'discovered' the Americas - ✅✅-Christopher Colombus
'emperor for life' in Rome. assassinated by angry senators - ✅✅-Caesar
✅✅
100 years after the Hittites, these people used iron to establish their capital at
Ninevah and promote violence to assert dominance - -Assyrians
✅✅
a Chinese navigator who led fleets throughout southeast Asia and the Indian
Ocean, but did not get very far in trading - -Zheng He
a company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders. - ✅✅-joint-stock
company
A department that focuses on one task - ✅✅-bureau
✅✅
A dynasty that ruled near the same time as the Qins. invented paper, sundials,
rudder, compass - -Hans
a focus on human endeavors introduced in the renaissance - ✅✅-humanism
a former Turkish empire that was founded about 1300 by Osman and reached its
✅✅
greatest territorial extent under Suleiman in the 16th century; collapsed after
World War I. - -Ottomon Empire
a government ruled by a divine guidance - ✅✅-theocracy
a list of banned heretical works - ✅✅-the index
a period of Russian history comprising the years of interregnum between the
✅✅
death of the last Russian Tsar of the Rurik Dynasty, Feodor Ivanovich, in 1598,
and the establishment of the Romanov Dynasty in 1613 - -Time of Troubles
a period tried to imitate the style of the Romans and Greeks - ✅✅-Neoclassical
,✅✅
a piece of paper that the faithful could purchase to reduce time in purgatory -
-indulgence
✅✅
a schism from the Roman Catholic Church initiated by Martin Luther -
-Protestant Reformation
✅✅-Taika reforms
a set of doctrines established in Japan for reformation -
A similarity between the Aztecs and Romans is that they... - ✅✅-built roads,
allowed tolerance through taxes
a system of forced labor in Spain - ✅✅-encomienda
✅✅
a war that united all the Greek city-states to fight against one common enemy,
the Persians - -Persian Wars
✅✅
a way of nature that regards an eternal principle governing all the workings of the
world - -Daosim
✅✅
A wealthy Greek city that became the center of arts, literature, and all
commercial activity - -Athens
a wealthy Greek city that was highly militaristic - ✅✅-Sparta
✅✅
act that prohibited Japanese from traveling abroad to maintain cultural identity -
-National Seclusion Policy
✅✅
African civilization that arose around the same time as the Egyptians -
-Kush
✅✅
African civilization that converted to Christianity, traded ivory and gold, and kept
contact with civilizations in the Mediterranean world - -Axum
✅✅
African king who was mainly successful in converting his followers to Christianity
- -Alfonso I
, ✅✅
After the death of Genghis, the Mongol Empire split into hordes. the greatest
horde conquered the region of modern-day Russia - -Golden Horde
age of peace and prosperity and Greece - ✅✅-Golden Age of Pericles
agreement between Spain and Portugal aimed at settling conflicts over lands
✅✅
newly discovered or explored by Christopher Columbus and other late
15th-century voyagers - -Treaty of Tordesillas
✅✅
alliance of the Middle Ages that controlled trade throughout Northern Europe -
-Hanseatic League
✅✅
Although Japan did borrow Chinese values, it remained a sense of... -
-identity
Amerigo Vespucci named... - ✅✅-America
an African culture that mastered a bronze sculpting technique - ✅✅-Benin
✅✅
an alliance in Greece against aggression from its common enemies -
-Delian League
✅✅
An urban civilization is MesoAmerica that conquered using llamas, metals, and
tools - -Chavins
appointed by Louis XIV to appoint the royal funds - ✅✅-Jean Baptiste Colbert
✅✅
argued for separation of powers among branches of government -
-Montesquieu
✅✅
aristocrats who worked to create the democracy in Athens and to ensure fair,
equal and open participation - -Draco, Solon
Aryan beliefs formed the basis of what major religion? - ✅✅-Hinduism
belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism - ✅✅-mercantilism