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APWH Unit 6 test Flashcards

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382032735Why was 1914 the start of this age?a)The Start of WWI b)The end of European dominance in the world c)The beginning of the rise of the United States as a World Power d)The start of the De-colonization movement0
382032736Describe migration during the PMA.people can find economic oppurtunities1
382032737what is the purpose of economies during this time period?free flow of goods, services, people, and capital2
382032738Describe global conflicts during this time?economic problems, political instability, ethnic conflicts3
382032739Describe Globalization during this timepollution (especially in underdeveloped world), depleation of resources4
382032740What were the greatest political changes and continuities between 1914 and 2000?changes- governmnents are becoming more involved, end of westernization and beginning of globalized culture. continuities- democracy/enlightenment5
382032741What were the greates economic changes and continuities between 1914 and 2000?changes- no more imperialism, wellfare continuities-6
382032742What were the greatest social changes and continuities between 1914 and 2000?changes- rights (women's and lower class) continuities- based on wealth, ethnic oppression, middle class is strong7
382032743What was the Treaty of Kanagawa? Who enforced it and who did they enforce it on?U.S on Japan. Opened Japan.8
382032744Who influenced Japan's government?Germany9
382032745Who influenced Japan's navy?Britian10
382032746Whp influenced Japan's Army?Prussia11
382032747Who influenced Japan's school systems?France and Germany12
382032748What is a Zibatsu?families that own buisnesses13
382032749What did Japan give people in return for helping them?extra territorial rights. (they were above the law)14
382032750What was the purpose of the Meiji Restoration?to westernize Japan.15
382032751Why was Russia a dying empire in 1914?lack of enlightened reforms, protest violently, lack of industrialism, Old Regime (2 Russias)16
382032752June 28, 1914-France Ferndinand is assasinated by black hands17
382032753June 29, 1914-July 7, 1914-Austria gives the Blank Check to the Serbians18
382032754July 28,1914-Austria/Hungary declares war on Russia19
382032755August 1, 1914Germany declares war on Russia20
382032756August 3,1914-Germany declares war on France21
382032757August 4, 1914Britian declares war on Germany22
382032758What happened to Austria after WWI?split up23
382032759What happened to the Ottomen Empire after WWI?becomes Turkey & mandate system on independent states.24
382032760What happed to Russia after WWI?lost land25
382032761How did nationalism affect WWI?people are willing to fight and die for their nation26
382032762Who was German's rival and why?Frace because of Franco-Prussian war27
382032763Who were Austria's rivals and why?Russia because they wanted land and Italy because of land28
382032764Who was Russia's rival and why?Ottomens because of Constansitnople (Istanbul)29
382032765Triple Entente-France, Britian, and Russia30
382032766Triple Alliance-Germany, Austria/Hungary, and Italy31
382032767What was the problem with international anarchy?everyone built up their army32
382032768What was the problem with imperialism?competition33
382032769what were the main points of the 14 points?self-determination, league of nations, removed causes of war34
382032770What were the main points of the treaty of Versailles?France gained land, GB got land, Japan and Italy got nothing, mandate system, league of nations, everyone wanted to punish Germany35
382032771What were some characteristics of the intelligensia?Boyars, well-educated36
382032772causes of 1917 revolutions-march (february)- lack of reform & WWI october (november)- continued involvment in WWI37
382032773What were some characteristics of the CDs?wanted a constitutonal monarchy (achieve through existing systems)38
382032774What were some some characteristics of the SRs?wanted a marxist system39
382032775What were some characteristics of the SDs?wanted a marxist system, were willing to wait (Lenin's party)40
382032776What were somne characteristics of the Mensheviks?wanted a Marxist system, open to individual ideas, willing to work with people.41
382032777What were some characteristics of the Bolsheviks?wanted a Marxist system, small revolutionary elite.42
382032778What were some similarities and differences between the Russian and Rench revolutions?Similar- course/steps Different- Russia didn't have a middle class and and the Russian Revolution was conducted by professionals43
382032779What is Leninism?dictatorship of proletariat, small group of control, ideas that everybofy agrees on, help revolution44
382032780How did the Treaty of Versailles cause WWII?no one's happy, Germany is being punished, league of nations is powerless (b/c the U.S isn't in it yet)45
382032781How did the Great Depression cause WWII?brought totalitarian leaders to power46
382032782What 3 things were rejected during the age of uncertaintyenlightenment, traditional art and literature, & newtonian science47
382032783What did the 5 year plan do?heavy industry48
382032784Mussolini-came to power after March on Rome, single party rule, state contol of economy, corporate state economy49
382032785Hirohito-single party rule, extreme nationalism, state control of economy50
382032786Hitler-came to power because he told everyone he would make Germany better, Single Party rule, Women went down, state control of economy,extreme nationalism51
382032787Aggressive Acts-1931- Japan seizing Manchuria 1931- Italy invades Ethiopia etc.52
382032788The Blitzkrieg-Lightning war that tries to surprise the enemy and quickly crush the opposition by using overwhelming force.53
382032789How did the Allies win the war?they won 3 major wars, atomic bomb, more people, etc.54
382032790Atlantic Charter-self-determination55
382032791Formation of allies-defeat germany first, only accept unconditional surrender of allies, everyone agree on Atlantic Charter56
382032792Teheran-open French front57
382032793Yalta-division of Post war Germany58
382032794Potsdam-Poland decided not to have free elections59
382032795what were causes of the Cold War?different ideologies, end of WWII60
382032796What was the cold war like in the 40's?40's- fought in Europe, Iron curtain, containment, Marshall Plan, COMECON, and Brinksmanship61
382032797What was the cold war like in the 60's?space race, vietnam war, cuban missile crisis62
382032798What was the cold war like in the 70'sdetante63
382032799What was the cold war like in the 80's?invasion of afghanistan64
382032800Why did the Qing dynasty fall?economic problems65
382032801What 4 groups fought for control of Japan?The Guimindang, The Warlords, The Communists, The Japanese66
382032802What is a corporate state?The economic system of Italy in which each sector of production was organized into a huge corporation.67

