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Unit 3: Regional and Trans-Regional Interactions: 600 CE-1450 CE Flashcards

AP World History: 600 CE-1450 CE
Regional and Transregional Interactions

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1899197394calipha supreme political and religious leader in a Muslim government0
1899197395chivalrya code that knights adopted in the late Middle Ages; requiring them to be brave, loyal and true to their word; they had to fight fairly in battle1
1899197396civil servicethe group of people who carry out the work of the government, selected by an exam in China2
1899197397creditarrangement for deferred payment for goods and services3
1899197398decentralizedgovernmental power is spread among more than one person or group4
1899197399dowrymoney or property brought by a woman to her husband at marriage5
1899197400Eastern Orthodoxthis Christian religion broke away from the Roman church when it would not accept the authority of the Pope as the head of the church6
1899197401fiefspieces of land given to vassals by their lord7
1899197402Garrisonsmilitary bases on the Silk Road to protect travelers on their journey8
1899197403Gothicrelating to a style of church architecture that developed in medieval Europe, featuring ribbed vaults, stained glass windows, flying buttresses, pointed arches, and tall spires9
1899197404Hajjthe fifth pillar of Islam is a pilgrimage to Mecca during the month of Dhu al-Qadah10
1899197405heresya belief that rejects the orthodox tenets of a religion11
1899197406heretica person who holds religious beliefs in conflict with the dogma of the Roman Catholic Church12
1899197407hijaba headscarf worn by Muslim women13
1899197408illegitimatecontrary to or forbidden by law14
1899197409infrastructurethe stock of basic facilities and capital equipment needed for the functioning of a country or area15
1899197410interactionthe effect of one factor (such as environment) depends on another factor (such as heredity)16
1899197411Inquisitiona former tribunal of the Roman Catholic Church (1232-1820) created to discover and suppress heresy17
1899197412interrogationformal questioning by persons in authority, especially in the church18
1899197413Islamthe monotheistic religion of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran19
1899197414literateable to read and write20
1899197415matriarcha female head of a family or tribe21
1899197416medievalrelating to or belonging to the Middle Ages22
1899197417meritocracythe belief that rulers should be chosen for their superior abilities and not because of their wealth or birth23
1899197418Middle Agesthe period of history between classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance24
1899197419migrationthe movement of persons from one country or locality to another25
1899197420monetary systemsystem of coins and bills to create a standard value of wealth26
1899197421mosquea Muslim house of worship27
1899197422Muslima believer or follower of Islam28
1899197423nation-statea country whose population possesses a substantial degree of cultural homogeneity and unity29
1899197424orthodoxadhering to the traditional and established, especially in religion30
1899197425patriarchthe male head of family or tribe31
1899197426patriarchalmale led society and household32
1899197427persecutionthe abuse of a person or group because of their beliefs or appearance33
1899197428pilgrimspeople on a religious journey34
1899197429pilgrimagea journey to a sacred place35
1899197430primogenitureright of inheritance belongs exclusively to the eldest son36
1899197431Roman Catholicthe Christian Church based in the Vatican and presided over by a pope and an episcopal hierarchy37
1899197432schismdivision of a group into opposing factions38
1899197433secludedhidden from general view or use39
1899197434serfsmen of women who were the poorest members of society, peasants who worked the lord's land in exchange for protection40
1899197435submissivewilling to submit without resistance to authority41
1899197436subordinaterank or order as less important or consider of less value42
1899197437trans-continentalspanning or crossing a continent43
1899197438tribute systemsallowed reciprocal trade under both imperial protection and imperial regulation and barred entry into this trade by those who did not participate44
1899197439Baghdadcapital city of Iraq; as heart of the Arab Empire, it was second only to Constantinople in terms of size and grandeur in 1000 C.E.45
1899197440Black Deaththe epidemic form of bubonic plague experienced during the Middle Ages when it killed nearly half the people of western Europe46
1899197441Bubonic Plaguedisease brought to Europe from the Mongols during the Middle Ages. It killed 1/3 of the population and helps end Feudalism. Rats, fleas.47
1899197442Chang-ancapital of Tang dynasty; population of 2 million, larger than any other city in the world at that time.48
