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AP World History Period 5 Flashcards

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6634818737abolitionist movementAn international movement that between approximately 1780 and 1890 succeeded in condemning slavery as morally repugnant and abolishing it in much of the world; the movement was especially prominent in Britain and the United States.0
6634818738CreolesNative-born elites in the Spanish colonies.1
6634818739Declaration of the Rights of Man and CitizenDocument drawn up by the French National Assembly in 1789 that proclaimed the equal rights of all men; the declaration ideologically launched the French Revolution.2
6634818740Declaration of the Rights of WomanShort work written by the French feminist Olympe de Gouges in 1791 that was modeled on the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen and that made the argument that the equality proclaimed by the French revolutionaries must also include women.3
6634818741Estates-GeneralFrench representative assembly called into session by Louis XVI to address pressing problems and out of which the French Revolution emerged; the three estates were the clergy, the nobility, and the commoners.4
6634818742FreetownWest African settlement in what is now Sierra Leone at which British naval commanders freed Africans they rescued from illegal slave ships.5
6634818743French RevolutionMassive dislocation of French society (1789-1815) that overthrew the monarchy, destroyed most of the French aristocracy, and launched radical reforms of society that were lost again, though only in part, under Napoleon's imperial rule and after the restoration of the monarchy.6
6634818744gens de couleur libresLiterally, "free people of color"; term used to describe freed slaves and people of mixed racial background in Saint Domingue on the eve of the Haitian Revolution.7
6634818745HaitiName that revolutionaries gave to the former French colony of Saint Domingue; the term means "mountainous" or "rugged" in the Taino language.8
6634818746Haitian RevolutionThe only fully successful slave rebellion in world history; the uprising in the French Caribbean colony of Saint Domingue (later renamed Haiti) was sparked by the French Revolution and led to the establishment of an independent state after a long and bloody war (1791-1804).9
6634818747Hidalgo-Morelos RevolutionSocially radical peasant insurrection that began in Mexico in 1810 and that was led by the priests10
6634818748Latin American RevolutionsSeries of risings in the Spanish colonies of Latin America (1810-1826) that established the independence of new states from Spanish rule but that for the most part retained the privileges of the elites despite efforts at more radical social rebellion by the lower classes.11
6634818749Toussaint L'OuvertureFirst leader of the Haitian Revolution, a former slave (1743-1803) who wrote the first constitution of Haiti and served as the first governor of the newly independent state.12
6634818750Napoleon BonaparteFrench head of state from 1799 until his abdication in 1814 (and again briefly in 1815); preserved much of the French Revolution under an autocratic system and was responsible for the spread of revolutionary ideals through his conquest of much of Europe.13
6634818751NationA group of people who have a sense of common identity and destiny, thanks to ties of blood, culture, language, or common experience.14
6634818752NationalismThe focusing of citizens' loyalty on the notion that they are part of a "nation" with a unique culture, territory, and destiny; first became a prominent element of political culture in the nineteenth century.15
6634818753American RevolutionSuccessful rebellion conducted by the colonists of parts of North America (not Canada) against British rule (1775-1787); a conservative revolution whose success assured property rights but established republican government in place of monarchy.16
6634818754Petit BlancsThe "little" (or poor) white population of Saint Domingue, which played a significant role in the Haitian Revolution.17
6634818755Seneca Falls ConferenceThe first organized women's rights conference18
6634818756Elizabeth Cady StantonLeading figure of the early women's rights movement in the United States (1815-1902).19
6634818757the Reign of TerrorTerm used to describe the revolutionary violence in France in 1793-1794, when radicals under the leadership of Maximilien Robespierre executed tens of thousands of people deemed enemies of the revolution.20
6634818758Third EstateIn prerevolutionary France, the term used for the 98 percent of the population that was neither clerical nor noble, and for their representatives at the Estates General; in 1789, it declared itself a National Assembly and launched the French Revolution.21
6634818759Tupac AmaruThe last Inca emperor; in the 1780s, a Native American rebellion against Spanish control of Peru took place in his name.22
6634818760BourgeoisieTerm that Karl Marx used to describe the owners of industrial capital; originally meant "townspeople."23
6634818761British Royal SocietyAssociation of scientists established in England in 1660 that was dedicated to the promotion of "useful knowledge."24
6634818762Crimean WarMajor international conflict (1854-1856) in which British and French forces defeated Russia; the defeat prompted reforms within Russia.25
6634818763Sigmund FreudAustrian doctor and the father of modern psychoanalysis (1856-1939); his theories about the operation of the human mind and emotions remain influential today26
6634818764Labour 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.27
6634818765Karl MarxGerman expatriate in England who advocated working-class revolution as the key to creating an ideal communist future.28
6634818766Middle class valuesBelief system that developed in Britain in the nineteenth century; it emphasized thrift, hard work, rigid moral behavior, cleanliness, and "respectability."29
6634818767Robert OwensSocialist thinker and wealthy mill owner (1771-1858) who created an ideal industrial community at New Lanark, Scotland.30
6634818768Peter the GreatTsar of Russia (r. 1689-1725) who attempted a massive reform of Russian society in an effort to catch up with the states of Western Europe.31
6634818769PopulismLate-nineteenth-century American political movement that denounced corporate interests of all kinds.32
6634818770ProletariatTerm that Karl Marx used to describe the industrial working class; originally used in ancient Rome to describe the poorest part of the urban population.33
6634818771Steam 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 this item allowed a hitherto unimagined increase in productivity and made the Industrial Revolution possible.34
6634818772Boxer RebellionRising of Chinese militia organizations in 1900 in which large numbers of Europeans and Chinese Christians were killed35
6634818773DaimyoFeudal lords of Japan who retained substantial autonomy under the Tokugawa shogunate and only lost their social preeminence in the Meiji restoration.36
6634818774Meiji RestorationThe overthrow of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan in 1868, restoring power at long last to the emperor37
6634818775Matthew PerryU.S. navy commodore who in 1853 presented the ultimatum that led Japan to open itself to more normal relations with the outside world.38
6634818776Opium WarsTwo wars fought between Western powers and China (1839-1842 and 1856-1858) after China tried to restrict the importation of foreign goods; China lost both wars and was forced to make major concessions.39
