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8623115547MesopotamiaA region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers that developed the first urban societies. In the Bronze Age this area included Sumer and the Akkadian, Babylonian and Assyrian empires, In the Iron Age, it was ruled by the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian empires.0
8623115548Fertile CrescentThe Tigris and Euphrates Rivers gave life to the first known agricultural villages in this area about 10,000 years ago and the first known cities about 5,000 years ago. Includes Mesopotamia, Palestine, and the Nile.1
8623115549zigguratA temple tower of ancient Mesopotamia, constructed of square or rectangular terraces of diminishing size, usually with a shrine made of blue enamel bricks on the top2
8623115550pictogramsA pictorial symbol or sign representing an object or concept. Used by many non-alphabetic written scripts.3
8623115551cuneiformThe earliest known form of writing, which was used by the Sumerians. The name derives from the wedge shaped marks made with a stylus into soft clay. Used from the 3000s BCE to the 100s BCE.4
8623115552ideogramsA character or figure in a writing system in which the idea of a thing is represented rather than it's name (example: Chinese)5
8623115553XiaA legendary Chinese dynasty that was not believed to exist until relatively recently. Walled towns ruled by area-specific kings assembled armies, built cities, and worked bronze. Created pictograms which would evolve in to the first Chinese script.6
8623115554ShangAn early Chinese dynasty. Not a unified Chinese state. Instead rulers and their relatives gave orders through a network of cities. Earliest evidence of Chinese writing comes from this period.7
8623115555ZhouSucceeded the Shang dynasty. Similar to the Shang And Xia dynastic periods in that China was fragmented politically. Yet, despite the lack of true centralization, this was one of the longest Chinese dynasties, lasting about 600 years. It left substantial written records, unlike the preceding dynasties.8
8623115556Yellow RiverAlso known as the Huang-He. The second longest river in China. The majority of ancient Chinese civilizations originated in its valley.9
8623115557ZoroastrianismOne of the first monotheistic religions, particularly one with a wide following. It was central to the political and religious culture of ancient Persia.10
8623115558HellenisticOf or influenced by the Greek Empire. A type of culture typically referred to after the conquests of Alexander the Great.11
8623115559Caste systemIndia's traditional social hierarchy.12
8623115560Four Noble Truths1. Suffering is always present in life 2. Desire is the cause of suffering 3. Freedom from suffering can be achieved in nirvana 4. The Eightfold Path leads to nirvana13
8623115561Silk RoadConnected China, India, and the Middle East. Traded goods and helped to spread culture.14
8623115562Empress Wuthe only woman to rule China in her own name, expanded the empire and supported Buddhism during the Tang Dynasty.15
8623115563mantraThe repetition of mystic incantations in Hinduism and Buddhism.16
8623115564MayaNever an empire but an extensive and culturally advanced Mesoamerican society with many cities in the Yucatan.17
8623115565Neo-AssyrianThe agressive Mesopotamian empire created after an Assyrian resurgence, which initiated a series of conquests until a combined attack by Medes and Babylon defeated them resulting in the Persian Empire.18
8623115566Qin1st unified imperial Chinese dynasty19
8623115567RamaIncarnation of Hindu god Vishnu made famous in the Ramayana20
8623115568BuddhaMeans "Enlightened One." He is said to have renounced his worldly possessions and taught of a way to overcome suffering.21
8623115569Apostle PaulThe man who was instrumental in its spreading Christianity beyond its early Jewish roots, particularly to the Greeks.22
8623115570Epic of GilgameshAn epic poem from Mesopotamia, and among the earliest known works of literary writing.23
8623115571Hieroglyphicsdesignating or pertaining to a pictographic script, particularly that of the ancient Egyptians, in which many of the symbols are conventionalized, recognizable pictures of the things represented24
8623115572Buddhisma religion, originated in India by Buddha (Gautama) and later spreading to China, Burma, Japan, Tibet, and parts of southeast Asia, holding that life is full of suffering caused by desire and that the way to end this suffering is through enlightenment that enables one to halt the endless sequence of births and deaths to which one is otherwise subject.25
8623115573Mandate of HeavenA political theory developed during the Zhou Dynasty of ancient China in which those in power were believed to have the the right to rule from divine authority.26
8623115574ConfucianismChinese ethical and philosophical teachings of Confucius which emphasized education, family, peace, and justice27
