The most important empires in the Western Hemisphere in the time period 1200-1450.
What are the Aztec and Inca?
These traveled from Europe to the Americas along with Europeans on the Colombian Exchange and caused the death of many Native Americans
What are diseases?
This is the right to vote; women earned this much later than men, having to fight for it through thing such as protests
What is woman's suffrage?
The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale and become interdependent.
What is globalization?
The number of multiple choice questions on the exam
What is fifty-five?
This technology helped in the Indian Ocean Trade, thanks to Monsoon winds ; very important technology to know for the AP World History exam
What were lateen sails?
These three empires used gunpowder deprived from China to extend their power, all were located in southern and southwestern Asia.
What were the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires?
This revolution was the transference of a cottage economy to one based around steam-powered mills
What was the Industrial Revolution?
Sparked by collapse of world trade, bank failures, stock markets, droughts, unemployment, etc.
What was The Great Depression?
What is the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed?
What is context?
A collection of land trade routes that connected China to the Byzantine Empire.
What is The Silk Road?
The most common example of trading; was part of most of the trading between Europe and the Americas; brought many new animals and crops to both Europe and the Americas
What was the Columbian Exchange?
A war that happened between Great Britain and China, involving trading of a certain drug
What was the Opium War?
MAIN (Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism) were all causes of this event?
What was World War I?
The minimum amount of sources needed to be used while writing a DBQ to earn the point for using documents for evidence?
What is four?
This religion was a the basis of a trade and cultural "empire" that spread from Indonesia to West Africa by the 1400s.
What is Islam?
The hereditary military dictatorship that ruled over Japan from 1603 until 1868. It cut Japan off from international trade and implemented a strict hierarchical social structure in Japan.
What is the Tokugawa Shogunate?
Coalition of young dissidents who ended the sultanate of the Ottoman Empire and brought back the constitution. Consisting of college students and dissident soldiers.
Who are the Young Turks?
Who are these men and what are three characteristics of their political system.
Who was Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler? Fascism: militaristic and expansionary, one party state, police state, xenophobic, demagogue, traditional gender roles, hyper-nationalism.
This thinking skill focuses on what stays the same and helps historians find commonalities among cultures, places, or ideas and determine why some things have not changed over time.
What is continuity?
The wealthiest man in history, who caused an economic crisis due to his abundance of gold; was the ruler of West Africa
Who was Mansa Musa?
What is mercantilism?
A racist justification that encouraged more expansion but also caused indigenous people to fight back
What was Imperialism and Social Darwinism?
The collectivization of agriculture and the expansion of heavy industry, like fuel extraction, energy generation, and steel production in the Soviet Union.
What is Stalin's Five Year Plan?
This short answer question (which number) will most likely be attached to a primary source stimulus.
What is question number 2?