6634818777Russo-Japanese WarEnding in a Japanese victory, this war established Japan as a formidable military competitor in East Asia and precipitated the Russian Revolution of 1905.40
6634818778SamuraiArmed retainers of the Japanese feudal lords, famed for their martial skills and loyalty; in the Tokugawa shogunate, they gradually became an administrative elite, but they did not lose their special privileges until the Meiji restoration.41
6634818779Self-strengthening MovementChina's program of internal reform in the 1860s and 1870s, based on vigorous application of Confucian principles and limited borrowing from the West.42
6634818780The Sick Man of EuropeWestern Europe's unkind nickname for the Ottoman Empire in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a name based on the sultans' inability to prevent Western takeover of many regions and to deal with internal problems; it fails to recognize serious reform efforts in the Ottoman state during this period.43
6634818781Social DarwinismAn application of the concept of "survival of the fittest" to human history in the nineteenth century.44
6634818782Taiping UprisingMassive Chinese rebellion that devastated much of the country between 1850 and 1864; it was based on the millenarian teachings of Hong Xiuquan.45
6634818783Tanzimat ReformsImportant reform measures undertaken in the Ottoman Empire beginning in 1839; the term means "reorganization."46
6634818784Tokugawa ShogunateRulers of Japan from 1600 to 1868.47
6634818785Unequal treatiesSeries of nineteenth-century treaties in which China made major concessions to Western powers.48
6634818786Young OttomansGroup of would-be reformers in the mid-nineteenth-century Ottoman Empire that included lower-level officials, military officers, and writers; they urged the extension of Westernizing reforms to the political system.49
6634818787Young TurksMovement of Turkish military and civilian elites that developed ca. 1900, eventually bringing down the Ottoman Empire50
6634818788ApartheidAfrikaans term for the system that developed in South Africa of strictly limiting the social and political integration of whites and blacks.51
6634818789Cash crop agricultureAgricultural production, often on a large scale, of crops for sale in the market, rather than for consumption by the farmers themselves.52
6634818790Leopold IIhis rule as private owner of the Congo Free State during much of that time is typically held up as the worst abuse of Europe's second wave of colonization, resulting as it did in millions of deaths.53
6634818791Cultivation SystemSystem of forced labor used in the Netherlands East Indies in the nineteenth century; peasants were required to cultivate at least 20 percent of their land in cash crops such as sugar or coffee for sale at low and fixed prices to government contractors, who then earned enormous profits from further sale of the crops.54
6634818792Indian Rebellion of 1857-1858Massive uprising of much of India against British rule; also called the Indian Mutiny or the Sepoy Mutiny from the fact that the rebellion first broke out among Indian troops in British employ.55
6634818793Scramble for AfricaName used for the process of the European countries' partition of the continent of Africa between themselves in the period 1875-1900.56
6634818794Guillotinedefined the reign of terror, its fast-falling blade extinguished life immediately, introduced as a more humane way of beheading (vs. an ax)57
6634818795Mass ProductionThe manufacture of many identical products by the division of labor into many small simple tasks.58
6634818796Steam Shipstechnological innovation allowed Europeans to reach distant Asian and African ports quickly and predictably59
6634818797mercantilismA set of economic principles based on policies which stress government regulation of economic activities to benefit the home country60
6634818798Capitalism(1776) , an economic system in which investment in and ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations.61
6634818799Simon BolivarThe most important military leader in the struggle for independence in South America; born in Venezuela, he led military forces there and in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia.62
6634818800GaribaldiLeader of the Italian Nationalist Army. He was a bold and visionary leader. He united Southern Italy, also captured Sicily in the 1860's.63
6634818801MazziniGiuseppe Mazzini was the first person that tried to unify all of Italy. He preached a centralized democratic republic based on universal male suffrage and the will of the people. His brand of democratic republicanism seemed too radical for the people. Austria smashed Mazzini's republicanism in 1848.64
6634818802Count CavourItalian statesman from Sardinia who used diplomacy to help achieve unification of Italy.65
6634818803Pedro ISon and successor of Joao VI in Brazil, aided in the declaration of Brazilian independence from Portugal in 1822, became constitutional emperor of Brazil66
6634818804William WilberforceHe was a highly religious man and a member of the English Parliament who worked tirelessly for the abolition of slavery67
6634818805Janissarya soldier in the elite guard of the Ottoman Turks68
6634818806Muhammad AliAlbanian soldier in the service of Turkey who was made viceroy of Egypt and took control away from the Ottoman Empire and established Egypt as a modern state (1769-1849).69
6634818807Tanzimat'Restructuring' reforms by the nineteenth-century Ottoman rulers, intended to move civil law away from the control of religious elites and make the military and the bureaucracy more efficient.70
6634818808ExtraterritorialityForeign residents in a country living under the laws of their native country, disregarding the laws of the host country. 19th/Early 20th Centuries: European and US nationals in certain areas of Chinese and Ottoman cities were granted this right.71
6634818809Canton SystemThe Canton System (1757-1842) served as a means for China to control trade with the west within its own country by focusing all trade on the southern port of Canton (now Guangzhou).72
6634818810Empress Dowager CixiEmpress of China and mother of Emperor Guangxi. She put her son under house arrest, supported anti-foreign movements like the so-called Boxers, and resisted reforms of the Chinese government and armed forces.73
6634818811Palm OilA West African tropical product often used to make soap; the British encouraged its cultivation as an alternative to the slave trade.74
6634818812Emmeline Pankhurst(1858-1928) British suffragette and founder of the Woman's Social and Political Union.75
6634818813Emily DavisonThrew herself under the Kings horse at the Derby to draw attention to the women's movement and was killed.76
6634818814Separate SpheresNineteenth-century idea in Western societies that men and women, especially of the middle class, should have different roles in society: women as wives, mothers, and homemakers; men as breadwinners and participants in business and politics77
6634818815Universal Male SuffrageThe extension of the right to vote to all males regardless of social standing or race, whose movement had begun in the early-mid 1800's78
6634818816Ems TelegramA telegram which the French gave to the Germans in anger over the Succession of the Throne in Spain, but the Germans altered it to look like the French were rude and evil. The French declared war.79
6634818817free trade imperialismEconomic dominance of a weaker country by a more powerful one, while maintaining the legal independence of a weaker state. In the late 19th cent, this characterized the relationships between Latin American republics and GB/US80

