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6738988745Classical Civilizations-Han China -Gupta India -Greece -Rome0
6738996305Classical civilzation definitionliterature, Art, and architecture were often longer lived than the state themselves1
6739005607Examples of spirit based beliefs-Animism -Shamanism2
6739011435Shinto-A religion native to Japan -Form of animism3
6739014148Ancestor venerationDeep respect for ancestors4
6739023131SyncretismThe blending of old and new religious beliefs5
6739028658Judaism-Torah -Eye for Eye type mindset -Strict dietary restrictions -Influenced Israel6
6739058962Jewish disaporaSome Hebrews returned to Jerusalem but many choose to remain in their new homes7
6739072649Vedism-Shaped Hinduism -1500 BCE8
6739086842Upanishads(India c. 700 BCE) A series of essays and poems raised the possibility that people could liberate themselves from the cycle of life9
6739099065Buddhism-500 BCE -Eightfold path -Four Noble Truths -Siddhartha Gautama (First Buddha) -Reincarnation -Kharma -Nirvana10
6739178700Four Noble Truths-Buddhism -Human existence is inseparable from suffering -The cause of suffering is desire -Suffering is extinguished by extinguishing desire -Desire may be extinguished by following the Eightfold path11
6739193060Eightfold Path-Buddhism -Know the truth -Resist evil -Do nothing to hurt others -Respect all forms of life -Work for the well-being of others -Free your mind of evil -Control your thoughts -Practice Meditation12
6739099067Hinduism-Tens of thousands of gods -Law of Manu (Sacred text) -Brahma is the world soul -Vishnu is the savior figure -Shiva is the destroyer13
6739112620KarmaThings you do in this life effect you after death14
6739116221DharmaDuties and responsibilities will get you into the next life15
6739122811Caste system(India c. 1500 BCE) Rigged class order -Priests -Warriors and Rulers -Farmers and Artisans -Servants and serfs16
6739129864"Untouchables" in IndiaThe lowest level of the Indian caste system17
6739149685SatiA widowed wife would through herself into a fire to show loyalty18
6739244341Theravada-Older school of Buddhism -Emphasizes simplicity and meditation and remains closer to the Buddha's actual teachings19
6739253478Mahayana-Newer school of Buddhism -More ritual and symbology than Buddha spoke of -Nirvana seen as heavenly after life20
6739305905Bodhisattvas(Buddhism-Mahayana) saintlike souls who had achieved nirvana but chose to remain in the earthly realm to help living humans21
6739316782Confucianism-Confucius -Analects (Holy script) -Social harmony -Filal Piety22
6739328619Mandate of Heaven-Gave ruler's right to rule -Zhou China23
6739354323Legalism-Hard punishments -Innately immoral24
6739362711Neo-Confuciansim-600 CE -New form of Confucianism more adapted for time period25
6739375878Daoism-500 BCE -China -Loazi is the founder -Tao-te Ching (Sacred text) -Universe is governed by dao -Seek harmony in universe -Fenh shui and yin and yang26
6739400821Christianity-Charity and Compassion -Jesus -Paul and Peter established religion -favorable to those who felt powerless -Bible27
6739418088ConstantineEmperor who legalized Christianity28
6739430492Great SchismSplit of Christianity to Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy29
6739452212First to move towards scientific thinkingGreeks around 600-200 BCE30
6739460051Greek Thinkers-Socrates (470-399 BCE) -Plato (428-347 BCE) -Aristotle (384-322 BCE) -Questioned behavior and nature of reality31
6739488324Greco-Roman architecture-Domes -Columns -Facades32
6739528685The Persian Empire-Southwest Asia -Divided into 20 empires -Satraps (local officials)33
6739530811Achaemenid-First Persian dynasty -550-331 BCE -Conquered Lydians, Neo-Babylonians, Egyptians -Relatively tolerant to all faiths34
6739542037Darius the Great-Third Achaemenid ruler -Stretched Persian empire from North Africa to India (2 million square miles)35
6739573185Zoroastrianisma monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster in the 6th century BC.36
6739581661End of Achaemenid Persia-Fell 331 BCE to Hellenistic conqueror Alexander the Great37
