10246630118 | Byzantium influences on emerging Russian culture can be described as | Great influence. Russia relied on trading with Bzantium and adopted E. Orthodox Christianity. Government was modeled after them and art and architect was aswell | 0 | |
10246630119 | Hunter and Gatherers societies can be described as | People who obtain food by collecting plants and by hunting wild animals or scavenging their remains. Nomadic people | 1 | |
10246630120 | Hamarabis code was significant since | It was the first official set of written laws. | 2 | |
10246630121 | Confusianism is... arise to | a system of philosophical and ethical teachings founded by Confucius and was based on respect. Arises from waring states period and there were no stable government. Manly tried to convince the ruler to change society | 3 | |
10246630122 | The goals and impact of the region of Charlemagne | He wanted to untie Germanic people into one kingdom and convert subjects to Christianity. He impacted the Carolingian Renaissance the cultural and intellectual revival for Europe. He was crowned by the Pope Leo ||| emperor of Romans | 4 | |
10246630123 | Classical Greek Art and architecture | Perfection and symmetry. Beauty made the sculpture more powerful | 5 | |
10246630124 | Classical Roman art | More life like sculpture, shows age as power | 6 | |
10246630125 | Byzantine art and architecture | Religion was influenced. Literature and icons and famously mosaics | 7 | |
10246630126 | Humansim | A philosophy in which interests and values of human beings are of primary importance | 8 | |
10246630127 | Mercantilism is | a government policy that protects trade and demands the accumulation of gold and silver. | 9 | |
10246630128 | Manorialism | Basic economic unit of Middle Ages based of trading services for land and protection | 10 | |
10246630129 | Fuedalism.. how did it emerge | Political system based on bonds of loyalty between lords and vassals for land and protection. Emerged since there was no set rule in Europe so people created a system to for protection and for land | 11 | |
10246630130 | Samurai vs knights | Class of warriors in feudal Japan while knights in feudal Europe who pledged loyalty to a noble in return for land. Different In armor and location. Also samurai were more spiritual. | 12 | |
10246630131 | Bushido Code vs Chivalry code | code of conduct for samurai during the feudal period in Japan medieval code of knighthood; a code of honor and courtesy | 13 | |
10246630132 | Motivation of the crusades | Control of holy lands, expand power, United Christianity, and knights and peasants to stop rebellion | 14 | |
10246630133 | Outcome of crusades | Increase of trade in Europe, decline in feudalism due to new rise in power, and new religious order(Pope->king) | 15 | |
10246630134 | Protestant Reformation | A split in the church caused by corruption in the church. Emerged by endolgencies, greasy priests, printing pesss and Martin Luther and bibles, and the king granting power over church | 16 | |
10246630135 | Martin Luther | German monk, questioned the Roman Catholic Church, was excommunicated. Wrote the 95 theses | 17 | |
10246630136 | Gender roles in sub-Saharan Africa | Men- brought in income, Women- farming, cooking, taking care of children and husband Was a patriarchy | 18 | |
10246630137 | Factors that led to fall of Rome | Invasions by Barbarian tribes and Huns Economic troubles and overreliance on slave labor The rise of the Eastern Empire Overexpansion and military overspending Government corruption and political instability | 19 | |
10246630138 | Impact on Mongols and trade | The Mongols always favored trade. Their nomadic way of life caused them to recognize the importance of trade from the very earliest times and, unlike the Chinese, they had a positive attitude toward merchants and commerce That set up many famous trading places like the bazaar and merchants were very wealthy | 20 | |
10246630139 | cultural diffusion | The expansion and adoption of a cultural element, from its place of origin to a wider area. | 21 | |
10246630140 | Legacy of mongols and culture diffusion | Ghengas khan- Barbaric United Asia strength Silk Road which was a great trade of culture Religious tolerance Opening of transcontinental trade routes and safety of merchants | 22 | |
10246630141 | Triangle Trade | a trade route that exchanged goods between the West Indies, the American colonies, and West Africa | 23 | |
