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49559222Axumkingdom located in Ethiopian highlands; received strong influence from Arabian peninsula; eventually converted to Christianity0
49559223Ethiopiaa Christian kingdom that developed in the highlands of Eastern Africa; retained Christianity in the face of Muslim expansion elsewhere in Africa; overthrow Axum; had trade contacts with Mediterranean1
49559224Silk Roadsthe most famous of the trading routes established by pastoral nomads connecting the European, Indian, and Chinese; transmitted goods and ideas among civilizations2
49559225Shintoismreligion of the early Japanese culture; worshipped numerous gods and spirits associated with the natural world (polytheistic, animistic); offered food and prayers to gods and nature spirits3
49559226Olmec Culturefeatured irrigated agriculture, urbanism, elaborate religion; beginnings of calendrical and writing systems4
49559227Mayaextended over broad region; featured monumental architecture, written language, calendrical and mathematical systems; higly developed religion5
49559228Incagroup of clans, centered at Cuzco; empire that incorporated various Andean cultures; careful agriculture; creation of elaborate cities and religious monuments6
49559229Polynesianspeople from Polynesia; reached islands such as Fiji and Samoa7
49811925Yellow TurbinsChinese Daoists who launched a revolt in 184 in China promising a golden age brought about by divine magic8
49811926Rajputregional princes in India following the collapse of the Empire; emphasized military control of their regions9
49811927Islammajor world religion based on the prophecies of Muhammad; split into 2 groups of believers, Sunni and Shia10
49811928Allahthe supreme God in the monotheistic Islam11
49811929Byzantine EmpireEastern half of the Roman Empire following the collapse of the West; retained particularly Greek culture; capital at Constantinople; lost Palestine, Syria, and Egypt to Islam12
49811930JustinianEastern Roman emperor who tried to restore unity of the old Roman Empire; known for issuing most famous compilation of Roman Law; built the Hagia Sophia13
49811931Augustineinfluential church father and theologian; Bishop of Hippo; champion of Christian doctrine against various heresies and very important in the long-term development of Christian thought on such issues as predestination14
49811932Coptic ChurchChristian minority; larger church branch from the split of North African Christianity15
49811933BodhisattvasBuddhist holy men; built up spiritual merits during their lifetimes; prayers even after death could aid people to achieve reflected holiness16
49811934MahayanaChinese version of Buddhism; placed considerable emphasis on Buddha as God or Savior17
49811935Jesus of Nazarethprophet and teacher among the Jews; believed by Christians to be the Messiah18
49811936Paulone of the first Christian missionaries; moved away from insistence that adherents of the new religion follow Jewish Law; use of Greek as language of the Church19
49811937PopeBishop of Rome; head of the Christian Church in western Europe20
49811938Benedictfounder of monasticism in what had been the western half of the Roman Empire; known for establishing Benedictine Rule; paralleled development of Basil's rules in the Byzantine Empire21

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