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7463271284Persian EmpireEmpire represented in this map0
7463271285AthensFirst recorded democracy ever established. Direct democracy with juries of up to 2,500 people. Had to be an 18 year old male with Athenian parents to rule.1
7463271286Greco-Persian WarsTwo major Persian invasions of Greece, 490 and 480 B.C.E., in which the Persians were defeated on both land and sea each time.2
7463271287HellenismCivilizations represented on this map3
7463271288Alexander the GreatBetween 334 and 323 B.C.E. he conquered the Persian Empire, reached the Indus Valley, founded many Greek-style cities, and spread Greek culture across the Middle East.4
7463271289AugustusThe first emperor of Rome whose leadership brought about a long period of Pax Romana (Roman Peace).5
7463271290Qin Shihuangdi(r.221-210 BCE) The emperor who unified China and established the first dynasty of a unified empire.6
7463271291Han Dynasty(202 BC - 220 AD) dynasty started by Lui Bang; a great and long-lasting rule, it discarded the harsh policies of the previous dynasty and adopted Confucian principles; Its rulers chose officials who passed the civil service exams rather than birth; it was a time of prosperity7
7463271292Mauryan Dynasty322-185 BCE. The first state to unify most of the Indian subcontinent.8
7463271293AshokaThird ruler of the Mauryan Empire in India (r. 270-232 B.C.E.). He converted to Buddhism and broadcast his precepts on inscribed stones and pillars, the earliest surviving Indian writing.9
7463271294legalismChinese philosophy developed by Hanfeizi; taught that humans are naturally evil and therefore need to be ruled by harsh laws10
7463271295ConfucianismChinese ethical and philosophical system. It sought to minimize conflicts by stressing obedience to superiors, reverence for elder family members, and honoring of ancestors11
7463271296VedasAncient Sanskrit writings that are the earliest sacred texts of Hinduism.12
7463271297UpanishadsA collection of over two hundred texts composed between 900 and 200 BC that provide philosophical commentary on the Vedas13
7463271298Siddhartha GautamaFounder of Buddhism14
7463271299ZoroastrianismOne of the first monotheistic religions, particularly one with a wide following. It was central to the political and religious culture of ancient Persia. A religion that developed in early Persia and stressed the fight between the forces of good and the forces of evil and how eventually the forces of good would prevail.15
7463271300JudaismA religion with a belief in one god. It originated with a covenant between God and Abraham and his descendants the Hebrew people. Yahweh was responsible for the world and everything within it. Holy Book is the Torah16
7463271301Greek RationalismA secularizing system of scientific and philosophic thought that developed in the period 600 B.C.E. to 300 B.C.E.; it emphasized the power of education and human reason to understand the world in nonreligious terms.17
7463271302Socrates(470-399 BCE) An Athenian philosopher who thought that human beings could lead honest lives and that honor was far more important than wealth, fame, or other superficial attributes. He taught students to question everything until a reasonable conclusion could be arrived at, later became Socratic method. condemed to death for corrupting young minds.18
7463271303AristotleGreek philosopher. A pupil of Plato, the tutor of Alexander the Great, and the author of works on logic, metaphysics, ethics, natural sciences, politics, and poetics, he profoundly influenced Western thought. In his philosophical system, which led him to criticize what he saw as Plato's metaphysical excesses, theory follows empirical observation and logic, based on the syllogism, is the essential method of rational inquiry.19
7463271304Jesus of NazarethFounder of Christianity. His teachings were based on Judaism but eventually became a separate faith and spread throughout the Roman Empire and the world.20
7463271305Yellow Turban RebellionA massive Chinese peasant uprising inspired by Daoist teachings that began in 184 C.E. with the goal of establishing a new golden age of equality and harmony.21
7463271306castedistinct social class grouping; in China, Varna consisted of four classes that people were born into for life, and in India,22
7463271307CyrusFounder of the Achaemenid Persian Empire. Between 550 and 530 B.C.E. he conquered Media, Lydia, and Babylon. He allowed the Jews to return to their homeland23
7463271308DariusPersian ruler who brought order to the Persian Empire. He also built roads; established a postal system; and standardized weights, measures, and coinage.24
7463271309Alexander the GreatSuccessor of Philip of Macedon; 1st global empire, but no lasting bureaucracy; spread of Hellenism is greatest achievement25
7463271310PersianOf or relating to Iran or its people or language or culture26