10246630142 | Columbian Exchange | The exchange of goods and ideas between Native Americans and Europeans | 24 | |
10246630143 | Middle Passage | the sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies. | 25 | |
10246630144 | Middle Path/ Eightfold Path (Buddhism) | Rules to follow to end desire | 26 | |
10246630145 | Foot binding | Process of compressing girls' feet to half their natural size to signify obedience | 27 | |
10246630146 | Divine Right of Kings vs mandate of heaven | Doctrine that states that the right of ruling comes from God and not people's consent in Chinese history, the divine approval thought to be the basis of royal authority | 28 | |
10246630147 | Riencarnation | the rebirth of the soul in the body of another living being used in both Buddhism and Hinduism | 29 | |
10246630148 | Advantages of Spain over the Americas | Greater weapons, armor, resistance to disease, and naval ships | 30 | |
10246630149 | Magna Carta | the royal charter of political rights given to rebellious English barons by King John in 1215 which limited power of king to not raise taxes | 31 | |
10246630150 | Golden Age | A period during which a society attains prosperity and cultural achievements. | 32 | |
10246630151 | Golden Age of Greece | time when greeks were interested in arts, science, and religion and progressed in all three. Parthenon, epic poems | 33 | |
10246630152 | Golden Age of Islam | remembered for algebra and medical books. Gupta and concept of zero. Sanacript writing and architecture | 34 | |
10246630153 | Impact of the Black Death on Roman Catholic Church | Lessened faith, ended feudalism, | 35 | |
10246630154 | Neolithic Revolution | The switch from nomadic lifestyles to a settled agricultural lifestyle is this revolution. Originated in the Fertile Crescent In Mesopotamia | 36 | |
10246630155 | Impact of writing | Diffusion If believes and ideas. Recored history and laws. Bibles and culture | 37 | |
10246630156 | Printing Press | a machine used for printing influenced Protestant reformation | 38 | |
10246630157 | classical civilization | a society that serves as a model of excellence and has lasting value and relevance (Greek and Roman) | 39 | |
10246630158 | Christianity | the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, or its beliefs and practices. The messiah | 40 | |
10246630159 | Judiasm | The first monotheistic religion - guided by the Hebrew Bible called the Torah. Prophet | 41 | |
10246630160 | Islam | a religion based on the teachings of Muhammad and submission to Allah. Prophet. Pillars of Islam, Romadon | 42 | |
10246630161 | Hinduism | A religion native to India, featuring belief in many gods and reincarnation based of vedas | 43 | |
10246630162 | Buddism | A religion based on the teachings of Siddhartha Guatama. Buddha and the 8 fold path | 44 | |
10246630163 | Roman represented diversity thru... | There is plenty of evidence that the Roman empire was relatively diverse, as might be expected from an empire that encouraged trade and mobility across a territory that extended from Hadrian's Wall to north Africa, the Rhine, and the Euphrates (and which, less positively, enslaved and moved conquered populations around. It was also rly big so it covered many different ethnicities | 45 | |
10246630164 | Roman priorities | Architecture and infrastructure. Also stability | 46 | |
10246630165 | Ming China sphere of influence | Not sure so hope it's not on this final | 47 | |
10246630166 | Turning point of 15th century: DBQ topic NEED TO KNOW THIS SHIT | https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/15th_century Just read this honestly to much to say | 48 | |
10246630167 | Fall of Han similar to Rome | The fall of the Roman empire and the Han dynasty were similar because both experienced social unrest during their collapse. ... The fall of Rome and Han China were also similar because they both faced nomadic invasions that greatly contributed to their decline. | 49 | |
10246630168 | philosopher in Greece focused on | State over individuals | 50 | |
10246630169 | Renaissance art | emphasized the realistic portrayal of people and other subjects. | 51 | |
10246630170 | Medieval art | symbolic rather than realistic portrayals, religious subjects | 52 | |
10246630171 | Bubonic Plague | a deadly contagious disease caused by bacteria and spread by fleas | 53 | |
