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Chapter 22,23,24,&25 Flashcards

Revolutions to Imperialism

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348949400Industrial RevolutionThe transformation of the economy, the environment, and living conditions, occurring first in England in the eighteenth century, that resulted from the use of steam engines, the mechanization of manufacturing in factories, transit, and communications0
348949401division of laborManufacturing technique that breaks down a craft into many simple and repetitive tasks that can be performed by unskilled workers. Pioneered in the pottery works of Josiah Wedgwood and in other eighteenth-century factories, increasing productivity1
348949402mechanizationuse of automatic machinery to increase production2
348949403Richard ArkwrightEnglish inventor and entrepreneur who became the wealthiest and most successful textile manufacturer of the early Industrial Revolution. He invented the water frame, a machine that, with minimal human supervision, could spin several threads at once.3
348949404James WattScottish engineer and inventor whose improvements in the steam engine led to its wide use in industry (1736-1819)4
348949405laissez faireidea that government should play as small a role as possible in economic affairs5
348949406PositivismA philosophy developed by the French count of Saint-Simon. Positivists believed that social and economic problems could be solved by the application of the scientific method, leading to continuous progress. Popular in France and Latin America.6
348949407utopian socialismPhilosophy introduced by the Frenchman Charles Fourier in the early nineteenth century. Utopian socialists hoped to create humane alternatives to industrial capitalism by building self-sustaining communities whose inhabitants would work cooperatively7
348949408Simon BolivarVenezuelan statesman who led the revolt of South American colonies against Spanish rule8
348949409Miguel HidalgoMexican priest and revolutionary. Although the revolt he initiated (1810) against Spanish rule failed, he is regarded as a national hero in Mexico's struggle for independence from Spain.9
348949410Benito Juareza Mexican president (was Indian) who fought for a better life for the poor10
348949411abolitionistone who opposes the practice of slavery11
348949412Muhammad AliLeader of Egyptian modernization in the early nineteenth century. He ruled Egypt as an Ottoman governor, but had imperial ambitions. His descendants ruled Egypt until overthrown in 1952.12
348949413Tanzimat'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 bureacracy more efficient.13
348949414Crimean War(1853-1856) Russian war against Ottomans for control of the Black Sea; intervention by Britain and France cause Russia to lose; Russians realize need to industiralize.14
348949415Young OttomansMovement of young intellectuals to institute liberal reforms and build a feeling of national identity in the Ottoman Empire in the second half of the nineteenth century.15
348949416SlavophilesThose in mid-nineteenth century Russia who believed Russia had a special destiny of its own which imitation of Western Europe would only weaken or pervert.16
348949417Decembrist Revoltplace in Russia on December 14 1825, Russian army officers led about 3,000 soldiers in a protest against Nicholas I's assumption of the throne after his elder brother Constantine removed himself from the line of succession.17
348949418Opium WarWar between Britain and the Qing Empire that was, in the British view, occasioned by the Qing government's refusal to permit the importation of opium into its territories. The victorious British imposed the one-sided Treaty of Nanking on China. (p. 684)18
348949419BannermenHereditary military servants of the Qing Empire, in large part descendants of peoples of various origins who had fought for the founders of the empire. (p. 684)19
348949420Treaty of NankingTreaty that concluded the Opium War. It awarded Britain a large indemnity from the Qing Empire, denied the Qing government tariff control over some of its own borders, opened additional ports of residence to Britons, and ceded Hong Kong to Britain.20
348949421Treaty portsCities opened to foreign residents as a result of the forced treaties between the Qing Empire and foreign signatories. In the treaty ports, foreigners enjoyed extraterritoriality. (p. 685)21
348949422Taiping Rebellion1854-1868 Christian peasant led 14 year-long rebellion in China; demanded equality, no private propery, dividing of harvest (they lost)22
348949423"legitimate" tradeTrade between Afria and Europe that replaced the slave trade. Did not involve the the sale and transportation of innocent people.23
348949424NawabA Muslim prince allied to British India; technically, a semi-autonomous deputy of the Mughal emperor.24
348949425sepoyAn Indian soldier serving under British command.25
348949426British RajThe name given to the period and territory of direct British colonial rule in South Asia between 1858 and 1947--from the time of the attempted Indian Revolt (Sepoy Mutany) to the Independence of India.26
348949427Durbarthe room in the palace of a native prince of India in which audiences and receptions occur27
348949428Indian Civil ServiceThe elite professional class of officials who administered the government of British India. Originally composed exclusively of well-educated British men, it gradually added qualified Indians.28
348949429clipper ShipLarge, fast, streamlined sailing vessel, often American built, of the mid-to-late nineteenth century rigged with vast canvas sails hung from tall masts.29
348949430Contract of indentureA voluntary agreement binding a person to work for a specified period of years in return for free passage to an overseas destination. Before 1800, most were Europeans; after 1800 most were Asians30

