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AP World History 1 Chapter 6 Terms Flashcards

The terms and definitions for the vocabulary terms in Ways of the World: Chapter 6.

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5347114956Yellow Turban RebellionA massive Chinese peasant uprising inspired by Daoist teachings that began in 184 CE with the goal of establishing a new golden age of equality and harmony.0
5347114957WudiThe Chinese emperor (r. 141-87 BCE) who started the Chinese civil service system with the establishment in 124 BCE of an imperial academy for future officials.1
5347114958Wu, EmpressThe only female "emperor" in Chinese history (r. 690-705 CE), Empress Wu patronized scholarship, worked to elevate the position of women, and provoked a backlash of Confucian misogynist invective.2
5347114959Wang MangA Han court official who usurped the throne and ruled from 8 CE to 23 CE; noted for his reform movement that included the breakup of large estates.3
5347114960VaisyaThe Indian social class that was originally defined as farmers but eventually comprised merchants.4
5347114961untouchablesAn Indian social class that emerged below the Sudras and whose members performed the most unclean and polluting work.5
5347114962the "three obediences"In Chinese Confucian thought, the notion that a woman is permanently subordinate to male control: first that of her father, then of her husband, and finally of her son.6
5347114963SudraThe lowest Indian social class (caste system) of varna; regarded as servants of their social betters. The Sudra varna eventually included peasant farmers.7
5347114964SpartacusA Roman gladiator who led the most serious slave revolt in Roman history from 73 to 71 BCE.8
5347114965scholar-gentry classA term used to describe members of China's landowning families, reflecting both the wealth generated from their land and the power and prestige that they derived as government officials.9
5347114966"ritual purity" in Indian social practiceIn India, the idea that members of higher castes must adhere to strict regulations limiting or forbidding their contact with objects and members of lower castes to preserve their own caste standing and their relationship with the gods.10
5347114967PericlesA prominent and influential statesman of Ancient Athens (ca. 495-429 BCE); presided over Athen's Golden Age.11
5347114968latifundiaHuge estates operated by slave labour that flourished in parts of the Roman Empire.12
5347114969KshatriyaThe Indian social class of warriors and rulers.13
5347114970karmaIn Indian belief, the force generated by one's behaviour in a previous life that decides the level at which an individual will be reborn.14
5347114971helotsThe dependent, semi-enslaved class of ancient Sparta whose social discontent prompted the militarization of Spartan society.15
5347114972Greek and Roman slaveryIn the Greek and Roman world, slaves were captives from war and piracy (and their descendants), abandoned children, and the victims of long-distance trade; manumission was common. Among the Greeks, household service was the most common form of slavery, but in parts of the Roman state, thousands of slaves were employed under brutal conditions in the mines and on great plantations.16
5347114973dharmaIn Indian belief, performance of the duties appropriate to an individual's caste; faithful performance will lead to rebirth in a higher caste.17
5347114974caste as varna and jatiThe system of social organisation in India that has evolved over millennia; it is based on an original division of the populace into four inherited classes (varna), with the addition of thousands of social distinctions based on occupation (jatis), which became the main cell of social life in India.18
5347114975BrahminsThe Indian social class of priests.19
5347114976Ban ZhaoA Chinese woman writer and court official (45-116 C.E.) whose work provides valuable insight on the position of women in classical China.20
5347114977AspasiaA foreign woman resident in Athens (ca. 470-400 BCE) and partner of the statesman Pericles who was famed for her learning and wit.21

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