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Which empire was based out of Sumatra (Indonesia) from the 7th-12th centuries? This empire also did a great deal of work spreading Buddhism.

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Which empire was based out of Sumatra (Indonesia) from the 7th-12th centuries? This empire also did a great deal of work spreading Buddhism.

Srivijaya Empire

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What were the elite infantry units in the Ottoman Empire?

Janissaries

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Who was the longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1520 until his death in 1566?

Suleiman the Magnificent

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Who were the non-Arab slave soldiers of the Arab caliphates that eventually created their own government in India?

Mamluks

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What was the Islamic empire that ruled over the Indian subcontinent for 320 years?

Delhi Sultanate

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What is the name for a Muslim leader that has political power and enforces Sharia law, but does not have any religious authority?

Sultan

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What was the Ottoman practice of forcibly recruiting soldiers among the children of Balkan and Anatolian Christian subjects?

Devshirme

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What was the Sunni Muslim state that controlled much of southeastern Europe, western Asia, and Northern Africa between the 14th - 20th centuries?

Ottoman Empire

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Who were the people in Mesoamerica that was known for their grand architecture, astrology, and calendars?

The Maya

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What was the name given to the three city military confederacy that dominated the Valley of Mexico during the 14th -16th centuries?

Aztec Empire

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What was the civilization that dominated the Andes and western coastal regions of South America from the 13th-16th centuries?

Inca Empire

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What was the primary city-state of the Mexica people?

Tenochtitlan

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What was the mathematical and observational innovation used by the Maya people to make predictions about weather?

Astrological calendar

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What was the coerced labor system used by the Inca?

Mit'a system

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What was the common state system in Medieval Europe and Japan that had regional leaders protecting local peoples in exchange for a service?

Feudalism

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What was the Japanese attempt to emulate Chinese culture and administration known as?

Taika Reforms

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This was the imperial dynasty that lasted from 581 to 618 CE. It unified China under Han rule and began many large infrastructural projects.

Sui Dynasty

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This was the imperial dynasty of China that lasted from 960 to 1279 CE. It was the first to issue paper currency and establish a standing navy.

Song Dynasty

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This was the imperial dynasty of China from 618 to 907 CE. It is regarded as a high point in Chinese civilization, but also known for religious persecution.

Tang Dynasty

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This was the largest contiguous empire in world history. They were known for having fearless warriors and for expanding trade on the Silk Roads.

Mongolian Empire

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This was the first wide-scale of paper currency used first by the Tang, but more extensively under the Song Dynasty.

Bank notes

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This was a large infrastructure project started by the Sui Dynasty, creating a large artificial river.

Grand Canal

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This was a renewal of traditional Chinese philosophical views under the Tang Dynasty.

Neo-Confucianism

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This was the name for the form of government in the Mongolian Empire after it fragmented into 4 distinct regions.

Khanates

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Which civilization was a collection of polities or "city-states" located in central and southern Vietnam from the 2nd to 18th centuries?

Champa Empire

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What was the Hindu-Buddhist empire located in present day Cambodia from 802-1431 CE?

Khmer Empire

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Which empire was known for its ability to control maritime trade near modern-day Indonesia from the 13th to 16th centuries?

Majapahit Empire

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Which African empire was a major power in West Africa from roughly 600-1200 CE?

Ghana Empire

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Which African empire was a major power in West Africa from roughly 1230-1670 CE?

Mali Empire

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Who was the famous West African ruler that went on the Hajj to Mecca?

Mansa Musa

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Which city was a prominent trading and religious center for the Mali Empire?

Timbuktu

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What religion began to spread to West Africa due to trade?

Islam

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What was a sub-Saharan city that flourished due to an extensive trade network with the Swahili Coast and China?

Great Zimbabwe

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What was the name of the kingdom that ruled in Ethiopia for over 700 years?

Solomonic Dynasty

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What was the dominant Islamic dynasty in West Africa from the 15th-17th centuries?

The Songhai Dynasty

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Who was the famous ruler of the Songhai Dynasty that was also a devout Muslim?

Askia the Great

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Who was the first emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire?

