AP World History Vocab: Units 1 & 2

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belief system

a set of principles or tenets which together form the basis of a religion, philosophy, or moral code; value system

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Buddhism

a spiritual philosophy and religion, founded in the sixth century BCE by Siddhartha Gautama and widespread in Asia, that eaches release from the self and from one’s earthly desires

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bureaucracy

an organized group of hired officials, especially governmental; office

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caliphate

state ruled by a caliph, a Muslim ruler who is both the ruler of a state and the leader of an entire ummah (an Arabic word referring to the entire Muslim community)

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causation

the act or process of causing (to make happen; creating or influencing); reason, motivation, source

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Christianity

a monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ

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claim testers

strategies to decide whether a story or concept should or should not be trusted

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Confucianism

the ethical teachings of Confucius, which emphasize reverence for ancestors, devotion to family and friends, cultivation and discipline of the mind, and social responsibility

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consequence

that which follows; result, effect, outcome

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contextualize

to put into a context, or provide a context for; context = the set of circumstances or events in which a particular event occurs; situation, research, consider

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continuity

things that are constant over time; something in an uninterrupted state; cohesion

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dynasty

a succession, lasting several generations, of rulers from the same family or group; empire, regime

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evidence

knowledge on which to base belief; that which constitutes proof of something; demonstration, proof, testimony, indication

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feudalism

a system of economic and political organization, as in Europe in the medieval period, in which landholding lords granted lands to vassals in return for service and homage; manorialism

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hajj

the pilgrimage to Mecca that every Muslim is expected to make at least once during Dhul al-Hijjah; pilgrimage

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hierarchy

a body of persons or entities graded according to rank or level of authority; ranking, classification

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innovation

the act of proposing or implementing a new method, approach, idea, or the like; improvement, modernization

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Islam

a monotheistic religion based on the teaching of the prophet Muhammad as set forth in the Qur’an

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Judaism

a monotheistic religion based on the spiritual and ethical principles in the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) and the Talmud

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matrilineal

pertaining to tracing one’s heritage and ancestry through the mother’s family

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narrative

an account, description, or story, or the oral or written work containing such material; account, narration, story, tale

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perspective

a visual or mental view, as of a scene or a subject and the interrelationships of its parts or facts; point of view, viewpoint, mindset

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polytheistic

the belief in more than one god

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ritual

an established and prescribed procedure for a ceremony, especially a religious one; ceremony, custom, practice

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scale

the degree, extent, or level of something; size, extent

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serf

agricultural laborers who cannot leave their land and are heavily taxed by a lord or king

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sourcing

the act of understanding who wrote a document, where they wrote it, and why they wrote it, for the purposes of analysis or interpretation; contextualization

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state

the population of a specific area unified under a single government; nation

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tribute

payment given by a subordinate person or power to a dominant one, or an obligation to do so; tax

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authority

the right, power, or ability to give orders, make decisions, or demand or compel obedience; command, control, power

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caravan

a band of people traveling together for safety, especially across a desert; convoy, procession

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commerce

the exchange of goods or services for money; business, trade, dealings

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culture

the sum of the language, customs, beliefs, and art considered characteristic of a particular group of people; civilization, folkway

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diaspora

a scattering of any people with a common culture; exodus, dispersal, exile

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diffusion

the spreading or wide scattering of something, such as technology or belief systems; dispersion, spread

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economy

the system, within a particular country, or region, of handling wealth and resources, producing goods and services, and consuming goods and services; kingdom, domain

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empire

territory controlled by a central government, with one supreme ruler, who governs a diverse population; kingdom, domain

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indigenous

having origin in a country or locality; native, aboriginal

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maritime

of or concerning seagoing vessels, or intended for use in navigation at sea; marine, nautical, naval

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merchant

one who buys goods and sells them for a profit; dealer, trader, vendor, salesperson

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migration

the act or process of moving from one region into another; journey, movement, exodus

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monsoon

predictable winds that indicated the arrival of the rainy season, facilitating fast sailing and assisting maritime travelers; deluge, rainstorm

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navigate

to direct the course of a vessel, especially a boat or ship; steer, direct, pilot

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network

any physical system of interconnected roads, lines, canals, or the like; a process that involves a number of persons, groups, or organizations; web, organization

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pastoral

of or relating to the country or country life; rural agrarian

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plague

any disaster that affects a large population, especially a disease epidemic or the sudden influx of harmful insects; contagion, infection

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society

a community or group of people who live in the same country or area and are linked with each other by such things as laws and customs; community, association, network, group

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subjugation

the act of winning mastery over, as by military conquest; conquest, invasion

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syncretism

an attempted combination or reconciliation of different principles, beliefs, or practices, especially in religion or philosophy; syncretic, syncretistic, syncretist

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technology

the various inventions and means of solving problems that result from research for use of industrial arts and applied science to achieve practice objectives; machinery, tools, automation

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trade

the act of buying and selling commodities, or all such acts collectively; commerce, business, exchange

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trade network

a series of roads, waterways, railroads, and air routes that allow groups to trade goods with one another; a loose organization of societies that exchange goods with each other; exchange network

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urbanization

the process whereby towns and cities grow and societies become more urban