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167
ANSWER SECTION
CHAPTER 1
BASIC FACTS
1. hominids
4. “Eve”
7. Neolithic
10. totem
13. cuneiform
16. Hammurabi
19. hieroglyphs
22. Osiris cult
25. Solomon
28. Nebuchadnezzar
31. Zoroastrianism
2. Homo habilis
5. eoliths
8. Fertile Crescent
11. Stonehenge
14. Epic of Gilgamesh
17. Pharaoh
20. pyramids
23. Hittites
26. Abraham
29. Cyrus
3. Homo erectus
6. Paleolithic
9. Çatal Hüyük
12. Mother Goddess
15. Sargon I
18. monotheism
21. Hatshepsut
24. Phoenicians
27. Assyrians
30. Royal Road
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
1. (2)
6. (1)
11. (3)
16. (2)
21. (4)
2. (5)
7. (3)
12. (3)
17. (4)
22. (4)
3. (5)
8. (1)
13. (4)
18. (2)
4. (5)
9. (3)
14. (2)
19. (2)
5. (4)
10. (5)
15. (3)
20. (4)
RELATIONSHIPS IN TIME
Paleolithic
use of eoliths
standardization of tools
invention of the bow
first man-made building
Neolithic
Çatal Hüyük
Stonehenge was built
cultivation of grains
use of polished stone tools
domestication of animals
semi-sedentary lifestyle adopted
pyramids of Giza
shift toward food production
CHAPTER 2
BASIC FACTS
1. Yellow River
4. oracle bones
7. ancestor worship
10. Warring States
13. pictographs
16. junzi
19. Zuangzi
22. Shih Huangdi
25. Xiongnu
28. Xu Shen
2. Yangzi
5. Shang
8. bronze
11. The Book of Documents
14. Kong Fuzi
17. Mencius
20. Qin
23. terra cotta soldiers
26. silk
29. Liu Xiang
3. Five Sovereigns
6. yin, yang
9. Lady Hao
12. iron
15. The Analects
18. Mandate of Heaven
21. Lord Shang
24. Liu Bang
27. Wudi
30. the “Silk Roads”
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MULTIPLE-CHOICE 1. (3)
6. (2)
11. (5)
16. (3)
2. (4)
7. (3)
12. (2)
17. (5)
3. (3)
8. (4)
13. (1)
18. (5)
4. (2)
9. (5)
14. (3)
19. (4)
5. (4)
10. (1)
15. (3)
20. (5)
MAKING CONNECTIONS
1. C
6. L
11. D
16. M
2. D
7. D
12. L
17. L
3. M
8. M
13. M
18. C
4. C
9. D
14. D
19. D
5. C
10. L
15. M
20. L
RELATIONSHIPS IN TIME
China
Shang dynasty, 1600–1027 B.C.E.
Zhou dynasty, 1027–221 B.C.E.
Confucius, 551-479 B.C.E.
Qin dynasty, 221–206 B.C.E.
Han dynasty, 206 B.C.–220 C.E.
Fertile Crescent
Old Kingdom in Egypt, 2700–2200 B.C.E.
Hammurabi, 1792–1750 B.C.E.
Moses, 1300 B.C.E.
Assyrian Empire, 745–612 B.C.E.
Persian Empire, 550–331 B.C.E.
CHAPTER 3
BASIC FACTS 1. India
4. vedas
7. village, caste, family
10. reincarnation
13. Mahabharata
16. Laws of Manu
19. dharma
22. bodhisattvas
25. Ashoka
28. Bactrian Greeks
31. Deccan
34. gold, silver
2. Indus
5. caste system
8. Sanskrit
11. Untouchables
14. Ramayana
17. ahimsa
20. Middle Way
23. Mahayana
26. Arthashastra
29. Demetrius
32. Sangam
35. Lakshmi
3. Harrapa, Mohenjo Daro
6. Aryans
9. Purusha
12. brahman
15. Upanishads
18. Mahavira
21. Bhagavad-Gita
24. Chandragupta Maurya
27. Gandhara
30. Kushanas
33. monsoons
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
1. (3)
6. (4)
11. (2)
16. (2)
2. (3)
7. (5)
12. (1)
17. (4)
3. (3)
8. (5)
13. (3)
18. (5)
4. (5)
9. (5)
14. (4)
19. (2)
5. (5)
10. (2)
15. (1)
20. (3)
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MAKING CONNECTIONS
1. H
6. H
11. B
2. B
7. H
12. B
3. H
8. H
13. H
4. J
9. B
14. B
5. B
10. J
15. H
RELATIONSHIPS IN TIME
India
Indus Valley civilization, 2500–1500
B.C.E.
Aryan invasion, 1900–1000 B.C.E.
Later Vedic Age, 1000–600 B.C.E.
Siddhartha Gautama, c. 481 B.C.E.
Mauryan dynasty, 322–185 B.C.E.
Kushan empire, 40 B.C.E.–200 C.E.
Near East and China
Phoenicians, 1000 B.C.E.
King David, 1000–961 B.C.E.
Zoroastrianism, sixth century B.C.E.
Warring States, 475–221 B.C.E.
First Emperor, 221–206 B.C.E.