APWH Silk Road & Indian Ocean Trade Flashcards

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391768758Silk Route ChinaSilk, got most wealth from silk jade, iron, silver0
391768759Silk Route MediterraneanOlives, Olive oil, wine1
391768760Silk Route Arabiaincense, spices, tortoise shells2
391768761Growth of silk road.. =Nomadic central Asia became more important in world history because... -the cities they founded were very important, most trade by caribans(ppl on camels) they had to stop often for food + water -became wealthy especially city called Palmyra, since all silk had to go through that city3
391768762Important city in silk road? (All silk had to go through this city)Palmyra4
391768763How did silk route effect peasantsSilk trade went up, many peasants took up jobs as silk producers (economical impact)5
391768764Besides goods, what else did the Silk Road trade?Ideas (ex. Buddhist flourished because of the silk road)6
391768765Which diseases did the silk rooad spread?Smallpox Measles Bubonic Plague (mainly in 1346) Black Death (1/2 of europe died in 4 years & wouldn't have occured without silk road)7
391768766What good did the Chinese particularly trade Silk for on the Silk Road?Horses8
391768767Where did the Silk Road Extend?From western china across central acis, and finally to the mediterranean area9
391768768Most desired product on Silk Road?Silk obvs;)10
391768769What effect did the Indian Ocean Trade have on countries?increased economical growth linked cultures11
391768770Where did the Indian Ocean Trade Network extend?Connected: East Africa - Middle East - India -SE Asia12
391768771What did Africa trade in the Indian Ocean Trade?Ivory, slaves, gold, iron, salt13
391768772What did China trade in the Indian Ocean Trade?cotton, silk, and porcelain objects14
391768773What did India trade in the Indian Ocean Trade?spices, textiles, pepper15
391768774What was the name of a major Chinese port during the Indian Ocean Trade?Canton16
391768775What was China's main objectives of their treasure ships voyages?- permit the Chinese to explore new areas -to dramatize the superior majesty and power of the Ming(to make ppl think that china is better than them)17

