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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 7.

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5562533111TikalMajor Maya city, with a population of perhaps 50,000 people.0
5562533112TeotihuacanThe largest city of pre-Columbian America, with a population between 100,000 and 200,000; seemingly built to a plan in the Valley of Mexico, flourished between 300 and 600 CE, during which time it governed or influenced much of the surrounding region. The name is an Aztec term meaning "city of the gods".1
5562533113"Semi-sedentary"Term frequently used to describe the peoples of the eastern woodlands of the United States, Central America, the Amazon basin, and the Caribbean islands who combined partial reliance on agriculture with gathering and hunting.2
5562533114Pueblo"Great house", a large, apartment building-like structure that could house hundreds of people.3
5562533115Niger Valley civilizationDistinctive city-based civilization that flourished from about 300 BCE to about 900 CE, in the floodplain of the middle Niger and that included major cities such as Jenne-jeno; particularly noteworthy for its apparent lack of centralized state structures, having organized instead in clusters of economically specialized settlements.4
5562533116NazcaA civilization of southern coastal Peru, became famous for its underground irrigation channels and its gigantic and mysterious lines in the desert in the form of monkeys, birds, spiders, and other designs.5
5562533117Mound BuildersMembers of any of a number of cultures that developed east of the Mississippi River in what is now the United States and that are distinguished by their large earthern mounds, built during the period 2000 BCE-1250 CE.6
5562533118MocheAn important regional civilization of Peru, governed by warrior-priests; flourished from around 100 to 800 CE.7
5562533119MeroeCity in southern Nubia that was the center of Nubian civilization between 300 BCE and 100 CE.8
5562533120MayaThe major classical civilization of Mesoamerica; flourished from 250 to 900 CE.9
5562533121Jenne-jenoLargest and most fully studied of the cities of the Niger Valley civilization.10
5562533122Hopewell CultureNamed from its most important site (in present-day Ohio), this is the most elaborate and widespread of the North American mound-building cultures; flourished from 200 BCE to 400 CE.11
5562533123EzanaKing of Axum in the early fourth century CE who established Christianity in his state.12
5562533124Coptic ChristianityThe Egyptian variety of Christianity, distinctive in its belief that Christ has only a single, divine nature.13
5562533125ChavinAndean town that was the center of a large Peruvian religious movement from around 900 to 200 BCE.14
5562533126Chaco PhenomenonName given to a major process of settlement and societal organization that occurred in the period 860-1130 CE in what is now northwestern New Mexico; the society formed is notable for its settlement in large pueblos and for its building of hundreds of miles of roads (the purpose of which is not known)15
5562533127CahokiaThe dominant center of an important Mississippi valley mound-building culture, located near present-day St. Louis, Missouri; flourished from about 900 to 1250 CE.16
5562533128BatwaForest-dwelling people of Central Africa who adopted some of the ways of their Bantu neighbors while retaining distinctive features of their own culture; also known as "Pygmies"17
5562533129Bantu expansionGradual migration of ______-speaking peoples from their homeland in what is now southern Nigeria and the Cameroons into most of eastern and southern Africa, a process that began around 3000 BCE and continued for several millennia. The agricultural techniques and ironworking technology of ______-speaking farmers gave them an advantage over the gathering and hunting peoples they encountered.18
5562533130AxumClassical-era kingdom of East Africa; in present-day Eritrea and northern Ethiopia; flourished from 100 to 600 CE.19
5562533131ApedemekThe lion god of classical Meroe, his popularity shows a turn away from the Egyptian cultural influence.20
5562533132Ancestral PuebloFormerly known as the Anasazi, this people established a mixed agricultural and gathering/hunting society in the southwestern part of North America.21

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