CHAPTER 4
BASIC FACTS
1. Minoans
4. Palace of Minos
7. Hisarlik
10. Hellen
13. polis
16. Thermopylae
19. Cleisthenes
22. Pericles
25. Thales
28. Democritus
31. Aristotle
34. Aristophanes
37. Hellenistic
40. Ptolemy
43. Aristarchus
46. Alexandria
2. Achaeans
5. Mycenae
8. Linear A
11. Persia
14. oligarchy
17. Sparta
20. Solon
23. Peloponnesian War
26. Thucydides
29. Socrates
32. Hippocrates
35. moral virtue
38. Philip II
41. Epicureanism
44. Diogenes
47. Corinthian
3. Knossos
6. Arthur Evans
9. Santorini
12. Homeric Age
15. arete
18. laconic farewell
21. nemesis
24. Herodotus
27. Pythagoras
30. Plato
33. Thespis
36. Praxiteles
39. Alexander the Great
42. Stoicism
45. Eratosthenes
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
1. (3)
6. (3)
11. (1)
16. (3)
21. (2)
2. (4)
7. (2)
12. (3)
17. (1)
22. (3)
3. (1)
8. (4)
13. (2)
18. (4)
23. (2)
4. (2)
9. (1)
14. (2)
19. (2)
24. (5)
5. (4)
10. (3)
15. (4)
20. (3)
25. (3)
MAKING CONNECTIONS: ATHENS vs. SPARTA 1. A
6. S
11. A
2. A
7. A
12. S
3. S
8. S
13. S
4. S
9. A
14. S
5. A
10. S
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RELATIONSHIPS IN TIME
Minoan Period: 2000–1450 B.C.E.
Cretan mother goddess
Palace of Knossos
Mycenaean Period: 1450–1200 B.C.E.
Trojan War
Linear B script
Homeric Age: 1150–750 B.C.E.
Iliad and Odyssey
Age of Oligarchy: 750–500 B.C.E.
Thales of Miletus
Hesiod’s Works and Days
Pisistratus
Cleisthenes
Solon
Sappho of Lesbos
Classical Period: 500–336 B.C.E.
Persian Wars
Battle of Marathon
Pericles
Delian League
Peloponnesian War
Philip II conquered the Greek city-states
Socrates
Aeschylus
Sophocles
Euripides
Parthenon
Praxiteles
Hellenistic Age: 336–30 B.C.E.
Alexander the Great
Ptolemaic rulers in Egypt
Seleucid rulers in the Persian Empire
Antigonus the One-Eyed
Skeptics and Cynics
Stoicism
Aristarchus
Greek culture diffused throughout the ancient East and the Roman West
Venerable Bede writes Ecclesiastical History of the English People
Ninth Century
Division of the Carolingian Empire
Charlemagne crowned emperor by the Pope
Viking raids and settlement across Europe
Tenth Century
Election of Hugh Capet
Eleventh Century
Pope Urban II proclaims the First Crusade
Papacy of Gregory VII
Norman Conquest
Twelfth Century
Thirteenth Century
Establishment of the Inquisition
Magna Carta
FOCUSING ON MAJOR POINTS
The Feudal System
Feudalism
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CHAPTER 10
BASIC FACTS 1. Gupta
4. Chola
7. Kalidasa
10. Rajputs
13. sinification
16. Xuanzong
19. Neo-Confucianism
22. Genghis Khan
25. Yuan
28. Möngke
31. yangban
34. shoguns
37. Tale of Genji
40. The H ry ji
43. Easter Island
2. Sanskrit
5. Ajanta
8. Aryabhatta
11. Tamerlane
14. Empress Wu
17. Wang An-Shih
20. Tang
23. Kublai Khan
26. Karakorum
29. John of Monte Corvino
32. Yamato
35. samurai
38. Nara
41. Zen
44. Pacific Islands, Australia,
New Zealand
3. Hinduism
6. Muhammed of Ghazni
9. Harsha
12. Urdu
15. Pure Land Sect
18. An Lushan
21. block
24. Marco Polo
27. Chengdu
30. Koguryo
33. Shint
36. Heian
39. The Pillow Book
42. Kamikaze
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
1. (4)
6. (3)
11. (3)
16. (4)
2. (3)
7. (3)
12. (4)
17. (2)
3. (4)
8. (3)
13. (4)
18. (5)
4. (3)
9. (1)
14. (2)
19. (1)
5. (3)
10. (2)
15. (1)
CHAPTER 11
BASIC FACTS
1. Bering Strait
4. Olmec
7. Inca
10. calendar, writing system
13. Cahokia
16. long count
19. Adena, Hopewell
2. Caval
5. Maya
8. formative
11. Montezuma I
14. temple-pyramids
17. pipiltin
20. Anasazi
3. maize
6. Aztec
9. Tenochtitlan
12. Pachacuti
15. Tollan
18. Iroquois
21. Aleuts, Inuit
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
1. (3)
6. (4)
11. (5)
16. (2)
2. (3)
7. (2)
12. (4)
17. (3)
3. (2)
8. (4)
13. (1)
18. (3)
4. (4)
9. (1)
14. (2)
5. (2)
10. (3)
15. (1)