600-1450 Time Period Flashcards

22% of the WHAP Exam

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390166896Marco PoloVenetion explorer who served under Kublai Khan for 17 years, returned to Europe only to be captured. During his time in jail, he intrigued prisoners with stories of his travels; they were recorded in a book that became widely popular
390166897Ibn BattutuMoroccan traveler and writer that visited places under Islamic Empires. Very opinionated. First pilgrimaged to Mecca; kept a journal as records
390166898Major Events that Caused Change-Islam and Islamic Empires emgerge -Industrial Revolution in the Sung Dynasty -Spread of Neoconfucianism -Schism in Christianity -Camels in Sahara that increased trade -Black Death decimated Europe -Italian Renaissance began dominance of Europe in cluture
390166899Tang Dynasty's Political SystemMerit-based bureaucracy: recruited officials based on intellectual ability
390166900Caliphate SystemReligious leader and political leader are the same in one
390166901Islamic Art-Arabesque design: geometric, no human figures -minature paintings -poetry -mosques: domes, pillars, minarets
390166902Islamic Sciences-earth revolving around the sun -more accurate calendar -astrolabe -medical treatises -steel for swords -paper and printing from Chinese
390166903Islamic Math-Algebra -Arabic numerals -decimal system -concept of zero
390166904Goods in Trans Sahara Trade-Gold, ivory, slaves and spices from below the Sahara -Salt, cloth, and metalware from the Sahara
390166905Impact of Trans Sahara TradeAided the rise of African empires and kingdoms, and spread Islam in Western Africa
390166906Goods in Indian Ocean Trade-Slaves, ivory, gold, and iron from Africa -pottery from Burma -porcelain from China -cloth from India
390166907Impact of Indian Ocean TradeBrought prosperity to East Asia, sets the stage for African trading cities, and brought Islam to coastal Bantu speakers
390166908Goods in Silk Road Trade-silk and porcelain from China -linen cloth, glass, horses, and ivory from others
390166909Impact of Silk Road TradeSpread Buddhism and Christianity and spurred European interest in finding a water route to China
390166910Religions with Missionary OutreachChristianity, Buddhism, Islam
390166911Impact of Mongol Empires-largest land empire in the world -spread other cultures -improved trade throughout Asia and Easter Africa -paper money, banking, letters of credit -period of extrended peace ensued in conquered areas
390166912Mongols/Mongol EmpireClans that originated in the Central Asian steppes. Genghis Khan led the Mongols to conquest of China, India, the Middle East, and Russia. Conquered people required to pay tribute, but Mongols were culturally tolerating, some even assimilating to the culture
390166913Importance of the Tang and Song Economic Revolutions-paper money -mass production of tea -porcelain -silk -Champa rice -Canton becomes major trading city -Zheng He's explorations
390166914Characteristics of the Tang and Song Economic Revolutions-increasing agricultural production -increasing population -urbanization -technological innovations -financial inventions
390166915Chinese Influence-Japan: copied government, architecutre, and Buddhism -Conquered most of Asia -Neoconfucianism
390166916Developments in Europe-Church took control on all aspects of life; pope as the ultimate religious authority -Feudalism rises -Crusades -increasing power of Kings
390166917Growth and Role of CitiesTrading and cultural centers, centers of education, religion, and government
390166918New Oppurtunities for Women-gained right to keep dowry -managed households -supervised education of children -cultural patrons -nuns

AP World History Regions Flashcards

Reions and there countires

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385330001East AsiaChina, Japan, North Korea, and South Korea0
385330002South East AsiaVietnam, thaeland, Laos, Indonesia, Malaysia1
385330003South West Asia (Middle East or North Africa)Afganistan, Saudi Arabia, Morrocco, Israel, Iraq, Egypt2
385330004South AsiaIndai, Pakistan, Nepal, bhutan, Bangladesh3
385330005Central AsiaRussia, Mangala, Kazakhstan4
385330006Sub-suharan AfricaNgeria, Somalia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, South Africa5
385330007Eastern EuropePoland, Slovakia, Lithuania, Croaria6
385330008Western EuropeSpain, United Kingdom, Sweden, italy, Germany, Austria7
385330009North AmericaCanada, US, mexico8
385330010Latin AmericaMexico, cuba, Panama, Brazil, Argentina9
385330011OceaniaAustria, New Zealand, Papua new Guinea10

WH Essential Vocabulary JHHS Flashcards

This is a set of words that every world history student at John Hersey High School is expected to know by the end of the year.