1899197443Constantinoplepreviously known as Byzantium, Constantine changed the name of the city and moved the capitol of the Roman Empire here from Rome.49
1899197444Crusadesa series of military expeditions in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries by Westrn European Christians to reclain control of the Holy Lands from the Muslims50
1899197445Empress Wuthe only woman to rule China in her own name, expanded the empire and supported Buddhism during the Tang Dynasty.51
1899197446European feudalismwas made up of a king, the next level was church officials and nobles, then knights, peasants, finally merchants52
1899197447Japanese feudalismemperor (has no real power) -> shogun (has the real power) - hereditary -> daimyo (the lower nobles under the shogun) -> samurai (knights)53
1899197448foot-bindingpractice in Chinese society to mutilate women's feet in order to make them smaller; produced pain and restricted women's movement; made it easier to confine women to the household54
1899197449Franksa Germanic tribe that conquered present-day France and neighboring lands in the 400s55
1899197450Charlemagneking of the Franks who conquered much of Western Europe, great patron of leterature and learning56
1899197451Ghengis KhanMongol leader who led their conquest westward and who is renowned for his ability and his ruthlessness.57
1899197452Hanseatic Leaguean organization of north German and Scandinavian cities for the purpose of establishing a commercial alliance.58
1899197453Hundred Years Warthe series of wars between England and France, 1337-1453, in which England lost all its possessions in France except Calais.59
1899197454Code of Justiniancompilation of the complex system of Roman laws; became the system of laws for the Byzantine Empire60
1899197455Magna Cartathe royal charter of political rights given to rebellious English barons by King John in 121561
1899197456Mansa Musathis Mali king brought Mali to its peak of power and wealth from 1312 the 1337; he was the most powerful king in west Africa62
1899197457neo-Confucianisma philosophy that emerged in Song-dynasty China; it revived Confucian thinking while adding in Buddhist and Daoist elements63
1899197458sacking of Constantinople1453; sacked becuse it was the most logical place to rule. Mehmet the conqueror; Solidly Christian; considered a huge blow to western Christianity64
1899197459St. Cyrila missionary in the 9th century who invented an alphabet for the Slavic language65
1899197460cyrillic alphabetan alphabet drived from the Greek alphabet and used for writing Slavic languages66
1899197461Schism in Christianitythe medieval division between Eastern Orthodox and the Roman Catholic Church67
1899197462schism in Islamthe Shia / Sunni split which occurred in the decades immediately following the death of the Prophet Mohammed in 63268
1899197463Shintoismthe ancient indigenous religion of Japan lacking formal dogma69
1899197464TimbuktuMali trading city that became a center of wealth and learning70
1899197465TenochitlanAztec capital city (now the site of Mexico City)71
1899197466William the Conquerorduke of Normandy who led the Norman invasion of England and became the first Norman to be King of England72
1899197467Abu Bakrfirst caliph after death of Muhammad73
1899197468animismthe doctrine that all natural objects and the universe itself have souls74
1899197469Bedouinssmall groups of nomadic people in Arabia75
1899197470Black Stonemeteorite placed in shrine (Ka'ba) in Mecca, Muslims pay homage to it76
1899197471caliphatethe territorial jurisdiction of a caliph77
1899197472Five Pillars of Faithfive steps to take to become less evil, part of the Islam religion; affirmation, prayer, almsgiving, fasting, and pilgrimage78
1899197473"golden age"period of great cultural achievement79
1899197474hadith(Islam) a tradition based on reports of the sayings and activities of Muhammad and his companions80
1899197475haremliving quarters reserved for wives and concubines and female relatives in a Muslim household81
1899197476jihadIslamic holy war82
1899197477jinnsdesert spirits (associated w/ demonic shaitans)83
1899197478Ka'bathe stone cubical structure in the courtyard of the Great Mosque of Mecca, believed to have been built by Abraham and regarded by Muslims as the sacred center of the earth84
1899197479madrasasIslamic institutions of higher education that originated in the tenth century.85
1899197480minaretthe tower attached to a mosque from which the muezzin, or crier, calls the faithful to prayer five times a day86
1899197481Muhammadthe Arab prophet who founded Islam (570-632)87
1899197482The Night JourneyMuhammad's supreme mystical experience, woken by Gabriel, went to heaven and saw prophets, told by Allah to pray five times a day88
1899197483People of the Bookwhat Muslims called Christians and Jews which means that they too only believe in one god89
1899197484Qur'anthe sacred writings of Islam revealed by God to the prophet Muhammad during his life at Mecca and Medina90