FOCUSING ON MAJOR TOPICS
Mayas, Aztecs, Incas
Aztecs, Incas
4th
to 10th
centuries
Present-day Mexico and Guatemaula
Architecture, sculpture
Religion: based on Nature, human sacrifice; affected all aspects of society
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CHAPTER 12
BASIC FACTS
1. Asia Minor?
4. Osman
7. devshirme
10. dhimmis
13. Safavi
16. Babur
19. mansabdars
22. Shaibani Khan
2. Constantinople
5. Tamerlame
8. vizier
11. Safi al-Din
14. Abbas
17. Taj Mahal
20. Aurangzeb
3. Mehmed II
6. Suleiman
9. Topkapi
12. Ismail
15. Firdawsi
18. Akbar
21. Kabul
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
1. (2)
6. (2)
11. (2)
16. (4)
2. (4)
7. (4)
12. (3)
17. (1)
3. (3)
8. (5)
13. (5)
18. (2)
4. (5)
9. (1)
14. (1)
5. (1)
10. (2)
15. (3)
FOCUSING ON MAJOR TOPICS 1. S
6. S
11. O, S, M
2. M
7. O, S, M
12. O
3. O, S, M
8. M
13. O, S, M
4. S
9. O
14. S
5. O
10. O
CHAPTER 13
BASIC FACTS 1. Red Turbans
4. Yongle
7. Journey to the West
10. Yongle Encyclopedia
13. Qin Liangyu
16. Wang Yangming
19. han’gul
22. ceramics
25. Himeji Castle
28. Sekigahara
31. Angkor Wat
33. Islam
2. Ming Hongwu
5. foot binding
8. All Men Are Brothers
11. Macao
14. Zheng He
17. Manchu
20. Rank Lands
23. King Sejong
26. Toyotomi Hideyoshi
29. Noh N
32. Thai
3. eunuchs
6. concubinage
9. porcelain
12. Jesuits
15. Confucianism
18. Chos n
21. tortoise boats
24. daimy
27. Tokugawa Ieyasu
30. Temple of Golden
Pavilion, Temple of Silver
Pavilion.
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
1. (2)
6. (4)
11. (3)
16. (2)
2. (2)
7. (2)
12. (2)
17. (4)
3. (2)
8. (1)
13. (4)
4. (5)
9. (3)
14. (2)
5. (4)
10. (2)
15. (4)
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CHAPTER 14
BASIC FACTS
1. Petrarch
4. humanism
7. Botticelli
10. Mannerism
13. Montaigne
16. Dürer
19. Gutenberg
22. Great Schism
25. justification by faith
28. Diet of Worms
31. Ninety-Five Theses
34. Zwingli
37. Queen Mary
40. Loyola
43. Pope Paul III
2. Black Death
5. quattrocento
8. Michelangelo
11. Erasmus
14. Shakespeare
17. Cervantes
20. Boniface VIII
23. Holy Roman Empire
26. Leo X
29. Wycliffe
32. Peace of Augsburg
35. Calvin
38. Hugenots
41. Savanarola
3. Boccaccio
6. Plato, Aristotle
9. da Vinci
12. Utopia
15. Rabelais
18. van Eyck
21. Hus
24. Tetzel
27. Charles V
30. indulgences
33. Henry VIII
36. Anabaptists
39. Council of Trent
42. St. Teresa of Avila
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
1. (2)
6. (5)
11. (1)
16. (2)
21. (2)
26. (1)
31. (2)
2. (5)
7. (4)
12. (2)
17. (1)
22. (1)
27. (5)
3. (5)
8. (3)
13. (4)
18. (2)
23. (3)
28. (2)
4. (1)
9. (3)
14. (3)
19. (5)
24. (3)
29. (4)
5. (3)
10. (5)
15. (2)
20. (1)
25. (2)
30. (1)
FOCUSING ON MAJOR TOPICS 1. S
6. H
11. H
2. H
7. H
12. H
3. H
8. S
13. H
4. S
9. H
14. S
5. S
10. H
RELATIONSHIPS IN TIME
Italian Renaissance
1300 Petrarch
Giotto
Boccaccio
1400 Ghiberti
Donatello
Medici family ruled Florence
Brunelleschi
1500 Botticelli
Bramante
Leonardo da Vinci
Raphael
Michelangelo
179
Giorgione
Titian
Josquin des Prés
Northern Renaissance
1400
Gutenberg’s Bible
Jan van Eyck
1500
Erasmus
Sir Thomas More
Ulrich von Hutten
Montaigne
Dürer
Holbein the Younger
Brueghel the Elder
1600
Cervantes
Shakespeare
The Protestant Reformation in Germany 1. 2
2. 4
3. 3
4. 1
The Protestant Revolt in England 1. 4
2. 1
3. 3
4. 2
The Catholic Counter-Reformation 1. 3
2. 5
3. 1
4. 2
5. 4
CHAPTER 15
BASIC FACTS
1. long bow
4. Louis XI
7. Catholic Majesties
10. Hanseatic League
13. Matthias Corvinus
16. Massacre of St. Bartholomew’s
Eve
19. Armada
22. Gustavus Adolphus
25. Treaty of Westphalia
28. Kremlin
31. Battle of Kahlenberg
2. Joan of Arc
5. Inquisition
8. Habsburg
11. condotierri
14. William of Orange
17. Mary
20. Lepanto
23. Simplicissimus
26. Moscow
29. Paleologus
3. Wars of the Roses
6. Granada
9. Golden Bull
12. Philip II
15. Council of Blood
18. John Knox
21. defenestration of Prague
24. Edict of Nantes
27. Ivan III
30. 1453
180
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
1. (5)
6. (4)
11. (5)
2. (4)
7. (3)
12. (4)
3. (2)
8. (3)
13. (5)
4. (1)
9. (2)
5. (1)
10. (1)
FOCUSING ON MAJOR TOPICS
1. Habsburgs
4. Lepanto
7. Elizabeth I
2. Ferdinand
5. William
8. Spanish Armada
3. Philip II
6. independence
9. 1588
CHAPTER 16
BASIC FACTS 1. compass, astrolabe, lateen
sail
