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Term Sheet Format: AP World History Please read carefully and follow directions exactly as written, if you do not follow the format, you will lose 3 points on your paper. • First and last name and class period are printed clearly in the upper right hand corner. Complete definitions (copied exactly word for word) are needed to get credit. 1. Use the text glossary first 2.T hen Steams glossary online 3. Then index, and flash cards on the corresponding textbook web site 4. The dictionary is the last resort. The terms are in the chapter as well, you must read the chapter to be sure you have the correct context of the definitions. See me before term sheet is due for questions. Write in pencil, or standard blue/black ink. Be consistent through out paper. If you start in pencil, all writing should be in pencil. If you choose to write in ink, do not write on the back of the paper. All definitions must be handwritten. (no typing) Time line events are written out fully beside the corresponding date on the term sheet handout. (not matching or numbering, just ignore the blanks beside the dates) • Number terms on handout going down vertically. Terms should be underlined and numbered on loose leaf. The number goes in the margin. • Skip a line between terms. • Staple papers at home. • Handwriting must be neat and readable (large), or credit will not be given. • Write only on lines, not in spaces (margins).

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Term Sheet Format: AP World History

Please read carefully and follow directions exactly as written, if you do not follow the format, you will lose 3 points on your paper.

• First and last name and class period are printed clearly in the upper right hand corner.

Complete definitions (copied exactly word for word) are needed to get credit. 1. Use the text glossary first 2.Then Steams glossary online 3. Then index, and flash cards on the corresponding textbook web site 4. The dictionary is the last resort. The terms are in the chapter as well, you must read the chapter to be sure you have the correct context of the definitions. See me before term sheet is due for questions.

Write in pencil, or standard blue/black ink. Be consistent through out paper. If you start in pencil, all writing should be in pencil. If you choose to write in ink, do not write on the back of the paper. All definitions must be handwritten. (no typing)

Time line events are written out fully beside the corresponding date on the term sheet handout. (not matching or numbering, just ignore the blanks beside the dates)

• Number terms on handout going down vertically.

Terms should be underlined and numbered on loose leaf. The number goes in the margin.

• Skip a line between terms.

• Staple papers at home.

• Handwriting must be neat and readable (large), or credit will not be given.

• Write only on lines, not in spaces (margins).

• All term sheets w i ll be due at the t ardy bell on due date .

• The handout is stapled on top of the loose leaf, again, please staple papers at home.

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CHAPTER 1 TERM SHEET

TIME LINE

Write the events listed below next to the correct dates.

Development of farming in the Middle

East

Jews practice 1" monotheistic religion

Species wide spread, dev. of fire

Catal Huyuk at its peak

600,000 B.C.E.

10,006-3000

B.C.E.

9000 B.C.E.

5S00 B.C.E.

3S00-1800

B.C.L

3100 B.C.E.

2S00 B.C.E.

l200 B.C.E.

Terms, People, Events

Rise of Egyptian civilization

Emergence of Harappan (Indus Civ.)

Domestication of sheep, pigs, goats,

cattle

Civilization of Sumer, cuneiform alpha

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Write and define the terms on a separate sheet of paper.

Hunting and gathering civilization Paleolithic

Neolithic Age nomads savages

culture Homo sapiens Neandenthals

band agrarian revolution matrilocal

matrilineal pastoralism Catal Huyuk

Neolithic revolution Jericho Bronze Age

domestication Mesopotamia Sumerians

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ziggurats Babylonians Hammurabi

Kush Harappa/Mohenjo Daro pharaoh ~ ~l<

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CHAPTER 2 TERM SHEET

TlMELINE

Write the events listed below next to the correct dates.

development of accurate calendar rise of Han dynasty beginning of Warring States period

551 B. C. E.

c. 500 B. C. E.

450 B. C. E.

402 B. C. E.

221 B. C. E .

202 B. C. E.

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

beginning of Qin dynasty birth of Confucius editing of the Five Classics

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Write and define the terms on a separate sheet of paper.

Qin Confucius Laozi Zhou Shi Huangdi Great Wall Han

"mean people" Daoism Silk Roads dynasty Analects Five Classics Legalists Warring States period

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CHAPTER 3 TERM SHEET

TIMELINE

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fall of Gupta Empire reign of Ashokabeginning of Gupta Empire

563 B.C.E.

327-325 B.C.E.