1899197485Seal of the ProphetsMuhammad's name for himself, signifying that he was the final prophet of Allah.91
1899197486Seljuk Turksnomadic Turks from Asia who conquered Baghdad in 1055 and allowed the caliph to remain only as a religious leader92
1899197487shari'athe code of law derived from the Koran and from the teachings and example of Mohammed93
1899197488Shi'itesMuslims belonging to the branch of Islam believing that God vests leadership of the community in a descendant of Muhammad's son-in-law Ali94
1899197489Sunnia member of the branch of Islam that accepts the first four caliphs as rightful successors to Muhammad95
1899197490Sufisa mystical Muslim group that believed they could draw closer to God through prayer, fasting, and a simple life96
1899197491sultanthe ruler of a Muslim country (especially of the former Ottoman Empire)97
1899197492The Thousand and One Nightsa popular Muslim literature that included collection of fairy tales, parables, and legends98
1899197493ulamaMuslim religious scholars. From the ninth century onward, the primary interpreters of Islamic law and the social core of Muslim urban societies.99
1899197494Umayyad Dynastyestablished by Muawiya, moved capital from Medina to Damascus, that action split Islam (Shi'ites & Sunnites)100
1899197495ummathe Muslim community or people, considered to extend from Mauritania to Pakistan101
1899197496viziera high government official in ancient Egypt or in Muslim countries102
1899197497barterexchange goods without involving money103
1899197498Benedictine Rulea collection of rules or guidelines for monks and monasteries; named for Benedict of Nursia; widely used in Europe in the Middle Ages104
1899197499Byzantine Empireempire that grew from the eastern part of the former Roman Empire; lasted until around 1400105
1899197500caesaropapismthe dual role of the state and leader of the church in which a temporal ruler extends his own powers to theological and ecclesiastical matters106
1899197501canon lawthe Church's own body of laws; this law applied to religious teachings, the behavior of the clergy, and even marriages and morals107
1899197502Carolingian familya group of Frankish nobles that took control of the Frankish empire108
1899197503Clovisking of the Franks who unified Gaul and established his capital at Paris and founded the Frankish monarchy109
1899197504excommunicationthe act of banishing a member of the Church from the communion of believers and the privileges of the Church110
1899197505interdictan ecclesiastical censure by the Roman Catholic Church withdrawing certain sacraments and Christian burial from a person or all persons in a particular district111
1899197506ghettossections of towns and cities in which Jews were forced to live.112
1899197507guildsan association of persons of the same trade or pursuits, formed to protect mutual interests and maintain standards113
1899197508Hagia Sophiathe Cathedral of Holy Wisdom in Constantinople, built by order of the Byzantine emperor Justinian114
1899197509Holy Roman Empireloose federation of mostly German states and principalities, headed by an emperor elected by the princes. It lasted from 962 to 1806.115
1899197510JustinianByzantine emperor who held the eastern frontier of his empire against the Persians116
1899197511manorialismeconomic system during the Middle Ages that revolved around self-sufficient farming estates where lords and peasants shared the land.117
1899197512missi dominiciagents of Emperor Charlemagne who traveled throughout the empire to check the condition of the roads, listen to grievances, and see that justice was done118
1899197513pogromsorganized violence against Jews119
1899197514Renaissancethe period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages and the rise of the modern world120
1899197515Saladin(1137-1193) powerful Muslim ruler during Third Crusade, defeated Christians at Hattin took Jerusalem121
1899197516Sassanid Empirethe name of the last pre-Islamic Iranian empire. It was one of the two main powers in Western Asia for a period of more than 400 years.122
1899197517scholasticisma philosophical and theological system, associated with Thomas Aquinas, devised to reconcile Aristotelian philosophy and Roman Catholic theology in the thirteenth century.123
1899197518Theodorathe wife of Justinian, she helped to improve the status of women in the Byzantinian Empire and encouraged her husband to stay in Constntinople and fight the Nike Revolt.124
1899197519usurythe act of lending money at an exorbitant rate of interest125
1899197520vernacular languageseveryday speech that varies from place to place126
1899197521Vikingsone of a seafaring Scandinavian people who raided the coasts of northern and western Europe from the eighth through the tenth century.127
1899197522ayllusin Incan society, a clan or community that worked together on projects required by the ruler128
