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Bronze AgeDomestication CivilizationHomo Sapiens Sapiens AnthropologyArcheology
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PrehistoryNeanderthals Paleolithic AgeHominids FossilsArtisans
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ZigguratPatriarchal CuneiformDynasty City-StatesMonotheism
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TheocracyMummification VizierHieratic BureaucracyRajas
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CastesReincarnation YogaNirvana Silk RoadDao
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CensorateHinduism DemocracyOligarchy AcropolisHoplites
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Phalanx Ostracism OracleEpicureanism AgoraPhilosophy
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TragediesSocratic Method PraetorsPaterfamilias ConsulsProcurator
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InsulaeTriumvirate New TestamentChristianity JudaismClergy
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LaityPlebeians PatriciansPlague ImperatorRepublic
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IslamMosques SultanBazaar HijrahJihad
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HajjArabesques Shari’ ahVizier Subsistence FarmingGriots
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BantuSwahili SavannasStateless Society MatrilinealLineage Groups
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DivinersScholar-gentry KhanatesPorcelain SamuraiBushido
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ShogunDaimyo MahayanaRajputs ArchipelagoMonasticism
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FeudalismChivalry WergildBishopric CrusadesSchism
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PatriarchPopes FiefMonarchies TheologyGuilds
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SerfsRelic TailleInquisition ScholasticismVernacular
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HeresyLonghouses QuipuClans TepeesAdobe
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PueblosTribute MesoamericaHieroglyphs MercenariesHumanism
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Christian HumanismPredestination SecularUrban Society DowryIndulgence
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FrescoMercantilism ConquistadorsBureaucracy PlantationsMainland States
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Balance of TradeColony Triangular TradeMiddle Passage ArmadaCommonwealth
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WitchcraftDivine Right of Kings ManorialismAbsolutism BaroqueCzar
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BoyarsNatural Rights ZamindarsGrand Vizier ShahJanissaries
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UlemaHarem PashasSultan OrthodoxyAnarchy
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Gunpowder EmpiresBanners Commercial CapitalismHostage System Hans Scientific Method
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PtolemaicGeocentric MestizosEnlightened Absolutism Federal SystemInductive Reasoning
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HeliocentricPhilosophes RationalismLaissez-faire EstatesBourgeoisie
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FactionsCoup d’etat ConsulateNationalism AbolitionismPrinciple of Legitimacy
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Universal Male SuffrageOrganic Evolution ConservatismCottage Industry PlebisciteSocialism
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RomanticismRevisionists ProletariatFeminism Ministerial ResponsibilityDuma
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PsychoanalysisModernism PogromsDictatorship LiteracyImperialism
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ProtectorateIndirect Rule Direct RuleAnnexed IndigenousSepoys
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ViceroyMonroe Doctrine CreolePrefectures ExtraterritorialitySpheres of Influence
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ConcessionsIndemnities ProvincialCommodities ConscriptionMobilization
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Trench Warfare Unrestricted Submarine Warfare War of AttritionTotal War Planned EconomiesSoviets
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CommunismReparations DepressionCollectivization Totalitarian StateNew Economic Policy
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Deficit SpendingUncertainty Principle ReichstagPolitburo Collective BargainingMahatma
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Ethnic CleansingGenocide Civil DisobedienceGuerrilla Tactics OligarchyRedistribution of Wealth
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ZaibatsuPan-Africanism AppeasementBlitzkrieg Demilitarized ZoneSanctions
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PartisansKamikaze CollaboratorsDomino Theory De-StalinizationConsumer Society
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Welfare StatesPolicy of Containment Women’s Liberation Movement Satellite State Arms RaceDetente
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Ethnic CleansingThatcherism DissidentsPerestroika Multinational CorporationsContras
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Magic RealismPrivatization Trade EmbargoShining Path CooperativesApartheid
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Pan-ArabismIntifada Permanent RevolutionOccupied Country Per CapitaStalemate
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CommunesDiscrimination DeforestationGlobal Economy EcologyDisarmament
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Acid RainAcropolis Black DeathBuddhism BantuBanana Republic
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MuhammadConfucianism CuneiformRosetta Stone Great SchismKnight
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Magna CartaMonroe Doctrine ShintoSilk Road SanskritQuran
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Propaganda “….let no day pass without discussing goodness….” Socrates Louis B. Leaky 1066 Battle of Hastings 1215 Magna Carta 1492 Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas
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1789 French Revolution 1914-1918 World War I Andean South America 1939-1945 World War II CapitalismConstitutional Government