6739586973Parthians-247 BCE -224 CE -Liberated Persia from Alexander the Great -Combined elements of Greek and Persian culture -Where smallpox first arose38
6739603891Sassanid Empire-224-651 CE -Arose after Parthians -Zoroastrianism -Swept away by rapid military expansion of Islam39
6739620700Qin and Han Empires-East Asia -Qin (221-206 BCE) -Han (206 BCE- 220 CE)40
6739660429Qin Dynasty-Ya boy Shi Huangdi -Ended the "Warring States" -Favored Legalism -Centralized dictatorship -Great Wall of China -Destroyed shortly after Shi Huangdi died41
6739675418Han Dynasty-Came to power through uprisings against Qin -Wu-Ti ( Warrior emperor) -Centralized, effective empire -Confucianism -Strong economy -Monopoly on silk trade -Ended from an economic and agriculture slump as well as bandits, rebels, and invadors such as Xiongnu , and smallpox42
6739712578Mauryan and Gupta Empires-South Asia43
6739724007Indo-Europeans (Aryans)-Light-skinned warriors -Invaded northern India44
6739727633DravidiansIndian dark-skinned natives conquered by Aryans45
6739732822Mauryan Empire-324-184 BCE -Founded by Chandragupta Maurya -Elaborate bureaucracy -Ashoka is a well-known emperor -Collapsed due to attacks from outside enemies46
6739756945Ashoka-Mauryan emperor -Pillars of Ashoka -Buddhist -Sickened by war -Created harmony47
6739766503Gupta Empire-320-550 BCE -Controlled most of north-central India -Chandra Gupta is the first ruler -Smaller and less centralized -Strengthened caste system -Fell to White Huns48
6739788298Phoenicians-Mediterranean -Originators of alphabet -started in 800 BCE -Carthage (North African port) - Punic Wars between Rome49
6739807464Greeks/Hellenes-1150-800 BCE -Worship of Olympian gods -Sparta and Athens -First democracy50
6739823586Hellenic culture-Philosophical/Scientific thinking51
6739828668Persian Wars429-479 CE52
6739835734Peloponnesian War-431-404 BCE -Sparta vs. Athens -Lead to Greece being dominated by Macedonians53
6739842778Alexander the Great-356-323 BCE -Launched one of the most successful military campaigns of all time54
6739853627Rome-Founded in 800 BCE -Italy -Dominated Mediterranean -Remained monarchy until 500 BCE55
6739859866Roman Republic-500-30 BCE -No monarch -Tension between patricians and plebeians56
6739871409Punic Wars-264-146 BCE -Roman Republic vs. Carthage of Phonecian57
6739879991Collapse of Roman Republic-What was left of middle class fell into poverty -Violent mobs -Series of wars and slave revolts -Julius Cesar lead to end of republic in 30 BCE58
6739894068Roman Empire-30 BCE- 479 CE -Caser Augustus -Pax Romana -Economic and military strength -Huge bureacracy -Aqueducts -Years of disease and unfit rulers led to split of Empire59
6739913838Byzantine Empire-Eastern part of Roman Empire60
6739926543Roman Law-Code of Justinian -Twelve Tables61
6739934674Teotihuacan-100 BCE- 750 CE -Practiced human sacrifice -Intensive farming -Decline due to violent and crippling revolts62
6739957559Mayans-200-950 CE -40 city-states -Hieroglyphic script -Hag concept of zero and calendar -Decline is a mystery63
6739970904Moche-Andes Mountains -200-700 CE -Quipu (knot tying) -mit'a system ( combined serfdom and corvee labor) -Ended due to environmental factors64
6739990632Bureaucracies-Tax collection -Law enforcement -Mobilization of food and resources -Military defense -Regulation of trade -Infrastructure -Regional and local levels of government65
6740102209Silk road-100 BCE- 800 CE -1200-1500 CE -Stretched from Middle East to China66
6749706921"Out of Africa" thesisModern humans arose in East Africa around 200,000 years ago and then migrated out67
6751032770Stone AgeThe time when most tools and weapons were made of stone68
6751089240Cultural DiffusionThe spread of new technologies and religious beliefs69
6751128874First Cities-8000-7000 BCE -Jericho on Jordan River -Catal Huyuk in Turkey70
6751145899Metallurgy-Extracting metal from raw ore -Began in Middle East and China between 4000-300 BCE71
6751151986Bronze Age-3500-1200 BCE -Use of Bronze72
