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2017-2018 World History Vocabulary Words Unit 1 Vocabulary Words SSWH 1 Analyze Origins Society Compare/Contrast Mesopotamia Egyptian Economy Religion Code of Hammurabi Polytheism Ziggurat Hieroglyphics Pharoah Describe India China Explain Monotheism Hebrews Identify Bantu Migration Contribution Agriculture Olmecs SSWH 2 Maurya Gupta Indus River Subcontinent Himalayas Ashoka Dynasty Zhou Dynasty Qin Dynasty Han Dynasty Yellow River Great Wall Hinduism Buddhism Confucianism 8 Fold Path Karma Silk Roads Indian Ocean Marco Polo SSWH 3 Examine Philosophy Greece Greeks Polis Italy Roman Republics Empires Socrates Plato Aristotle Alexander the Great Julius Caesar Augustus Caesar Diffusion Christianity

Unit 2 Vocabulary Words SSWH 4 Impact Byzantine Justinian Code Theodora Tsar/Czar Kiev Moscow Schism Western Roman Catholic Eastern Orthodox Pope Bishop/Patriarch Ottoman Constantinople Mongol Chinggis Khan Nomad Abraham Mohammed Jesus SSWH 6 Mansa Musa Sudanic Kingdoms Mali Ghana Songhai Sahara Sub-Saharan Timbuktu Trans-Saharan Swahili Syncretism SSWH 5 Islam Mohammed Medina Mecca Koran/Quran Hajj Caliphate Sunni Shia Ibn Sina Ibn Battuta Astrolabe Temple Mosque Church Torra Bible

Unit 3 Vocabulary Word SSWH 8 Mayan Aztec Inca Conquistadors Terrace Farming Sacrifice Machu Picchu SSWH 11 Shogun Shogunate Kangxi Oda Nobunaga Tokugawa Qing Ming Dynasty SSWH 12 Dabur Akbar Suleyman Ottoman Safavid Mughal

Unit 4 Vocabulary Words SSWH 7 Charlemagne Holy Roman Empire Manorial Feudalism Manor Vassal Fief Fealty Bubonic Plague Crusades Holy land SSWH 9 Medici Machiavelli Florence Renaissance DaVinci Michelangelo Humanism Dante Erasmus Petrarch Moveable Type Gutenberg Protestant Reformation Martin Luther 95 Theses Indulgences Calvinism Henry VIII Elizabeth I Counter Reformation Jesuits Council of Trent

Unit 5 Vocabulary Words SSWH 10 Conquistadors de Soto Cook Columbus DaGama Zheng He SSWH 13 Copernicus Galileo Kepler Newton Laws of Motion Heliocentric Heretic Heresy Locke Voltaire Rousseau Enlightenment Social Contract Magellan Columbian Exchange Triangular Trade Atlantic Slave Trade Compass Astrolabe Lateen Sail Plantation Napoleonic Code 1st,2nd, 3rd Estates Waterloo Congress of Vienna SSWH 14 Sun King/ Louis XIV Peter the Great Tokugawa Absolute Ruler The State Absolutism L Ouverture Hidalgo Bolivar Bastille Declaration of Independence Glorious Revolution Napoleon

Unit 6 Vocabulary Words SSWH 15 Industrial Revolution Industrialization Adam Smith Capitalism Laissiez-Faire Wealth of Nations Karl Marx Communism Communist Manifesto Child Labor Urbanization Factors of Productions Steam Engine Nationalism Socialism Bourgeoisie SSWH 16 Nation State Nationalism Germany Otto von Bismarck Japan Meiji Restoration Imperialism Africa Asia Natural Resources Opium Wars Boxer Rebellion Realpolitik White Man s Burden Scramble for Africa Berlin Conference Treaty of Nanjing SSWH 17 Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism Balkans Russia Slavs Serbia Austria-Hungary Trenches Trench Foot Treaty of Versailles Reparations Mandate System Romanovs Habsburgs

Unit 7 Vocabulary Words SSWH 18 Russian Revolution Russification Bolsheviks Vladimir Lenin New Economic Policy Joseph Stalin The Five Year Plan The Great Purge Fascism Benito Mussolini Black Shirts Adolf Hitler Hirohito Totalitarianism Authoritarianism Police State Soviet Union Germany Italy Japan Invasion of Ethiopia Rape of Nanjing Spanish CIvil War Annexation Appeasement Annexation of the Sudetenland General Eisenhower Guadalcanal Philippines President Truman Nazism Sub-humans Nuremberg Laws Ghettos Concentration Camps Final Solution Holocaust Tehran Conference Yalta Conference Potsdam Conference Churchill Stalin Nuremberg Trials German Occupation Zones Potsdam Declaration Marshall Plan United Nations NATO Warsaw Pact SSWH 19 European Theater Pacific Theater Pearl Harbor Franklin D. Roosevelt El-Alamein Stalingrad D-Day

Unit 8 Vocabulary Words SSWH 20 Cold War Arms Race Atomic Bomb Hydrogen Bomb Mutually Assured Destruction Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty SALT Disarmament Zionist Balfour Declaration Palestine Guerrilla Group Six Day War Oslo Accords Decolonization Mohandas Ghandi Indian National Congress Hindu Muslim Pakistan Chiang Kai-shek ao Zedong Great Leap Forward Cultural Revolution of 1966 Kwame Nkrumah Jomo Kenyatta Robert Mugabe Afrikaner National Party African National CongressM SSWH 21 Pan-Africanism Black Power Movement African Union Pan-Arabism Arabs Bosnia-Herzegovina Yugoslavia Ethnic Cleansing UN Safe Zones Nationalist Conflicts Bosnian Serbs Hutu Tutsi Rwanda UN Peacekeeping Forces Nikita Khrushchev de-stalinization Mikhail Gorbachev Glasnost Perestroika Bureaucracy Terrorism Reprisal Al-Qaida Afghanistan Taliban Golda Meir Indira Ghandi Margaret Thatcher SSWH 22 Globalization Global Integration World Economy Computers Satellites Internet Multinational Corporations United Nations OPEC World Trade Organizations Industrialized Nations National Sovereignty