Religions-AP World History Flashcards

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6644303467PopeThe head of the Catholic church.0
6644303469MuslimOne who "submits to the will of Allah."1
6644303471Judaism, Christianity, IslamThe three main monotheistic religions in chronological order.2
6644303474Sheva, Vishnu, BrahmaThe three main gods of Hinduism.3
6644303477Varnaanother name for the Caste system with the Aryans being at the top.4
6644303478Theravada and MahayanaThe main branches of Buddhism.5
6644303479Sunni and Shi'aThe main branches of Islam.6
6644303480SunniThe less conservative of the two main branches of Islam, believe that Muhammad did not intend choose a successor through his hereditary line.7
6644303481Shi'aThe more conservative of the two main branches of Islam, believe that Muhammad's son in law is the rightful heir.8
6644303482GabrielThe angel that revealed himself to Muhammad over a 23 year period.9
6644303484PrayerMust be done five times a day by Muslims.10
6644303486RamadanA month of fasting in Islam.11
6644303487HajjA pilgrimage to Mecca made by Muslims at least once.12
6644303488HinduismThe oldest religion still practiced today.13
6644303489Varna/Caste systemSystem that determined marriage, education, and where a person could live.14
6644303490JatiSubgroups within the Caste15
6644303491BrahmaThe creator.16
6644303492VishnuThe preserver.17
6644303493ShevaThe destroyer.18
6644303494GaneshaThe elephant god (of good fortune).19
6644303496SamsaraReincarnation.20
6644303497KarmaWhat you do in this life affects the next.21
6644303498UnlimitedNumber of times one can be reincarnated in Hinduism.22
6644303499DharmaReligious and ethical duties. (Goal of life in Hinduism)23
6644303508RigvedaMain sacred text of Hinduism.24
6644303509BuddhismReligion started by Siddhartha Gautama, a member of the elite and carefully brought up.25
6644303510Buddha"Enlightened one," thought to be a reincarnation of another enlightened human, who came back to continue.26
66443035114 Noble TruthsSuffering exists; suffering is caused by desire; to end suffering, end desire; to end desire, follow the eight fold path.27
66443035128 Fold PathRight view, right thought, right speech, right conduct, right livelihood, right effort, right mindedness, right meditation.28
6644303514NirvanaEscape from the cycle of rebirth.29
6644303515TripitakaThe sacred text of Buddhists.30
6644303516YahwehThe word for God in Judaism.31
6644303517TorahSacred text of Jews.32
6644303520Yom KippurDay of atonement, holy day of fasting and atonement for sins.33
6644303521ChristianityBased on the ways and life of Jesus Christ.34
6644303522Roman CatholicFirst formal church in Christianity.35
6644303523Martin LutherBegan the Protestant Reformation.36
6644303524BibleSacred text of Christians.37
6644303526ProtestantsThis group only accepts Baptism and Communion as sacraments.38
6644303527IslamReligion based on the teachings of the Profit Muhammad.39
6644303528Qu'ranHoly text of Muslims.40
6644316686Confucianismfocuses of 5 relationships: ruler and subject, parent and child, husband and wife, older brother and younger brother and friend and friend41
6644921985Filial Pietyrespect for family obligation42
6644940496Dao or Taothe way of nature43
6644947011Daoism's FounderLao-Tzi44
6644961535Legalismpeace and order are only achievable through a centralized, tightly governed state.45
6644968064Qin DynastyPracticed Legalism46
6644991736Theravada Buddhismemphasizes mediation simplicity and Buddha as a teacher47
6644999578Mahayana BuddhismBelieve that Buddha became a godlike deity48
6645006026Zoroastrianismbelieve in Ahura Mazda the god of good and truth and leads his followers to overcome the forces of evil and chaos.49
6645072320Buddhism's founderSiddhartha Gautama50

