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World History Vocabulary Terms

END OF COURSE PREPARATION

RHS Mrs. Osborn

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AGRARIAN

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Related to agriculture or farming.

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URBAN

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Big cities.

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RURAL

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Small town, rustic, outside the city. Country.

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ARABLE LAND

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Land used for growing crops. Good farm land.

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SUBSISTENT AGRICULTURE

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Hand to mouth farming or producing only enough food for your existence.

*The poorest of nations lives like this. In contrast, the USA is a commercial farming power.

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CULTURAL DIFFUSION

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The spreading of ideas from one culture to

another culture.

Good example? The Silk Road was used to trade, but the religion of Buddhism was spread from India to China.

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PATRON

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A person that supports the arts (painters &

sculptors) financially. *Good Example – The De Medici’s were patrons of

Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo during the Renaissance.

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FEUDALISM

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Political and social system of medieval Europe. It is very hierarchical.

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OLIGARCHY

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Rule by a few men.

Good Examples: Sparta – ruled by 2 kings

and 5 Ephors Rome – 1st and 2nd Triumvirate – Each

Triumvirate had 3 men that were ruling the Roman

Empire.

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EMANCIPATE OR LIBERATE

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To set free.

Example: Some Great liberators would include Lincoln, and Simon Bolivar.

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FASCISM

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A dictator led government based on extreme

nationalism and the glorification of the leader. Minority rights are not a

priority.

Good Example: Hitler was the fascist dictator of Germany during World War II.

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TOTALITARIANISM THIS INCLUDES: TOTALITARIAN DICTATORS, OR A

TOTALITARIAN GOVERNMENTS.

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An absolute dictator or a government where all

decisions are made by the government. They have

total power.

The most infamous totalitarian dictators – Mussolini and Hitler, Stalin and Mao.

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ALLIANCE SYSTEM

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An agreement or relationship between two

or more parties/countries.

Entangling alliances were a key cause of World War I.

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SECULAR

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Worldly or nonreligious in nature.

EXAMPLE – a king would be a secular authority.

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INTIFADA

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Uprising, revolt, rebellion. Palestinians had an

intifada against Israel in the Holy Land.

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SUFFRAGE

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The right to vote.

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SHARIAH

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Islamic law.

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MONARCHY

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A king or a queen.