7463271311Satrapsunder Darius's rule these were known as governors who ruled the provinces. They collected taxes, served as judges, and put down rebellions27
7463271312Persian WarsConflicts between Greek city-states and the Persian Empire, ranging from the Ionian Revolt (499-494 B.C.E.) through Darius's punitive expedition that failed at Marathon. Chronicled by Herodotus. (131)28
7463271313Ahura MazdaMain god of Zoroastrianism who represented truth and goodness and was perceived to be in an eternal struggle with the malign spirit angra mainyu.29
7463271314Angra Mainyuevil spirit in zoroastrianism, the explanation for the presence of evil in the world30
7463271315LaoziChinese Daoist philosopher; taught that governments were of secondary importance and recommended retreat from society into nature.31
7463271316Qin ShihuangdiRuler of China who united China for the first time. He built road and canals and began the Great Wall of China. He also imposed a standard system of laws, money, weights, and writing.32
7463271317Han WudiThe most important Han Emperor: expanded the Empire in all directions; created the Civil Service System based upon Confucian learning; established Imperial University; promoted the Silk Roads33
7463271318DaoismChinese School of Thought: Daoists believe that the world is always changing and is devoid of absolute morality or meaning. They accept the world as they find it, avoid futile struggles, and deviate as little as possible from the Dao, or 'path' of nature.34
7463271319LegalismIn China, a political philosophy that emphasized the unruliness of human nature and justified state coercion and control. The Qin ruling class invoked it to validate the authoritarian nature of their regime. (p.52)35
7463271320Qin DynastyThe dynasty that replaced the Zhou dynasty and employed Legalist ideas in order to control warring states and unify the country.36
7463271321Han dynastyA great and long-lasting rule, it discarded the harsh policies of the Qin dynasty and adopted Confucian principles. Han rulers chose officials on merit rather than birth. It was a time of prosperity37
7463271322Yellow Turban UprisingLarge revolt throughout China during the Han dynasty led by desperate peasants wearing yellow turbans. This uprising tested the resilience of the Han state during the late second century CE. It weakened the Han state during the second and third centuries CE. Leads to fall of Han Dynasty38
7463271323Chandragupta MauryaHe founded India's first empire (Mauryan). He was an Indian prince who conquered a large area in the Ganges River valley soon after Alexander invaded western India.39
7463271324AshokaThe grandson of Chandragupta Maurya; extended conquests of the dynasty; converted to Buddhism and sponsored its spread throughout his empire.40
7463271325Chandra GuptaLaid the foundations for the Gupta empire, he forged alliances with powerful families in the Ganges Region and established a dynamic kingdom about the year 320 C.E. Golden Age41
7463271326Siddhartha Gautamafounder of Buddism; born a prince; left his father's wealth to find the cause of human suffering; also know as Buddha42
7463271327Mauryan EmpireThe first state to unify most of the Indian subcontinent. It was founded by Chandragupta Maurya in 324 B.C.E. and survived until 184 B.C.E. From its capital at Pataliputra in the Ganges Valley it grew wealthy from taxes. (184)43
7463271328Gupta EmpirePowerful Indian state based, like its Mauryan predecessor, in the Ganges Valley. It controlled most of the Indian subcontinent through a combination of military force and its prestige as a center of sophisticated culture. Golden Age44
7463271329HunsNomadic invaders from central Asia; invaded India; disrupted Gupta administration (Overthrew Gupta)45
7463271330Buddhisma world religion or philosophy based on the teaching of the Buddha and holding that a state of enlightenment can be attained by suppressing worldly desire46
7463271331Homerancient Greek epic poet who is believed to have written the Iliad and the Odyssey (circa 850 BC)47
7463271332SocratesGreek philosopher; socratic method--questioning; sentenced to death for corrupting Athens youth48
7463271333PlatoPhilosopher (429 BC-347 BC) who studied under Socrates and questioned reality. He believed that ideal forms existed on a separate plane than our conception of reality. In his work the Republic, he described an ideal society, in which philosopher-kings would rule and everyone would be given jobs based on their talents. He also creates the Academy, an ancient school of philosophy.49
7463271334AristotleGreek philosopher. A pupil of Plato, the tutor of Alexander the Great, and the author of works on logic, metaphysics, ethics, natural sciences, politics, and poetics, he profoundly influenced Western thought. In his philosophical system.50
7463271335polisGreek word for city-state51
