World History Fall Semester Finals- Mr. Burke class

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heresy

opinion different from accepted belief; the denial of an idea that is generally held sacred

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Etruscan

a people who inhabited early Italy, before Romans

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Republic

a form of government in which the people select representatives to govern them and make laws

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Patrician

In ancient Rome, a member of the privilege upper class

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Consul

Under the Roman Republic, not of the two magistrates holding supreme civil and military authority, Nominated by the Senate and elected by citizen in the Comitia Centuriata the consuls held office for one year and each had power of veto over the other.

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Dictator

a ruler who has complete power over a country

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Plebeian

a commoner in Rome

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Legion

A military unit of the ancient Roman army, made up of about 5,000 foot soldiers and a group of soldiers on horseback

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Imperialism

A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, socially, and economically

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Census

the official count of a population

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Aqueduct

A structure that carries water over long distances

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Jesus Christ

A teacher and prophet whose life and teaching form the basic of Christianity. Christian believes him to be Son of God

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Messiah

Savior

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Apostle

Pioneer of a reform movement (originally, an early follower of Jesus)

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Paul

(New Testament) a Christian missionary to the Gentiles

Wrote 13 books in the New Testament after Jesus death

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Martyr

a person who is killed because of their religious or other beliefs

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Diocletian

Roman emperor who divided the empire into a West and an East section

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Inflation

a general increase in prices and fall in a purchasing values of money

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Constantinople

City founded ads the second capital of Roman Empire; later became the capital of the Byzantine Empire

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Huns

Warlike people who migrated from Eastern Europe into territory controlled by Germanic tribes, forcing them to move into areas controlled by Rome

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Mercenary

a professional soldier hired by a foreign army

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Julius Caesar

Part of the first triumvirate who eventually became “dictator for life“. Chose not to conquer Germany. Was assassinated by fellow senators in 44 BCE.

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Augustus Caesar

The first emperor of Rome, the adopted son of Julius Caesar, help Rome come into Pax Romana, or the Age of Roman Peace

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Tiberius

second emperor of Rome; ruled during the time of Jesus’ death

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Caligula

only ruled for four years, mentally unstable, He had an affair with his sister and name them both as Gods. He also name his horse a consul

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Nero

First Roman emperor to persecute Christians

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Marcus Aurelius

last of the “Good Emperors”, Wrote “Meditations” personal reflections of his beliefs, end of the Pax Romana

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Constantine I

Emperor of Rome who adopted the Christian faith and stopped the persecution of Christians (280-337)

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Gladiator

Thracian was the most popular of this group

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Roman Innovations/Inventions

Roads, bound books, aqueducts, concrete, ect.

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Pompeii

Roman town destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius

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Mesopotamia

A region between the Tigris and Euphrates river that developed the first urban societies. In the Bronze Age this area included Sumer and the Akkadian, Babylonia and Assyrian empires, In the Iron Age, it was ruled by the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian empires

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Sumer

The world’s first civilization, founded in Mesopotamia, which existed for over 3,000 years

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Gilgamesh

A legendary Sumerian king who was the hero of an epic collection of mythic stories

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Cuneiform

A form of writing develop by the Sumerians using a wedge shaped stylus and clay

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Ziggurat

A rectangular tiered temple or terraced mound erected by the ancient Assyrians and Babylonians

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Sargon

2340 BC leader of the Akkadians who overran the Sumerian city state and set up the first empire

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Hammurabi

He designed a legal code in early Babylon that gave punishment based on crime and social status. Eye for an eye

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Nebuchadnezzar

A Babylonian king who conquered Jerusalem, and built the Hanging Gardens of Babylon

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Zoroaster

The Founder of persia’s classical pre-Islamic religion, Zoroastrianism

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Darius I

Third ruler of the Persian Empire (ruled 521-486 BCE)

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Hatshepsut

First female pharaoh who expanded Egypt through trade

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Thutmose III

Stepson of Hatshepsut; considered a great pharaoh of the New Kingdom of Egypt

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Ramses II

A long-liver ruler of New Kingdom Egypt (ruled 1290-1224). He reached an accommodation with the Hittites of Anatolia after a standoff on battle at Kadesh on Syria. He built on a grand scale throughout Egypt

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Amun Re

God of the sun, sailed across the heavens. considered King of God

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Osiris

Egyptian god of the under world and judge of the dead

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Isis

Egyptian goddess of fertility

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Akhenaton

early ruler of Egypt who rejected the old gods and replaced them with sun worship (died in 1358 BC)

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Hieroglyphs

picture, characters, or symbols standing for words, ideas, or sounds; ancient Egyptians used instead of an alphabet like ours

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Papyrus

Egyptian paper

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Rosetta Stone

a huge stone slab inscribed with hieroglyphics, Greeks, and a later form of Egyptian that allowed historians to understand Egyptian writing