Constantine I

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Who was the Byzantine emperor that wanted to reconquer Western Roman Empire lands?

Justinian I

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What was the Byzantine reform that had a major impact on how state systems were set up?

Code of Justinian

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Who was the last "prophet" and "messenger" of Allah?

Muhammad

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What are people that practice Islam called?

Muslims

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What is the set of religious principles that Muslims try to obtain/achieve?

The Five Pillars

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What were religious and political leaders in Islam called?

Caliphs

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What were the nomadic group of herders during the Neolithic Era known as?

Pastoralists

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What was the major architectural structure created in Mesopotamian civilizations known as?

Ziggurat

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Who was the military leader that would be the first to unite the Greek city-states?

Philip of Macedon

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What was the early form of written language used in Mesopotamia?

Cuneiform

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Who was the ruler that went on a large military campaign, conquering the Persian Empire?

Alexander the Great

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What religion was the first to be monotheistic? This religion also created the concept of "Good vs. Evil."

Zoroastrianism

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What was the period of Chinese history where many dynasties were fighting for control?

Warring States Period

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What were the basic principles of Legalism?

It placed an emphasis on strict moral law and obtaining positions through merit.

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What were followers of Confucianism trying to obtain on three levels?

Social Harmony

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What religion had a large, direct influence on the formation of Christianity?

Judaism

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What did the Edict of Thessalonica do?

It established Christianity as the state religion of the Roman Empire.

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What was the rigid social structure attached to Hinduism?

The caste system

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Which Chinese dynasty established Confucianism as the state religion of China?

The Han Dynasty

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Who was the leader to overthrow the Roman Republic and establish the Roman Empire?

Julius Caesar

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What were regional governors during the Persian Empire known as?

Satraps

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What did the Roman Empire offer to conquered peoples?

Citizenship

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Pharaoh

Lived as Gods on Earth in Egypt

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Steward

Messengers sanctioned by the gods to carry out their bidding in Mesopotamia

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Mandate of Heaven

The idea that monarchs claimed direct divine approval from the heavens in China

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Second Temple Judaism

refers to Judaism between the construction of the second temple in Jerusalem and its destruction by the Romans

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Edict of Milan

Legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire by Emperor Constantine in 313 CE

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Islam

Is a monotheistic religion that believes Muhammad is the prophet. Test is Quran. Referred to as Muslims. The unman is this community of believers.

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End of the Byzantine Empire

Byzantine-Ottoman War

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Feudalism in Europe

King, Lords, Knights,Serfs

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Feudalism in Japan

Shogun, Daimyo, Samurai

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Difference between Feudalism and Manorialism

Feudalism is the whole thing and Manorialism is a part of Feudalism.

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Confucianism

is categorized as a philosophy, religion, way of governing, and a way of life. Posed solutions to disorder and chaos.

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Qin Dynasty

Had Legalism witch helped end the Warning States Period. Began Construction of the Great Wall of China. About fifteen years (221–206 BCE).

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Zhou

Lasted 789 Years Made significant cultural, contributions.

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Shang

The earliest dynasty.The invention of writing; the development of a stratified government; the advancement of bronze technology. 1600 to 1046 B.C

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Religions in South Asia

Hinduism and Buddhism

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Second wave empires

Under a single administration

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Paleolithic

Old Stone Age

Consisted of humans moving from place to place in groups of 50-200 people as hunter and gathers. Egalitarian. Kinship

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Neolithic

New Stone Age

Brought about the development of agriculture. Domesticated animals allowed for farming ro occur on a larger scale then before.

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Roman

Emerged as a city state during the 6th Century BCE in Rome. Over time the city-state expanded and too over most of the Italian peninsula.

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Centralized Government

Allowed for the establishment of an economic and infrastructural power hose (one)

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Pyramids

Egypt Architectural structure

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Buddhism

Siddhartha Gautama.Buddhists believe that the human life is one of suffering, and that meditation, spiritual and physical labor, and good behavior are the ways to achieve enlightenment, or nirvana.

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Hinduism

Believes in a cycle of rebirth and reincarnation. The over all goal is to transcend human life and unite the Brahma. Alos receive good Karma.

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