322 B.C.E.

268-237 B.C.E.

319 C.E.

535 C.E.

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

birth of the Buddha beginning of Maurya Empire Alexander the Great's invasion of India

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Write and define the terms on a separate sheet of paper.

untouchables Ramayana Arthashastra gurus dharma

Upanishads Kama Sutra

karma Mahabharata stupas Mauryas Kushanas Tamil

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reincarnation nirvana Guptas

Sanskrit Skanda Gupta Buddha Chandragupta Maurya Ashoka Kautilya

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CHAPTER 4 TERM SHEET

TlMELINE

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end of Punic Wars rise of Greek city-states

800-600 B.C.E.

550 B.C.E.

431-404 B.C.E.

323 B.C.E.

146 B.C.E.

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

Peloponnesian Wars Alexander the Great dies Cyrus the Great begins rule of Persian Empire

The following terms, people and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. On separate paper, write and define each one.

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Cyrus the Great Zoroastrianism Hellenistic age Peloponnesian War Alexander the Great Sophocles Ionian, Doric, Corinthian

Iliad and Odyssey Socrates Plato Aristotle Cicero Punic Wars city-state

Persian Wars Phillip II Julius Caesar Augustus Constantine Twelve Tables

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CHAPTER 5 TERM SHEET

TIMELINE Write the events listed below next to the correct dates.

Polynesians reach Fiji Beginning of Sassanid Empire Beginning of Tang dynasty

1000 B.C.E.

c. 300 B.C.E.

180 C.E.

227 C.E.

c. 600 C.E.

618 C.E.

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

Rise of Axum Rome begins to decay Beginning of Islam

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. On separate paper, write and define each one.

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Kush Axum Ethiopia Shintoism Olmec Teotihuacan Maya Inca Polynesian Yellow Turbans Sui Tang Rajput

Devi Islam

A1lah· Diocletian Constantine Germanic tribes Huns Byzantine Justinian Sassanid Augustine Coptic bodhisattvas

Mahayana Jesus Paul Benedict Pope world religions

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5.

CHAPTER 6 TERM SHEET

TIMELINE

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Ridda Wars beginassassination of Uthman

End of Umayyad dynastybattle of Siffin

Muhammad escapes from Mecca to MedinaMuhammad receives first revelations

610 C.E.

622 C.E.

632 C.E.

656 C.E.

657 C.E.

750 C.E.

Ridda Wars begin end of Umayyad dynasty Muhammad escapes from Mecca to Medina

610 C.E.

622 C.E.

632 C.E.

656 C.E.

657 C.E.

750 C.E.

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

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assassination of Uthman battle ofSiffin

Muhammad receives first

revelations

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter Write and define each one on a separate sheet of paper.

Islam shaykhs Quraysh Allah hijra five pillars Abu Baler Uthman Sunnis Damascus Abbasid wazir

Muslirras Mecca Umayyad Muhammad umma hajj Ridda "Wars Battle of Siffin Shi'a Mawa1i Abu al-Abbas ayan

Bedouin Medina Ka'ba Quran zakat AIi jihad Mu'awiya Karbala dhimmis Baghdad

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CHAPTER 7 TERM SHEET

TIMELINE

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Buyids capture Baghdad Crusaders capture Jerusalem spread of Islam into Southeast Asia

711 C.E.

945 C.E.

1099 C.E.

1206 C.E.

1258 C.E.

1290s C.E.

establishment of Delhi sultanate first Muslim raids into India Mongols capture Baghdad

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Write and define each one on a separate sheet of paper.

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al-Mahdi Seljuk Turks Shah-Nama al-Ghazali Demak Ghami Qutb-ud-din Aibak Sbrivijaya

aI-Rashid Crusades Sufis Mongols Hajjaj Mahmud of Ghazni bhaktic cults Malacca

Buyids Saladin ulama Chinggis Khan Muhammad ibn Kasim Muhammad of Ghur Kahil' Vishnu

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CHAPTER 8 TERM SHEET

TIMELINE

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Mali at its height Muslims conquer North Africa death of Sundiata, founder of Mali hajj of Mansa Musa

Ghana at height of power Songhay Empire flourishes

600- 700 C.E.