4. da Gama
7. Goa
10. slaves, gold
13. Cartier
16. Pizarro
19. Montezuma
22. Verazzano
25. Captain John Smith
28. Antwerp
2. Prince Henry
5. Magellan
8. Macao
11. Columbus
14. Cabot
17. encomienda
20. Dutch East India Company
23. Coen
26. Anne Hutchinson
3. Dias
6. Treaty of Tordesillas
9. Albuquerque
12. Balboa
15. Cortez
18. silver
21. patroons
24. Champlain
27. Fuggers
MULTIPLE-CHOICE 1. (1)
6. (3)
11. (2)
2. (2)
7. (2)
12. (2)
3. (4)
8. (1)
13. (3)
4. (1)
9. (2)
14. (1)
5. (1)
10. (2)
15. (4)
THE PLACE
1. (8) Strait of Magellan
3. (7) Brazil
5. (3) Quebec
7. (9) Peru
9. (6) Cape of Good Hope
2. (2) American West
4. (1) Panama
6. (10) Philippines
8. (4) Mexico
10. (5) Greenland
RELATIONSHIPS IN TIME
1400
Prince Henry the Navigator
Vasco da Gama
Columbus
Cabot
1500
Balboa
Magellan
de Soto and Coronado
Cartier
1600
Henry Hudson
181
FOCUSING ON MAJOR TOPICS
1. T
6. T
11. T
16. T
21. T
2. F
7. T
12. F
17. F
22. T
3. T
8. F
13. T
18. T
23. F
4. T
9. T
14. T
19. T
24. T
5. F
10. T
15. F
20. F
25. T
251
ANSWER SECTION
CHAPTER 12
BASIC FACTS
1. Asia Minor? 4. Osman 7. devshirme 10. dhimmis 13. Safavi 16. Babur 19. mansabdars
22. Shaibani Khan
2. Constantinople 5. Tamerlame 8. vizier 11. Safi al-Din 14. Abbas 17. Taj Mahal 20. Aurangzeb
3. Mehmed II 6. Suleiman 9. Topkapi 12. Ismail 15. Firdawsi 18. Akbar 21. Kabul
MULTIPLE-CHOICE 1. (2) 6. (2) 11. (2) 16. (4)
2. (4) 7. (4) 12. (3) 17. (1)
3. (3) 8. (5) 13. (5) 18. (2)
4. (5) 9. (1) 14. (1)
5. (1) 10. (2) 15. (3)
FOCUSING ON MAJOR TOPICS 1. S 6. S 11. O, S, M
2. M 7. O, S, M 12. O
3. O, S, M 8. M 13. O, S, M
4. S 9. O 14. S
5. O 10. O
CHAPTER 13 BASIC FACTS 1. Red Turbans 4. Yongle 7. Journey to the West 10. Yongle Encyclopedia 13. Qin Liangyu 16. Wang Yangming 19. han’gul 22. ceramics 25. Himeji Castle 28. Sekigahara 31. Angkor Wat 33. Islam
2. Ming Hongwu 5. foot binding 8. All Men Are Brothers 11. Macao 14. Zheng He 17. Manchu 20. Rank Lands 23. King Sejong 26. Toyotomi Hideyoshi 29. Noh N 32. Thai
3. eunuchs 6. concubinage 9. porcelain 12. Jesuits 15. Confucianism 18. Chos n 21. tortoise boats 24. daimy 27. Tokugawa Ieyasu 30. Temple of Golden Pavilion, Temple of Silver Pavilion.
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
1. (2) 6. (4) 11. (3) 16. (2)
2. (2) 7. (2) 12. (2) 17. (4)
3. (2) 8. (1) 13. (4)
4. (5) 9. (3) 14. (2)
5. (4) 10. (2) 15. (4)
252
CHAPTER 14 BASIC FACTS
1. Petrarch 4. humanism 7. Botticelli 10. Mannerism 13. Montaigne 16. Dürer 19. Gutenberg 22. Great Schism 25. justification by faith 28. Diet of Worms 31. Ninety-Five Theses 34. Zwingli 37. Queen Mary 40. Loyola 43. Pope Paul III
2. Black Death 5. quattrocento 8. Michelangelo 11. Erasmus 14. Shakespeare 17. Cervantes 20. Boniface VIII 23. Holy Roman Empire 26. Leo X 29. Wycliffe 32. Peace of Augsburg 35. Calvin 38. Hugenots 41. Savanarola
3. Boccaccio 6. Plato, Aristotle 9. da Vinci 12. Utopia 15. Rabelais 18. van Eyck 21. Hus 24. Tetzel 27. Charles V 30. indulgences 33. Henry VIII 36. Anabaptists 39. Council of Trent 42. St. Teresa of Avila
1300 Petrarch Giotto Boccaccio 1400 Ghiberti Donatello Medici family ruled Florence Brunelleschi
1500 Botticelli Bramante Leonardo da Vinci Raphael Michelangelo Giorgione Titian Josquin des Prés
253
Northern Renaissance 1400 Gutenberg’s Bible Jan van Eyck 1500 Erasmus Sir Thomas More Ulrich von Hutten Montaigne Dürer Holbein the Younger Brueghel the Elder
1600 Cervantes Shakespeare The Protestant Reformation in Germany 1. 2 2. 4 3. 3 4. 1
The Protestant Revolt in England 1. 4 2. 1 3. 3 4. 2
1. long bow 4. Louis XI 7. Catholic Majesties 10. Hanseatic League 13. Matthias Corvinus 16. Massacre of St. Bartholomew’s Eve 19. Armada 22. Gustavus Adolphus 25. Treaty of Westphalia 28. Kremlin 31. Battle of Kahlenberg
2. Joan of Arc 5. Inquisition 8. Habsburg 11. condotierri 14. William of Orange 17. Mary 20. Lepanto 23. Simplicissimus 26. Moscow 29. Paleologus
3. Wars of the Roses 6. Granada 9. Golden Bull 12. Philip II 15. Council of Blood 18. John Knox 21. defenestration of Prague 24. Edict of Nantes 27. Ivan III 30. 1453
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
1. (5) 6. (4) 11. (5)
2. (4) 7. (3) 12. (4)
3. (2) 8. (3) 13. (5)
4. (1) 9. (2)
5. (1) 10. (1)
