AP World History Matching Trios. Review (Periodic or End-of-Year)
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1 Matching Trios Review (Periodic or End-of-) Teachers, In my experience, my students often learn isolated historical terms, events, etc. but have great difficulty linking those terms together with any/everything else they ve learned. (e.g. While discussing the Haitian Revolution, students use the term gens de coleur, but don t mention Toussaint L ouverture during the same sentence/paragraph.) I used this Matching Trios resource this last year, and my students said it helped them to solidify their learning. I try to point out that using more than one specific vocabulary term will improve their writing. (and essay scores!) Hope this helps, Bill Strickland East Grand Rapids HS East Grand Rapids, MI
2 1 Name Match the following People with the accompanying Vocabulary Terms and Historical Events. Foundations People Vocabulary Historical Events Abraham Alexander the Great Attila the Hun Confucius Constantine Cro-Magnon Hammurabi Homo Erectus Menes Pastoralists Shang Dynasty Xerxes barbarian cave paintings Christianity cuneiform hellenism hunter-gatherer monotheism oracle bones pyramids satrap steppes veneration Antigonid, Ptolemaic, & Seleucid empires bronze metallurgy earliest Silk Roads Edict of Milan Epic of Gilgamesh Era of Warring States Founding of Judaism Germanic invasions Out of Africa migrations Stone Age the Royal Road Unification of Upper & Lower Egypt Foundations
3 2 Name Bantus Charlemagne Heian Japan Justinian Maya Ming Dynasty Muhammad Prince Vladimir Song Dynasty Sufis Tang Taizong Thomas Aquinas Urban II south-pointing needle caesaropapism caravan cyrillic equal field system excommunicate investiture controversy kinship groups maize Scholar Bureaucrat scholasticism seppuku sharia Abbasid Caliphate Corpus Juris Civilis Crusades Grand Canal Holy Roman Empire Kievan Rus Medieval Europe Neoconfucianism Popol Vuh sub-saharan migrations Sultanate of Delhi The Tale of Genji Yongle Encyclopedia
4 3 Name Adam Smith Atahualpa Bartolomeo Dias Cardinal Richelieu Ignatius Loyola Gavin Menzies John Locke Martin Luther Ming Dynasty Motecuzoma (Montezuma) Nicolas Copernicus Peter the Great Shah Jahan Thomas Hobbes Vasco da Gama Voltaire Zheng He 3 Rights of the People ahistorical capitalism caravel * chinampas divine right of kings galleons heliocentric indulgences Jesuits mercantilism philosophes quipu Taj Mahal treasure ships volta do mar * westernization 1421: The China Discovered America Aztec Empire Cape of Good Hope écrasez l'infâme ( crush the infamous ) Mughal Empire Council of Trent Europeans reach India Glorious (Bloodless) Revolution Machu Picchu Ming Dynasty Potosí silver mines Protestant Reformation Scientific Revolution The Wealth of Nations The Leviathan Triangle Trade Window on the West * caravel and volta do mar can each be used on (the same) two different examples.
5 4 Name Alexander II Cecil Rhodes Cixi James Watt Janissaries Kaiser William II Karl Marx Matthew C. Perry Maximillien Robespierre Muhammad Ali Napoleon Bonaparte Nicholas II Otto von Bismarck Porfirio Diaz Simón Bolívar Toussaint L ouverture blank check caudillo communism coup d état devshirme Duma extraterritoriality gens de coleur Gran Colombia guillotine imperialism realpolitik samurai sick man of Europe steam engine zemstvos Bloody Sunday Boxer Rebellion The Communist Manifesto Crystal Palace Exhibition Egyptian rebellion against Ottoman Empire Emancipation of the Serfs Franco-Prussian War Haitian Revolution Jamaica Letter Mexican Revolution Reign of Terror Scramble for Africa Tanzimat Reforms The Meiji Restoration Waterloo World War I