Human Resource Flashcards

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4935741576Human resource management (HRM)The strategic approach to the effective management of an organisation's workers so that they help the business gain a competitive advantage.0
4935745193Workforce PlanningAnalysing and forecasting the numbers of workers and the skills of those workers that will be required by the organisation to achieve its objectives.1
4935758810Workforce PlanThinking ahead and establishing the number and skills of the workforce required by the business to meet its objectives.2
4935762956RecruitmentThe process of identifying the need for a new employee, defining the job to be filled and the type of person needed to fill it, attracting suitable candidates for the job and selecting the best one.3
4935768413Job DescriptionA detailed list of the key points about the job to be filled, stating all the key tasks and responsibilities of it.4
4935769358Person SpecificationA detailed list of the qualities, skills and qualifi cations that a successful applicant will need to have.5
4935816366TrainingWork-related education to increase workforce skills and efficiency. It can be carried out on the job or off the job.6
4935828031Staff ApraissalThe process of assessing the effectiveness of an employee judged against pre-set objectives.7
4935830566DismissalBeing removed or 'sacked' from a job due to incompetence or breach of discipline.8
4935837172RedundancyWhen a job is no longer required so the employee doing this job becomes redundant through no fault of his or her own.9
4935843760OutsourcingNot employing staff directly, but using an outside agency or organisation to carry out some business functions.10
4935846035TeleworkingStaff working from home but keeping contact with the office by means of modern IT communications.11
4956002093Authoritarian LeadershipThis style of management means that one person makes the decisions.12
4956011346Democratic LeadershipThis style of management allows employees to take part in decision making.13
4956014268Line ManagerA worker's immediate superior.14
4956016260HierarchyAn organisation in which power and responsibility are built up in layers with the most powerful at the top.15
4956031079Fringe BenefitsNon monetary rewards given as incentives to employees. (perks)16
4956037411Labour TurnoverThe number of employees leaving a firm over a period of time.17
4956044754Trade UnionA group of workers who join together to ensure that their interests are protected.18
4956050723Herzberg's TheoryMotivation of employees through pay and hygiene factors.19
4956053587Maslow's TheoryThe motivation of employees through the hierarchy of needs.20
4956055426McGregor's TheoryThe theory of management in which workers are defined as theory X or theory Y.21
4956057309Taylor's TheoryThe time and motion study. Employees are treated like machines.22
4956084896Job SpecificationDocument which outlines the requirements, qualifications and expertise required from a person to do a specific job.23
4956092719Laissez Faire LeadershipEmployees are left to make many of the decisions rather than receiving clear instructions.24

