Compare:to examine andnote thesimilarities ordifferences of twoor more elementsImperialExpansion:Policy of extendinga nations authorityby territorialacquisitionEconomic System:How (state/nation)allocate exchangeof goods andservicesHyperurbanization:Rapidgrowth in thepopulationc.1750-c.1900Trade Systems:The organizedway good areexchangedbetweennationsAnalyze:to determinethe nature andrelationship ofthe componentelementsBureaucracy:Structuredadministrativesystem withrules, hierarchyand proceduresConsumerism:Focus onacquiring andconsuminggoodsForced LaborSystems:Peopleemployedagainst theirwillDemographicShift:Populationchange overtimePoliticalStructure:The way inwhichgovernment isorganizedIdentity:to establishthe definitionof someoneor somethingNation-State:an state generallyinhabited bypeople sharingsimilar culture,language, andhistoryEconomicInteraction:Trade betweentwo or morenationsc.600C.E. -c. 1450c.1450-c. 1750GlobalProcesses:interactionsinfluencingcollective humanexperiencesEconomic/PoliticalProminence:Financial orgovernmentimportanceEvaluate:to examine andjudge thesignificance,determine thevalueDiffusion:Spread ofgoods andservices fromone society toanotherPolitical Change:A transformationin the structure ofgovernmentand/or itsleadership.c (circa)B.C.E. (beforecommon eraC.E. (commonera)Describe:to illustratesomethingusing facts,reasoning, andargumentsCompare:to examine andnote thesimilarities ordifferences of twoor more elementsImperialExpansion:Policy of extendinga nations authorityby territorialacquisitionEconomic System:How (state/nation)allocate exchangeof goods andservicesHyperurbanization:Rapidgrowth in thepopulationc.1750-c.1900Trade Systems:The organizedway good areexchangedbetweennationsAnalyze:to determinethe nature andrelationship ofthe componentelementsBureaucracy:Structuredadministrativesystem withrules, hierarchyand proceduresConsumerism:Focus onacquiring andconsuminggoodsForced LaborSystems:Peopleemployedagainst theirwillDemographicShift:Populationchange overtimePoliticalStructure:The way inwhichgovernment isorganizedIdentity:to establishthe definitionof someoneor somethingNation-State:an state generallyinhabited bypeople sharingsimilar culture,language, andhistoryEconomicInteraction:Trade betweentwo or morenationsc.600C.E. -c. 1450c.1450-c. 1750GlobalProcesses:interactionsinfluencingcollective humanexperiencesEconomic/PoliticalProminence:Financial orgovernmentimportanceEvaluate:to examine andjudge thesignificance,determine thevalueDiffusion:Spread ofgoods andservices fromone society toanotherPolitical Change:A transformationin the structure ofgovernmentand/or itsleadership.c (circa)B.C.E. (beforecommon eraC.E. (commonera)Describe:to illustratesomethingusing facts,reasoning, andarguments

APWH Frequently Used Terms - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. N-Compare: to examine and note the similarities or differences of two or more elements
  2. B-Imperial Expansion: Policy of extending a nations authority by territorial acquisition
  3. I-Economic System: How (state/nation) allocate exchange of goods and services
  4. O-Hyper urbanization: Rapid growth in the population
  5. O-c.1750-c.1900
  6. B-Trade Systems: The organized way good are exchanged between nations
  7. I-Analyze: to determine the nature and relationship of the component elements
  8. B-Bureaucracy: Structured administrative system with rules, hierarchy and procedures
  9. I-Consumerism: Focus on acquiring and consuming goods
  10. N-Forced Labor Systems: People employed against their will
  11. N-Demographic Shift: Population change over time
  12. O-Political Structure: The way in which government is organized
  13. B-Identity: to establish the definition of someone or something
  14. I-Nation-State: an state generally inhabited by people sharing similar culture, language, and history
  15. O-Economic Interaction: Trade between two or more nations
  16. N-c.600 C.E. - c. 1450
  17. G-c. 1450- c. 1750
  18. G-Global Processes: interactions influencing collective human experiences
  19. B-Economic/Political Prominence: Financial or government importance
  20. O-Evaluate: to examine and judge the significance, determine the value
  21. G-Diffusion: Spread of goods and services from one society to another
  22. G-Political Change: A transformation in the structure of government and/or its leadership.
  23. I-c (circa) B.C.E. (before common era C.E. (common era)
  24. G-Describe: to illustrate something using facts, reasoning, and arguments