1000 C.E.

1260 C.E.

1300 C.E.

1324 C.E.

1500 C.E.

TERMS,PEOPLE,EVENTS

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Write and define each one on a separate sheet of paper.

stateless societies Almoravids the Sahel Juula Timbuktu Hausa States

lbn Batuta Nok Kingdom of Kongo

Ifriqiya Almohadis Sudanic states Sundiata Songhay sharia

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demogra

phy Yoruba Great Zimbabwe

Maghrib Ethiopia Mali griots Askia Muhammad Zenj demographic transition Benin

CHAPTER 10 TERM SHEET

TIMELINE

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... ' Hundred Years’ War beginsBlack Dead beginsCharlemagne’s empire begins

800

1066

1095

1215

1338

1348

First Crusade called Norman invasion of EnglandMagna Carta issued

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Write and define each one on a separate sheet of paper.

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Midd1e Ages manorialism Black Death ClovisCharles Martel Holy Roman Emperiors

. three-field system William the Conqueror Hundred Years' War Peter AbelardThomas Aquinas scholasticism Magna Carta

Gothic serfsfeudalismBenedict of Nursia CharlemagneCrusadesThree estatesinvestiturePope Urban II Pope Gregory VII Bernard of Clairvauxguilds Hanseatic League parliaments

Vikingsmoldboard vassals Carolingians

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CHAPTER 9 TERM SHEET

TIMELINE Write the events listed below next to the correct dates.

Mongols capture Russia . Rurik becomes king of Kievan Rus’ death of Justinian capture of Constantinople by the Turks battle of Manzikert Schism/Christianity

565 C.E

855 C.E.

1054 C.E.

1071 C.E.

1241 C.E.

1454 C.E.

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Define and write each one on a separate sheet of paper.

Byzantine Empire Hagia Sophia Belisarius icons Rurik YaroslavI

BaJkans Justinian Greek fire iconoclasm Vladimir I boyars

Manzikert Theodora Bulgaria Cyril and Methodius Russian Orthodoxy Tatars

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CHAPTER 11 TERM SHEET

TIMELINE Write the events listed below next to the correct dates.

foundation of Tenochtitlan Aztecs establish empire foundation of Tula

900

968

1150

1325

1434

1438

TERMS,PEOPLE,EVENTS

Incas establish empire fall of Toltec Empire rise of Chimor

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Define and write each one on a separate sheet of paper.

Toltecs Aztecs pipiltin Tlaloc Tlatelolco calpulli cannibal kingdom Topac Yupanqui split inheritance Temple of the Sun yanas

Topiltzin Nahuatl quipu Huitzilopochtli chinampas mayeques Inca Twantinsuyu mita mitmaq ayllus

Chichen Itza Tenochtitlan Tlacaelel· Quetzalcoatl pochteca Inca socialism Pachacuti

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CHAPTER 12 TERM SHEET TIMELINE

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Beginning of persecution of Buddhistsfounding of southern Song dynasty founding of Song dynasty founding of Tang dynasty Mongol conquest of southern Song founding of Sui dynasty

589

618

840s

960

1127

1279

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

The following terms, people. and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Write and define each one on a separate sheet of paper.

gunpowder Li Yuan, Duke of Tang Chan Buddhism Yang Guifei

ZhuXi Xi XiaJunksHangzhou

Wendi Ministry of Public Rites Pure Land Buddhism Xuanzong

WangAnshiLiaoFlying moneyFoot binding

Yangdi jinshi Wuzong Zhao Kuangyin lurchens southern songChanganLi Bo

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CHAPTER l3 TERM SHEET

TIMELINE Write the events listed below next to the correct dates.

last Japanese embassy to China Ashikaga shogunate begins in Japan Vietnam wins independence from China start of Gumpei wars in Japan independent Silla kingdom established Yi dynasty established in Korea

668

838

939

1180

1336

1392

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS The following. terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Write and define each one on a separate sheet of paper.

