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government | ||
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The office, function, or authority of a governing individual or body. | ||
Great Depression | ||
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(1929-1939) The dramatic decline in the world | ||
Great Purge | ||
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The widespread arrests and executions of over a million people by Josef Stalin between 1936 and 1938. Stalin was attempting to eliminate all opposition to his rule of the Soviet Union. | ||
Greco-Roman | ||
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The cultural mixing of both ancient Greek and Roman traditions. | ||
Greek column | ||
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Fluted column used in many of their buildings, and copied throughout the world today. | ||
greenhouse gas | ||
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A gas such as carbon dioxide, ozone, or water vapor that are a factoring the warming of the Earth | ||
guild | ||
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An association of merchants or craftspeople in medieval Europe, formed to make regulations and set standards for a particular trade or craft. | ||
gunpowder | ||
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Chemical compound that burns very quickly. Used in weaponry. | ||
Gupta Dynasty | ||
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(320-550 C.E.)Ruling family in India during its golden age. Responsible for many achievements. | ||
Gutenberg, Johannes | ||
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(1400?-1468) German printer and European pioneer in the use of movable type. | ||
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habitation | ||
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A place where something lives. | ||
Haiku | ||
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A 3 line poem that has 17 syllables in the Japanese language, and expresses a single thought, feeling or idea. | ||
hajj | ||
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The pilgrimage or holy journey to the city of Mecca | ||
Hammurabis Code | ||
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Oldest written system of laws. They were created by King Hammurabi of Babylonia in th mid 18th century BCE and placed on stones tablets for all to see. | ||
Hebrew | ||
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Semitic language originating in ancient Palestine and spoken by the Israelites. Modern Hebrew was developed in the 19th and 20th centuries from the ancient written language. | ||