| A | B |
| expansionism | policy of increasing the amount of territory a government holds |
| feudalism | system of rule by local lords who were bound to a king by ties of loyalty: developed in western Europe during the Middle Ages |
| Hinduism | East Indian religion |
| humanism | the intellectual and literary movement during the Renaissance characterized by an emphasis on human interests and a study of the Greek-Roman classics |
| imperialism | domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or religion |
| Impressionism | a style of non-objective expression in art and music |
| isolationism | a policy of having little to do with foreign nations |
| Judaism | the religion of the Jewish people |
| manorialism | an economic and political practice in feudal Europe: Lords and serfs on an estate (manor) |
| materialism | the belief that the accumulation of possessions is what is necessary for a good life |