharan trade41
6659867971Muhammad42
6659867972Mecca43
6659868182Medina44
6659868183Baghdad45
6659868184Mohammad al-Razi46
6659868380Levant47
6659868381Sufis48
6659868382Mongols49
6659868383Ottoman Turks50
6659868735Justinian51
6659868736Hagia Sophia52
6659868737St. Cyril53
6659868738Vladimir54
6659869266the Franks55
6659869267King Clovis56
6659869988Charles Martel57
6659869989Battle of Tours58
6659869990Pepin the Short59
6659870145Charlemagne60
6659870146Holy Roman Empire61
6659870147Treat of Verdun62
6659870490Magyars63
6659870491Vikings64
6659870492Crusades65
6659871123Pope Innocent III66
6659871328the Inquisition67
6659871602William the Conqueror68
6659871603the Spanish Inquisition69
6659872117Hundred Years' War70
6659872118Tatars71
6659872119Ivan the Terrible72
6659872577Genghis Khan73
6659872578Mongol Empire74
6659873246Kublai Khan75
6659873247Tamerlane76
6659873248Axum77
6659873249Mansa Musa78
6659873250BeninTenchititlan79
6659874326First Crusade80
6667425092caliphateA period of time when a caliph rules. caliph: The head of state, military commander, chief judge, and religious leader. 1) Abu Bakr81

Biochemistry Flashcards

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4706953899Organic CompoundCompounds that contain Carbon atoms; carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids0
4706953901Inorganic CompoundCompounds that do not contain carbon atoms (exceptions are CO2, CO)1
4706954098Carbonyl GroupMakes a compound hydrophilic and polar; examples: aldehyde (C=O at end of chain) and ketone (C=O anywhere but end of chain)2
4706954099Carboxyl GroupCarbonyl group with an -OH at the end; found in amino acids3
4706954100Hydroxyl GroupPresent in compounds known as alcohols; structure: R-OH4
4706954537Phosphate GroupServes as a cellular energy source (ADP, ATP, GDP, GTP)5
4706954868HomeostasisMaintaining a balance; steady state of the body6
4706954869LipidOrganic compound used by cells as long-term energy stores or insulation; hydrophobic/nonpolar7
4706954870FatsEffective means of storing energy8
4706954880Saturated FatContain no double bonds (animal fat); solid at room temperature9
4706955125Unsaturated FatContain one or more double bonds (plant fat); liquid at room temperature10
4706955126SteroidLipid composed of 4 carbon rings; cholesterol, testosterone, estrogen11
4706955127PhospholipidLipid formed by combining a glycerol molecule with two fatty acids and a phosphate group; found in cell membranes12
4706955467MonosaccharideSimplest carbohydrate; glucose13
4706955468DisaccharideCarbohydrate consisting of 2 monosaccharides linked together; sucrose, maltose, lactose14
4706956130PolysaccharideCarbohydrate containing 3 or more monosaccharides linked together; starch, cellulose, chitin15
4706956131Protein Primary StructureOrder of the amino acids that make up the protein16
4706956724Protein Secondary StructureThree-dimensional arrangement of a protein caused by hydrogen bonding at regular intervals along the polypeptide backbone17
4706956725Protein Tertiary StructureThree-dimensional arrangement of a protein caused by interaction among the various R-groups of the amino acids involved18
4706957860Protein Quaternary StructureArrangement of the separate polypeptide subunits into a single protein19
4706956987EnzymeProtein that acts as a catalyst to speed up a reaction by lowering the activation energy needed for the reaction to take place20
4706956988pH Number ScaleScale to measure pH as acid or alkaline; runs from 0-1421
4706957409Hydrolysis ReactionA reaction that breaks down compounds by the addition of water22
4706958132Dehydration ReactionA reaction in which 2 compounds are brought together with water released as a product23
4706958299Endergonic ReactionA reaction that requires the input of energy to occur24
4706958300Exergonic ReactionA reaction that gives off energy as a product25
4706958481Redox ReactionA reaction involving the transfer of electrons26
4706958482AmylaseEnzyme that digests carbohydrates; found in pancreas and salivary glands27
4706958483PepsinEnzyme that breaks down proteins into smaller polypeptides; found in small intestine and stomach lining28
4706958616LipaseEnzyme that breaks down lipids into fatty acids; found in pancreas29
4706958617TrypsinEnzyme that works with chymotrypsin to break down peptides to amino acids; found in pancreas30
4706958750ChymotrypsinEnzyme that works with trypsin to break down peptides to amino acids; found in pancreas31