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FOCUSING ON MAJOR TOPICS 1. Habsburgs 4. Lepanto 7. Elizabeth I
sail 4. da Gama 7. Goa 10. slaves, gold 13. Cartier 16. Pizarro 19. Montezuma 22. Verazzano 25. Captain John Smith 28. Antwerp
2. Prince Henry 5. Magellan 8. Macao 11. Columbus 14. Cabot 17. encomienda 20. Dutch East India Company 23. Coen 26. Anne Hutchinson
3. Dias 6. Treaty of Tordesillas 9. Albuquerque 12. Balboa 15. Cortez 18. silver 21. patroons 24. Champlain 27. Fuggers
MULTIPLE-CHOICE 1. (1) 6. (3) 11. (2)
2. (2) 7. (2) 12. (2)
3. (4) 8. (1) 13. (3)
4. (1) 9. (2) 14. (1)
5. (1) 10. (2) 15. (4)
THE PLACE
1. (8) Strait of Magellan 3. (7) Brazil 5. (3) Quebec 7. (9) Peru 9. (6) Cape of Good Hope
2. (2) American West 4. (1) Panama 6. (10) Philippines 8. (4) Mexico 10. (5) Greenland
RELATIONSHIPS IN TIME
1400 Prince Henry the Navigator Vasco da Gama Columbus Cabot
1500 Balboa Magellan de Soto and Coronado Cartier
1600 Henry Hudson
FOCUSING ON MAJOR TOPICS
1. T 6. T 11. T 16. T 21. T
2. F 7. T 12. F 17. F 22. T
3. T 8. F 13. T 18. T 23. F
4. T 9. T 14. T 19. T 24. T
5. F 10. T 15. F 20. F 25. T
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CHAPTER 17 BASIC FACTS
1. Bossuet 4. Colbert 7. Louvois 10. Frederick II 13. Leopold I 16. Netherlands 19. Cromwell 22. balance of power 25. Seven Years’ War 28. Ancien regime 31. joint-stock company
2. Hobbes 5. Palace of Versailles 8. Utrecht 11. Peter the Great 14. Charles XI 17. Stuart 20. Glorious Revolution 23. War of Jenkins’s Ear 26. “After me, the flood.” 29. petticoat governance 32. Enclosure Acts
3. Richelieu 6. bullionism 9. Hohenzollern 12. Maria Teresa 15. Poland 18. Levellers 21. William, Mary 24. Treaty of Paris 27. taille 30. bullionism 33. beggar depots
1. Enlightenment 4. geocentrism 7. Boyle 10. Bacon 13. Encyclopédie 16. Kant 19. Deism 22. rococo 25. John Locke 28. Frederick II 31. Louis XVI
2. Law of Conservation 5. Newton 8. Harvey 11. pantheism 14. Mary Wollstonecraft 17. Second Treatise on Government 20. philosophes 23. Mary Astell 26. physiocrats 29. Catherine II 32. Estates General
3. Kepler 6. Lavoisier 9. Laplace 12. Wilberforce 15. Condorcet 18. Spinoza 21. salonières 24. Montesquieu 27. Adam Smith 30. Joseph II 33. National Constituent Assembly
34. Bastille 35. peasants 36. Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
37. Society of Republican Revolutionary Women
38. Legislative Assembly 39. Girondins
40. September Massacres 41. National Convention 42. Marie Antoinette 43. Charlotte Corday 44. Olympe de Gouges 45. levée en masse 46. Maximilian Robespierre 47. Directory 48. Paris Commune 49. Corsica 50. Consulate 51. Concordat of 1801 52. emperor 53. Code of Napoleon 54. Continental System 55. Battle of Trafalgar 56. War of Liberation 57. Borodino 58. Duke of Wellington
4. Treaty of Tordesillas 7. Treaty of Paris, 1763 10. Battle of Saratoga 13. Federalist Papers 16. Toussaint Louverture 19. José de San Martín
2. mestizos 5. Jamaica 8. Sugar Act 11. Thomas Paine 14. popular sovereignty 17. Simón Bolívar 20. Monroe Doctrine
3. haciendas 6. John Adams 9. Sam Adams 12. Articles of Confederation 15. Abigail Adams 18. Jose Maria Morelos
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2. (2) 7. (2)
3. (1) 8. (4)
4. (1) 9. (2)
5. (3) 10. (1)
CHAPTER 22 BASIC FACTS
1. textile 4. Samuel Crompton 7. Henry Bessemer 10. railroad 13. liberalism 16. missionaries 19. Oxford Movement 22. Fabian Society 25. Joseph Lister 28. Dmitri Mendeleev 31. Gottlieb Daimler 34. conservatism 37. Sir Walter Scott 40. John Keats 43. Ludwig von Beethoven 46. Leo Tolstoy
2. John Kay 5. Eli Whitney 8. Belgium 11. “Upstairs, Downstairs” 14. Victorian England 17. Pius IX 20. Utopian socialism 23. G. F. Hegel 26. Louis Pasteur 29. Marie and Pierre Curie 32. Rudolf Diesel 35. Romanticism 38. Samuel Coleridge 41. Alexander Pushkin 44. Honoré de Balzac 47. Henrik Ibsen
3. James Hargreaves 6. James Watt 9. Zollverein 12. factory system 15. Manchester 18. Leo XIII 21. Social Democrats 24. Charles Darwin 27. John Dalton 30. Ernest Rutherford 33. bicycle 36. Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe 39. Lord Byron 42. Eugène Delacroix 45. Gustave Flaubert
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
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2. (2) 7. (2) 12. (2)