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Tutankhamen

a 10 year old pharaoh who ruled for nine years and then died unexpectedly; restored the old gods tomb completely intact

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Torah

The first five books of Jewish Scripture, which they believe are by Moses

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Abraham

the first of the Old Testament patriarchs and the father of Isaac

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Moses

led the Exodus of the Hebrews from Egypt; received the 10 commandments

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David

(Old Testament) the 2nd knight of the Israelite’s

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Solomon

(Old Testament) son of David and king of Israel noted for his wisdom (10th century BC)

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Diaspora

a dispersion of the Jews outside Israel

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Fertile Crescent

A geographical area of fertile land in the Middle East stretching in a broad semicircle from the Nile to the Tigris and Euphrates

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Old, Middle, New Kingdoms

A series of dynasties in Ancient Egypt from 2700-1050 BC

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Howard Carter

Discovered King Tut’s tomb

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Khufu

Egyptian pharaoh who built the Great Pyramid

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Horus

God of the sky

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Major Greek Gods

Zeus, Poseidon, Hades

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Herodotus

Greek Historian, considered the father of History, He came from a Greek community in Anatolia and traveled extensively, collecting info in western Asia and Mediterranean lands

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Pericles

Athenian leader noted for advancing democracy in Athens and for ordering the construction of the Parthenon

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Delian/Persian League

Association of Greek city-states for the sole purpose of fighting back against Persia

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Peloponnesian, Persian, Trojan War

A series of wars involving the Greeks city-states, most notable Sparta and Athens

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Leonidas

king of Sparta and hero of the battle of Thermopylae where he was killed by the Persians (died in 480 BC)

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Alexander the Great

King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia

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Euclid

(circa 300 BCE), Greeks mathematician. Considered to be the father of modern geomertry

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Archimedes

(287-212 BCE) Greek mathematician and inventor. He wrote on plane and solid geometry, arithmetic, and mechanics. He is best known for lever and pulley

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Pythagoras

Greek philosopher and mathematician who proved the Pythagorean theorem

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Homer

A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and Odyssey

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Plato

Socrates’ most well known pupil. Founded an academy in Athens

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Aristotle

A Greek Philosopher, taught Alexander the Great, started a famous school, studied with Plato

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Socrates

Greek philosopher; Socratic method questioning; sentenced to death for corrupting Athens youth

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Hippocrates

“Founder of Medicine“ During the Golden Age in Greece he was a scientist that believed all diseases came from natural causes. He also had high ideals for physicians & an oath was made that is still used today

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Battle of Thermopylae

(480 BCE) Battle in which Spartan king Leonidas and his army of 300 Spartans and other Greeks refused to surrender to the numerically superior Persian army at the pass of Thermopylae; that were annihilated to the man but allowed the other Greeks forces to prepare for the Persian invasion

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Persian Empire

Mesopotamian empire that conquered the existing Median, Lydian, and Babylonian empires, as well as Egypt and many others, Also known as the Achaemenid Empire

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Helen of Troy

A beautiful Greek women, daughter of Zeus and Leda, who was kidnapped by Paris of Troy. The Trojan War began when the Greeks tried to get her back.

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Achilles

Greatest Greek warrior, only vulnerable place is his heel, prophecy that he would die in the Trojan War, which he does at the hand of Paris

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Hector

Trojan prince and the greatest fighter for Troy in the Trojan War

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Trojan Horse

a large hollow wooden figure of a horse (filled with Greek soldiers) left by the Greeks outside Troy during the Trojan War

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Monarchy

a government ruled by a king or queen

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Oligarchy

a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution

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Tyranny

Cruel and oppressive government or rule

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Direct democracy

Government in which citizens vote on laws and select officials directly

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Hellenistic Age

Greek culture spread across western Asia and northeastern Africa after the conquests of Alexander the Great. The period ended with the fall of the last major Hellenistic Kingdom to Rome, but Greek cultural influence persisted until the spread of Islam

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Lucy

A forty present complete skeleton discovery of an Australopithecus afarensis, or species within the category of hominid. She was rediscovered on November 24, 1974 in Hadar Ethiopia

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Donald Johanson

anthropologist who searched for fossils in Ethiopia; found the skeleton of Lucy

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Hominid Grouping

Homo habilis, Homo Saipan, Homo erectus, Australopithecus

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Daoism

a religion in China which emphasizes the removal from society and to become one with nature

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Hinduism

A religion and philosophy developed in ancient India, characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being who takes many forms

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Buddhism

A religion based on the teaching of Buddha

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Buddhe

Means “Enlightened One“ He is said to have found a path for overcoming suffering

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Aryans

nomads from Europe and Asia who migrated to India and finally settled; vedas from this time suggest beginning of castle system

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Louis Leakey

English paleontologist whose account of fossil discoveries in Tanzania changed theories of human evolution (1903-1972)

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Polytheism

What is the belief in many gods

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Howard Carter

founded Tut’s tomb in 1922