AP Literature Assessment Flashcards

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5068062361Apostrophefigure of speech in which some ABSENT or NONEXISTENT/NONLIVING person or thing is addressed as if present and capable of understanding0
5068062362Suspension of DisbeliefSuspending one's critical opinions to read a text in someone else's world1
5068134194ExpositionWhen the author explains/reveals events or info that occurred before the beginning of the book2
5068064359End-stopped LineLine that ends with a punctuation: period, comma, semicolon, exclamation point3
5068066893Enjambment LineLine that spills into the next line without stopping4
5068066894Deus Ex MachinaA plot device an author uses to solve a problem by including an unexpected or random new character, ability, or object5
5068068438ConnotationImplied/secondary/associated definition6
5068072860Steps on How To Read A Poem1. Read/MUTT task 2. View the title and overall structure & make an inference about text 3. Skim/Read through text to recognize diction, tone, attitude 4. Re-read using previous steps7
5068074870Vladimir Nabokov: Reading Fiction8
5068160612Laurence Perrine: Interpreting Poetry-Interpretation of diction is not limitless -Don't make assumptions -Diction connects to other diction -Best interpretations come with evidence that can't be contradicted9
5068074871Author Vs. SpeakerAuthor: who wrote the poem Speaker: character in text10
5068077173Analysis"Looking specifically in detail"; more in-depth; looking for meaning; details on why the author chose to include; purpose, WHY it is; the "unseen"11
5068077174Summary"Looking at the whole"; identifying key points; re-writing in own words; surface-level; what the text is about; what is "Seen" or given in the text12
5068502048Social CommentaryWhen an author utilizes a text to comment about a particular society (theme)13
5068086024Attitudesthe author's tone of voice to get ideas across14
5068512348Toneauthor's attitude towards a subject or audience15
5068088534Three Types of Essays on AP Exam1. Prose 2. Poetry 3. A Book You've Read16
5068096113Given Time for Essays on AP Exam40 min for each; 120 min total (55% of exam)17
5068103167Multiple Choice QuestionsAbout 55 Q's/60 min (45% of exam)18
5068105208"Reading With The Spine"To separate the brain and heart/rationality vs. passion19
5068177058Qualities of A Tragic Hero (Aristotle)Hamartia Catharsis20
5574048628Synechochea part of the whole/the whole of a part21
5574051607Irony22
5574051608Metonymy23
5574052653Imagery24
5574052654Auditorysense of hearing25
5574053584Visualsense of sight26
5574053585Olfactorysense of smell27
5574053586Gustatorysense of taste28
5574054353Kinestheticsense of touch29
5574055999Understatement (Meiosis)When the speaker makes a situation seem less important/serious than it is30
5574056001Euphemismunderstatement to substitute a harsh, negative word into an inoffensive, positive word/phrase31
5574056002Litotesunderstatement that denies the opposite32
5574056661Themean underlying message or "big idea"33
5574057283Rhyme Schemean ordered pattern of rhymes34
5574059231Speecha phrase or word having different meanings from its literal meanings35
5574059232SoliloquyAn act of speaking one's thoughts aloud to themselves or with a present audience36
5574059233MonologueA long speech by a character37
5574060213DialogueConversation between two or more people38
5574060214Flashbacka scene or acknowledgement of a time in history39
5574061014Reflection40
5574062045Red HerringWhen the author misleads the reader to a different outcome41
5588972506Extended Metaphorthe comparison between two unlike things that continues through out a paragraph or lines in a poem42
5574065565AllegoryExtended metaphor in which objects, characters, actions represent a symbol that carry a moral/political meaning43
5574065566ConceitWhen two vastly different objects resembled together with metaphors/similes44
5574066598Parodyan imitation to make fun with a comic effect45
5574067158Satiretechnique to expose/criticize the foolishness an corruption of an individual or society by using humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to improve humanity46
5574067159Caricaturea device used to exaggerate someone or an object's characteristics to create a comic effect47
5574068240FoilWhen a character highlights the positive qualities of the main character by having similar characteristics, but highlights the differences48
5574068241Selection of DetailThe specific words, images, events the author uses to create a scene/narrative49
5574070020Shift or TurnA change in the speaker's understanding of a situation50
5574070021HubrisExtreme pride or arrogance of a character that leads to their downfall51
5574070524HamartiaThe flaw/past experience that causes the character's collapse52
5574070525CatharsisWhen the audience feels pity and fear for the tragic hero53
5574071085DidacticismTo learn form a text54
5574071086BathosOverly sentimental pathos - can be ridicule55
5574073761StyleThe way the author uses words, sentence structure, and figurative language56
5574071969Elements of Structurerhyme scheme, meter, alliteration/assonance, repetition57
5574072616MeterA stressed or unstressed syllabic patter in a verse58
5574072617Rhythmmeasure motion in patterns of stressed/unstressed syllables59
5574072618Voicethe author's style that conveys their attitude, character, personality60
5574073178Point of ViewA narrator's position in a story61
5574074966SyntaxPeriodic Inverted Interrupted62
5574076534Quatraina stanza of four lines with alternate lines63
5574076535Terceta stanza of three that rhyme together64
5574077333Couplettwo rhyming lines65
5574077334Tripletthree lines in a poem that rhyme66
5574077335Heroic Coupleta pair of rhyming iambic parameters67
55740786421st Person POVWhen the speaker is a character telling their own story from their POV68
55740786432nd Person POVWhen the narrator tells the story to another character or the audience using "you"69
55740804003rd Person LimitedWhen the narrator is limited to only one character's mind to express their thoughts or actions70
55740836353rd Person OmniscientWhen the narrator knows everything from all the characters thoughts and actions71
5574083636Structure72
5574086770Classical Oration73
5574086771Induction74
5574086772Deduction75
5574087243Toulmin Method76
5574087244AnachronismWhen something is out of chronological order/out of time77
5574089550BildungsromanComing of age story78
5574091124ParallelismWhen the verbal construct in poetry or prose that correspond in diction and structure79
5574091125Analogya comparison of two things80
5574092020Parablea didactic story with a lesson81
5574092672Exposea public exposure or revelation82
5574092673Sagaa long story or series of events of heroic achievement83
5574093069Onomatopoeiaformation of a word from a sound created from named object84
5574132008Ballad (Poem)A song of story85
5574133481Dramatic Monologue (Poem)A long poem spoken by one character reveal details about themself86
5574134193Elegy/Dirge (Poem)"Elegiac", a sad poem about one's death87
5574134194Epic (Poem)An unexpected, long and serious poem about a hero88
5574134593Epitaph (Poem)Inscription of the dead, usually on tombstone89
5574134594Free Verse (Poem)Poem with no rhymes and no fixed form90
5574135053Blank Verse (Poem)"Iambic Pentameter": rhythm of speech with five sets of unstressed syllables followed by stressed syllables91
5574136290Epithalamium (Poem)Poem or speech on marriage in honor of the bride, groom or wedding92
5574136291Lyric (Poem)Poem that expresses one's thoughts or feelings - Sonnets elegies, odes93
5574136788Narrative (Poem)A poem or piece of prose that tells a story94
5574136789Ode (Poem)A celebratory dedication to something95
5574137540Pastoral (Poem)A romanticized poem about rural life96
5574137541Idyll (Poem)Poem about an ideal life or place97
5574138178Sonnet (Poem)Poem consisting 14 lines that has one or more rhyme scheme98
5574138727Sestina (Poem)"Sesenta"; a 30 line poem of six, six line stanzas plus a three-line stanza called envoy99
5590122842Envoyshort stanza at the end of the poem to address another person or comment on the preceding stanzas100
5574138728Villanelle (Poem)a 19 line poem with five 3-line stanzas and a concluding quatrain101