8623115575DaoismPhilosophy that teaches that everything should be left to the natural order; rejects many of the Confucian ideas but coexisted with Confucianism in China28
8623115576Babylonian EmpireEmpire in Mesopotamia which was formed by Hammurabi, the sixth ruler of the invading Amorites29
8623115577CarthageThis city has existed for nearly 3,000 years, developing from a Phoenician colony of the 1st millennium BC into the capital of the Carthaginian Empire. The expanding Roman Republic took control of many of its outposts after the two Punic Wars.30
8623115578Warring States Periodthe period from 475 BC until the unification of China under the Qin dynasty, characterized by lack of centralized government in China. It followed the Zhou dynasty.31
8623115579Zhou dynastythe longest lasting Chinese dynasty, during which the use of iron was introduced.32
8623115580SafavidThe _________ Empire that ruled Persia (Iran) between 1502-1736.33
8623115581SikhA member of a religious community founded in the Punjab region of India. Developed in the 15th century. They believe in One Immortal Being and the teachings of ten Gurus, starting with Guru Nanak.34
8623115582ShakespeareA popular English playwright and poet in the 16th century.35
8623115583Colombian ExchangeThe trading of various animals, diseases, and crops between the Eastern and Western hemispheres36
8623115584AztecsAlso known as Mexica, they created a powerful empire in central Mexico (1325-1521 C.E.). They forced defeated peoples to provide goods and labor as a tax.37
8623115585BabylonThe largest and most important city in Mesopotamia. It achieved particular eminence as the capital of the king Hammurabi in the eighteenth century B.C.E. and the Neo-Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar in the sixth century B.C.E. (p. 29)38
8623115586Black DeathThe common name for a major outbreak of plague that spread across Asia, North Africa, and Europe in the mid-fourteenth century, carrying off vast numbers of persons.39
8623115587capitalismThe economic system of large financial institutions-banks, stock exchanges, investment companies-that first developed in early modern Europe. The belief that all people should seek their own profit gain and that doing so is beneficial to society. See Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations (1776).40
8623115588CharlemagneKing of the Franks (r. 768-814); emperor (r. 800-814). Through a series of military conquests he established the Carolingian Empire, which encompassed all of Gaul and parts of Germany and Italy. Illiterate, though started an intellectual revival.41
8623115589Charles DarwinEnglish naturalist. He studied the plants and animals of South America and the Pacific islands, and in his book On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection (1859) set forth his theory of evolution.42
8623115590Christopher ColumbusGenoese mariner who in the service of Spain led expeditions across the Atlantic, reestablishing contact between the peoples of the Americas and the Old World and opening the way to Spanish conquest and colonization.43
8623115591Columbian ExchangeThe exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyages.44
8623115592ConfuciusHis doctrine of duty and public iservice had a great influence on subsequent Chinese thought and served as a code of conduct for government officials. Although his real name was Kongzi (551-479 B.C.E.).45
8623115593HellenismGreek culture spread across western Asia and northeastern Africa after the conquests of Alexander the Great. The period ended with the fall of the last major Hellenistic kingdom to Rome, but Greek cultural influence persisted until the spread of Islam.46
8623115594Indian OceanThis area possessed the biggest network of sea-based trade in the postclassical period prior to the rise of Atlantic-based trade.47
8623115595220 CEDate: End of Han Dynasty (Hint: _20 CE)48
86231155964th century CEDate: Beginning of Trans-Saharan Trade Routes (Hint: ___ century CE)49
8623115597632 CEDate: Rise of Islam (Hint: __2 CE)50
86231155981095 CEDate: First Crusade (Hint: ___5 CE)51
86231155991258 CEDate: Mongols sack Baghdad (Hint: __58 CE)52
86231156001347 CEDate: Black Death hits Europe (Hint: ___7 CE)53
86231156011502Date: Slaves begin moving to Americas (Hint: 1__2)54
8623115602476 CEDate: Fall of Rome (Hint: _76 CE)55
8623115603ConfucianismThe system of ethics, education, and statesmanship taught by Confucius and his disciples, stressing love for humanity, ancestor worship, reverence for parents, and harmony in thought and conduct.56
8623115604Daoismphilosophical system developed by of Lao-tzu and Chuang-tzu advocating a simple honest life and noninterference with the course of natural events57
8623115605Han Dynastyimperial dynasty that ruled China (most of the time) from 206 BC to 221 and expanded its boundaries and developed its bureaucracy58