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406092758civilizationsocieties based in cities and governed by powerful states0
2919517470agriculturethe practice of raising crops on a continual and controlled basis1
406092760domesticationthe taming of nature for human use, specifically the taming of plants and animals2
406092761historythe discipline that records and interprets past events involving human beings3
406092791irrigationa way of supplying water to an area of land4
406092789sedentarya person or group that is settled on one particular land5
406092785institutiona custom that has been an important feature of some group or society for many years6
406092803egalitariansocial and/or political equality amongst people of a society7
406092765hierarchythe organization of people at different ranks in a social or administrative body8
406092766demographythe study of the characteristics of human populations9
406092767specializationthe line of work one has adopted as a career10
406092775migrationthe act of moving from one place to settle in another11
406092778decentralizedto distribute the administrative powers or functions of (a central authority) over a less concentrated area without one group or individual in total control12
406092784patriarchya form of social organization in which a male is the family head and title is traced through the male line13
2919513018pastoralisma way of life based on people moving herds of animals from pasture to pasture14
2919521217surplusmore than what is needed for oneself15
406092783city-statea city and its surrounding lands functioning as an independent political unit16
406092807clergya body of officials who perform religious services, such as priests, ministers or rabbis17
406092793merchanta businessperson engaged in retail trade18
406092797pictographa graphic character used in picture writing19
406092771divinebeing or having the nature of a god20
2919578894textilesitems made of cloth21
870074631theocracya form of government led by a priest, god, or religious figure22
406092772diffusionthe spread of things or ideas from one society to another23
2919575255monotheismthe worship of only one deity24
2919580233metallurgythe science of the study of metals25
406092779dynastya series of rulers from the same family26
406092782empirea group of diverse states or territories controlled by one ruler27
2685304758elitepersons who possess a disproportionate share of some valued resource, like money or power28
858724308imperialrelating to or associated with an empire29
406092777democracya political system in which citizens make all political decisions30
406092780autocracya political system governed by a single individual31
406092806philosophybeliefs about how to live or how to deal with a situation in this life32
406092781republica political system in which citizens choose their leaders through elections33
406092792diasporathe forced scattering of people who have a common background or beliefs34
406092800aristocracya form of government in which the most wealthy & prestigious members of a society have control35
406092802tyrannya form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)36
406092804oligarchya political system governed by a few people37
406092796conscriptioncompulsory military service38
858724294dictatora single ruler who is unconstrained by law, and usually took power by force39
406092799monarchyan autocracy governed by a king/queen who usually inherits the authority40
858724282citizena native or naturalized member of a state or other political community41
406092770mandatea document or order giving an official instruction or command42
406092786ethnocentricbelieving in the superiority of one's own ethnic and cultural group, and having a corresponding disdain for all other groups43
406092787assimilationthe social process of absorbing one cultural group into another44
406092795bureaucracya system of managing government through departments run by appointed or elected officials45
406092790coercedbeing forced into doing an activity46
858724304calligraphythe art of fine handwriting47
858724303pilgrimagea journey to a sacred place or shrine48
858724306icona physical object/symbol of religious importance49
406092801monsoona seasonal wind in southern Asia that brings rain or heat depending on the time of the year50
858724296vernacularthe everyday language of a people51
858724300lineageinherited properties shared with others of your bloodline52
858724297monasterythe residence of members of a religious community53
858724315schismdivision of a group into opposing factions54
858724299missionarysomeone who attempts to convert others to a particular doctrine or program55
2685306391cavalrya unit of soldiers who ride horses56
2685298381papacyof or relating to the office of the pope57
406092788secularconcern with worldly rather than spiritual matters58
858724295feudalisma political and economic system based on the holding of all land and the resulting reciprocal relation of lord and vassal59
406092776ideologya belief that characterizes the thinking of a group or nation60
858724275regencythe office of a person appointed to be the administrator of a country because the monarch is a minor or is absent or incapacitated61
858724276nationa group of people that share a common background, history, or culture that serves to unite them62
406092773diplomacythe art and practice of conducting negotiations between peoples without arousing hostility63
858724277annexto add land to existing territory, usually through conquest or negotiation64
858724279entrepreneursomeone who organizes a business venture and assumes the risk for it65
858724280revolutiona change in government or ideology facilitated by those who are being governed66
858724281corporationa business firm whose articles of incorporation have been approved in some state67
858724284regulatefix or adjust the time, amount, degree, or rate of something68
858724285uniona political unit formed from previously independent people or organizations69
858724286conservativeresistant to change70
858724287liberaltolerant of change71
858724288abolitionthe act of getting rid of a system or practice or institution (particularly slavery)72
858724289suffragethe right to vote73
858724290secedewithdraw from an organization or community74
858724291progressivean ideology or individual favoring/promoting reform (often by government action)75
858724292propagandainformation that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause76
858724293self-determinationthe right of a people to choose their own political status77
406092764industrythe organized action of the making of goods and services for sale78
858724301monopolyexclusive control or possession of a supply or trade in a commodity or service79
858724305perspectivethe appearance of things relative to one another as determined by their distance from the viewer80
858724307colonya geographical area politically controlled by a distant country81
858724309capitalwealth in the form of money or property owned by a person or business and human resources of economic value82
858724311societyan extended social group having a distinctive cultural and economic organization83
858724312explorationto travel for the purpose of discovery84
858724313absolutisma form of government in which a single ruler or other authority has total (absolute) control.85
858724316provincea territory governed as an administrative or political unit of a country or empire86
858724318constitutionlaws determining the fundamental political principles of a government87
858724319parliamenta lawmaking body88
858724322rebellionrefusal to accept some authority or code or convention; a revolt89
858724323blockadea war measure that isolates some area of importance to the enemy90
858724324legitimacythe right to rule by virtue of being authorized or in accordance with law91
870122687restoreto bring back to original condition92
870122688affiliationthe act of becoming formally connected or joined93
870122689legacy(law) a gift of personal property by will94
870122690resilientrecovering readily from adversity, depression, or the like95
870122691emancipateto free from slavery or servitude96
870123780segregateseparate by race or religion97
870127518fundamentalinvolving basic facts or principles98
2683939582(Afro)EurAsiaA large land mass that includes the continents of (Africa) Europe and Asia99
2683940083interregionalmovement between100
2683940084intraregionalmovement within one region101
2685297667meritocracya system in which the talented are chosen and moved ahead on the basis of their achievement102
2685299971indigenousnative to an area or original to an area103
2685300810immunityresistance to a disease; freedom from some charge or obligation104
2685302840ascensiona movement upward105
2685307207exploitto take advantage of106
2685307696suppressiona conscious effort to put something out of mind or to keep it from awareness.107