AP Literature Flashcards

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6743760387CholericBad-tempered or irritable0
6743767102ChurlishRude in a mean-spirited and surly way1
6743775023DerisiveExpressing contempt or ridicule2
6743784639ObsequiousObedient to a servile degree3
6743797350PetulantBad tempered in a childish way4
6743818815SardonicGrimly mocking or cynical5
6744026981CircumlocutionTo write around a subject, to say nothing6
6744032906Double entendreA phrase that has two meanings, one of them being sexual ;)7
6744076067A writer can appeal to readers'Needs, sense of tradition, ethics, emotions, logic/reason8
6744081266A writer can appeal toauthority, core values9
6744087519Modes of rhetoriccause and effect, problem and solution, narrative, description, definition, humor, satire10
6755148740EpigramA short quotation or verse that precedes a text to set a tone, provide a setting or context.11
6755222508Badeto order or instruct12
6755226246BeliesContradicts13
6755229519Bellicoseloud, argumentative14
6755234385Entreatto beg15
6755241686Impiousdisrespectful16
6755250821Mienbearing, presence, manner17
6755254946Nascentemerging, newly born or created18
6755265509PretenseDeception19
6755282664Promulgateto proclaim20
6755285517Reticentshy, unwilling21
6755317460Suppliantto petition or beseech22
6755350905Dramatic ironyWhen the reader knows something that a character does not know23
6755356188Verbal ironyWhen a character says one thing and means something else24
6755364077Situational ironyWhen an event is different than expected25

AP Literature Author Review Flashcards

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6964601318"The Yellow Wallpaper"Gilman0
6964601319The Tragical History of Dr. FaustusMarlowe1
6964601320This Side of Paradise; The Beautiful and the Damned; The Great GatsbyFitzgerald2
6964601321"Fat and Thin"; 'The Bet"Chekhov3
6964601322"The Flea" "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning"Donne4
6964601323The Victorian Era (1830-1900)Wilde5
6964601324UlyssesJoyce6
6964601325Prometheus Unbound; "Ozymandias"Shelley7
6964601326Northanger AbbeyAusten8
6964601328Jane EyreBronte9
6964601329The Fall of the House of UsherPoe10
6964601330The Sound and the FuryFaulkner11
6964601331The Picture of Dorian GrayWilde12
6964601332"A Room of One's Own"Woolf13
6964601333lingering grief and hopelessness; devotionPoe14
6964601334betrayal; paralysis; beauty in the mundaneJoyce15
6964601335love and marriage in polite societyAusten16
6964601337family; poverty; the power of wordsFaulkner17
6964601338the corrupting power of moneyChekhov18
6964601339women's liberty from society, freedomBronte , Woolf19
6964601340the "king" of the "Roaring 20s"Fitzgerald20
6964601341first to depict an unattractive heroin and challenged society's view of womenBrontë21
6964601342a forerunner to American feminist writers, part of the gothic movementGilman22
6964601343assisted the Aesthetics Movement "art for art's sake"; notable epigramsWilde23
6964601344established and perfected stream of consciousness writingJoyce24
6964601345challenged the authority of capitalism; defined English RomanticismShelley25
6964601346established the "modern novel" that deals with ordinary people in everyday lifeAusten26
6964601347Father of the Detective StoryPoe27
6964601348perfected the metaphysical conceitDonne28
6964601349a "moral compass" for his countryman after a time of revolutionChekhov29
6964601350The Georgian Era (late 1700s to early 1800s)Austen30
6964601351English Romantic Period (1800-1850)Shelley, Bronte31
6964601352The Lost Generation (1900-1940)Joyce, Faulkner, Woolf, Fitzgerald32
6964601354Elizabethan England (1550s-1600)Marlowe33
6964601355The Victorian Era (1830-1900)Wilde34
6964601356American Romanticism (1800-1850)Poe35
6964601357Stuart England (just after Elizabethan, 1600-1715)Donne36
6964601358escaping from reality; false courageFitzgerald37
6964601359tight syntax: implies a lot with a single sentenceAusten38
6964601360helped in literary movement from Modernism to Post-ModernismWoolf39
6964601361atheistic ideals and a rejection of marriage got him expelled from OxfordShelley40
6964601362wrote in blank verseShelley41
6964601363Inspired "Bloomsday"Joyce42
6964601364Criticized homeland from afarJoyce43
6964601365Intricate and layered meaning to each work; combined realism and symbolismJoyce44
6964601366Wrote storied that were "short and sweet"Chekhov45
6964601367Wrote under the pseudonym Currer BellBronte46
6964601368Produced over 65 poems in childhoodBronte47
6964601369His "style outweighed the moral or substance" of his writingWilde48
6964601370Expelled from West Point; never succeed as a writer in lifePoe49