Third 13 words Final exam Flashcards

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394184421Palestine Liberation organizationA political group that claims to represent all Palestinians and to be working toward gaining an independent Palestinian nation.0
394184422Golda MeirFirst female prime minister of Israel(1898-1978) Israeli politician; she was the prime minister of Israel during the Yom Kippur War and sought assistance and supplies from the United States.1
394184423OPECan Arab led organization of countries formed in 1961 to agree on a common policy for the production and sale of petroleum2
394184424Muammer al-Gaadafiseized control of the Libyan government in 1969 and ruled as an authoritarian dictator for more than 40 years before he was over thrown in 20113
394184425Ayatollah KhomeiniIranian religious leader of the Shiites; when Shah Pahlavi's regime fell Khomeini established a new constitution giving himself supreme powers (1900-1989)4
394184426Aids/HIVInfection caused by the human immundeficiency virus. It attacks and destroys the immune system.5
394184427Apartheida social policy or racial segregation involving political and economic and legal discrimination against non-whites6
394184428Nelson Mandelaleader of the African National Congress who was jailed for his opposition to apartheid in South Africa. He was later elected president in 1994 when free elections were established, and was instrumental in a new democratic constitution being written in 1996.7
394184429Fidel CastroCuban socialist leader who overthrew a dictator in 1959 and established a Marxist socialist state in Cuba (born in 1927)8
394184430Amnesty InternationalAn influential non-governmental organization that operates globally to monitor and try to rectify glaring abuses of political (not economic or social) human rights.9
394184431Mikhail GorbachevHead of the Soviet Union from 1985 to 1991. His liberalization effort improved relations with the West, but he lost power after his reforms led to the collapse of Communist governments in eastern Europe. (p. 863)10
394184432Ethnic CleansingEffort to eradicate a people and its culture by means of mass killing and the destruction of historical buildings and cultural materials. It was used by both sides in the conflicts that accompanied the disintegration of Yugoslavia11
394184433InternetThe largest network used as a communication tool.12

AP world history exam Flashcards

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391473928complex societycharacterized by all or most of the following features: dense population, agricultural economy, cities, complex social hierarchy, complex occupational specialization, centralized state, monumental building, a writing system, and a dominant belief system0
391473929paleolithicof, relating to, or denoting the early phase of the Stone Age, lasting about 2.5 million years, when primitive stone implements were used1
391473930Venus figurinesprehistoric statuettes of women portrayed with similar physical attributes from the upper Paleolithic, mostly found in Europe, but with finds as far east as Siberian, extending their distribution to much of Eurasia2
391473931metallurgythe branch of science that deals with the property of metals3
391473932social class / social structurethe people in a society considered as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships4
391473933neolithicof, relating to, or denoting the later part of the Stone Age, when ground or polished stone implements prevailed5
391473934textilea type of cloth or woven fabric6
391473935neolithic revolutionwas the first agricultural revolution. it was the wide scale transition of many human cultures from a lifestyle of hunting and gathering to agriculture and settlements. archaeological data indicates that various forms of plants and animal domestication evolved independently in six separate locations worldwide. the earliest known evidence exists in the tropical and subtropical areas of southwestern / southern Asia7
391473936agricultural transitionthe changing of science or occupation of working land to grow crops8
391579530polytheismthe belief or worship in more than one god9
391579531monotheism / monotheisticthe doctrine, or belief that there is only one god10
391579532daoismis a system of ideas and beliefs based on the teachings of Laozi. He believed that people should live simply without interfering with nature or the natural order of things. The concept of balance that was essential was key in most of the dynasties of China's history. Its also led many followers to nature conservation in China, which is largely polluted11
391579533legalismexcessive adherence to law or formula12
391579534Jainisma nontheistic religion founded in India in the 6th century B.C. by the Jina Vardhamana Mahavira as a reaction against the teachings of orthodox Brahamanism, and still practiced there. It teaches salvation by perfection through successive lives, and noninjury to living creatures, and is noted for its ascetics13
391579535Hellenismthe national character or culture of Greece, asp. ancient Greece / the study or imitation of ancient Greek culture14
391579536Christianitya monotheistic system of beliefs and practices based on the Old Testament and the teachings of Jesus as embodied in the New Testament and emphasizing the role of Jesus as savior15
391579537Zionisma movement for (originally) the reestablishment and (now) the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel. It was established as a political organization in 1897 under Theodor Herzi, and was later led by Chaim Weizmann16
391579538Hinduisma body of religious and philosophical beliefs and cultural practices native to India and based on a caste system; it is characterized by a belief in reincarnation, by a belief in supreme being of many forms and natures, by the view that opposing theories are aspects of one eternal truth, and by a desire for liberation form earthly evils17
391579539Islamthe religion of the Muslims, a monotheistic faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad as the Prophet of Allah18
391579540Judaismthe monotheistic religion of the Jews having its spiritual and ethical principles embodied chiefly in the Torah and in the Talmud19
391579541Shiaone of the two branches of Islam, followed esp. in Iran, that rejects the first 3 other branch's caliphs and regards Ali, the fourth caliph as Muhammad's first true successor / a Muslim who adheres to this branch of Islam (blood line)20
391579542Sunnithe branch of Islam that believes that the Qur'ran is the final authority, and that their leaders have no special sacred wisdom (not blood line, elected)21
391579543Buddhismthe teachings of Buddah that life is permeated with suffering caused by desire, that suffering ceases when desire causes, and that enlightenment obtained through right conduct and wisdom and meditation releases one from desire and suffering and rebirth22
391579544Manichaeisma dualistic religious system with Christian, Gnostic, and Pagan elements, founded in Persia is the 3rd century by Manes. The system was based on a supposed primeval conflict between light and darkness. It spread widely in the Roman Empire and in Asia, and survived in Chinese Turkestan until the 13th centruy23
391579545Catholicfounder is Jesus Christ, founded around 30 A.D. The church structure is ecclesiastical hierarchy of bishops, priests, and deacons. Mission was to bring the message of Christ to all the ends of the Earth, and call all persons to baptism to become children of God24
391579546Confusicanismthe teachings of Confucius emphasizing love for humanity; high value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors): peace, justice, influenced the traditional culture of China25