8623115606Tang Dynastydynasty often referred to as China's Golden age that reigned during 618 - 907 AD; China expands from Vietnam to Manchuria59
8623115607IncasAncient civilization (1200-1500AD) that was located in the Andes in Peru60
8623115608Silk RoadAn ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean Sea extending some 6,440 km (4,000 mi) and linking China with the Roman Empire. Marco Polo followed the route on his journey to Cathay.61
8623115609Song DynastyDuring this Chinese dynasty (960 - 1279 AD) China saw many important inventions. There was a magnetic compass; had a navy; traded with india and persia (brought pepper and cotton); paper money, gun powder; landscape black and white paintings62
8623115610Trans Saharan traderoute across the sahara desert. Major trade route that traded for gold and salt, created caravan routes, economic benefit for controlling dessert, camels played a huge role in the trading63
8623115611Vikingsone of a seafaring Scandinavian people who raided the coasts of northern and western Europe from the eighth through the tenth century.64
8623115612Yellow RiverEnglish name for the Huang He River in the north of China where the first Chinese civilization emerged.65
8623115613Zheng HeAn imperial eunuch and Muslim, entrusted by the Ming emperor Yongle with a series of state voyages that took his gigantic ships through the Indian Ocean, from Southeast Asia to Africa.66
8623115614realismMajor Western artistic style of the 19th century. Against Romanticism, precise imitation w/o alteration, personal experiences, peasants/ everyday people67
8623115615impressionismMajor Western artistic style that gained prominence in the second half of the 1800s and into the 1900s.Against Realism, visual impression of a moment, style that seeks to capture a feeling or experience, often very colorful.68
8623115616romanticismMajor Western artistic style of 1700s and 1800s.Against Neoclassicism, spontaneous, mysterious/ exotic, untamed/ powerful nature, embraces folklore and national traditions, glorification of heroes69
8623115617Mughal Empirean Islamic imperial power that ruled a large portion of Indian subcontinent which began in 1526, invaded and ruled most of Hindustan (South Asia) by the late 17th and early 18th centuries, and ended in the mid-19th century.70
8623115618Latin AmericaThis region in the 19th century experienced a wave of independence movements following the American and French Revolutions.71
8623115619HinduismThe architecture of this 12th century temple complex of Angkor Wat in Cambodia shows the influence of what religious culture?72
8623115620BuddhismThis artistic ritual is related to what religion?73
8623115621MillenniumA historical period of 1000 years.74
8623115622CenturyA period of 100 years.75
86231156231800sThe 19th century includes what years?76
86231156241700sThe 18th century includes what years?77
86231156251600sThe 17th century includes what years?78
8623115626HieroglyphicsEgyptian writing that involved using pictures to represent words.79
8623115627Caste SystemThe system in old India that seperated the people into social categories, but based mostly on color with the Aryans always on the top of the social pyramid.80
8623115628KarmaThe belief that actions in this life, whether good or bad, will decide your place in the next life.81
8623115629Shang Dynasty(1766-1122 BCE) The Chinese dynasty that rose to power due to bronze metalurgy, war chariots, and a vast network of walled towns whose recognized this dynasty as the superior.82
8623115630Zhou DynastyA decentralized Chinese dynasty in China because of the massive size, and whose emperor was the first to claim to be a link between heaven and earth. Iron metallurgy increased in this dynasty.83
8623115631Mandate of HeavenThe Chinese belief that the emperor claimed to be the "son of heaven" and therefore has the right to rule.84
8623115632Period of Warring StatesThe period in Chinese history (403-221 BCE) in which many different states emerged and were fighting for control of China.85
8623115633ZoroastrianismA religion that developed in early Persia and stressed the fight between the forces of good and the forces of evil and how eventually the forces of good would prevail.86
8623115634Confucius(551-479 BCE) A Chinese philosopher known also as Kong Fuzi and created one of the most influential philosophies in Chinese history.87
8623115635Han Dynasty(202 BCE-220 CE) This dynasty continued the centralization of the Qin Dynasty, but focused on Confucianism and education instead of Legalim.88
8623115636SiddharthaThe founder of the religion Buddhism who believed that all life was suffering. Also known as the Buddha.89
8623115637Four Noble TruthsAll life invoves suffering; desire is the cause of suffering; elimination of desire brings an end to suffering; a disciplined life conducted life brings the elimination of desire.90
8623115638QuranThe holy book of Muslims.91