3. (3) 8. (1) 13. (4)
4. (5) 9. (3) 14. (3)
5. (4) 10. (2) 15. (2)
RELATIONSHIPS IN TIME
1. 2 2. 5 3. 1 4. 3 5. 4
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CHAPTER 23 BASIC FACTS
1. Prince Klemens von Metternich 4. Holy Alliance 7. Louis Philippe 10. Louis Blanc 13. Lajos Kossuth 16. Otto von Bismarck 19. France 22. William I 25. William II 28. Louis Napoleon 31. Émile Zola 34. Rome 37. Law of Papal Guarantees 40. Corn Laws 43. Benjamin Disraeli 46. Emmeline Pankhurst 49. Nicholas I 52. Sergei Nechaev 55. Nicholas II 58. Treaty of San Stefano
2. Louis XVIII 5. Quadruple Alliance 8. Carlsbad Decrees 11. June Days 14. Russia 17. Austria 20. Versailles 23. Kulturkampf
26. Ausgleich 29. Paris Commune 32. Count Camillo di Cavour 35. King Umberto 38. Lord Charles Grey 41. Peterloo Massacre 44. Labour 47. British North America Act 50. Mikhail Bakunin 53. Japan 56. Peter Stolypin 59. Triple Entente
3. German Confederation 6. Congress System 9. Giuseppe Mazzini 12. Frankfurt Assembly 15. Habsburg 18. Hohenzollern 21. Alsace 24. Social Democrats 27. Franz Joseph 30. Georges Boulanger 33. Giuseppe Garibaldi` 36. Sardinia 39. Chartism 42. William Gladstone 45. Liberal Party 48. Decembrist Revolt 51. Alexander III 54. Emancipation Proclamation 57. Ottoman Empire
1. Uprisings occurred in France, Belgium, and Poland. 2. Rebellion in Poland tied down Russian troops that could have been sent to the Dutch King to help suppress the Belgian revolution. 3. British political leaders began to implement a series of reforms.
1848–49
1. France, Prussia, Italy, Austria, Bohemia, and Hungary. 2. Louis Philippe, Klemens von Metternich. 3. France, Prussia, Austria, Hungary. 4. Nicholas I of Russia. 5. Bismarck, William I, Napoleon III
1861–77
1. Emancipation of the serfs; establishment of zemstvos
2. The “Eastern Question”
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MAKING CONNECTIONS 1. France 2. Russia 3. Austria 4. Emperors’ League 5. Reinsurance 6. William II 7. Russia 8. France 9. Anglo-Boer 10. France 11. Russia
CHAPTER 24
BASIC FACTS
1. Henry Stanley 4. Berlin 7. Cecil Rhodes 10. Samori Touré 13. De Beers 16. direct rule 19. Ma’Nku 22. Selim III 25. Muhammad Ali 28. Dinshaway Incident 31. “Eastern Question” 34. Russia
2. Leopold II 5. “Scrambling of Africa” 8. Germany 11. Muhammad Ahmad 14. Paul Kruger 17. Congo 20. Qadiriya 23. Greece 26. Suez Canal 29. Abdülhamid II 32. tobacco 35. Anglo-Russian entente
3. King Jaja 6. Britain 9. gunboats, breechloading rifles, machine guns 12. Menelik 15. Frederick Lugard 18. John Chilembwe 21. Zanzibar 24. Crimean War 27. Aida 30. Young Turks 33. Nasir al-Din Shah
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
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2. (1) 7. (3) 12. (3) 17. (3) 22. (3)
3. (2) 8. (1) 13. (1) 18. (3)
4. (3) 9. (4) 14. (4) 19. (2)
5. (2) 10. (3) 15. (1) 20. (1)
CHAPTER 25 BASIC FACTS
1. Plassey 4. caste 7. British East India
Company 10. Thailand 13. United States 16. Hong Kong 19. Cixi 22. Boxer Rebellion 25. Edo 28. Meiji 31. gerontocracy
2. Ram Mohan Roy 5. thugi 8. Britain 11. culture system 14. Qing 17. extraterritoriality 20. Sino-Japanese War 23. Republic of China 26. Kyoto 29. Germany 32. South Wales , Australia
3. viceroy 6. sepoys 9. France 12. José Rizal 15. opium 18. Taiping Rebellion 21. Open Door policy 24. Tokugawa 27. Commodore Perry 30. bunmei kaika 33. Maori
1. caudillos 4. Santa Anna 7. pampas 10. 1888 13. Emiliano Zapata 16. Oligarchy 19. Andrew Jackson 22. Reconstruction 25. “dollar diplomacy” 28. Platt Amendment
2. enlightened despotism 5. Reforma 8. “Conquest of the Desert”
11. Mexico 14. Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) 17. Buenos Aires 20. 1840s 23. Progressivism 26. Roosevelt Corollary
3. Britain 6. Francisco Madero 9. Pedro II 12. Plan of San Luis Potosí 15. soldaderas
18. tango 21. Monroe Doctrine 24. Interstate Commerce Commission 27. Spanish-American War
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
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2. (2) 7. (5)
3. (4) 8. (3)
4. (3)
5. (5)
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CHAPTER 27 BASIC FACTS