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Declaration of Independence Democratic-Republican Government Development of CitiesCold War Development of FarmingEnlightenment
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ReformationRenaissance FascismHammurabi’s Code HolocaustHuman Rights
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John Locke’s Two Treatises of Government Justinian’s Code of Laws Limited EvidenceNazism Neolithic Agricultural Revolution Parliamentary Government
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American RevolutionFrench Revolution Glorious RevolutionRussian Revolution Popular SovereigntyRoman Catholic Church
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SecurlarismSeparation of Powers Social MobilityStraits of Hormuz Sub-Saharan Africa Archimedes (287-212 BC) Thinker and Mathematician who explained principle of lever
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Robert Boyle (1627-1691) Father of modern chemistry Winston Churchill (1874-1965) Led Britain throughout most of World War II Imperialism Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543) Proposed that the sun was the center of the Earth Marie Curie (1867-1934) Discovered that radioactivity could treat diseases Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) 1,300 patents including incandescent light bulb
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Albert Einstein (1879-1955) Theory of Relativity Eratosthenes (285-204 BC) Calculated the circumference of the Earth Robert Fulton (1765-1815) Inventor of steamboat in United States Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Proved heliocentric theory Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948) Spiritual and Moral Leader who favored Indian independence Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) Nazi leader of Germany in World War II
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Vladimir I. Lenin (1870-1924) Founder of Russian Communist Party Mao Zedong (1893-1976) People’s Republic of China Communist Leader Mother Teresa of Calcutta (1910-2001) Humanitarian Aid and Nobel Prize Winner Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) Explained universal gravitation Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) Discovered that heat could kill bacteria Pope John Paul II (Karol Wojtyla) (1920 - ) Favored cooperation among faiths
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Pythagoras (580-500 BC) Greek philosopher and Mathematician Desmond Tutu (1931 - ) Fought Apartheid in Africa James Watt (1736-1819) Steam Engine Woodrow Wilson President after World War I Fourteen Points League of Nations Sumer “When Marduk (A Babylonian god) sent me to rule the people…I established law and justice in the land, and promoted the welfare of the people.” Hammurabi
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IsraelMycenae AgamemnonPeloponnesian War AristotleSocrates
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Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) Macedonian King and conqueror Macedonia Hellenistic Kingdoms Hannibal (247-183 BC) Carthaginian General; inflicted terrible loses on the Romans Emperor ConstantineUmayyads
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SaladinHouse of Wisdom AbbasidsSeljuk Turks MongolsKingdom of Songhai
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Kublai KhanTang Dynasty Song DynastyGenghis Khan Timur LenkCharlemagne
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Carolingian EmpireNorman Conquest ConstantinopleByzantine Empire AgincourtJoan of Arc
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MayaToltec Aztec Montezuma (1466-1520) Aztec Ruler “Dare to know.” Immanuel Kant Machiavelli
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Johannes GutenbergMoveable Type Leonardo da VinciMartin Luther John CalvinAnabaptists
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Line of DemarcationChristopher Columbus Louis XIVElizabeth I The Thirty Years WarPrussia
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Peter the Great (1672-1725) Russian Czar “…This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England.” William Shakespeare Ottoman TurksSuleyman Safavid DynastyAkbar
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Mogul IndiaMing Dynasty MontesquieuVoltaire Frederick II Frederick the Great (1712-1786) Prussian King The Seven Years War
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Thomas JeffersonBastille The Three Estates Declaration of the Rights of Man Reign of TerrorNapoleon Bonaparte
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“The world’s surface is limited, therefore the great object should be to take as much of it as possible.” Cecil John Rhodes Congress of Vienna “The great questions of the day are decided…by blood and iron.” Otto von Bismarck Natural Selection Industrial RevolutionUniversal Education
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Balkanization Caudillos The Opium WarTai Ping Rebellion Boxer RebellionOpen Door Policy
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“Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.” Winston Churchill (Battle of Britain) Battle of the Somme Treaty of VersaillesThe Lusitania The Great DepressionTreaty of Locarno
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“…the Fascist conception of life stresses the importance of the State and accepts the individual only in so far as his interests coincide with those of the State.” Benito Mussolini Fascism Five-Year PlansAnti-Semitic Policies Warsaw GhettoKemal Ataturk
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Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975) Chinese General and leader of the Chinese Nationalist Party Battle of Britain StalingradTehran Conference Yalta ConferencePotsdam Conference
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“…there is no easy walk to freedom anywhere…” Nelson Mandela Truman Doctrine The Marshall PlanCuban Missile Crisis Nikita Khrushchev (1894-1971) Soviet Leader during Cuban Missile Crisis “…Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.” Ronald Reagan
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Bosnia-HerzegovinaKosovo Palestinian Liberation Organization Cultural Revolution Kashmir and JammuThe United Nations
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