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Social scientists who focus their studies on scarcity, resources, and profit motives
What are economists?
100
The result of an election in a parliamentary system with multiple political parties in which no single party gains a majority
What is coalition government?
100
The factor which most influenced the construction of semipermanent settlements during the Neolithic period?
What is production of surplus food (agricultural advances)?
100
Geographic feature was central in helping the Romans unify their empire
What is Mediterranean Sea?
100
Region of the birthplace of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Hinduism
What is Asia?
200
Area that served as a cultural bridge between early China and Japan
What is Korea?
200
Period which began as a result of Martin Luther posting his 95 theses on the Wittenburg Kirche
What is Protestant Reformation?
200
The Chinese belief that China was the Middle Kingdom is an example of
What is ethnocentrism?
200
For which two fields the heliocentric theory became the centerpiece for debate in the 16th and 17th centuries
What are science and religion?
200
Main goal was establishing a Jewish homeland in the region of Palestine
What is Zionism?
300
Defining characteristics are extreme nationalism, individuals existing for the good of the state, and unquestioning loyalty to the leader are the defining characteristics
What is fascism?
300
Created by the Soviet Union in response to the formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO
What is Warshaw Pact?
300
Based upon this policy, India’s decision to support neither the United States nor the Soviet Union, during the Cold War,
What is nonalignment?
300
Caused by the practices of allowing animals to overgraze grasses and shrubs and of clearing trees to use for fuel
What is desertification?
300
Reactions to this include Austria-Hungary’s ultimatum to Serbia in 1914 and the United States military actions in Afghanistan beginning in 2001
What is terrorism?