AP Literature Diction Vocabulary Flashcards

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5299687701Allusivecontaining or characterized by indirect references0
5299687702Archaicdated; old and no longer used1
5299687703Bluntabrupt in address or manner2
5299687704Ceremonialrelating to or characterized by ceremony3
5299687705Coarseharsh, obscene; lacking in fineness or delicacy4
5299687706Colloquialinformal; characteristic of or appropriate to ordinary or familiar speech or writing5
5299687707Conciseexpressing or covering much in few words; brief in form6
5299687708Connotativesuggestive of an associative or secondary meaning7
5299687709Conversationalof, relating to, or characteristic of conversation8
5299687710Cultivatededucated; refined; cultured9
5299687711Denotativehaving power to denote which is to represent by a symbol or be a name of designation for, to mean10
5299687712Dialecticalrelating to the logical discussion of ideas and opinions11
5299687713Domesticof or relating to the running of a home or to family relations; existing or occurring inside a particular country;12
5299687714Ecclesiasticalreligious; of or relating to the Christian Church or its clergy13
5299687715Economicalusing no more of something than is necessary; careful not to waste money or resources; using fewer words whenever possible14
5299687716Elegiacmournful; having a mournful quality15
5299687717Elementaryof or relating to the most basic aspects of a subject; easily dealt with; straightforward and uncomplicated16
5299687718Elevatedexalted or noble; lofty; advanced17
5299687719Empiricalderived from or guided by experience or experiment; without using scientific method or theory; verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic18
5299687720Eruditescholarly; having or showing great knowledge or learning19
5299687721Evocativebringing strong images, memories, or feelings to mind20
5299687722Explicitstates clearly and in detail; leaving no room for confusion or doubt21
5299687723Forensicof, relating to, or denoting the application of scientific methods and techniques to the investigation of crime22
5299687724Formaldone in accordance with rules of convention or etiquette23
5299687725Genteelpolite; refined; respectable; often in an affected or ostentatious way24
5299687726Graphicof or relating to visual art; giving a clear and effective picture25
5299687727Idiomaticusing, containing, or denoting expressions that are natural to a native speaker26
5299687728Implicitimplied though not plainly expressed; with not qualification or question; absolute27
5299687729Informalhaving a relaxed, friendly, or unofficial style, manner, or nature28
5299687730Juvenileof, for, or relating to young people29
5299687731Loftyexalted in rank, dignity, or character; eminent; elevated in style, tone, or sentiment, as writing or speech; arrogantly superior in manner; haughty30
5299687732Panegyricformal expression of praise; a public speech or published text in praise of someone or something31
5299687733Pedanticoverly concerned with minute details or formalisms, especially in teaching; meticulous32
5299687734Plainnot decorated or elaborate; simple or ordinary in character; easy to perceive or understand33
5299687735Politehaving or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people34
5299687736Provocativecausing annoyance, anger, or another strong reaction, especially deliberately, arousing sexual desire or interest35
5299687737Regalof, resembling, or fit for a monarch, especially in being magnificent or dignified36
5299687738Sensoryof or relating to sensation or the physical senses; transmitted or perceived by the senses37
5299687739Simpleeasily understood or done; presenting no difficulty38
5299687740Sparsethinly dispersed or scattered; austere39
5299687741Suggestivetending to suggest an idea; indicative or evocative40
5299687742Triteoverused and consequently of little importance; lacking originality or freshness41
5299687743Verboseusing or expressed in more words than are needed; wordy42

AP Literature-Figures of Speech Flashcards

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6246546836Aposiopesisa breaking off speech, usually because of rising emotion ("Touch me one more time and I swear...)0
6246546837Cacophonyclash of harsh sounds, like a tongue twister (anfractuous rocks)1
6246549511Chiasmustwo phrases where the syntax is the same but the placement of words is reversed. (To be beloved is all I need/And whom I love, love indeed)2
6246657282Conceitparallel between two different objects or ideas3
6246657283Epithetadjective or phrase that describes a prominent feature of a person or thing (Richard the Lionheart)4
6246661491Euphamismdecorous language to express vulgar ideas (passed away=died)5
6246663448Euphonypleasing arrangement of sounds (cellar door)6
6246663449Litotesform of understatement formed by negating its opposite (He is not unfriendly)7
6246667486Meiosisopposite of hyperbole (It's only a scratch when you're mortally wounded)8
6246670548Metonymysubstitute one word for another that are generally associated with each other (Businessmen changed to suits)9
6246670549Paradoxseems like absurd statement but reveals something deep (All men kill the thing they love)10
6246672228Paralipsisdrawing attention to something by claiming not to mention it ("We will not speak of it...")11
6246672229Pathetic fallacyattribution of human feeling to a nonhuman object (weeping cloud)12
6246679573Synaesthesiause of one sensory experience to describe another (Heard melodies are sweet)13
6246682985Synechdocheform of substituting words by referring to the whole (my wheels=my car)14
6246684876Zeugmause of one word to modify two other words in the sentence in different ways15

