11205728354 | Han rules the Viets | they conquered the Viets in 111 BCE. Under their rule the Viets adopted Chinese agricultural and irrigation techniques, the Confucian concept of veneration of ancestors and the extended family structure. The Viets periodically staged rebellions against Chinese rule. After the fall of the Tang in 907, they staged a major protest, which in 939 resulted in Vietnamese independence. Vietnamese conquests of neighboring peoples succeed largely because of the military organization and technology they had adopted from the Chinese. | 0 | |
11205728355 | 7th century Japan | Chinese culture reached japan. Attempts by the Japanese emperor to mimic the form of the Chinese bureaucracy results in Japan's adoption of the Confucian thought and Chinese written characters. Buddhism mixed with Shino, The traditional Japanese believe system that revered the spirits of nature and of ancestors. | 1 | |
11205728356 | Bantu-speaking peoples | About 2000 BCE, small numbers of agrian people's from the edge of the rain forest in present-day Nigeria began migrating from their homeland, perhaps as a result of population presses. The migration escalated throughout the period form 500 BCE to 1000 CE. | 2 | |
11205728357 | Ibn Battuta | A Moroccan Muslim scholar, travelled throughout the Muslim world, including central Asia, China, south east Asia, Spain and East Africa. | 3 | |
11205728358 | Swahili | The Bantu migrations resulted in the spreading of their language. By the 13th century, they reached the eastern coast of Africa, where they came into contact with air up a trade. The interactions between the two groups forged the syncretism of the Bantu and Arabic language, which is still a major African language today. | 4 | |
11205728359 | stateless societies | Were the political organizations of the Bantu, they were organized around family and kinship groups led by a respected family member. Religion was animistic , With a believe in spirits inhabiting the natural world. | 5 | |
11205728360 | Jenne-Jeno | Established by the Bantu people on the coast of the Nigar river by 400 CE, became the center for iron production and trade in the region. This city became the principal commercial crossroads of west Africa. Inspired the foundation of the Timbuktu. | 6 | |
11205728361 | Camels | The arrival Of this animal quicken the pace of communication and transportation across the Sahara. Originally from north Africa in Arabia. | 7 | |
11205728362 | Koumbi Saleh | - a city that incorporated the Kingdom of Ghana into the trans-Saharan trade networks that brought wealth and considerable power to the kingdom. | 8 | |
11205728363 | Sundiata | " The lion prince" build the Malli empire during the first half of the 13th century. | 9 |
Ap World History Week 10 11-20 Flashcards
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