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AP World History Unit 2 Flashcards

AP World History Unit 2 flashcards for use when studying for the final.

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1133653789Sui DynastyThe short dynasty between the Han and the Tang; built the Grand Canal, strengthened the government, and introduced Buddhism to China0
1133653790Tang DynastyDynasty often referred to as China's Golden age that reigned during 618 - 907 AD; China expands from Vietnam to Manchuria. Technology and Arts flourished1
1133653791Grand CanalThe 1,100-mile (1,700-kilometer) waterway linking the Yellow and the Yangzi Rivers. It was begun in the Han period and completed during the Sui Empire.2
1133653792AnnamChina held Annam for 1,000 years when they were conquered by the Han, then became Vietnamese3
1133653793ShintoThe native religion and former ethnic cult of Japan that whorships nature. It coexists with Buddhism in Japan4
1133653794CeltsEarly inhabitants of Britain, who were conquered by Romans5
1133653795GothsAn array of Germanic people- distinguished by their German language and residence- settled in northern Europe outside the Celtic and Roman strongholds. They had grown tired of being subordinate to them and fought back and had a hand in Rome's decline6
1133653796Justinian IByzantine emperor who built the Haiga Sophia; his reign was a turning point for Christianity: paganism finally lost. He tried to restore territories to the Western Roman Empire but ultimately failed.7
1133653797Justinian CodeThe body of Roman law collected by order of the Byzantine emperor, Justinian around A.D. 534.8
1133653798OrthodoxyAcceptance of common faith9
1133653799CharlemagneKing of the Franks who conquered much of Western Europe, Great patron of literature and learning, threatened conquered people with conversion to Christianity or death10
1133653800QuranThe sacred writings of Islam revealed by God to the prophet Muhammad during his life at Mecca and Medina11
1133653801MeccaThe holiest city of Islam; Muhammad's birthplace12
1133653802Ka'abaA rectangular building that housed a cubical black stone structure. It is the most sacred Muslim pilgrim shrine13
1133653803HajjA pilgrimage to Mecca, performed as a duty by Muslims14
1133653804Dar al-Islam"The abode of Islam." The land of Islam, or the territories in which Islam and its religious laws (shari'a) may be freely practiced.15
1133653805SunniOne of the two main branches of orthodox Islam. Felt that the Caliph should be chosen from the Ummayyad and believed in the importace of the Umma in making political decisions16
1133653806Shi'aOne of the two main branches of orthodox Islam. Felt that Caliph should stay in the Prophet's family and stressed religious purity17
1133653807AliProphet Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law; a leading figure in the Shi'a branch of Islam18
1133653808MuhammedThe prophet and founder of Islam19
1133653809HadithTraditional records of the deeds and utterances of the prophet Muhammad, and the basis, after the Quran, for Islamic theology and law. It's the stories of Muhammad's life, words, and deeds.20
1133653810UmmayyadClan of Quraysh that dominated politics and commercial economy of Mecca, this clan is Uthman's family. Called themselves Sunnis. "Umma" is a community of believers in Islam, which transcends ethnic and political boundaries.21
1133653811AbbasidDynasty that succeeded the Umayyads as caliphs within Islam; came to power in 750 C.E.They used Arabic to unify heterogeneous people and were able to solve administrative problems of large empires22
1133653812Seljuk TurksNomadic invaders from Central Asia via Persia; staunch Sunnis; ruled in the name of Abbasid caliphs from mid-11th century; able to restore political initiative to the much reduced caliphate; ended threat of Shi'a conquest23
1133653813UlamaMuslim religious scholars. From the ninth century onward, the primary interpreters of Islamic law and the social core of Muslim urban societies. (p. 238)24
1133653814SufisA mystical Muslim group that believed they could draw closer to God through prayer, fasting, and a simple life25
1133653815GhanaFirst known kingdom in sub-Saharan West Africa between the sixth and thirteenth centuries C.E.26
1133653816MaliEmpire created by indigenous Muslims in western Sudan of West Africa from the thirteenth to fifteenth century. It was famous for its role in the trans-Saharan gold trade.27
1133653817Mansa MusaA Mali king who brought Mali to its peak of power and wealth from 1312 the 1337; he was the most powerful king in west Africa28
1133653818Dhimmi"People of the book"; applied as inclusive term to Jews and Christians in Islamic territories; later extended to Zoroastrians and even Hindus & Buddhists29
1133653819CrusadeChristian powers of Europe tried to recapture the Holy Land from the Muslims during the 11-13th centuries30
1133653820CaliphSuccessor to Muhammad as political and religious leader of the Muslims31
1133653821Abu BakrFirst muslim leader after Muhammad. Regarded by Sunni's as the 1st caliph and rightful succesor. The Shi'ah regard him as a traitor of Muhammad. Known as best interpretter of dreams following Muhammad's death.32
1133653822TenochititlanAztec capital in Mexico33
1133653823AxumMajor trade center, perfect location along Red Sea, conquered Nubia, converted to Christianity34
1133653824Great ZimbabweA powerful southeast African city, now in ruins (in the modern African country of Zimbabwe), whose many stone structures were built between about 1250 and 1450, when it was a trading center and the capital of a large state.,35
1133653825Marco PoloVenetian merchant and traveler. His accounts of his travels to China offered Europeans a firsthand view of Asian lands and stimulated interest in Asian trade.36
1133653826Song DynastyThe imperial dynasty of China from 960 to 1279; noted for art and literature and philosophy and great accomplishments37
1133653827Pax Mongolica"Mongol Peace" used to describe the eased communication and commerce the unified administration helped to create38
1133653828Ibn Battuta(1304-1369) Morrocan Muslim scholar, the most widely traveled individual of his time. He wrote a detailed account of his visits to Islamic lands from China to Spain and the western Sudan. His writings gave a glimpse into the world of that time period.39
1133653829Temujin/ Chinggis Khan/ Ghenghis KhanGenghis Khan's birthname, Born in 1170s in decades following death of Kabul Khan; elected khagan of all Mongol tribes in 1206; responsible for conquest of northern kingdoms of China, territories as far west as the Abbasid regions; died in 1227, prior to conquest of most of Islamic world.40
1133653830Black DeathAn outbreak of bubonic plague that spread across Asia, North Africa, and Europe in the mid-fourteenth century, carrying off vast numbers of people41
1133653831Kublai KhanMongol ruler, he completed the conquest of China and founded the Yuan dynasty (Gehngis Kahn's grandson)42
1133653832VikingsScandinavian pirates who plundered the coasts of Europe from the 8th to 10th centuries.43
1133653833GuildsAssociation of merchants or artisans who cooperated to protect their economic interests44
1133653834FeudalismA political and social system that developed during the Middle Ages; nobles offered protection and land in return for service45

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