7463271336SpartaGreek city-state that was ruled by an oligarchy, focused on military, used slaves for agriculture, discouraged the arts52
7463271337Persian WarKing Darius of Persia wanted to conquer all of the Greek city-states but Athens and Sparta resisted. Greek city-states vs. Persia - Greek city-states won. Athens emerged as most powerful city state in Greece.53
7463271338Delian LeagueAn alliance headed by Athens that says that all Greek city-states will come together and help fight the Persians54
7463271339Peloponnesian Wara war in which Athens and its allies were defeated by the league centered on Sparta55
7463271340Hellenistic AgeGreek culture spread across western Asia and northeastern Africa after the conquests of Alexander the Great. The period ended with the fall of the last major Hellenistic kingdom to Rome, but Greek cultural influence persisted until the spread of Islam.56
7463271341Ptolemaic EmpireThe Hellenistic empire in Egypt area after Alexander's death; created by Ptolemy, one of Alexander's generals.57
7463271342Seleucid EmpireThe empire in Syria, Persia, and Bactria after the breakup of Alexander's empire.58
7463271343Julius CaesarMade dictator for life in 45 BCE, after conquering Gaul, assassinated in 44 BCE by the Senate because they were afraid of his power59
7463271344Augustus CaesarThe first empreror of Rome, the adopted son of Julius Caesar, help Rome come into Pax Romana, or the Age of Roman Peace60
7463271345Punic Warone of the three wars between Carthage and Rome that resulted in the destruction of Carthage and its annexation by Rome61
7463271346Twelve tablesthe earliest written collection of Roman laws, drawn up by patricians about 450B.C., that became the foundation of Roman law62
7463271347PatriciansA member of one of the noble families of the ancient Roman Republic, which before the third century B.C. had exclusive rights to the Senate and the magistracies.63
7463271348PlebeiansMembers of the lower class of Ancient Rome including farmers, merchants, artisans and traders64
7463271349ConstantineEmperor of Rome who adopted the Christian faith and stopped the persecution of Christians (280-337)65
7463271350Silk roadsTrade routes stretching from China to the Mediterranean, which allowed for the exchange of goods and ideas from China to the Roman Empire66
7463271351QanatsUnderground irrigation systems developed by Persians67
7463271352AquaductsAbove ground structures that piped in fresh drinking water to public fountains in Roman Empire68
7463271353concreteRoman innovation that aided construction of large-scale projects.69
7463271354Paul of TarsusOne of the most important apostles who is largely responsible for the spread of Christianity around the Mediterranean World in the 1st century.70
7463271355Stepwellsan innovation of the gupta empire that allowed for the storage of fresh drinking water in a fashion that minimized evaporation.71
7463271356Jatia Hindu caste or distinctive social group of which there are thousands throughout India; a special characteristic is often the exclusive occupation of its male members (such as barber or potter)72
7463271357filial pietyThe Confucian belief that one should obey older family members and pay respect to ancesters.73
7463271358ShudraThe serving class, the lowest caste in Hinduism before the creation of the untouchables74
7463271359Four Noble TruthsThe Buddhist beliefs that all life is a cycle of suffering, the cause of suffering is desires for worldly pleasures, and that the cycle of suffering will not be broken until a person escapes re-birth through a process of Enlightenment.75
7463271360BrahmaIn Hinduism, a universal spirit believed to be the origin of everything.76
7463271361SalonA reformer who preserved Athenian democracy by initiating a series of compromises between aristocrats and commoners.77
7463271362stupaBuddhist shrines, usually believed to hold holy relics.78
7463271363synchretismwhen elements of two or more cultures blend together79
7463271364boddisattvaIn Buddhism, a person who is able to reach nirvana but delays doing so to remain on earth as a spiritual guide to others.80
7463271365gangesA holy river in Hinduism81
7463271366PersepolisThe city created by Darius the Great as the grand capital of the Achaemenid Empire.82
7463271367PataliputraLarge city along the Ganges River which was the capital of the Mauyaran Empire83
7463271368PaarsargadA capital city created by Cyrus the Great84
7463271369ConstantinopleLarge Roman trading city located on the straits between the Black and Mediterranean Seas.85
7463271370PeterEstablished an early Christian Church in Rome. Viewed by Christians as the first Pope.86
7463271371asceticsomeone who forgoes traditional desires such as food, sex, and shelter-usually for religious reasons.87
7463271372cynicisma Hellenistic philosophical movement that rejected material wealth and traditional authority.88