AP Language Vocabulary - VI Flashcards

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7954388497Compellingforceful0
7954388498Intrepidfearless1
7954389262Maverickone who is independent2
7954390919Obstinatesticking to an opinion3
7954391761Proliferateto grow rapidly4
7954393184Consensusgeneral agreement5
7954393185Derivedadapted from a source6
7954394102Malleableeasily shaped7
7954394592Convictiona fixed or strong belief8
7954395259Inherentbuilt-in9

Gunpowder Empires AP World History Flashcards

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6135107557AkbarGreatest of the Munghal rulers; greatest achievement was cultural blending and religious toleration.0
6135107558Suleyman the MagnificentBrought Ottoman Empire to its height; he created a law code that governed criminal and civil issues; he created a simplified and fair tax system to raise money for his empire; and he granted freedom to Christians and Jews who lived in the empire.1
6135107559BaburA Muslim who founded Mughal empire2
6135107560Mehmet IIUnder his rule, the ottomans laid siege on Constantinople.3
6135107561Shah Abbas the GreatRevitalized the Safavid empire; modernized military; sought European alliances; permitted European merchants and missionaries.4
6135107564ShahTitle for Safavid rulers; Persian title for king5
6135107565Sharia lawIslamic law6
6135107566JanissariesChristian boys from Blakans, Military Slaves that are trained to be loyal to the ottoman government (firearms)7
6135107567IstanbulUsed to be Constantinople, capital of the Ottoman Empire8
6135107570SultansOttoman rulers who governed with absolute power9
6135107571"sick man of Europe"Refers to Ottoman Empire before World War I because they were so weak.10
6135107572QizilbashA Shia cavalry-based militant group, who did not rely on payment from royal treasury, but were instead granted land. "Red hats" followers of Shah Ismail11
6135107573The divine faithA blending of ideas from Islam, Hinduism, Christianity, and Zoroastrianism made by Akbar who hoped it would end Muslims and Hindus12
6135107574MiniaturesColorful paintings of Mughal artists.13
6135107575Taj MahalGreatest example of Mughal architecture; built by shah jahan14
6135107576XenophobiaFear of outsiders15
6135107579Exports of gunpowder empiresSill, carpet, spices, ceramics, crafts, pepper, jewels, metal, and artwork.16
6135107582Battle of chaldiran (1514)Ottomans vs Safavid; safavid lost because they considered firearms unmanly17
6135107585PashasOfficials appointed by Ottomans who collected taxes, maintained law and order, and were directly responsible for the sultan's court.18
6135107588OttomanTobacco was popular in which empire?19
6135107589MughalGreat Britain caused the collapse of which empire?20
6135107591Shia MuslimsThe Safavids were ruled by who?21
6135107592TurkicThe Islamic Gunpowder empires were founded from _______ nomadic cultures.22
6135107593AutocraticGunpowder empires had _______ rule23
6135107594Military conquest, Land EmpiresGunpowder empires are based on ______ _______.24
6135107595Non-MuslimMughals ruled over predominately _______ population.25
6135107599People would be punished according to the rules of their own religion.Explain how crimes across millets were handled26
6135107601Devshirme.Blood tax or tribute in blood; Practice which Ottoman Empire sent military to abduct boys and converted them to Islam and selecting and training them for military or civil service in the Ottoman Empire to become Janisaries.27
6135107602Millet SystemIn the Ottoman Empire; it is a separate legal court involving "personal law" where a religious community was allowed to rule itself under its own system while remaining loyal to the empire still.28