AP Literature (Prose) Vocabulary Flashcards

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5188377071antiheroa protagonist who lacks the characteristics that would make him a hero (or her a heroine)0
5188377072archetypeA detail, image, or character type that occurs frequently in literature and myth and is thought to appeal in a universal way to the unconscious and to evoke a response1
5188377073flashbacka transition (in literary or theatrical works or films) to an earlier event or scene that interrupts the normal chronological development of the story2
5188377074flat charactera character who embodies a single quality and who does not develop in the course of a story3
5188377075round characterthis character is fully developed - the writer reveals good and bad traits as well as background4
5188377076static charactera character that does not change from the beginning of the story to the end5
5188377077dynamic characterone whose character changes in the course of the play or story6
5188377078genrea kind of literary or artistic work7
5188377079interior monologuewriting that records the conversation that occurs inside a character's head8
5188377080point of viewthe perspective from which a story is told9
5188377081parodya composition that imitates somebody's style in a humorous way10
5188377082satireform of literature in which irony, sarcasm, and ridicule are employed to attack human vice and folly11
5188377083stream of consciousnessa literary technique that presents the thoughts and feelings of a character as they occur.12
5188377084analogydrawing a comparison in order to show a similarity in some respect. Ex."the operation of a computer presents and interesting_______ to the working of the brain";13
5188377085conflictThe main clash, discord, or problem faced by the protagonist. Can be internal or external.14
5188377086pacingthe relative speed or slowness with which a story is told or an idea is presented15
5188377087RealismA new style of literature that focused on the daily lives and adventures of a common person. This style was a response to Romanticism's supernaturalism and over-emphasis on emotion16
5188377088RomanticismAn artistic and intellectual movement originating in Europe in the late 18th Century and characterized by a heightened interest in nature, emphasis on the individual's expression of emotion and imagination, departure from the attitudes and forms of classicism, and rebellion against established social rules and conventions.17
5188377089NaturalismDescribes a type of literature from the late 19th century that attempts to apply scientific principles of objectivity and detachment to its study of human beings. Unlike realism which focuses on literary technique this literature implies a philosophical position18
5188377090ModernismA literary and artistic movement of the early 20th century rejecting traditionalism (subjects and styles) as outdated19
5188377091Post-Modernisma period of literature after WW II that saw a rise in feminism, literary criticism, and contemporary topics. Also sometimes called "The Age of Anxiety"20
5188377092first person povstory is told by one of the characters who uses pronouns such as I or we and participates in much of the action21
5188377093omniscient povA story told by an all-knowing author in 3rd person. The reader gets the thoughts and feelings of more than one character22
51883770943rd person limited povan outside narrator who knows the thoughts/feelings of one major character23
5188377095dramatic (objective) povThe narrator reports on what happens and what's said, but cannot read minds or guess motives.24
5188377096protagonistthe principal character in a work of fiction25
5188377097settingtime and place that a literary work is set26
5188377098antagonistthe character who works against the protagonist in the story27
5188377099frame narrativea story within a story28
5188377100characterizationThe process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character. Can be achieved through appearance, actions, dialogue, thoughts of other characters, etc.29

AP Literature and Composition Meter Flashcards

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5647578215meterthe Greek term for "measure"0
5647584354accentual meter, syllabic meter, accentual-syllabic meterthe three types of meter most commonly used by poets in the English language1
5647706220accentual meterstresses are counted and the syllables are variable2
5647765900syllabic metersyllables are counted but the stresses are varied3
5647770536accentual-syllabic meterboth stresses and syllable4
5647947412accentual metercommon in the ballad and the nursery rhyme Example: Ding, dong, bell, Pussy's in the well. Who put her in? Little Johnny Flynn. Who pulled her out? Little Tommy Stout. What a naughty boy was that, To try to drown poor pussy cat, Who never did him any harm, But killed all the mice in the farmer's barn.5
5648140087syllabic meternot easily heard, so it has to been seen on the page6
5648181361feetpatterns of stressed and unstressed syllables7
5648194816poetic footmeasured unit of meter8
5647758337iambicunstressed - stressed Example: Jenelle9
5647760191trochaicstressed - unstressed Example: Anya10
5647766297pyhhricunstressed - unstressed Example: Okay11
5647762223spondaicstressed - stressed Example: Ha ha!12
5647767710anapesticunstressed, unstressed - stressed Example: Donald Trump13
5647770131dactylicstressed - unstressed, unstressed Example: Hillary14
5647772666monometerone foot15
5648058796dimetertwo feet16
5648058797trimeterthree feet17
5648060174tetrameterfour feet18
5648062474pentameterfive feet19
5648064225hexametersix feet20
5648066166heptameterseven feet21
5648066167octametereight feet22
5648067923end-stopped linecomplete thought ends at end of line - period Example: Ever to come up with Dactyl trisyllable. Iambics march from short to long;23
5648070077enjambmentrun-on lines - the thought carries from one line to the next Example: From long to long in solemn short Slow spondee stalks; strong foot! yet ill able24
5648071466caesuraa pause in the middle of a line, marked by punctuation Example: Slow spondee stalks; strong foot! yet ill able Ever to come up with Dactyl trisyllable.25

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