Must Know Dates - Era 2 Flashcards

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380094510622Founding of Islam0
380094511c. 730Printing invented in China1
380094512732Battle of Tours (end of Muslim move into France)2
380094513c. 900Decline of classical Maya3
3800945141054Great Schism in Christian Church (Roman Catholic & Eastern Orthodox4
3800945151066Norman conquest of England5
3800945161071Battle of Manzikert (Seljuk Turks defeat Byzantine army)6
38009451710951st Crusade7
3800945181206Chinggis Khan begins Mongol conquests8
3800945191258Mongols sack Baghdad9
3800945201271-1295Marco Polo's travels10
3800945211279-1368Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty in China11
3800945221324Mansa Musa's pilgrimage12
3800945231325-1349travels of Ibn Battuta13
3800945241347-1348Bubonic plague in Europe14
3800945251368-1644Ming Dynasty15
3800945261405-1433Zheng He's voyages16
3800945271438Rise of Inca Empire17

AP World History Flashcards

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418140887BabylonWas founded in 1867 BC by an Amortie dynasty. The city started as a little town that sprang up by the beginning of the 3rd millennium BC. The hanging gardens were one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world. It was the seat of the Neo-Babylonian Empire from 612-539 BC, which was founded by the Chaldeans.0
418140888MegalithA large stone that has been used to construct a structure or monument, either alone or together with other stones. Large structures were found in eastern Turkey, and were also found in Europe. Tombs were built and used in the ancient world.1
418140889AkkadRoughly located in the area where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers are the closest to each other. It is an ancient region of Mesopotamia occupying the northern part of what later was called Babylonian. Was from 2334-2112 BC.2
418140890MesopotamiaIs widely considered to be the cradle of civilization, Bronze Age. It included Akkadian, Babylonian, and Assyrian empires. In 150 BC, it was under control of Parthians. It became a battle ground between the Romans and the Pathians. It fell to Alexander the Great in 332 BC.3
418140891Zigguratwere massive structures built in the ancient Mesopotamian valley and western iranian plateau. They were built by the sumerians, babylonians,elamites, akkadians, and assyrians for local religions. Have the form of a terraced step pyramid and has receding stories or levels.4
418140892Code of HammurabiIt is a well-preserved Babylonian law code, dating back to 1772 BC. The code consists of 282 laws, with sealed punishments, adjusting "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth" as graded depending on social status, of slave versus free man. The code of laws was arranged in orderly groups, so that everyone who read the laws, would know what was required of them.5
418140893Hammurabithe 6th king of Babylon from 1792 BC to 1750 BC. He becamethe first king of the Babylonian Empire, extending Babylon's control over Mesopotamia by winning a series of wars against neighboring kingdoms. Is known for the set of laws, which is one of the first written codes standing over 8ft tall at unknown provename found in Levsia in 1901.6
418140894Semiticwas first used to refer to a language family of largely Middle Eastern origin, now called the ******* Languages. *******-speaking people originated in Southwestern Asia, The word "*******" is an adjective derived from Shem, one of the three sons of Noah in the Bible.7
418140895PyramidA structure whose shape is roughly that of a pyramid in the geometric sense. For thousands of years, the largest structures on earth were ********. The design, with the majority of the weight closer to the ground, and with the pyramidion on top means that less material higher up on the structure will bw pushing down from above. This distribution of weight allowed early civilizations to create stable monumental structures.8
418140896King MenesRuled over egypt form 3407 BC to 3346 BC. Since he conqured lower egypt and ruled over upper egypt, he decided to create a double crown, a mixture of red and white. He was the first king or pharaoh of Dynasty I.9
