AP World History Flashcards
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4775804142 | mature audiences only | This game is for ___ | 0 | |
4775813794 | Online | What kind of reading assignment do we get everyday? | 1 | |
4775944981 | Historical figures | Actors will play ___ sometimes during class. | 2 | |
4775955234 | Powerful Empire | Your goal is to become the most __ in the world. | 3 | |
4775959170 | A sheet of paper and a pen | Everyday you will need ___ | 4 | |
4775960562 | Pop tests | Stay awake and be ready for__ | 5 | |
4776133313 | YouTube | We will watch World History videos from ___ | 6 | |
4776154568 | Graded | Only a few assignments will be ___ | 7 | |
4776156454 | Kagan | Write-pair-share activities | 8 | |
4776158356 | In class | Textbooks can be found ___ | 9 | |
4776160527 | Enrichment | Watch some history videos at home | 10 | |
4776162288 | Online syllabus assignment | Complete this when absent | 11 | |
4776163905 | Basic Training | The first six weeks | 12 | |
4776168717 | Whole Brain Teaching | Learning with your full brain | 13 | |
4776170669 | Medal of Honor | Receive this for six weeks of great active duty | 14 | |
4776177266 | Promotions | Rank has its privileges. People with high rank are eligible | 15 | |
4776180200 | Chain-of-command | A student may speak to the teacher outside of class for disagreements | 16 | |
4776190594 | Blood | Someone spilt ___ for me to be here today | 17 | |
4776192466 | Disrespect | Tardiness is a sign of | 18 | |
4776193729 | Character | What you do when no one's looking | 19 | |
4776204320 | Repetition | The best teacher is | 20 | |
4776206447 | History | The main thing man learns from his history is that man does not learn from | 21 | |
4776207757 | Discourage | We encourage, not | 22 | |
4776210115 | Education | Without respect, honor, integrity and courage, this is meaningless | 23 | |
4776215045 | Respect | Mature students show ___. Immature students show silliness. | 24 | |
4776216123 | Act right. No excuses. Heads up. | 3 rules | 25 | |
4776776822 | 90% | This amount of high school students say they are not challenged. | 26 | |
4776778060 | 90% | We retain this amount of what we teach. | 27 | |
4776782115 | Discipline | This makes me stronger. | 28 | |
4776783677 | Good teachers | Are easy to serve but hard to please | 29 | |
4776785838 | First time | Focus and listen the ___ | 30 | |
4794389786 | homoerectus homisapiens | Fossil, linguistic, and genetic DNA evidence supports _ & _ migrating out of Africa | 31 | |
4794397332 | eastern Mediterranean | The first region of the world where there is evidence of permanent agricultural villages was the__ | 32 | |
4794405759 | Neolithic Revolution | Small villages surrounded by agricultural fields caused the __ | 33 | |
4794409137 | patriarchical families | The transition from hunting to gathering caused __ | 34 | |
4794413651 | Paleolithic hunter-gatherers | ___used fired for warmth, hunting, and foraging. | 35 | |
4794810457 | 5 minutes to midnight | If the entire history of the earth to date was a 24-hour day, the existence of the human race would be __ | 36 | |
4811768339 | homo sapiens sapiens | the humanoid species that emerged as most successful at the end of the Paleolithic period | 37 | |
4811774340 | Neolithic Age | The New Stone Age between 8000 and 5000 B.C.E.; period in which adaptation of sedentary agriculture occurred; domestication of plants and animals accomplished | 38 | |
4811787760 | agriculture | The Neolithic revolution centered on the development of | 39 | |
4811790212 | Neolithic revolution | The succession of technological innovations and changes in human organization that led to the development of agriculture, 8500-3500 B.C.E. | 40 | |
4811794289 | hunting and gathering | the original human economy, ultimately eclipsed by agriculture; groups hunt for meat and forage for grains, nuts, and berries. | 41 | |
4812124427 | pharaohs | The rulers of Ancient Egypt | 42 | |
4812125793 | 15 tons | some stones for pyramids weighed up to this much | 43 | |
4812126941 | King Tut | His tomb was discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter | 44 | |
4812134427 | Rosetta Stone | When this was found people were finally able to translate Egyptian writing to Greek | 45 | |
4864941699 | monarchy | A system of government where a king would rule the state | 46 | |
4864947701 | aristocracy | System of government where nobles rule the state. | 47 | |
4864949723 | Oliglarchy | System of government where wealthy farmers and landowners rule the state | 48 | |
4864952401 | Democracy | System of government ruled by the people, for the people. | 49 | |
4864956454 | Direct democracy | A system where all of the citizens of the state get to vote on laws. | 50 | |
4864960359 | Representative democracy | A system where citizens elect officials to vote on laws and govern. | 51 | |
4864965143 | Socrates | taught that Greek Gods don't exist and students should focus on this world and what's happening now. | 52 | |
4864968126 | Xia dynasty | First dynasty of China: little is known about them | 53 | |
4864975720 | Shang Dynasty | Second dynasty of China: polytheistic and developed pictographs | 54 | |
4864988066 | Zhou Dynasty | Third dynasty of China: Mandate of Heaven to overthrow the Shang dynasty | 55 | |
4890162266 | Hellinism | converting peoples to Greek culture (religion, language, etc.) | 56 | |
4890168329 | Athens and Sparta | Two Greek city-states who would not unite | 57 | |
4890170689 | 300 | How many Spartans went to hold off the Million Men Army | 58 | |
4890175872 | Sparta | From what city-state was the traitor from | 59 | |
4929336223 | Alexander the Great | Unified Greece | 60 | |
4929340096 | Macedonia | Didn't come to power until everyone else had already defeated themselves | 61 |