6 5 Name 1914-Present - Key Ayatollah Khomeini Chiang Kai-Shek Fidel Castro Gamal Abdel Nassar Harry S Truman Hideki Tojo Jawaharlal Nehru John Maynard Keynes Joseph Stalin Mohandas Gandhi Muhammad Ali Jinnah Nikita Khrushchev Osama bin Laden collectivization comfort women communism containment de-stalinization deficit spending fundamentalism Guomindang Muslim League nonalignment Pan-Arabism satyagraha terrorism 5 Plans Bandung Conference Cuban Missile Crisis Great Depression Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere Iranian Revolution the Long March Marshall Plan Pakistan Salt March Sept. 11 attacks Sputnik (launch of) Suez Canal Crisis 1914-Present
7 6 Name Foundations - Key Homo Sapiens huntergatherer Out of Africa migrations 100,000+ BCE Cro-Magnon cave paintings Stone Age 10,000 BCE Menes pyramids Unification of Upper & Lower Egypt c BCE Pastoralists steppes earliest Silk Roads c 2000 BCE Abraham monotheism Founding of Judaism c BCE Hammurabi cuneiform Epic of Gilgamesh c 1750 BCE Shang Dynasty oracle bones bronze metallurgy BCE Confucius veneration Era of Warring States c. 500 BCE Xerxes satrap the Royal Road BCE Alexander the Great hellenism Antigonid, Ptolemaic, & Seleucid empires c. 325 BCE Constantine Christianity Edict of Milan c. 325 CE Attila the Hun barbarian Germanic invasions c. 450 CE
8 7 Name Key Justinian caesaropapism Corpus Juris Civilis c Maya maize Popol Vuh c. 600 Thomas Aquinas scholasticism Medieval Europe c Prince Vladimir cyrillic Kievan Rus 989 Tang Taizong equal field system Grand Canal c. 600 Sufis caravan Sultanate of Delhi Urban II excommunicate Crusades 1095 Charlemagne investiture controversy Holy Roman Empire c. 800 Muhammad sharia Abbasid Caliphate Song Dynasty south-pointing needle Neoconfucianism Ming Dynasty Scholar Bureaucrat Yongle Encyclopedia Heian Japan seppuku The Tale of Genji Bantus kinship groups sub-saharan migrations 2000 BCE CE
9 8 Name Key Zheng He treasure ships Ming Dynasty Bartolomeo Dias caravel Cape of Good Hope 1488 Vasco da Gama volta do mar Europeans reach India 1498 Martin Luther justification by faith Protestant Reformation 1517 Motecuzoma (Montezuma) chinampas Aztec Empire 1519 Atahualpa quipu Machu Picchu 1532 Nicolas Copernicus heliocentric Scientific Revolution 1543 Ignatius Loyola Jesuits Council of Trent 1545 Ming Dynasty galleons Potosí silver mines 1565 Shah Jahan Taj Mahal Mughal Empire c Thomas Hobbes divine right of kings The Leviathan 1651 John Locke 3 Rights of the People Glorious (Bloodless) Revolution 1689 Peter the Great westernization Window on the West Cardinal Richelieu mercantilism Triangle Trade 1700s Adam Smith capitalism The Wealth of Nations 1776 Voltaire philosophes écrasez l'infâme ( crush the infamous ) late 1700s
10 9 Name Key Toussaint L ouverture gens de coleur Haitian Revolution Maximillien Robespierre guillotine Reign of Terror 1793 Muhammad Ali sick man of Europe Egyptian rebellion against Ottoman Empire early 1800s Napoleon Bonaparte coup d état Waterloo 1815 Simón Bolívar Gran Colombia Jamaica Letter 1815 Janissaries devshirme Tanzimat Reforms Karl Marx communism The Communist Manifesto 1848 James Watt steam engine Crystal Palace Exhibition 1851 Matthew C. Perry samurai The Meiji Restoration 1853 Alexander II zemstvos Emancipation of the Serfs 1861 Otto von Bismarck realpolitik Franco-Prussian War 1871 Cecil Rhodes imperialism Scramble for Africa Cixi extraterritoriality sphere of influence Boxer Rebellion 1898 Nicholas II Duma Bloody Sunday 1905 Porfirio Diaz caudillo Mexican Revolution Kaiser William II blank check World War I
11 10 Name 1914-Present - Key Joseph Stalin collectivization 5 Plans 1928 John Maynard Keynes deficit spending Great Depression 1929 Mohandas Gandhi satyagraha Salt March 1930??? Chiang Kai-Shek Guomindang the Long March 1936 Hideki Tojo comfort women Greater East Asia Co- Prosperity Sphere 1937 Harry S Truman containment Marshall Plan 1948 Muhammad Ali Jinnah Muslim League Pakistan 1949 Jawaharlal Nehru nonalignment Bandung Conference 1955 Gamal Abdel Nassar Pan-Arabism Suez Canal Crisis 1956 Nikita Khrushchev de-stalinization Sputnik (launch of) 1957 Fidel Castro communism Cuban Missile Crisis 1962 Ayatollah Khomeini fundamentalism Iranian Revolution 1979 Osama bin Laden terrorism Sept. 11 attacks 2001
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