AP World History Dates Flashcards

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7453448077Agricultural Revolution/First domestication of plants/animals10000-8000 BCE0
7453448078Sumer5000-1750 BCE1
7453448079Harappa5000-1500 BCE2
7453448080Start of Egypt3100 BCE3
7453448081Mohenjo-Daro3000-2600 BCE4
7453448082Babylon2000-c. 4855
7453448083Hittite civilization1700-1200 BCE6
7453448084Shang Dynasty1600-1046 BCE7
7453448085Olmec civilization1200-4008
7453448086Zhou Dynasty1046-256 BCE9
7453448087Chavin Civilization900-200 BCE10

AP World History Flashcards

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7438331198Nomad0
7438331199Foraging societies1
7438337117Pastoral societies2
7438380035Cuneiform3
7438382680Polytheistic4
7438382681Ziggurat5
7438391745Code of Hammurabi6
7438391746Pharaohs7
7438398009Hieroglyphics8
7438401266mummification9
7438401267Pyramids10
7438404152Calendar11
7438409367Hinduism12
7438412200the Vedas13
7438414810the Upanishads14
7438417041Brahmans15
7438422003Patriarchy16
7438422004mandate of heaven17
7438431139bureaucracy18
7438442334Neolithic Revolution ( Agricultural Revolution)19
7438444591Bronze age20
7438446836Mesopotamia21
7438449975Sumerian civilization22
7438463623Tigris and Euphrates23
7438463624Babylon24
7438467017Hittites25
7438471969Assyrians26
7438480557Nebuchadnezzar27
7438485276Persian Empire28
7438493478Egyptian civilization29
7438497276King Menes30
7438513293Queen Hatsheput31
7438515729Indus Valley32
7438525285Fertile Crescent33
7438539096Khyber Pass34
7438543989Harappa/Mohenjo-Daroj35
7438547259Aryans36
7438550364Shang CHina37
7438550365Zhou Dynasty38
7438552973Iron age39
7438552974Bantu migration40
7438558980Olmec/Chavin41
7438564139Rock and pillar Edicts42
7438566910Arabic numerals43
7438566911Han dynasty44
7438570140Satrap45
7438573587Delian League46
7438573588Hellenism47
7438577043Patricians48
7438581519Plebeians49
7438585526Twelve Tables of Rome50
7438589377First Triumvirate51
7438591870Second Triumvirate52
7438601582Pax Romana53
7438603460Paganism54
7438603461Christianity55
7438608388Edict of Milan56
7438611827Zoroastrianism57
7438624507Confucianism58
7438628872Daoism/Taoism59
7438628873Polytheism60
7438632797Legalism61
7438632798Hinduism62
7438642705Buddhism63
7438642706Judaism64
7438649188Theravada/Mahayana65
7438657572Mauryan Empire66
7438660719Chandragupta Maurya67
7438666825Ashoka Maurya68
7438670882Chandra Gupta the Great69
7438673055Gupta Empire70
7438681471Great Wall of China71
7438684325Qin Shi Huang72
7438684326Xiongnu73
7438690514Wu Ti (Wu Di)74
7438692872Great royal Road75
7438692873Lydians76
7438698916Phoenician77
7438698917Hebrews78
7438702885Athens79
7438706041Sparta80
7438710319Persian Wars81
7438710320Pericles82
7438714125Socrates83
7438716627Socrates84
7438716628Plato85
7438722045Aristotle86
7438725031Homer87
7438732702Peloponnese Empire88
7438735364Macedonians89
7438738071Alexander the Great90
7438739848Punic Wars91
7438747525Hannibal92
7438747526Octavius93
7438754657Constantine94
7438759716Constantinople95
7438761549Diocletian96
7438765558Wang Mang97