Taika reforms Heian Nara Tale ofGenji Fujiwara bushi

samurai seppuku Gumpei Wars bakufu shoguns Minamoto

Hojo Ashikaga Shogunate Choson

Kamakura Shogunate Oninwar daimyo Koguryo Sinification Silla

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Paekche Yi Tnmg sisters

Khmers Chams Nguyen Le Trinh Hue

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CHAPTER 14 TERM SHEET

TIMELINE

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Mongol destruction of Baghdad Mongol conquest of Russia completed Chinggis Khan elected khagan Mongol conquest of China completed death of Timur-i Lang fall of Yuan dynasty in China

1206

1240

1258

1279

1368

1405

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TER

MS,

PEOPLE,EVENTS

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Define and write each one on a separate sheet of paper.

khanates khagan Muhammad Shah IT llkhan khanate Hulegu Baibars White Lotus Society Timur-i Lang

Chinggis Khan tumens Karakorum Batu Mamluks Kubilai Khan Ju Yuanzhang

kuriltai Golden Horde Ogedei Prester John Berke Chabi

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CHAPTER 15 TERM SHEET

TIMELINE

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fall of Constantinople to Ottoman Turks unification of Castile and Aragon outbreak of Black Death in Europe end of Ming commercial expeditions Portugal establishes control of Azores expedition of the Vivaldis into the Atlantic

1291

1348

1433

1439

1453

1469

TERMS,PEOPLE,EVENTS

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Define and write each one on a separate sheet of paper.

Ottoman Turks Zhenghe Hundred Years ' War Francesco Petrarch Iberian Peninsula

Inquisition Polynesia Maoris

Ibn-Rus

hd Beijing Renaissance Giotto Castile

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Vivaldi brothers Society Islands

Ming dynasty Black Death Christopher Columbus Aragon ethnocentrism

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CHAPTER16 TERM SHEET

TIMELINE

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Dutch establish colony in southern Africa Portuguese exploration of African coast first Spanish colony on American mainland Vasco da Gama reaches India French settlement in Canada French-British wars in India begin

1434

1497

1509

1608

1652

1744

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Define and write each one on a separate sheet of paper.

Henry the Navigator Vasco da Gama Christopher Columbus British East India Company

world economy core nations dependent economic zones coercive labor systems

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Vasco de Balboa Colombian Exchange Cape

Colony

Cape of Good Hope Calcutta Ferdinand Magellan Treaty of Paris battle of Lepanto Boers mestizos Atlantic colonies Francisco Pizarro New France

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CHAPTER 17 TERM

SHEET

TIMELINE

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end of Thirty Years' War Luther initiates Protestant Reformation Newton publishes Principia Mathematica Kay introduces flying shuttle to weaving Glorious Revolution in England Edict of Nantes offers religious toleration in France

1517

1598

1687

1648 "

» .. :.:\ 1688 1733

TERMS,PEOPLE, EVENTS

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Define and write each one on a separate sheet of paper.

Niccolo Machiavelli Johannes Gutenberg Anglican Church Catholic Reformation Thirty Years' War Scientific Revolution Isaac Newton absolute monarchy mercantilism Enlightenment Adam Smith

humanism Martin Luther Jean Calvin Jesuits Treaty of Westphalia witchcraft deism Louis XIV Glorious Revolution' social sciences Mary Wollstonecraft

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Northern Renaissance Protestantism predestination Edict of Nantes Copernicus Rene Descartes Frederick the Great

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CHAPTER 18 TIMELINE

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election of first Romanov tsar beginning of reign of Peter the Great last partition of Poland Ivan III frees much of Russia from the Mongols hereditary status of serfs fixed Time of Troubles begins

1462

1604

1613

1649

1689

1795

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Write and define each one on a separate sheet of paper.

Ivan III Ivan IV (the Terrible) Romanov -dynasty Peter I (the Great) Catherine the Great partitions of Poland Pugachev rebellion Time of Troubles

Third Rome boyars Alexis Romanov St. PetersburgRadishevobrok cossacks Old Believers

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CHAPTER 19 TERM SHEET

TIMELINE

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Bourbons recognized as.rulers in Spain Comunero, Tupac Amaru Revolts Cabral lands in Brazil Treaty of Tordesillas Pizarro conquers Cuzco gold discovered in Brazil

1494

1500

'. 1533

1695

1713

1781

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Write and define each one on a separate sheet of paper.

encomienda audiencia Bartolome de las Casas Hernan Cortes Francisco Pizarro Coronado encomendero Treaty of Tordesillas Huancavelica consulado letrados

Paulistas War of the Spanish Succession sociedad de castas

Jose de Galvez

Caribbean Rio de Janeiro Mexico City Pedro de Valdivia Potosi haciendas Creoles galleons recopilacion Minas Gerais peninsulares Marquis of Pombal Tupac Amaru

