AP WORLD HISTORY: 1450-1750 C.E.

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Indulgence

A document whose purchase was said to grant the bearer the forgiveness of sins

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Mercantilism

A European economic policy of the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries that held that there was a limited amount of wealth available, and that each country must adopt policies to obtain as much wealth as possible for itself; key to the attainment of wealth was the acquisition of colonies

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Scientific revolution

A European intellectual movement in the seventeenth century that established the basis for modern science

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Parliamentary monarchy

A government with a king or queen whose power is limited by the power of a parliament

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Northwest Passage

A passage through the North America Continent that was sought early by explorers to North America as a route to trade with the east

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Enlightenment

A philosophical movement in eighteenth century Europe that was based on reason and the concept that education and training could improve human society

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Viceroyalty

A political unit ruled by a viceroy that was the basis of organization of the Spanish colonies

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Encomienda

A practice in the Spanish colonies that granted land and the labor of Native Americans on that land to European Colonists

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Devshirme

A practice of the Ottoman Empire to take Christian boys from their home communities to serve as Janissaries

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Protestant Reformation

A religious movement began by Martin Luther in 1517 that attempted to reform the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church; it resulted in the formation of new Christian denominations

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Caravel

A small, easily steerable ship used by the Spanish and Portuguese in their explorations

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Nation-state

A sovereign state whose people share a common culture and national identity

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Creoles

A term used in colonial Spanish America to describe a person born in the Americas of European parents

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Empirical Research

A way of gaining knowledge by means of direct observation or experience

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Taj Mahal

A white marble mausoleum built at Agra, India, by the Mogul emperor Shah Jahan (fl. 1628-58) for his favorite wife

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Factor

An agent with trade privileges in early Russia

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Laissez-Faire Economics

An economic concept that holds that the government should not interfere with or regulate business and industries

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Capitalism

An economic system based on private ownership and opportunity for profit-making

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Northern Renaissance

An extension of the Italian Renaissance to the nations of Northern Europe; the northern Renaissance took on a more religious nature than the Italian Renaissance

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Philosophes

French Enlightenment social thinkers

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Mulato

In the Spanish and Portuguese colonies, a person of mixed African and European descent

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Repartamiento

In the Spanish colonies, a replacement for the encomienda system that limited the number of working hours for laborers and provided fair wages

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Mestizos

In the Spanish colonies, persons of mixed European and native descent

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Peninsulares

In the Spanish colonies, those who were born in Europe

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Qing Dynasty

Manchurian rule of China beginning in 1644 and lasting until 1914

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Janissaries

Members of the Ottoman army, often slaves, who were taken from Christian lands

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Jesuits

Members of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic missionary and educational order founded by Ignatius of Loyola in 1534

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Manchus

Peoples from northeastern Asia who founded China's Qing dynasty

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Natural Laws

Principles that govern nature

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Absolute Monarchy

Rule by a king or queen whose power is not limited by a constitution

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Mughal Dynasty

Rulers who controlled most of India in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries

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Boyars

Russian Nobility

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Cossacks

Russians who conquered and settled Siberia in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries

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Sovereignty

Self-rule

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Treaty of Tordesillas

The 1494 treaty in which the Pope divided unexplored territories between Spain and Portugal

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Divine Right

The belief of absolute rulers that their right to govern is granted by God

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Predestination

The belief of Protestant reformer John Calvin that God had chosen some people for heaven and others for hell

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Glorious Revolution

The bloodless overthrow of English King James I and the placement of William and Mary on the English Throne

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Hagia Sophia

The church in Constantinople that was converted to a mosque after the Ottoman conquest

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Deism

The concept of God common to the scientific revolution; the god was believed to have set the world in motion and then allowed it to operate by natural laws

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Heliocentric Revolution

The concept that the sun is the center of the solar system

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Triangular Trade

The eighteenth century trade network between Europe, Africa, and the Americas

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Columbian Exchange

The exchange of food, crops, livestock, and disease between Eastern and Western hemispheres after the voyages of Columbus

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Commercial Revolution

The expansion of trade and commerce in Europe in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries

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Tokugawa Shogunate

The feudal rulers of Japan, who moved the capital to Edo. They ruled from 1603 to 1868

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Purdah

The Hindu custom of secluding women

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Middle Passage

The portion of the trans-Atlantic trade that involved the passage of Africans from Africa to the Americas

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Excommunication

The practice of the Roman Catholic and other Christian churches of prohibiting participation in the sacraments to those who do not comply with church teachings or practices

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Reconquista

The recapture of Muslim-held lands in Spain by Christian forces; it was completed in 1492

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Catholic Reformation

The religious reform movement within the Roman Catholic Church that occurred in response to the Protestant reformation. It reaffirmed Catholic beliefs and promoted education

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Estates-general

The traditional legislative body of France

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Dutch Learning

Western learning embraced by some Japanese in the eighteenth century

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Ninety-five Theses

Work by Martin Luther where he laid out his arguments against the Roman Catholic Church

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