8623115639SmallpoxThe overall deadliest known disease in the history of the world. In the 20th century alone there were approximately 500,000,000 people who died of this disease.92
8623115640Tang Dynasty(618-907 CE) The Chinese dynasty that was much like the Han, who used Confucianism. This dynasty had the equal-field system, a bureaucracy based on merit, and a Confucian education system.93
8623115641Sui Dynasty(589-618 CE) The Chinese dynasty that was like the Qin Dynasty in imposing tight political discipline; this dynasty built the Grand Canal which helped transport the rice in the south to the north.94
8623115642Song Dynasty(960-1279 CE) The Chinese dynasty that placed much more emphasis on civil administration, industry, education, and arts other than military.95
8623115643Neo-ConfucianismThe Confucian response to Buddhism by taking Confucian and Buddhist beliefs and combining them into this. However, it is still very much Confucian in belief.96
8623115644JunksChinese ships, particularly from the 1400s, are often called these. It was a sturdy Chinese ship design and the largest of its kind were treasures ships that could carry a thousand tons of cargo.97
8623115645DhowsLarge ships favored by Indian, Persian, and Arab sailors that could carry up to four hundred tons of cargo.98
8623115646Charlemagne(768-814 CE) Crowned king in 800 CE by the pope; can be compared to Harsha; brought back unified rule to Europe only during his life; used the missi dominici to check up on imperial officials.99
8623115647SerfsPeople who gave their land to a lord and offered their servitude in return for protection from the lord.100
8623115648MongolsPeople from Central Asia when united ended up creating the largest single land empire in history.101
8623115649Genghis KhanAlso known as Temujin; he united the Mongol tribes into an unstoppable fighting force; created largest single land empire in history.102
8623115650Yuan Dynasty(1279-1368 CE) The dynasty with Mongol rule in China; centralized with bureaucracy but structure is different: Mongols on top->Persian bureaucrats->Chinese bureuacrats.103
8623115651First Crusade1099 CE, Jerusalem fell the Christian crusaders; the only successful crusade.104
8623115652Bubonic PlagueAlso called the Black Death; is believed to be the deadly disease that spread through Asia and Europe and killed more than a third of the people in parts of China and Europe.105
8623115653Silk RoadA system of ancient caravan routes across Central Asia, along which traders carried silk and other trade goods.106
8623115654MIng DynastySucceeded Mongol Yuan dynasty in China in 1368; lasted until 1644; initially mounted huge trade expeditions to southern Asia and elsewhere, but later concentrated efforts on internal development within China.107
8623115655Columbian ExchangeThe exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyages.108
8623115656Middle PassageThe voyage that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America and the West Indies.109
8623115657Ottoman EmpireIslamic state founded by Osman in northwestern Anatolia. After the fall of the Byzantine Empire, the Ottoman Empire was based at Istanbul (formerly Constantinople) from 1453-1922. It encompassed lands in the Middle East, North Africa, the Caucasus, and eastern Europe.110
8623115658Foot BindingPractice in Chinese society to mutilate women's feet in order to make them smaller; produced pain and restricted women's movement; made it easier to confine women to the household.111
8623115659SafavidsA Shi'ite Muslim dynasty that ruled in Persia (Iran and parts of Iraq) from the 16th-18th centuries that had a mixed culture of the Persians, Ottomans and Arabs.112
8623115660Mughal EmpireMuslim state (1526-1857) exercising dominion over most of India in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; a minority of Muslims ruled over a majority of Hindus.113
8623115661UrbanizationDuring the nineteenth century, migrants were relocating towards cities. This process is called _______.114
8623115662HierarchiesA Social structure that organizes ranks people such as in a class system.115
8623115663AkkadSargon of _____ began taking over Mesopotamian city-states in 2200BC to form the worlds first empire.116
8623115664ritualsRulers used religious ideas to legitimize their rule. In China emperors' public performance of Confucian _____ was an example of this.117
8623115665TradeBy 1750 there were states on the rise (like European empires) and declining states (like the Ottomans and Mughals). This occurred because of change in global ____ patterns118
8623115666Trans Atlantic Slave TradeNew Atlantic trade systems were made because of European empires in the Americas. This system was mainly from Africa to the Americas and mainly took people out of Africa.119
8623115667WineRomans were very fond of this beverage and it was a major part of the Mediterranean economy and was assiminated by the places they conquered as they Romanized the Mediteranean region.120