AP Literature Vocabulary Words Flashcards

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7855476882assertiona confident and forceful statement of fact or belief0
7855487588prudentwise, careful, cautious1
7855489223imperativeextremely necessary; vitally important2
7855491756character foila character that has traits that are exactly the opposite of the protagonist's3
7855495219monologueA long speech made by one performer or by one person in a group.4
7855498555soliloquyA long speech expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage5
7855499594asidea line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others on the stage6
7855501150capriciousimpulsive and unpredictable; ever-changing7
7855503368ephemerallasting a short time8

AP Literature Terms (9) Flashcards

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6066910167Four Horsemen of the ApocalypseThe Lamb of God, or Lion of Judah, (Jesus Christ) opens the first four of the seven seals, which summons forth four beings that ride out on white, red, black, and pale horses. Although some interpretations differ, in most accounts, the four riders are seen as symbolizing Conquest, War, Famine, and Death, respectively. Example: "And I saw when the Lamb opened one of the seals, and I heard, as it were the noise of thunder, one of the four beasts saying, Come and see. And I saw, and behold a white horse: and he that sat on him had a bow; and a crown was given unto him: and he went forth conquering, and to conquer", The Bible, Book of Revelations Personal Clue:0
6066910168GabrielGabriel is mentioned in both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. In the Old Testament, he appears to the prophet Daniel, explaining Daniel's visions. In the Gospel of Luke, Gabriel appeared to Zechariah and the Virgin Mary, foretelling the births of John the Baptist and Jesus, respectively. Example: "And the angel answering said unto him, I am Gabriel, that stand in the presence of God; and am sent to speak unto thee, and to shew thee these glad tidings", The Bible, Luke 1:19 Personal Clue:1
6066912754Lady GodivaWas an English noblewoman who, according to a legend dating at least to the 13th century, rode naked - covered only in her long hair - through the streets of Coventry to gain a remission of the oppressive taxation that her husband imposed on his tenants. Example: "Seventeen, a beauty queen/She made a ride that caused a scene/In the town", Peter&Gordon, "Lady Godiva" Personal Clue:2
6066912755Golden CalfThe golden calf was an icon made by the Israelites during Moses' absence, when he went up to Mount Sinai. Example: "When Aaron saw this, he built an altar in front of the calf and announced, 'Tomorrow there will be a festival to the Lord.'" - The Bible, Book of Exodus Personal Clue:3
6066915296Golden FleeceIn Greek mythology, the Golden Fleece is the fleece of the gold-hair winged ram, which was held in Colchis. The fleece is a symbol of authority and kingship. Example: "The real story of the Fleece: there were these two children of Zeus, Cadmus and Europa, okay? They were about to get offered up as human sacrifices, when they prayed to Zeus to save them. So Zeus sent this magical flying ram with golden wool, which picked them up in Greece and carried them all the way to Colchis in Asia Minor. Well, actually it carried Cadmus. Europa fell off and died along the way, but that's not important." - Rick Riordan, The Sea of Monsters Personal Clue:4
6066930684End RhymeIs defined as when a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same. Example: "Star light, star bright/First star I see tonight/I wish I may, I wish I might/Have this wish I wish tonight" - Anonymous, Star Light, Star Bright Personal Clue:5
6066940084Enjambment(In verse) the continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza. Example: It is a beauteous Evening, calm and free; The holy time is quiet as a Nun/Breathless with adoration; the broad sun/Is sinking down in its tranquility; The gentleness of heaven is on the Sea" - William Wordsworth, It is a Beauteous Evening Personal Clue:6
6066940098EpigramA pithy saying or remark expressing an idea in a clever and amusing way. Example: "Mankind must put an end to war, or war will put and end to mankind." - John F. Kennedy Personal Clue:7
6066944520Epistolary NovelIs a novel written as a series of documents. The usual form is letters, although diary entries, newspaper clippings and other documents are sometimes used. Recently, electronic "documents" such as recordings and radio, blogs, and e-mails have also come into use. Example: The Color Purple, Alice Walker Personal Clue:8
6066960822EpithetAn adjective or descriptive phrase expressing a quality characteristic of the person or thing mentioned. Example: "And see the coloured counties/And hear the larks so high/About us in the sky." - A.E. Housman, Brendon Hills Personal Clue:9
6066948084Laudatory(Of speech or writing) expressing praise and commendation. Example: "These are such great definitions Ana!" Said Ms. Wood in a laudatory tone. ;) Personal Clue:10
6066950399LaxNot sufficiently strict, severe, or careful. Example: Due to the infamous "senioritis", Ana has started to become lax, on certain things, because she doesn't want to live in anxiety anymore. Personal Clue:11
6066950400LupineA plant of the pea family, with deeply divided leaves and tall, colorful, tapering spikes of flowers. Example: "What a beautiful lupine flower you got there", I said. Personal Clue:12
6066950401Lyrical(Of literature, art, or music) expressing the writer's emotions in an imaginative and beautiful way. Example: "Turn back the heart you've turned away/Give back your kissing breath/Leave not my love as you have left/The broken hearts of yesterday/But wait, be still, don't lose this way...Accept my love, live for today." James DeFord, Italian Sonnet Personal Clue:13
6066953371MacabreDisturbing and horrifying because of involvement with or depiction of death and injury. Example: "The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe has a macabre tone to it like any other work by Poe. Personal Clue:14
6066964998MaliciousCharacterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm. Example: Nobody really knew if the he had a malicious intent or not. Personal Clue:15
6066964999MaudlinSelf-pityingly or tearfully sentimental, often through drunkenness. Example: Oh, she's definitely a maudlin drunk. You just wait until she calls her ex-boyfriend. Personal Clue:16
6066967060MisanthropicDisliking humankind and avoiding human society. Example: At this rate I'll go from cynical to downright misanthropic. My faith in humanity is dwindling. Personal Clue:17
6066967073MockingMaking fun of someone or something in a cruel way; derisive. Example: I mock my friends as a sign of love. Personal Clue:18
6066974616Naive(Of a person or action) showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment. Example: Sometimes she wondered if it was better just to be naive. Personal Clue:19