1. Russia 4. Albania 7. von Schlieffen Plan 10. battle of the Somme 13. submarine 16. Woodrow Wilson 19. David Lloyd George 22. Polish corridor 25. reparations 28. Ruhr 31. stock market crash 34. Léon Blum 37. Oliveira Salazar 40. Mexico 43. Ivan Pavlov 46. Sigmund Freud 49. Louis Sullivan
2. Bulgaria 5. Francis Ferdinand 8. Italy 11. war of attrition 14. battle of Caporetto 17. Treaty of Brest Litovsk 20. Georges Clemenceau 23. mandate system 26. Austria 29. Germany 32. Ramsay MacDonald 35. Czechoslovakia 38. Herbert Hoover 41. Good Neighbor policy 44. Max Planck 47. Igor Stravinsky 50. Bauhaus
3. Bulgaria 6. Serbia 9. Verdun 12. battle of Jutland 15. Lusitania 18. Fourteen Points 21. Article 10 24. Article 231 27. Fiume 30. autarky 33. Conservative Party 36. Josef Pilsudski 39. New Deal 42. Ireland 45. Albert Einstein 48. Auguste Rodin 51. Marlene Dietrich
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
1. (3) 6. (2) 11. (2) 16. (4) 21. (5) 26. (1)
2. (1) 7. (1) 12. (1) 17. (3) 22. (2) 27. (2)
3. (1) 8. (4) 13. (3) 18. (2) 23. (3) 28. (4)
4. (3) 9. (5) 14. (1) 19. (4) 24. (2) 29. (2)
5. (2) 10. (3) 15. (3) 20. (1) 25. (5)
MAKING CONNECTIONS
1. Versailles 4. Russia 7. Belgium 10. British
2. Austria-Hungary 5. Serbia 8. Sir Edward Grey 11. western
3. Schlieffen 6. Russia 9. Marne
CHAPTER 28 BASIC FACTS
1. ero, guro, nansensu 4. Plan for the
Reorganization of Japan
7. pogrom 10. Benito Mussolini 13. Fascist Grand Council 16. Rosa Luxemburg 19. Munich 22. Reichstag 25. Nuremberg Laws 28. Menshiviks 31. Cheka 34. General Secretary 37. social realism
2. zaibatsu 5. Manchuria 8. Theodor Herzl 11. Fasci di combattimento 14. Lateran Treaty 17. Weimar 20. Mein Kampf 23. Enabling Act 26. Nicholas II 29. Alexander Kerensky 32. New Economic Policy 35. kulaks
3. Bluestocking 6. Joseph-Arthur de Gobineau 9. Friedrich Nietzsche 12. Gabriele D’Annunzio 15. Social Democrats 18. Vienna 21. Joseph Goebbels 24. Third Reich 27. Bolshevik 30. Whites 33. Leon Trotsky 36. First Five-Year Plan
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2. (4) 7. (2) 12. (3) 17. (4) 22. (3)
3. (3) 8. (4) 13. (5) 18. (1)
4. (2) 9. (1) 14. (2) 19. (3)
5. (5) 10. (1) 15. (1) 20. (1)
RELATIONSHIPS IN TIME
Japan
1. 5 2. 2 3. 3 4. 1 5. 4
Mussolini
1. 3 2. 1 3. 4 4. 2 5. 5
Hitler 1. 4 2. 1 3. 5 4. 2 5. 3
Russian Revolution 1. 3 6. 8
2. 2 7. 9
3. 4 8. 10
4. 6 9. 1
5. 5 10. 7
MAKING CONNECTIONS
1. X 6. X
2. X 7. X
3. X 8.
4. X 9. X
5. 10. X
CHAPTER 29 BASIC FACTS
1. Qiu Jin 4. Twenty-one Demands 7. Long March 10. National Debt
Compensation Campaign 13. Ho Chi Minh 16. Indonesian National Party 19. Rowlett Act 22. Muhammad Ali Jinna 25. Muslim League
2. Guomindang 5. New Youth 8. Rape of Nanking 11. Sin’ganhoe 14. Jones Act 17. Pridi Phanomyung 20. Mohandas Gandhi 23. Jawaharlal Nehru 26. Indian National Congress
3. Jiang Jieshi 6. Mao Zedong 9. Tonghak 12. “comfort women” 15. Sarekat Islam 18. Burma 21. South Africa 24. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
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2. (1) 7. (2)
3. (2) 8. (2)
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5. (4) 10. (2)
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1. 1930s 6. 1910–19
2. 1920s 7. 1930s
3. 1920s 8. 1910–19
4. 1910–19 9. 1930s
5. 1910–19 10. 1920s
THE PLACE
Indochina France Great Britain; United States
MAKING CONNECTIONS
1. X 5. X 2. X 6. X 3. 7. 4. 8. X
CHAPTER 30 BASIC FACTS
1. mandate 4. Zionists 7. Mustafa Kemal 10. Wafd 13. Harry Thuku 16. Marcus Garvey 19. Atlantic Charter 22 Mohammad Mossadeq
2. T.E. Lawrence 5. Riza Shah Kahn 8. Peel Commission 11. kibbutzim 14. Blaise Diagné 17. National Association for
the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
20. African National Congress
23. National Liberation Front
3. Sykes-Picot Agreement 6. Faisal 9. The Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia 12. National Congress of
British West Africa 15. African diaspora 18. Fifth Pan-African
1. League of Nations 4. Kellogg-Briand Pact 7. Ethiopia 10. Anti-Comintern Pact 13. Edouard Daladier 16. Soviet Union 19. Winston Churchill 22. Soviet Union (or Russia) 25. Stalingrad 28. Leyte Gulf 31. Nuremberg Trials
2. United States 5. Comintern 8. Haile Selassie 11. Francisco Franco 14. Austria 17. Maginot Line 20. Charles de Gaulle 23. Normandy 26. Yalta 29. Final Solution 32. Potsdam Declaration