AP World History Important Dates Flashcards

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3895846893500 BCECivilization rises in Mesopotamia0
3895846903000 BCE; IndiaHinduism being practiced in India1
389584691483 BCE; IndiaSiddharta Gutama dies2
3895846920 - 40 CE; ProphetLife of Jesus3
389584693500 CE; FallEnd of Roman Empire Start of Feudal West Rome4
389584694632 CE; ProphetDeath of Muhammad5
389584695750 CE; FallFall of Umayyad Dynasty and Rise of Abbasid Islamic Empire6
389584696900 CE; West AfricaGhana King converts to Islam in West Africa7
3895846971095 CE; EuropeFirst Crusade: Europeans go to West Asia to re-conquer Holy Lands8
3895846981250 - 1350 CE; Eastern HemisphereMongol Empire: 4 Khannates. Persia, Russia, Central Asia, China9
3895846991300 - 1500 CE; EuropeItalian Renaissance10
3895847001324 CE; AfricaMali King (Mansa Musa) makes pilgrimage to Mecca11
3895847011405-1433 CE; ChinaVoyages of Admiral Zheng He on Indian Ocean12
3895847021453 CE; FallFall of Constantinople to Ottoman Turks13
3895847031492 CE; SpainSpain unifies, Start of Columbus Exchange, Moors are driven out of Spain14
3895847041506 CE; AfricaKongo King converts to Christianity15
3895847051519 CE; SpainArrival of Conquistadores in Mexico16
3895847061600 CE; IndiaBritish East India Company trading in India17
3895847071607 CE; AmericasFounding of Jamestown and start of slaves being brought into North Americas18
3895847081644 CE; ChinaRise of Qing Dynasty of China19
3895847091765 CE; InventionJames Watt perfects the steam engine20
3895847101776 CE; AmericaAmerican Revolution21
3895847111807 CE; TradeSlavery trade abolished 1848 = France 1865 = US22
3895847121833 CE; LaborSlavery abolished in Britain 1808 in America 1814 in France23
3895847131843 CE; WarsTreaty of Nanjing ends the Opium Wars between Britain and China24
3895847141848 CE; BookCommunist Manifesto written by Karl Marx ( Early years of German Industry)25
3895847151857 CE; IndiaSepoy Mutiny in India (Start of direct British rule in India)26
3895847161868 CE; JapanMeiji Restoration in Japan27
3895847171884-5 CE; ConferenceBerlin Conference to decide rules for dividing Africa28
3895847181914-1918 CE; WarWW129
3895847191934-1945 CE; WarWW230
3895847201947 CE; IndiaIndian Independence31
3895847211948 CE; StateCreation of state of Israel (Britain pulls out of Middle East)32
3895847221949 CE; ChinaCommunist Revolution in China33
3895847231950 CE; KoreaStart of Korean War34
3895847241955 CE; ConferenceBandung Conference where emerging nations declare "non-alignment"35
3895847251960 CE; Africa"The Year of Africa" when many African nations gain independence36
3895847261961 CE; BerlinConstruction of the Berlin Wall37
3895847271990 CE; Russia/E. EuropeFall of Communism in Russia and East Europe38

