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Period 2- AP World History Flashcards

AP World History Period 2: 600 BCE to 600 CE

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13545572016What factors shaped the features of early trade routes in the eastern hemisphere?Climate and location of routes, typical trade goods, and the ethnicity of the people involved.0
13545572017What are the 4 most significant trade routes of the period between 600BCE and 600CE?1. Eurasian Silk Roads 2. Trans-Saharan caravan routes 3. Indian Ocean sea lanes 4. Mediterranean sea lanes1
13545572018What new technologies facilitated long-distance communication and exchange between 600BCE and 600CE?Yokes, saddles, and stirrups permitted the use of domesticated pack animals.2
13545572019What factors stimulated early exchanges along maritime routes from East Africa to East Asia?Innovations in maritime technology and advanced knowledge of monsoon winds. Ex. Lateen sail and dhow ships.3
13545572020What are the various forms of exchanges that took place between 600BCE and 600CE?Trade goods, people, technology, religious and cultural beliefs, food crops, domesticated animals, and disease pathogens.4
13545572021What crops spread from South Asia to the Middle East?Rice and cotton.5
13545572022What changes did the spread of crops encourage?Changed in farming and irrigation techniques.6
13545572023What religious and cultural traditions were transformed as they spread?Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism.7
13545572024The number and size of key states and empires grew dramatically by:Imposing political unity.8
13545572025What are the 6 key states/empires and their locations?Southwest Asia: Persian Empire East Asia: Qin and Han Empires South Asia: Mauryan and Gupta Empires Mediterranean: Phoenecia, Greek City-states, Hellenistic and Roman empires Mesoamerica: Teotihuacan, Maya Andean South America: Moche9
13545572026What did the rulers of empires create to organize their subjects?Administrative institutions10
13545572027Two important elements of imperial administrations are:1. Centralized government 2. Elaborate legal systems & bureaucracies11
13545572028What regions hosted the most famous administrative institutions?China, Persia, Rome, & South Asia12
13545572029Name 4 ways in which imperial governments projected military power over large areas.1. Diplomacy 2. Developing supply lines 3. Building fortifications 4. Defensive walls and roads 5. Drawing new groups of military officers and soldiers from the local populations or conquered peoples13
13545572030What function did cities play in Afro-Eurasia and the Americas?1. Centers of trade 2. Public performance of religious rituals 3. Political administration for states and empires14
13545572031Name 2 important early imperial cities.Rome & Teotihuacan15
13545572032What did the social structures of early empires display? What groups were typically included?Hierarchies / Included cultivators, laborers, slaves, artisans, merchants, elites, or caste groups16
13545572033How did imperial societies maintain food production?Relied on a range of methods such as peasant communities and slavery.17
13545572034An important reason to produce surplus in imperial societies was:To provide rewards for the loyalty of elites.18
13545572035___________ continued to shape gender and family relations in imperial societies.Patriarchy19
13545572036What specific empires created difficulties they could not manage?Roman, Han, Persian, Mauryan, and Gupta20
13545572037What types of difficulties did Empires create that often led to their collapse/decline/transformation?Political, cultural, and administrative21
13545572038How did empire create environmental issues and what did these issues lead to?Successive mobilization of resources led to environmental damage which resulted in social tensions and economic difficulties by concentrating too much wealth in the hands of elites.22
13545572039What sorts of external problems did empires face?Issues along the frontier such as threat of invasions.23
13545572040What are 2 important examples of empires' external problem?Rome: Problems with northern and eastern neighbors Gupta: White Huns24
13545572041The codification of the ________ scriptures further associated Judaism with monotheism.Hebrew (Scriptures)25
13545572042The Hebrew scriptures influenced the cultural and legal traditions of what area?Mesopotamia26
13545572043What trend influenced the Jewish diasporic communities in the Middle East? Which peoples were involved?Conquest of Jewish states by Assyria, Babylonia, and Rome.27
13545572044Sanskrit scriptures formed the basis of the __________ religions, which later became known as __________.Vedic, Hinduism28
13545572045What core beliefs did Buddhism preach? What scriptures were they recorded in?Core beliefs: desire, suffering, and the search for enlightenment. Scriptures: Sutras & other misc. scriptures.29
13545572046Buddhism was, in part, a reaction to ____________.The Vedic beliefs and rituals dominant in South Asia.30
13545572047Emperor _______________ of _____________ supported the spread of Buddhism. Buddhism was also spread through ___________________________.Asoka / Mauryan Empire / efforts of missionaries and merchants and the establishment of educational institutions.31
13545572048The philosophical belief system of ___________ came out of China.Confucianism32
13545572049Confucianism's main goal was:to promote social harmony by outlining proper rituals and social relationships.33
13545572050What are the core beliefs of Daoism?Balance between humans and nature.34
13545572051What role did Daoism play in the development of Chinese culture?It influenced medical theories and practices, pottery, metallurgy, and architecture.35
13545572052Christianity drew on which religious tradition?Judaism36
13545572053Initially, Christianity rejected _______________ influences.Roman & Hellenistic37
13545572054Christianity initially spread through ____________, and later through the support of ____________________.Efforts of missionaries and merchants through many parts of Afro-Eurasia / Emporer Constantine38
13545572055What are the cored ideas of Greco-Roman philosophy/science?Logic, empirical observations, and the nature of political power and hierarchy.39
13545572056What role did belief systems play in social systems?Affected gender roles: Judaism & Christianity: encouraged monastic life Confucianism: emphasized filial piety40
13545572057What belief systems continued alongside the codified, written belief systems? Why did these persist outside of core civilizations?Shamanism/Animism persisted because of their daily reliance on the natural world.41
13545572058Which major art forms were influenced by belief systems? Which important examples are provided in the Key Concept outline?Literature, drama, architecture, and sculpture. / Ex. Greek plays, Indian epics42

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