Events Leading Up to The Outbreak of the War in Europe
1. 4 5. 1
2. 3 6. 6
3. 8 7. 5
4. 2 8. 7
World War II
1. 3 5. 2
2. 5 6. 4
3. 8 7. 7
4. 6 8. 1
MAKING CONNECTIONS 1. Ethiopia 4. Japan
2. Rhineland 5. Pearl Harbor
3. civil war 6. Atlantic Charter
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CHAPTER 32 BASIC FACTS
1. Bretton Woods Conference 4. Truman Doctrine 7. North Korea 10. peaceful coexistence 13. Cuban missile crisis 16. Afghanistan 19. Alexander Solzenhitsyn 22. Vladimir Putin 25. Josef Broz Tito 28. Dayton, Ohio 31. Lech Walesa 34. Nicholae Ceaucescu 37. Margaret Thatcher 40. François Mitterand 43. Helmut Kohl 46. Silvio Berlusconi 49. Felipe Gonzales 52. Athens 55. Dwight Eisenhower 58. Richard Nixon 61. Bill Clinton 64. weapons of mass
destruction
2. COMECON 5. Marshall Plan 8. Warsaw Pact 11. Sputnik 14. Berlin Wall 17. START 20. Mikhail Gorbachev 23. COMECON 26. Hungary 29. Slobodan Milosevich 32. Czechoslovakia 35. Albania 38. Tony Blair 41. Konrad Adenauer 44. Gerhard Schroeder 47. Antonio de Oliveira Salazar 50. Madrid 53. Euro 56. Lyndon Johnson 59. Ronald Reagan 62. al-Qaeda 65. George W. Bush
3. George F. Kennan 6. North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO) 9. Nikita Khrushchev 12. Paris 15. SALT 18. de-Stalinization 21. Boris Yeltsin 24. Yugoslavia 27. Bosnian Serbs 30. Berlin Wall 33. Vaclav Havel 36. European Economic
Community 39. Charles de Gaulle 42. Willy Brandt 45. Christian Democrats 48. Juan Carlos 51. Adreas Papandreou 54. Harry Truman 57. Martin Luther King 60. George H. W. Bush 63. Patriot Act
1. ejido 4. Vicente Fox 7. United Fruit Company 10. Salvador Allende 13. Caribbean Community and
Common Market (Caricom) 16. Mexico 19. El Salvador
2. Lazaro Cárdenas 5. Hugo Chavez 8. Brazil 11. Augusto Pinochet 14. Fidel Castro 17. Samoza 20. Costa Rica
3. Party of Revolutionary Institutions (PRI)
6. Organization of American States (OAS) 9. Eva Perón 12. Evo Morales 15. Jean-Bertrand Aristide 18. Daniel Ortega
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
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2. (5) 7. (4) 12. (5)
3. (4) 8. (4) 13. (5)
4. (4) 9. (5)
5. (4) 10. (3)
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Latin America
1. 9 6. 4
2. 3 7. 7
3. 10 8. 2
4. 6 9. 5
5. 8 10. 1
CHAPTER 35 BASIC FACTS
1. George Marshall 4. collectivization 7. Great Leap Forward 10. Cultural Revolution 13. Tiananmen Square 16. T j Hideki 19. Liberal Democratic Party 22. Murakami Haruki,
Yoshimoto Banana 25. chaeb l 28. Gulf of Tonkin 31. Ngo Dinh Diem 34. Singapore 37. Corazon Aquino 40. Lord Mountbatten 43. Indira Gandhi 46. Osama bin Laden 49. global warming
2. Taiwan 5. Joseph McCarthy 8. Four Modernizations 11. Deng Xiaoping 14. Beijing 17. Korean War 20. oil 23. Y Un-hy ng 26. Chinese 29. Myanmar 32. Indonesia 35. Achmed Sukarno 38. East Timor 41. Pakistan 44. Afghanistan 47. Robert Menzies
3. Jiang Jieshi 6. Central Committee 9. Zhou Enlai 12. Gang of Four 15. Douglas MacArthur 18. Article IX 21. United States 24. Sunshine Policy 27. Dienbienphu 30. Pol Pot 33. Suharto 36. Mohammad Mahathir 39. Nonaligned Nations
Movement 42. Bangladesh 45. Benazir Bhutto 48. 1986 Constitution Act
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
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2. (3) 7. (5)
3. (2) 8. (4)
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5. (3)
RELATIONSHIPS IN TIME
China
1. 2 2. 1 3. 4 4. 5 5. 3
Southeast Asia
1. 2 2. 4 3. 3 4. 1 5. 5
Indian Subcontinent
1. 1 2. 5 3. 4 4. 2 5. 3
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CHAPTER 36 BASIC FACTS
1. globalization 4. outsourcing 7. Chernobyl 10. YouTube 13. benign neglect 16. Father Knows Best 19. Kyoto Protocol
2. gross domestic product (GDP)
5. microfinance 8. Green Revolution 11. remittances 14. “Demography is destiny.” 17. cultural imperialism 20. “Reasons for Hope”
3. World Trade Organization (WTO)
6. James D. Watson, Francis H. C. Crick
9. Wikipedia 12. Islamophobia 15. “Women Hold Up Half the
Sky”
18. nonstate actors
MULTIPLE-CHOICE
1. (2) 6. (3)
2. (4) 7. (5)
3. (4) 8. (5)
4. (5) 9. (5)
5. (5) 10. (4)
MAKING CONNECTIONS
1. J 5. H 9. C 2. G 6. B 10. D 3. F 7. E 4. I 8. A