418140897HatshepsutThe fifth pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. established the trade networks that had been disrupted during the Hykso occupation of Egypt during the Second Intermediate period, building the wealth of the 18th dynasty. She is generally regarded by egyptologists as one of the most successful pharaohs, reigning longer than any other woman of an indigenous egyptian dynasty.10
418140898MemphisThe ancient capital of Aneb-Hetch, the first nome of Lower Egypt. The city was founded by the pharaoh Menes around 3000 BC. It was believed to be under the protection of the god Ptah the patron of craftsmen and its great temple, Hut-ka-Ptah was one of the most prominent structures in the city. During its golden age, the city thrived as a regional center for commerce, track, and religion.11
418140899Thebesis the greek name for a city in ancient egypt located about 800km south of the Mediterranean, on the east bank of the Nile river. was inhabited around 3200 BC. It was th capital of Waset, the fourth upper egyptian nome.12
418140900Amuletis any object intended to bring good luck or protection to its owner. Potential ones include: gems, especially engraved gems, statues, coins, drawings, pendants, rings, plants, and animals. In antiquality and the Middle Ages, most Jews, Christians, and Muslims in the orient believed in the protective and healing power of amulets or blessed objects.13
418140901Cuneiforma system of writing with wedge-shaped symbols, invented by the Sumerians around 3000 B.C.14
418140902Pharaoha king of ancient Egypt, considered a god as well as a political and military leader15
418140903Ma'atthe ancient egyptian concept of truth, balance, order, law, morality, and justice. Was also personified as a goddess regulating the stars, seasons, and the actions of both mortals and the deities, who set the order of the universe from chaos at the moment of creation16
418140904ScribeA person who writes books or documents by hand as a profession and helps the city keep track of its records17
418140905Papyruspaper made from the papyrus plant by cutting it in strips and pressing it flat18
418140906City-Statean indepedent or autonomous entity whose territory consists of a city which is not administered as a part of another local government.19
418140907SumeriansPeople who dominated Southern Mesopotamia through the end of the 3rd Millennium BCE. Responsible for the creation of irrigation technology, cunieform, and religious conceptions.20
418140908Hieroglyphicsoldest forms of writing. Earliest evidence of ancient ************* is from 3300BC, and the egyptians used them for the next 3,500 years. The ancient writings translates into "language of the gods".21
418140909Civilizationan advanced state of human society in which a high level of culture, science, industry, and government has been reached. In 3200 BC the two earliest developed in the region where southwest Asia joins northeats Africa.22
418140910Stone AgeThe historical period characterized by the production of tools from stone and other nonmetallic substances. It was followed in some places by the Bronze Age and more generally by the Iron Age.23
418140911Paleolithica prehistoric period of human history distinguished by the development of the most primative stone tools discovered and covers roughly 99% of human technological prehistory.24
418140912Neolithicthe last part of the stone age. It was the rise of farming, which produced the "Neolithic Revolution", and ending when metal tools became widespreadin the Copper Age25
418140913Foragerssomeone who wanders in search of food or provisions.26
418140914Pastoral Societiestraditional societies in which a significant part of their economy and food production is through livestock27
418140915Agricultural Revolutionstools of farming began advancing. was a period of agricultural development between the 18th century and the end of the 19th century28
418140916Holocenegeological epoch which began at the end of the Pleistocene and continues to the present. It is part of the Quaternary Period. It encompasses within it the growth and impacts of the human species world-wide, including all it written history and overall significant transition toward urban living in the present29

important chronology dates Flashcards

Mr. Napier's AP World History class; important dates.

