chapter 5 key terms
10426991 | Kush | Kingdom on the upper nile ( invaded Egypt) | 0 | |
10426992 | Axum/ Ethiopia | Axum defeated Kush, Ethiopia defeated Axum ( Eth-- became christian) | 1 | |
10426993 | Shintoism | Japanese religion, emperor as religious figure | 2 | |
10426994 | Olmec | Central America's first civilization | 3 | |
10426995 | Teotihuacan | followed Olmec civilization, first alphabet | 4 | |
10426996 | Inca | culture centered in Andes mountians, no written language | 5 | |
10426997 | Polynesian people | Island civilization reached Fiji and Samoa, led by local king | 6 | |
10426998 | Yellow Turbans | decline of Classical China, a Daoist group ( divine magic) | 7 | |
10426999 | Sui/ Tang | Chinese dynasties that followed fall of Han. ( most glorious eras) revivals | 8 | |
10427000 | Rajput | Indian princes who ruled after Guptas | 9 | |
10427001 | Devi | Mother god of Hinduism | 10 | |
10427002 | Islam | World Religion, surpassed christianity in numbers | 11 | |
10427003 | Allah | /sole deity of Islam | 12 | |
10427004 | Constaninople | Center of Roman Empire, established by Constantine | 13 | |
10427005 | Byzantine Empire | Successor to Roman Empire in eastern Med. ( Justinian tried to revived Rome but failed) | 14 | |
10427006 | Augustine | greatest christian theologians ( bishop of Alex.) | 15 | |
10427007 | Copic Christianity | Largest branch of African christians | 16 | |
10427008 | Bodhisattvas | Buddhist doctrine, people could gain Nirvana | 17 | |
10427009 | Mahayana | east asian form of Buddhism | 18 | |
10427010 | Paul | Early christian leader, welcomed non-jews | 19 | |
10427011 | Benedict | Founder of Monosticism in western half of Roman Emp. | 20 | |
10427012 | Maya | Classic culture in southern Mexico, highly developed religion | 21 | |
10427013 | Buddhism | Gautama became Buddha, reform from hinduism | 22 | |
10427014 | Animism | belief in exsistance of many spirits and demon found in the world | 23 |