AP World History Flashcards

Unit 1

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7418556520Hominidshuman beings and the humanlike creatures that preceded them0
7418556521AnthropologyThe study of humans1
7418587636PaleontologistA scientist who studies fossils2
7418587637Homo habilisperson with ability3
7418587638Homo erectusupright human4
7418587639Homo sapiensperson who thinks5
7418587640CultureBeliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.6
7418587641PaleolithicOld stone age7
7418587642Mesolithic Agemiddle stone age8
7418587643Neolithic AgeNew Stone Age9

AP World History Chapter 17 Flashcards

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7391880975caudillosMilitary strongmen who seized control of a government in nineteenth-century Latin America.0
7391880976lower middle classSocial stratum that developed in Britain in the nineteenth century and that consisted of people employed in the service sector as clerks, salespeople, secretaries, police officers, and the like.1
7391880977Indian Cotton TextilesFor much of the eighteenth century, well-made and inexpensive cotton textiles from India flooded western markets; the competition stimulated the British textile industry to industrialize, which led to the eventual destruction of the Indian textile market both in Europe and in India.2
7391880978Karl MarxThe most influential proponent of socialism; a German expatriate in England who advocated working-class revolution as the key to creating an ideal communist future.3
7391880979Labour PartyBritish working-class political party established in the 1890s and dedicated to reforms and a peaceful transition to socialism, in time providing a viable alternative to the revolutionary emphasis of Marxism.4
7391880980Mexican RevolutionLong and bloody war (1911-1920) in which reformers from the middle class joined with workers and peasants to overthrow the dictator Porfirio Díaz and create a new, much more democratic political order.5
7391880981dependent developmentTerm used to describe Latin America's economic growth in the nineteenth century, which was largely financed by foreign capital and dependent on European and North American prosperity and decisions.6
7391880982LudditesSkilled artisans who banded together between 1811 and 1813 to protest against the machines that threatened the jobs and livelihood of workers in the woolen and cotton industry; also argued for price reductions, minimum wages, and prohibitions on the flooding of their industry by unapprenticed workers.7
7391880983Ellen JohnstonScottish textile worker and single mother (1835-1875) who became a published poet with a modest local reputation.8
7391880984Latin American Export BoomLarge-scale increase in Latin American exports (mostly raw materials and foodstuffs) to industrializing countries in the second half of the nineteenth century, made possible by major improvements in shipping; the boom mostly benefited the upper and middle classes.9
7391880985Middle-Class ValuesBelief system that developed in the nineteenth century that emphasized thrift, hard work, rigid moral behavior, cleanliness, and "respectability."10
7391880986ProgressivesFollowers of an American political movement in the period around 1900 that advocated reform measures to correct the ills of industrialization.11
7391880987Russian Revolution of 1905Spontaneous rebellion that erupted in Russia after the country's defeat at the hands of Japan in 1905; the revolution was suppressed, but it forced the government to make substantial reforms.12
7391880988Socialism in the United StatesFairly minor political movement in the United States; at its height in 1912, it gained 6 percent of the vote for its presidential candidate.13
7391880989Steam EngineMechanical device in which the steam from heated water builds up pressure to drive a piston, rather than relying on human or animal muscle power; the introduction of the steam engine allowed a hitherto unimagined increase in productivity and made the Industrial Revolution possible.14