8623115668Small poxAs one of the earliest kinds of vaccinations, the people of Ancient China would swallow powdered fleas on infected cows to help prevent a popular disease, that is currently extinguished, known as ____ ____.121
8623115669Indian OceanBetween 1450-1750 in this body of water European empires (particularly the Portuguese and Dutch) had many interconnected trading posts and enclaves.122
8623115670InfluenzaThe last global pandemic in history that killed millions was that of _______ in 1918.123
8623115671BuddhaMeans "Enlightened One." He is said to have found a path for overcoming suffering.124
8623115672BCEDates that countdown backwards to the year zero.125
8623115673CERepresents dates after the year zero. Stands for Common Era.126
8623115674Persian WarsTwo failed attempts by the Persian Empire in the 400s BCE to conquer the Greeks in the 400s BCE127
8623115675KarmaA Hindu and Buddhist concept that by doing good to others, good will happen to you (and vise versa)128
8623115676DaoismChinese religion from 500s BCE that emphasized following the mystical and indescribable "Way." It celebrated the chaos and contradictions of reality as well as the harmony of nature. The Yin and Yang symbolizes many aspects of this religion.129
8623115677QinChinese dynasty in 200s BCE. Lasted 15 years. Unified Chinese kingdoms, built the Great Wall and its emperor was the legalistic Shi Huangdi.130
8623115678Persian EmpireGreatest empire in the world up to 500 BCE. Spoke an Indo-European language. A multi-ethnic and multi-religious empire. Fell to Alexander the Great.131
8623115679Roman EmpireExisted from 27 BCE to about 400 CE. Conquiered entire Mediterranean coast and most of Europe. Ruled by an emperor. Eventually oversaw the rise and spread of Christianity.132
8623115680ReincarnationHindu and Buddhist belief that souls are reborn into new bodies over and over.133
8623115681ConfucianismChinese belief system from 500s BCE that emphasized family loyalty, respecting elders, education, obedience, and ancestors.134
8623115682BuddhismBelief system that started in India in the 500s BC. Happiness can be achieved through removal of one's desires. Believers seek enlightenment and the overcoming of suffering.135
8623115683HanChinese Dynasty (206 BCE - 220 CE) ruled a centralized and growing empire for 400 years. Complex centralized buraucracy with Civil service system based on Confucianism. Traded on Silk Road.136
8623115684AmericasPeople in this region developed complex urban societies and empires without the benefit of large pack animals or Iron technology.137
8623115685Middle EastChristianity first developed in Palestine on the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, which is in what general region of the world? http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3655/3333898964_b06a06dda7.jpg138
8623115686QingThe Chinese government is ruled by this ethnically Manchurian dynasty during this period. They attempted to hold on to pre-industrial ways and resisted foreign involvement in their country (without success).139
8623115687Ottoman EmpireCalled the "Sick Man of Europe" due to their slow imperial decline and inability to adapt to the new political and economic developments of this period.140
8623115688CapitalismAn economic system based on private ownership of property.141
8623115689ShogunA general who ruled Japan in the emperor's name.142
8623115690DaimyoA Japanese feudal lord who commanded a private army of samurai.143
8623115691SamuraiClass of warriors in feudal Japan who pledged loyalty to a noble in return for land.144
8623115692Ottoman EmpireIslamic state founded by Osman in northwestern Anatolia. After the fall of the Byzantine Empire, the Ottoman Empire was based at Istanbul (formerly Constantinople) from 1453-1922. It encompassed lands in the Middle East, North Africa, the Caucasus, and eastern Europe.145
8623115693Safavid EmpireShi'ite Muslim dynasty that ruled Persia between 16th and 18th centuries.146
8623115694Mughal Empirean Islamic imperial power that ruled a large portion of Indian subcontinent which began in 1526, invaded and ruled most of Hindustan (South Asia) by the late 17th and early 18th centuries, and ended in the mid-19th century.147
8623115695Qing Dynasty(1644-1911 CE), the last imperial dynasty of China which was overthrown by revolutionaries; was ruled by the Manchu people: began to isolate themselves from Western culture.148
8623115696SerfdomA type of labor commonly used in feudal systems in which the laborers work the land in return for protection but they are bound to the land and are not allowed to leave or to peruse their a new occupation. This was common in early Medieval Europe as well as in Russia until the mid 19th century.149
8623115697nation stateA state who's territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity that has been transformed into a nationality.150

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