Hispaniola captaincies Comunero Revolt New Spain mita

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CHAPTER 20

TIMELINE

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Portuguese fort at EI Mina established British slave trade abolished reform among Hausa Dutch establish colony at Cape of Good Hope British seize Cape Colony from Dutch death of Shaka

1482

1652

1795

1804

1807

1828

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Write and define each one on a separate sheet of paper.

factories Nzinga Mvemba Indies piece Osei Tutu Luo Shaka Lesotho Creole slaves vodun Maroons

El Mina Luanda triangular trade asantehene Fulani Mfecane Middle Passage obeah Palmares William Wilberforce

lancados Royal African Company Asante Dahomey Great Trek Swazi salt-water slaves candomble Suriname

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CHAPTER 21 TERM SHEET

TIMELINE

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Safavid conquest of Persia completed . Babur's conquest of India fall of Constantinople to Ottomans . Nadir Shah proclaimed sultan of Persia death of Aurangzeb, Mughal decline begins Ottoman victory at Battle of Chaldiran

1453

1510

1514

1526

1707

1736

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Write and define each one on a separate sheet of paper.

Ottomans vizier Red Heads Shah Abbas the Great Isfahan Babur Din-i-IlahiAurangzeb

Mehmed II Safavid dynasty Ismail imamsNadir Khan Afshar Humayan Taj Mahal Jabangir

JanissariesSail al-Din Chaldiran mullahs Mughal dynasty Akbar Nur Jahan Shah Jahan

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CHAPTER 22 TERM SHEET

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Tokugawa Shogunate established

Hideyoshi unifies Japan Portuguese conquest of Goa Zhu Yuanzhang proclaims Ming dynasty Dutch East India Company establishes Batavia

end of Ming dynasty .

1368

1510

1590

1603

.. 1620

1644

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

The following terms, people and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Write and define each one on a separate sheet of paper. '.

Asian sea-trading network Ormuz Dutch trading empire Mindanao Hongwu Zhenghe expeditions Chongzhen Toyotomo Hideyoshi Deshima

caravels Goa Malacca Batavia Treaty of Gijanti Luzon Francis Xavier Robert Di Nobli Macao Canton Matteo Ricci Adam Schall Manchu Nobunaga Tokugawa Ieyasu Edo School of National Learning

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CHAPTER 23 TERM SHEET

TIMELINE Write the events listed below next to the correct dates.

Unification of Germany achieved Congress of Vienna meets to settle Napoleonic Wars revolutions in Italy, France, Austria-Hungary beginning of first stage of French Revolution Charles Darwin publishes major work Austrian archduke assassinated in Balkans

1789

1815 . , ...

1848

1859

1871

1914

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population revolution French Revolution radicals Belgian Revolution Industrial Revolution

protoindustrialization Louis XVI nationalism Reform Bill of 1832 James Watt

American Revolution

guillotine

Greek Revolution

liberals

demographic transition

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factory system Benjamin Disraeli

American Civil War

Luddites Otto von Bismarck Karl Marx

Chartist movement Napoleon Bonaparte mass leisure culture Sigmund Freud Triple Alliance

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revisionism feminist movement Charles DarwinRomanticism

Albert Einstein

Triple Entente

Declaration of Right3 of Man and the Citizen

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battle of Plassey Zulu victory at Isandhlwana discovery of diamonds in Orange Free State United States annexes Hawaii establishment of Christian mission in New Zealand beginning of Boer War

1757

1814

1867

1879

1898

1899 7.

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Mataram Plassey princely states Isandhlwana settler colonies miscegenation Natal Boer War Prince Kamehameha Great Mahele

sepoys Robert Clive nabobs

Cecil Rhodes white racial supremacy Boer republics Captain James Cook

British Raj presidencies Lord Charles Cornwallis white dominions

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CHAPTER 25 TERM SHEET

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Bolivar begins war for independence fall of Brazilian Empire, beginning of republic Haiti declares independence Juarez initiates La Reforma in Mexico Spanish-American War begins Mexican-American War begins