AP Literature Term Test 1 Flashcards

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7305619968AllegoryA narrative that illustrates an idea or a moral principle in which most objects/characters take on a symbolic meaning0
7305622625Alliterationrepetition of initial consonant sounds1
7305623337AllusionA reference in literature to a well-known person/place/event2
7305624721AnachronismAn inconsistency in some chronological arrangement3
7305625702AnaganorisisTragic realization by the protagonist that comes too late4
7305629755AnapestTwo unstressed syllables, followed by a stresses syllable5
7305631316AnecdoteShort and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person6
7305632850AntagonistA person or force which opposes the protagonist in a literary work7
7305636130AntithesesThe placing of a sentence or one of its parts against another to which is opposed to form a balanced contrast of ideas, as in "Give me liberty, or give me death"8
7305638335AphorismA brief statement which expresses a witty observation on life9
7305641279ApostropheOccurs when a speaker references someone who is dead or something that cannot speak back10
7305643856ArchetypeAn original model of a person, ideal example, or a prototype upon which others are copied, patterned, or emulated; a symbol universally recognized by all11
7305646985AsideWhen an actor speaks to the audience and is not heard by other characters12
7305648516AssonanceRepetition of vowel sounds in unrhyming words13
7305650796AubadeA morning live song or a song or poem about lovers separating at dawn14
7305652419AuditoryImagery that had to do with hearing15
7305652908BalladA story in poetic form, often about tragic love and usually sung16
7305654394BildungsromanA story in which the protagonist undergoes growth throughout the entire narrative, generally starting off by being removed or chased form their home17
7305656566Blank VersePoetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter18
7305657886CacophonyA harsh, grating sound19
7305659294CaesuraA pause in a line of poetry20
7305660147CatharsisA sudden emotional climax that results in restoration, renewal, and revitalization in members of the audience21
7305663479AbhorringTo regard with extreme repugnance or aversion; detest utterly; loathe22
7305665002AdmonishingCautioning, advising, or counseling against something; reproving or scolding, especially in a mild and good-willed manner23
7305666256AudaciousExtremely bold or daring; recklessly brave24
7305667437BemusedBewildered or confused/lost in thought; preoccupied25
7305668353CandidFrank; outspoken; open and sincere. free form reservation, disguise, or subterfuge; straight forward26
7305670561ColloquialCharacteristic of or appropriate to ordinary or familiar conversation rather than formal speech or writing; informal27
7305673908ContentiousTending to argument or strife; quarrelsome/causing, involving, or characterized by argument or controversy28
7305675933DerisiveCharacterized by or expressing derision; contemptuous; mocking29

AP Language Vocabulary Flashcards

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7221294751abhor(v) hate, despise0
7221294752bigot(n) narrow-minded, prejudiced1
7221294753counterfeit(adj) fake, false2
7221295749enfranchise(v) give voting rights3
7221295750hamper(v) to hinder, obstruct4
7221295751kindle(v) start a fire5
7221296118noxious(adj) harmful, poisonous6
7221296119placid(adj) calm, peaceful7
7221296456remuneration(n) payment for work done8
7221297347talisman(n) lucky charm9

AP World History Terms Flashcards

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7219027709Macroa single instruction that expands automatically into a set of instructions to perform a particular task; Large scale;overall0
7219027710Analyzeexamine methodically and in detail the constitution or structure of (something, especially information), typically for purposes of explanation and interpretation.1
7219027711Continuitythe unbroken and consistent existence or operation of something over a period of time. "pension rights accruing through continuity of employment"2
7219027712Contextualizationplace or study in context.3
7219027713Chronological(of a record of events) starting with the earliest and following the order in which they occurred. "the entries are in chronological order"4
7219027714Interpretationthe action of explaining the meaning of something.5
7219027715Synthesis.combination or composition, in particular.6
7219027716Ideologya system of ideas and ideals, especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.7
7219027717Migrationmovement from one part of something to another.8
7219027718Argumentationthe action or process of reasoning systematically in support of an idea, action, or theory.9
7219027719Evidencethe available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.10
7219027720Causationthe action of causing something.11
7219027721Demographythe study of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease, which illustrate the changing structure of human populations.12
7219027722Comparisonthe act or instance of comparing.13
7219027723Regions:Areas that share common characteristics14