1st AP Language & Composition Vocab Flashcards

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7448224445Allegoryusing characters/events to represent a separate context0
7448224446Allusiondirect or indirect reference to something commonly known1
7448224447Antecedenta word, phrase, or clause referred to as a pronoun2
7448224448Apostrophefigure of speech towards an imaginary person or a personified abstraction3
7448224449Aphorisma statement of known authorship that expresses a general truth or moral4
7448224450Clausea grammatical unit that contains a subject and a verb5
7448224451Dictionrefers the the writers word choice and style6
7448224452Euphemism"good speech" less offensive substitute for an unpleasant word or concept7
7448224453Hyperbolefigure of speech using exaggeration or an overstatement8
7448224454Inferenceto draw a reasonable conclusion from the presented info9
7448224455Metaphora figure of speech using implied comparison of unlike things10
7448224456Metonymy"substitute name" one object is changed for another object closely associated with it11
7448224457Parodywork that closely imitates the style of someone else's12
7448224458Personificationthe giving of human qualities to an animal, object, or idea13
7448224459Point of Viewthe perspective from which the story is told14
7448224460Prosea major devisions of genre, fiction and non fiction, printer determines like length15
7448224461Rhetorical Questiona question asked only for effect, answer is assumed16
7450140389Satirea work that targets human vices and conventions for ridicule17
7450140390Similea comparison using "like" "as" or "if"18
7450140391Syllogismdeductive system of formal logic that presents two premises that lead to a conclusion19
7450140392Symbolismanything that represents itself or stands for something else20
7450140393Syntaxthe way an author joins words into phrases, clauses, and sentences. group of words21
7450140394Themecentral idea or message22
7450140395Understatementpresents something that is less significant than it is. ironic minimalizing23

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