1804

1817

1846

1854

1889

1895

TERMS, PEOPLE ,EVENTS

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. Toussaint L' Ouverture Joseph Bonaparte Father Miguel de Hidalgo Augustin de lturbide Gran Colombia Jose de San Martin Dom Pedro I Dr. Jose Rodriguez de Francia Andres Santa Cruz Manifest Destiny caudillos centralists Monroe Doctrine guano fazendas Antonio LOpez de Santa Anna Mexican-American War gauchos Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo Maximilian von Habsburg La Reforma Porfirio Diaz Juan Manuel de Rosas cientificos Argentine Republic Spanish-American War Domingo F. Sarmiento modernization theory dependency theory

mask of Ferdinand Simon Bolivar Dom JoaoVI federalists positivism Panama Canal

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CHAPTER 26 TERM SHEET

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Boxer Rebellion begins in China Ottoman Janissary corps destroyed British occupation of Egypt Tanzimat reforms in Ottoman Empire

Opium War begins in China Taiping Rebellion begins in China

1826

1839

1839

1850

1882

1898

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

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Sultan Selim III Sultan Abdul Hamid Muhammad Ali al-Afghani Khartoum

Khalifa Abdallahi compradors Taiping Rebellion Boxer Rebellion

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Sultan Mahmud II

Tanzimat reforms Society for Union and Progress khedives

Suez Canal Muhammad Abduh

Ahmad Orabi General Kitchener

Mahdi banner armies

Kangxi Lin Zexu

Opium War Hong Xiuquan

Cixi Puyi

Murad

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Meiji restoration beginning of Russo-Japanese War Russian emancipation of serfs Russian revolution, foundation of Duma end of Crimean War new Japanese constitution established

1856

1861

1868

1889

1904

1905

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

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/. Congress of Vienna Alexander I Crimean War trans-Siberian railroad anarchists Russian Revolution of 1905 Duma

kulaks Matthew Perry zaibatsu Russo-Japanese War

Holy Alliance Nichola

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s I emancipation of the serfs

Count Witte Vladimir Ilyich

Ulyanov Lenin Dutch studies Stolypin reforms terakoya Meiji Restoration Sino-Japanese War

Decembrist uprising Alexander II zemstvos intelligentsia Bolsheviks Diet yellow peril

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CHAPTER 28 TERM SHEET

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Treaty of Versailles pan-African Congresses Dinshawai incident in Egypt United States enters war

1906

1914

1915

1917

1919

1920s

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand Battle of the Marne

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. On separate paper, write and define each one.

The Great War Archduke Ferdinand Kaiser Wilhelm IITsar Nicholas II Triple Alliance Triple Entente Allies Central Powers blank check Western front trench warfare Eastern front

Battle of the Marne Battle of Jutland Battle of Gallipoli Treaty of Versailles

Big FourWoodrow Wilson Georges Clemenceau David Lloyd George armistice stab in the back self-determination Ho Chi Minh Indian Congress Party Mohandas Gandhi mandates Ataturk Zionists Balfour Declaration Gamal Abdel Nasser pan-Africanism

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CHAPTER 29 TERM SHEET

TIME LINE

Fascists seize power in Italy Stalin's first Five-Year Plan

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Russian Bolshevik Revolution last Chinese emperor abdicates Versailles Peace Conference Obregon becomes leader of Mexico

1912

1915

1917

1919

1922

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

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Interwar Period Roaring Twenties Kellogg-Briand Pact Cubist movement Fascism settler societies zaibatsu Pancho Villa Emiliano Zapata Cristeros PRI Diego Rivera

Alexander Kerensky Red Army New Economic Policy Vladimir Lenin U.S.S.R. Joseph Stalin Comintern collectivization May Fourth Movement Sun Yat-sen Mao Zedong Guomindang

Chiang Kai-shek Long March

1927-1928

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CHAPTER 30 TERM SHEET

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outbreak of World War IIPopular Front takes power in France Great Depression begins Hitler rises to power in Germany

1922

1929

1931

1933

1936

1939

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

Fascists take power in Italy Japan invades Manchuria

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. On separate paper, write and define each one.

Great Depression protectionism

socialism in one country Popular Front Fascism Benito Mussolini Adolf Hitler New Deal Franklin Roosevelt totalitarian state Gestapo Anschluss appeasement

Neville Chamberlain Munich Conference

Ethiopia Spanish Civil War Francisco Franco syndicalism Tragic Week corporatism Lazaro Cardenas Getulio Vargas Juan and Evita Peron nationalization Tojo Hideki

Manchuria kulaks collectivization Five-Year Plan Socialist Realism Politburo Great Purge

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I' Ghana receives independence Pakistan splits from India World War II ends

1937

1939

1945

1947

1948

1957

World War II begins in Poland Israel becomes a nation Rape of Nanjing

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTSThe following terms, people and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. On a separate paper, write and define each one.

