Chapters 15, 16, & 18
265899841 | founder of the Sui Dynasty | Yang Jian | 0 | |
265899842 | greatest contribution of Yang Jian (Sui Dynasty) | Grand Canal | 1 | |
265899843 | most successful ruler of the Tang Dynasty | Tang Taizong | 2 | |
265899844 | keeps lands equally distributed | equal field system | 3 | |
265899845 | the Tang Dynasty's civil service examinations allowed _____ | jobs to be filled with people of genuine intellect | 4 | |
265899846 | the Tang Dynasty expanded into _____ | Korea, Manchuria, Tibet, and Vietnam | 5 | |
265899847 | kowtow | ritual prostration | 6 | |
265899848 | founder of the Song Dynasty | Song Taizu | 7 | |
265899849 | the Song Dynasty weakened when _____ | Taizu persuaded his generals to retire | 8 | |
265899850 | conquered the Song Dynasty in 1279 | the Mongols | 9 | |
265899851 | most important new crop in China | fast ripening rice | 10 | |
265899852 | footbinding is the best example of _____ | patriarchal Chinese society | 11 | |
265899853 | most influential naval innovation | magnetic compass | 12 | |
265899854 | "flying cash" | letters of credit in the Tang Dynasty | 13 | |
265899855 | first paper money appeared in _____ | 1024 | 14 | |
265899856 | Buddhist missionaries translated _____ to _____ | dharma to dao | 15 | |
265899857 | popular school of Buddhism | Chan Buddhism | 16 | |
265899858 | basis of Japanese Zen Buddhism | Chan Buddhism | 17 | |
265899859 | Tang emperors closed _____ in the 840's | Buddhist monasteries | 18 | |
265899860 | most influential Neo-Confucian thinker | Zhu Xi | 19 | |
265899861 | the Silla Dynasty in Korea copied China in many ways, but never established _____ | a bureaucracy based on merit | 20 | |
265899862 | Vietnamese people won independence after revolting against _____ | the Tang Dynasty | 21 | |
265899863 | role of Vietnamese women in society/economy | prominent and important | 22 | |
265899864 | native religion of Japan | Shintoism | 23 | |
265899865 | Japan was most influenced by _____, when? | China in the Nara period | 24 | |
265899866 | first novel in history | "Tale of Genji", written by a woman- Murasaki Shikibu | 25 | |
265899867 | established by the Minamoto Plan | Kamakura Shogunate | 26 | |
265899868 | given the title of "Shogun" | a military governor | 27 | |
265899869 | _____ invaded India, beginning the collapse of which dynasty? | the White Huns; the Gupta Dynasty | 28 | |
265899870 | the Gupta Dynasty collapsed in the _____ century and reunited in the _____ century | 5th; 16th | 29 | |
265899871 | South India faced fewer _____ than North India | invasions | 30 | |
265899872 | kind, benevolent Buddhist emperor | King Harsha | 31 | |
265899873 | most important trading port in India from 500-1500 | Gulf of Cambay | 32 | |
265899874 | led by Mahmud of Ghanzi | 17 raiding expeditions into India | 33 | |
265899875 | result of Mahmud of Ghanzi's raids | quick decline of Buddhism | 34 | |
265899876 | ruler of North India from 12th-16th century | the Sultanate of Delhi | 35 | |
265899877 | controlled South India from 850-1267 | Chola Kingdom | 36 | |
265899878 | main religion of kingdoms of South India | Hinduism | 37 | |
265899879 | monsoons ensured that _____ | irrigation was necessary in India | 38 | |
265899880 | Hindu temples were important in the development of _____ | agriculture and finances | 39 | |
265899881 | African kingdom benefited by Indian trade | the Kingdom of Axum | 40 | |
265899882 | _____% of total Indian population in 1500 was what religion? | 25%; Muslim | 41 | |
265899883 | purpose of Bhakti Movement | to erase distinction between Hinduism and Islam | 42 | |
265899884 | who taught that Shiva, Vishnu, and Allah were all one and the same? | Guru Kabir | 43 | |
265911553 | Guru Kabir's philosophy was similar to _____ | Mahi | 44 | |
265899885 | area where caste system was unpopular | Southeast Asian states | 45 | |
265899886 | what show Hindu/Buddhist traditions? | Khmer temples at Thom and Wat | 46 | |
265899887 | predominantly Islamic state, influenced by India | the State of Melaka | 47 | |
265899888 | Karakorum | Asian capital of the Mongols | 48 | |
265899889 | largest empire ever created by _____ | the Mongols | 49 | |
265899890 | yurts | turkish tents | 50 | |
265899891 | kumiss | alcoholic drink made of fermented mare's milk | 51 | |
265899892 | class structure of Nomad society | fluid breakdown of nobles and commoners | 52 | |
265899893 | many opportunities for _____ in noble class | rising and falling | 53 | |
265899894 | early religion of Turkish people | Shamanism | 54 | |
265899895 | religion that never became popular among nomads | Hinduism | 55 | |
265899896 | Turks living near _____ were converted to what religion? | Abbasid Empire; Islam | 56 | |
265899897 | basis of khan power | indirect rule through leaders of other tribes | 57 | |
265899898 | Turkish military might and strength came from _____ | calvary | 58 | |
265899899 | title given to Temujin | Chinggis Khan, meaning "universal ruler" | 59 | |
265899900 | Chinggis Khan formed _____ | military units with no tribal affiliations | 60 | |
265899901 | Mongol capital in China | Khanbaliq | 61 | |
265899902 | Chinggis Khan did not establish a _____ in conquered land | central government | 62 | |
265899903 | land ruled by Khanate of Chagatai | central Asia | 63 | |
265899904 | ruler that proclaimed Yuan Dynasty | Khubilai Khan | 64 | |
265899905 | who spent 20 years at the court of Khubilai Khan? | Marco Polo | 65 | |
265899906 | Khubilai Khan's religious policy _____ | promoted Buddhism and supported Daoism, Christianity, and Islam | 66 | |
265899907 | Khubilai Khan had lots of military conquest, but little success in _____ | Vietnam, Cambodia, Burma, and Japan | 67 | |
265899908 | Mongol naval campaign against Japan in 1281 | largest seaboard expedition before WWII | 68 | |
265899909 | dominated Russia from the 13th-15th centuries | the Golden Horde | 69 | |
265899910 | _____ established the Mongol Ilkhanate of Persia in what year? | Hulegu; 1258 | 70 | |
265899911 | year that Ilkhan Ghazan converted to Islam | 1295 | 71 | |
265899912 | during their time as rulers, the Mongols forbade the Chinese from _____ | learning the Mongol language | 72 | |
265899913 | effect of the Mongols on long distance trade | made the trade less risky, safer | 73 | |
265899914 | the Mongols brought about integration, but never had a _____ | common state religion | 74 | |
265899915 | what caused rapid decline of the Ilkhanate in Persia? | the government issue of paper money | 75 | |
265899916 | the Yuan Dynasty collapsed after _____ | devastation caused by the bubonic plague | 76 | |
265899917 | Turkish ruler that weakened the Golden Horde | Tamerlane | 77 | |
265899918 | capital of Tamerlane's empire | Samarkand | 78 | |
265899919 | founder of Ottoman Turks | Osman | 79 |