6751177676Basic features of early civilizations-An economic system -A government -A social system -A moral or ethical belief system -An intellectual tradition -A reasonably high level of technological aptitude73
6751195965Mesopotamia-Began in 2500-2350 BCE -Sumerian-Babylonian culture -Tigris and Euphrates rivers -Akkadians and Assyrians came as well74
6751212989Sargon-Akkadian conqueror -First empire -"King of Sumer and Akkad"75
6751225036Code of Hammurabi and Code of Ur-Nammu-Oldest codified laws -Favored elite over lower class -Thought society should be governed by a consistent set of regulations76
6751233691ZigguratsMesopotamian terrace-stepped temples77
6751246269Egypt-3100 BCE -Nile River78
6751251126Old Kingdom-2700-2200 BCE -Social and political features took hold -Civil War tore apart Egypt79
6751258945Middle Kingdom-2050 BCE -Egypt -Lasted until taken over by Hyksos80
6751265331New Kingdom-1550 BCE -Egypt -Conquered great deal of Africa and MiddleEast81
6751287017Indus River civilization-2600 BCE -Written Language -Mohenjo-Daro -Harappa -Unified and highly centralized82
6751308324Shang Dynasty-Yellow River (Huang He) -Yangzi River -1600 BCE -China -Developed army -Bronze -"The Middle Kingdom" (i.e. center of the world)83
6751327467Zhou Dynasty-1000-221 BCE -China -Used Feudalism -Made iron weapons and tools -Effective bureaucracy84
6751356298Olmecs-Americas -2000s BCE -No large river -Made huge head statues85
6751375777OligarchyRule by the few (multiple aristocratic elites ruled)86
6751420111TheocracyA government dominated by a religious elite87
6751453131SerfdomPeasants labored on the land their owners lived on88
6762888433Early Middle Age-500-1000 CE -Period of overall backwardness, political decentralization, perpetual military threat89
6762894403High Middle Ages-1000-1300 CE -Cultural and Economic revival90
6762912885FeudalismMonarchs awarded land to loyal followers91
6762931410SerfsPeasants who were not technically slaves but were tied to a feudal lords land and had no right to change profession or residence without permission92
6762947426Charlemagne-768-814 CE -Frankish King -Defeated Vikings, Muslims, and barbarians -Created network of administrators -Formed Holy Roman Empire93
6762968410Norman ConquestBrought French-styled feudalism to England94
6762981010Hundred Years War-1337-1453 CE -Fighting of England vs. France -Over French territory -French ultimately won95
6763034874Moors-700s CE -Muslim invaders of Spain and Portugal96
6763043083Reconquista-Spain and Portugal vs. Moors -1000-1492 -Intense religious hostility97
6763063561The theme systemThe way Byzantium granted land to soldiers serving in frontier zones98
6763071664Manzikert-1071 -Seljuk Turks beat Byzantium -Beginning of the empires steady decline99
6763100010Holy InquisitionA set of special courts to seek out and punish non-conformity100
6763114464CalpihMuslim leader101
6763145221Ottoman Turks-1300s -Gained hegemony over Middle East -Brought about fall of Constantinople102
6763166688Ghana-800-1200 -Had gold deposits -Sub-Saharan Africa103
6763173380Mali-Sub-Saharan Africa -1200-1600 -Gold deposits -Founded by Sundiata104
6763217586Tang Dynasty-China -618-906 CE -Expanded China -Expanded Grand Canal105
6763229209An Shi rebellion-700-800s -Peasant rebellion in China -Brought an end to Tang Dynast106
6763232736Song Empire-906-1279 CE -China -gunpowder, compass, and paper money -Neo-Confucianism -Defeated by Jurchens107
6763268763Ming Dynasty-1368-1644 -Emperor Hongwu, rebel -Re-centralized the political and administrative system -strong military108
6763431469Delhi Sultunate-1206-1526 -Northern India in hands of Muslim generals -Eventually expanded almost all of India but cities eventually broke off in South109
6763449109Khmer Empires-500-1400 -Cambodia110
6763453263Srivijayan Empire-500-1100 -Indonesian Islands and Malay Peninsula111
6763759130Great Schism (Christianity)-1054 -Divided into Roman Catholicism and Easter Orthodoxy112
6763849690Sunni MuslimSupported Umayyad Caliphs113
6763852496Shiite MuslimsSupported Ali114

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