Exam Review Terms #70- 48

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#70 Great Leap Forward economic & social plan used in China from 1958-1961 aimed to use China's huge population to transform the country from an agrarian (farming) economy into a modern industrial society.
#69 apartheid word mean "separateness"; a system of racial segregation in South Africa that was in effect for more than 50 years https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7yvnUz2PLE
68. glasnost & perestroika glasnost Russian word for "openness" perestroika Russian for "restructuring" In the late 1980's the Soviet Union's economy was suffering Soviet President Gorbachev decides to loosen restrictions on Soviet businesses & allow for more contact and trade with western democracies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcByVoi0A-o
67. Tiananmen Square Massacre/ Protest Chinese students protested for more freedom. The Communist govt.'s response was to impose martial law in Beijing, the capital & shoot the students who continued to protest in Tiananmen Square
Tiananmen Square Protest ( It is the largest pro-democracy demonstration in the history of China's communist regime.)
66. Out of Africa theory theory that prehistoric people migrated out of Africa into southern Asia and eventually into Siberia and the Americas; means that all our prehistoric ancestors came from Africa
65. Neolithic Revolution change from hunting-gathering to agriculture (farming); important because its beginning of civilization
64. Characteristics of a civilization 1) stable food supply, 2) stable social structure, 3) government, 4) religion, 5) culture, 6) writing, and 7) technology Catal Huyuk-oldest, largest Neolithic village
63. Why did civilization form in the Fertile Crescent? ❏Tigris & Euphrates Rivers ❏Fresh water ❏Flooding/Irrigation/Farming
62. Ancient Sumerians (Sumer) ❏ built ziggurats (religious temples ) ❏ developed first writing system called cuneiform.
61. polytheism vs. monotheism belief in MANY Gods( Ancient Egypt, Sumer, Greece) VS. belief in ONE god; (Judaism & Christianity)
60. Ancient Egypt 1) Geography- Nile River; Egypt is called the Gift of the Nile, .2). Ruled by pharaohs 3) dynasty-rule by a family over a long period of time, 4) Hieroglyphics- picture writing
59. Absolute Monarchy ruler (King or Queen) with complete authority over the government and lives of the people he or she governs
58. oligarchy rule by a few Ex. Ancient Sparta
57. divine right (aka theory of divine rights) belief that a ruler's authority comes directly from God
56.democracy rule by many, rule by the people; 2 types 1) DIRECT DEMOCRACY 2) REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY
55. Draco's Law (Ancient Greece) Draco introduced the first written code of law in ancient Greece ;included very severe laws; ALMOST ALL CRIMES CALLED PUNISHED BY THE DEATH PENALTY
54. Socrates “Father of Greek philosophy”; put on trial for “corrupting the minds of the youths of Athens”; found guilty died by drinking poison, hemlock
53. Alexander the Great -Created a huge empire -Established Greek culture in all areas he controlled -spread ideas, art, architecture, language (HELLENISTIC AGE)
52. plebeians (lower class) vs. patricians (upper class had most political power): two social group in Ancient Rome
51. Republic (aka REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY) type of govt Ancient Rome had; people elect representatives who govern FOR them.
50. 12 Tables Roman laws that were carved on stone tablets & put on public display. If a law was made public, then it was everyone's responsibility to know and obey.
49. Constantine 1st Christian emperor of Ancient Rome; moves the capital to Byzantium and renamed it Constantinople
48. Reasons for the Decline of the Roman Empire ❏ series of invasions ❏ widespread corruption in the govt. ❏ famine, crops failed ❏ people lost faith in the Roman Empire; they felt less loyal
Decline of Rome
Black Death plague killed ⅓ of the pop. -end of feudalism; -end of serfdom; -so many people died laborers could demand $$$ for their work; - beginnings of a middle working class; -WEAKENED THE POWER OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Silk Road (ex. cultural diffusion) trade route connected Europe & Asia for silk & spices from Asia; other things besides silk traveled along the Silk Road for ex. people, languages, religions, customs. etc
Heliocentric Theory (by Copernicus) sun-centered theory “helio” means “sun”-the sun is the center of the universe, and earth travels around the sun; replaced geocentric theory (geo=earth centered)
Renaissance -term means "rebirth" -renewed interest in ancient Greece & Rome -urban cities -secular (non-religious) -artistic movement -humanism (means emphasis on human achievement)
John Locke & Natural Rights philosopher believed in “natural rights” God-given rights- life, liberty, and property and govt. gets its power from the “consent of the governed” & right to revolt
5 Pillars of Islam the 5 religious duties expected of every Muslim. They are the 1)testimony of faith, 2)prayer, 3)giving alms (support of the needy), 4)fasting during the month of Ramadan, and 5)the pilgrimage to Mecca once in a lifetime for those who are able.
The exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyages.
"Scramble for Africa" (also known as the Race for Africa or Partition of Africa) was the invasion, occupation,and colonization, of Africa by European powers during the period between 1881 and 1914.

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