AP World History Definitions Flashcards

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7202667497BureaucracyA system of government in which of the most important decisions are made by state officials rather than elected representatives.0
7202668096Colonialismthe policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over a country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically1
7202668097DynastyA line of hereditary rulers of a country2
7202668687Forager(of a person or animal) search widely for food or provisions3
7202669363Indentured Servantan immigrant to North America between the 17th and 19th centuries who contracted to work for an employer for a number of years in exchange for passage and accommodation4
7202673864Merchanta person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade5
7202700554Neolithicof, relating to, or denoting the later part of the Stone Age, when ground or polished stone weapons and implements prevailed6
7202700555Papacythe office or authority of the pope7
7202701103Polytheismbelief in or worship of more than one god8
7202701104Ruralin, relating to, or characteristic of the countryside rather than the town9
7202701823Shamana person regarded as having access to, and influence in, the world of good and evil spirits, especially among some peoples of northern Asia and North America. Typically such people enter a trance state during a ritual, and practice divination and healing10
7202701824Syncretismthe amalgamation or attempted amalgamation of different religions, cultures, or schools of thought11
7202702348Aristocracythe highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices12
7202702349Civilizationstage of human social development and organization that is considered most advanced13
7202702556Divineof, from, or like God or a god14
7202702557Feudalismthe dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants (villeins or serfs) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection15
7202702867Imperialisma policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force16
7202703590Medievalof or relating to the Middle Ages17
7202704589Nation-statea sovereign state whose citizens or subjects are relatively homogeneous in factors such as language or common descent18
7202705092Pandemic(of a disease) prevalent over a whole country or the world19
7202705386Periodizationdivide (a portion of time) into periods20
7202705387Revolutiona forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system21
7202705765Serfan agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate22
7202705766Statea nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government23
7202705767Synthesisthe combination of ideas to form a theory or system: Often contrasted with analysis24
7202706256Agriculturethe science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products25
7202723971City-statea city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state26
7202724735DiasporaJews living outside Israel27
7202724736Epidemica widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time28
7202725244GlobalizationGlobalization (or globalisation) is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas and other aspects of culture29
7202725245Kingdoma country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen30
7202726064Nationa large aggregate of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory31
7202726405Patriarchalof, relating to, or characteristic of a system of society or government controlled by men32
7202726676Primary Sourcea primary source (also called original source or evidence) is an artifact, a document, a recording, or other source of information that was created at the time under study. It serves as an original source of information about the topic.33
7202727214Secondary SourceIn scholarship, a secondary source is a document or recording that relates or discusses information originally presented elsewhere. A secondary source contrasts with a primary source, which is an original source of the information being discussed34
7202727224Socialisma political and economic theory of social organization that advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole35
7202727522Urbanin, relating to, or characteristic of a city or town36
7202727890Absolutismthe acceptance of or belief in absolute principles in political, philosophical, ethical, or theological matters37
7202727891Chiefdoma leader or ruler of a people or clan38
7202728244Demographythe study of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease, which illustrate the changing structure of human populations39
7202728728Empirean extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress40
7202729060Genocidethe deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation41
7202729418Interregionalrelatinɡ to or occurring between different regions42
7202729922Monotheismthe doctrine or belief that there is only one God43
7202747953Nobilitythe group of people belonging to the noble class in a country, especially those with a hereditary or honorary title44
7202749011Pastoral(especially of land or a farm) used for or related to the keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle45
7202751536Prehistoricof, relating to, or denoting the period before written records46
7202752367Slavea person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them47
7202752368Theocracya system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god48
7202751537Scribea person who copies out documents, especially one employed to do this before printing was invented49

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