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397706203610Muhammad begins recieving revelations0
3977062041517Martin Luther nails 95 Theses to a church door in Wittenberg1
397706205551 BCEBirth of Confucius2
3977062061861emancipation of serfs in Russia3
3977062071990Nelson Mandela is released from prison4
3977062081469The union of Aragon and Castile, which creates a united Spanish monarchy5
3977062091200 BCEJudaism, the first monotheistic religion, begins.6
397706210535Fall of the Gupta Empire7
397706211220Fall of Han China8
397706212476 CEFall of Roman Empire9
3977062131613Beginning of the Romanov dynasty10
397706214313The Roman Emperor Constantine converts to Christianity11
3977062151815The Congress of Vienna begins12
3977062161803The purchase of Lousiana from France by the United States13
3977062171776The Wealth of Nations is published14
3977062181324The pilgimage of Mansa Musa.15
39770621939The Trung Sisters revolt in Vietnam16
397706220500 BCELao-zi and Daoism17
397706221563 BCEBirth of Siddhartha Gautama who later became the Buddha18
397706222622Muhammad leaves Mecca for Medina. The Hijra, the official beginning of Islam19
397706223330Constantine establishes Constantinople as the capital of the eastern Roman Empire20
3977062241533Fall of the Inca to Pizarro21
3977062251929Beginning of the Great Depression22
3977062261492Fall of Granada the last Muslim kingdom in Spain23
3977062271792Slave rebellion in Saint Domingue led by Toussaint L'Overture24
3977062281258Fall of Baghdad to Mongol destruction25
397706229794Japanese capital moves to Heian26
397706230800Crowning of Charlemagne27
3977062311919Treaty of Versailles ends World War I28
3977062321991Fall of the Soviet Union29
3977062331869the opening of the Suez canal30
3977062341914the opening of the Panama Canal31
3977062351776The Declaration of Independence is written in America32
3977062361789The French Revolution begins with the storming of the Bastille33
3977062371519Hernan Cortes invades Tenochtitlan34
3977062381997The British return Hong Kong to China35
3977062391914World War I begins36
3977062401979The Islamic Revolution takes place in Iran37
3977062411215The Magna Carta is signed in England38
3977062421941Japanese attack Pearl Harbor which draws the US into World War II39
3977062431054The schism between eastern and western Christianity40
3977062441604Beginning of the Time of Troubles41
39770624563Romans remove the Jews from Jerusalem. The Jewish Diaspora42
3977062461600-1603Tokugawa Shogunate is founded43
3977062471949Peoples Republic of China is proclaimed44
3977062481917The Communist (Bolshevik) Revolution in Russia45
3977062491950Korean War begins46
3977062501571Spanish defeat the Ottomans at the Battle of Lepanto47
3977062511265The First English Parliament is convened48
3977062521481Portuguese fort of El Mina is established49
3977062531854Beginning of the Crimean War50
3977062541939World War II begins51
3977062551096The 1st Crusade begins52
3977062561368End of Mongol rule in China53
3977062571441First shipment of African Slaves to Portugal54
3977062581962Cuban Missle Crisis55
3977062591954Vietnamese defeat the French at Dien Bien Phu56
3977062601492Columbus discovers the Americas57
3977062611455Gutenberg's printing press58
3977062621050China's printing press59
3977062631831Gandhi leads the Salt March60
3977062641453Fall of Constantinople61
3977062651480End of Mongol rule in Russia62
3977062661789George Washington becomes the first American president as the new Constitution goes into effect63
3977062671918Treaty of Brest-Litovsk allows Russia to withdraw from World War I64
3977062681066William of Normandy is victorious at the Battle of Hastings65
397706269632Muhammad dies.66
3977062701947India and Pakistan achieve independence67
3977062711945World War II ends with the dropping of atomic bombs on Japan68
3977062721588Britain defeats the Spanish Armada69
3977062731514Ottomans defeat the Safavids at Childiran70
3977062741904Russo-Japanese War begins71
3977062751985Mikhail Gorbachev takes power in the Soviet Union72
3977062761917Balfour Declaration is issued73
397706277690Beginning of the reign of the Empress Wu. Buddhist influence peaks in China74
3977062781607First permanent British colony in Virginia75
3977062791961Berlin Wall is constructed76
3977062801757Victory at the Battle of Plassey gives the British dominance over India77
3977062811948Israel achieves independence. The first Arab-Israeli War begins immediately78
3977062821839Beginning of the Opium War79

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