10246630172 | 100 years war | England vs. France; France won; Joan of Arc unified France and won it for them which made them rule over western Europe | 54 | |
10246630173 | Emperor of Japan. Reign but not rule.. | Emperor had monarch power but the main power was through the government so they rly were the face of the country but didn't have much power | 55 | |
10246630174 | iconoclast confusion | one who opposes established beliefs, customs, and institutions. Was forced in Byzantine then taken away then put back. Eastern church beloved in iconoclasm and the western church did not | 56 | |
10246630175 | Sunni and Shia split | Muslims disagreed on who should lead them after the death of Muhammed & this happened as a result. Sunni- worthy Shia- by decent | 57 | |
10246630176 | Rome's legacies | There government and there law of 12 tables | 58 | |
10246630177 | Five Pillars of Islam | Declaration of faith, prayer, alms, fasting, and pilgrimage that every Muslim should do everyday | 59 | |
10246630178 | Caste | A Hindu social class system that controlled every aspect of daily life | 60 | |
10246630179 | Dharma | In Hindu belief, a person's religious and moral duties | 61 | |
10246630180 | Karma | The belief that actions in this life, whether good or bad, will decide your place in the next life. | 62 | |
10246630181 | Riencarnation | A Hindu belief that people move in a constant cycle of life, death and rebirth. | 63 | |
10246630182 | How are they connected | They are connected through the way you live your life and how it affects your after life and rebirth into your caste | 64 | |
10246630183 | filial piety | respect shown by children for their parents and elders | 65 | |
10246630184 | Holy Roman Emperor | Title given to a person who had charge of not only the empire, but also the church | 66 | |
10246630185 | Lutheranism | teachings of Martin Luther emphasizing the cardinal doctrine of justification by faith alone. Saved from their sins by gods grace and love | 67 | |
10246630186 | Council of Trent | . Was reacted to Protestant reformation which addressed corruption of Church so they had to clarify teachings to meet Protestant challenges | 68 | |
10246630187 | Enthnocentrism | belief that one's own ethnic group, nation or religion is superior | 69 | |
10246630188 | Bzyantium saw them selves as.. | Roman and continued Roman tradition | 70 | |
10246630189 | Machiavelli | Wrote "The Prince", a book that recommended harsh and arbitrary rule for princes | 71 | |
10246630190 | Absolutism | A political system in which a ruler holds total power | 72 | |
10246630191 | Social Contract | An agreement between the people and their government signifying their consent to be governed | 73 | |
10246630192 | Englightenment | Emphasized reason and science as the paths to knowledge | 74 | |
10246630193 | Global trade networks examples and significance | Countries trade with each other when, on their own, they do not have the resources, or capacity to satisfy their own needs and wants. By developing and exploiting their domestic scarce resources, countries can produce a surplus, and trade this for the resources they need. Ex. The Roman Empire and the Mongolian empire | 75 | |
10246630194 | Ming Voyages | Ming China underwent a military expansionism that also included the treasure voyages. In 1403, the Yongle Emperor issued an imperial order to start the immense construction project of the treasure fleet. Zheng He was ordered to initiate the construction of the fleet. For bragging rights and exotic animals. | 76 | |
10246630195 | Jared Diamond relationship between geography to the success of human settlements and societies | Transcript of Thoughts on Jared Diamond's theory: Guns, Germs, and Steel. Jared Diamond believed that geography had a crucial effect on world countries and their economies. He said that geography had a bigger influence on the world than any other factor, including beliefs and government | 77 | |
10246630196 | Sinification | extensive adaptation of Chinese culture in other regions ex. Korea, Vietnam, and japan. | 78 | |
10246630197 | Humanism in renaissance art | Was present and emphasized human potential to attain excellence | 79 | |
10246630198 | Aryan contributions to the Indian civilization | *sanskrit *the Vedas *the caste system | 80 |
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