AP World History Final Exam Flashcards

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395155132Intent to destroy in part or in whole a national, ethnic, racial or religious groupGenocide0
395155133A 1935 set of laws that deprived Jews of German citizenship and forbade intermarriage between JewsNuremberg Laws1
395155134A propaganda minister who fought to portray Jews as enemies of the Germans qJoseph Goebbels2
395155135A Nazi propaganda film that portrayed Jews as enemies of the GermansEternal Jew3
395155136A state run pogrom against Jews in which 90 Jews were killed, 500 synagogues burned down, and 25,000 men were arrested and sent to concentration campsKristallnacht4
395155137the "Jewish question," question of what to do with all the captured JewsJudenfrague5
395155138Four SS special action units who rounded up and shot the inhabitants of the shtelsEinsatzgruppen6
395155139A board started by FDR that helped aid neutral economies in rescuing Jews, helped save about 200,00 Jews, advocated the bombing of AuschwitzWar Refugees Board7
395155140Red Cross official visited to observed, stores were fixed up to please official, and all members were executed after the observationTheresienstadt8
395155141A trial in which 22 surviving Nazis were charged with crimes against humanityNuremberg War Crime Trials9
395155142The belief in a new Turkish empire, "great and eternal land" with one language and one religionTuran or "Turanism"10
395155143Groups of traveling criminals that were allowed and encouraged to kill any defenseless person that they pleasedSpecial Organizations11
400024513Who founded the society of Jesuits?Ignatius of Loyola12
400024514Who went to his grave believing he had discovered a westward passage to Asia, when in fact he had actually discovered the Americas?Christopher Columbus13
400024515Originally, African slaves were brought to the Americas to supply labor for what industry or business?sugarcane plantations14
400024516René Descartes, father of modern rationalism, said what famous remark?"I think, therefore I am"15
400024517Limiting cultivation of cloves to one island and forcing others to stop the growing and trade of the spice was one way the ______ tried to dominate the clove trade.Dutch16
400024518Babur established what dynasty or empire?The Mughal Empire17
400024519Who was Niccholo Machiavelli and what did he write?An Italian who wrote "The Prince"18
400024520What treaty was signed in 1494 and divided control of new territories between Spain and Portugal?Treaty of Tordesillas19
400024521Economic theory that stressed governments promotion of limitation of imports from other nations and internal economies in order to improve tax revenuesmercantilism20
400024522What is the term for feelings that arise out of people's awareness of being part of a community with common institutions, traditions, language and culture?nationalism21
400024523What was the first protestant faith?Lutheranism22
400024524The Moluccas (Malaccas) were known to Europeans as what?The Spice Islands23
400024525What religion became the dominant religion on the Southeast Asian mainland from 1500 to 1800?Buddhism24
400024526What was the name for the journey of slaves from Africa to America?The Middle Passage25
400024527James I of England believed in the divine rights of kings, which is what?God given right to rule26
400024528The work of William Shakespeare is perhaps the best example of what literature?Elizabethan27
400024529The ideas of ___________ can be found in the American Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution?enlightenment28
400024530Shah Jahan had the ________ built in Agra in memory of his wifeTaj Mahal29
400024531What was perhaps the most famous of all the arts of the Ming Era?pottery and sculpture30
400024532Politics based on power rather than ideasrealpolitik31
400024533The alliance between Great Britain, Russia and France was known as the ________________.Triple Entente32
400024534The alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy was known as the ____________.Triple Alliance33
400024535If a colony was run by __________, local elites were removed from power and replaced with a new set of officials from the mother country.direct rule34
400024536The only free states remaining in Africa in 1914 were _________ and __________.Ethiopia and Liberia35

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