National Socialist Party Tripartite Pact Nanjing blitzkrieg Vichy Winston Churchill Battle of Britain "final solution" Holocaust Battle of the Bulge decolonization total war Quit India Movement

CPP Algeria

RhodesiaSouth Africa Jomo Kenyatta KAU Pakistan Kwame Nkrumah Land Freedom Army NLF Muhammad Ali Jinnah - Mohandas Gandhi Muslim League

OAS (secret army organization) Afrikaner National Party

apartheidBattle of Coral Sea Midway Island United Nations Cold War Ghana Tehran Conference Yalta Conference Atlantic Charter Potsdam Conference

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Marshall Plan Euro currency introduced Hungarian-revolt and suppression

1945

1947

1956

1962

1985

2001

End of World War II Cuban missile crisis Gorbachev leads

Soviet Union

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

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Eastern bloc Iron CurtainMarshall Plan Containment NATO Warsaw Pact Welfare state

Betty Friedan Berlin Wall Simone de Beauvoir

Solidarity Aleksandr Solzhentsyn

Nikita Khrushchev Harry Truman

New Feminism European Union Common Market Green movement

CHAPTER 33 TERM SHEET

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CHAPTER 32

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Cuban Missile Crisis Allende overthrown Sandinistas lose power in Nicaragua

1959

1961

1962

1973

1982

1989

Falkland Islands war Alliance for ProgressCastro takes over Cuba

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

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Third world Grenada Juan Peron Manuel Noriega Fidel Castro Zapatistas

Che Guevara PRI . ,

Falkland Islands United Fruit Company Salvador Allende Fulgencio Batista Sandinistas liberation theology U.N. Declaration of Human Rights

Banana republicsGood Neighbor Policy Alliance for Progress

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1952

1956

1966

1972

1979

1990

CHAPTER 34 TERM SHEET

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Free Officers overthrow Farouk in Egypt Nkrumah overthrown in Ghana Nasser expels British from Suez Canal zone

Khomeini overthrows Shah of Iran Saddam Hussein annexes Kuwait to Iraq independence for Bangladesh

The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Define each one on a separate sheet of paper.

Bangladesh primary products Muslim Brotherhood Hosni Mubarak Green Revolution African National Congress F. W. de Klerk

Biafra neocolonial economy Free Officers Movement Jawaharlal Nehru Ayatollah Khomeini Hasan al- Banna apartheid

Saddam Hussein Gamal Abdul Nasser Anwar Sadat Indira Gandhi homelands Nelson Mandela

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

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Indian National Congress Party Lord Cromer Montagu-Chelmsford reforms satyagraha Government of India Act Zionism negritude Kwame Nkrumah National Liberation Front Afrikaner National Party

B.G. Tilak effendi Rowlatt Act Muslim League mandates Theodor Herzl Atlantic Charter of 1941 Land Freedom Anny Secret Army Organization Muhammad Ali Jinna

Morley-Minto reforms Dinshawai incident Mohandas Gandhi Simon Commission Leon Pinsker Wafd Party Jomo Kenyatta r.i;,J

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CHAPTER 35 TERM SHEET

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Ho Chi Minh declares Republic of Vietnam victory of Communists over Nationalists May Fourth Movement begins in China Long March

1919

1934

1949

1954

1958

1975

TERMS, PEOPLE, EVENTS

Great Leap Forward begins in China French defeated at Dien Bien Phu

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The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Write and define each one on a separate sheet of paper.

Sun Yat-sen Li Dazhao Guomindang Long March Mass Line Jiang Qing Gang of Four Minh Mang Viet Minh Ngo Dinh Diem

Yuan Shikai New Youth Whampoa Military Academy People's Republic of China Great Leap Forward. Cultural Revolution Tayson Rebellion Vietnamese Nationalist party Viet Cong General Giap

May Fourth movement Socialist Youth Corps Mao Zedong People's Liberation Army pragmatists Red Guard Nguyen Anh Ho Chi Minh Dien Bien Phu