1899197523Aztecsalso known as Mexica, they created a powerful empire in central Mexico (1325-1521 C.E.). They forced defeated peoples to provide goods and labor as a tax.129
1899197524Cahokiaan ancient settlement of southern Indians, located near present day St. Louis, it served as a trading center for 40,000 at its peak in A.D. 1200.130
1899197525chinampasfloating farming islands made by the Aztec131
1899197526classical Mesoamericaperiod of the Mayan and the Teotihuacan, low population, simple government.132
1899197527Incaa member of the small group of Quechuan people living in the Cuzco valley in Peru who established hegemony over their neighbors to create the great Inca empire that lasted from about 1100 until the Spanish conquest in the early 1530s133
1899197528khipusrecording devices used in the incan empire and its predecessor societies in the Andean region134
1899197529Mayaextensive Mesoamerican culture that made great advances in astronomy in areas such as their famous calendar135
1899197530mit'aAndean labor system based on shared obligations to help kinsmen and work on behalf of the ruler and religious organizations.136
1899197531Mochecivilization of north coast of Peru (200-700 C.E.). An important Andean civilization that built extensive irrigation networks as well as impressive urban centers dominated by brick temples.137
1899197532QuechuaAndean society also known as the Inca138
1899197533Quetzalcoatlan Aztec deity represented as a plumed serpent139
1899197534slash and burn agriculturea farming technique in which trees are cut down and burned to clear and fertilize the land140
1899197535stelaelarge memorial pillars to commemorate triumphs and events in the lives of Maya rulers.141
1899197536Teotihuacanfirst major metropolis in Mesoamerica, collapsed around 800 CE. It is most remembered for the gigantic "pyramid of the sun".142
1899197537Toltecspowerful postclassic empire in central Mexico (900-1168 C.E.). It influenced much of Mesoamerica.143
1899197538Topiltzinmost influential Toltec leader; dedicated to the god Quetzalcoatl144
1899197539bakufumilitary-style government of the Japanese shogun145
1899197540Du Fua famous chinese poet who wrote "spring landscape" and his poems were base on the suffering of his own life146
1899197541equal fields systemequal land distribution, certain amt. of land after death of family member re distributed (for $), allowed for more revenue (want peasants to invest in civil service exam)147
1899197542Fujiwara familyJapanese aristocratic family in mid-9th century; exercised exceptional influence over imperial affairs; aided in decline of imperial power148
1899197543hegemonythe domination of one state over its allies149
1899197544Heian Erahigh level of culture and learning, court structure and court intrigue, Imperial families and their courts, women and male roles in Japan150
1899197545Il-Khana khanate expanding through Armenia, Azerbaijan, Mesopotamia, and Iran,151
1899197546Jagadaikhanate situated between all other 3 khanates, most famous ruler was Timur, who expanded this khanate by conquering India and attempting to capture China as well152
1899197547Khanate of the Golden Hordethe Mongol empire, that, after the fall of Kiev, ruled all of southern Russia for 200 years153
1899197548Khanate of the Great Khanalso known as the Yuan dynasty, included Mongolia and China154
1899197549Koryo Dynastyruled Korea from the late 9th century to 1892155
1899197550kowtowa Chinese custom of touching the ground with the forehead as a sign of respect or submission156
1899197551Kubilai Khangrandson of Chinggis Khan; commander of Mongol forces responsible for conquest of China; became khagan in 1260; established Sinicized Mongol Yuan dynasty in China in 1271157
1899197552Li Bomost famous poet of the Tang era; blended images of the mundane world with philosophical musings.158
1899197553Liao Empire916-1121. Mongolia and Northern China. Ceramics, painting, armies (cavalry and seize craft). 1110- Song made alliance with Jurchens (neighbors). Song took over.159
1899197554Menciusmajor follower of Confucius; stressed that humans were essentially good and that governments required the consent of their subjects.160
1899197555"The Middle Kingdom"Chinese belief that they were the center of the world161
1899197556Ming Dynastysucceeded Mongol Yuan dynasty in China in 1368; lasted until 1644; initially mounted huge trade expeditions to southern Asia and elsewhere, but later concentrated efforts on internal development within China.162
1899197557Alexander Nevskiiprince of Novgorod; submitted to the invading Mongols in 1240163
1899197558Osmanmost successful warrior and "founder" of Ottomans164
1899197559Ottoman TurksTurkish group ruled by the Ottoman dynasty; formed an empire that lasted from about 1300 to 1922. The group that proved to be the greatest threat to the Byzantine Empire in the 15th century.165
1899197560Pax Mongolicaera of relative peace and stability created by the Mongol Empire166
1899197561samuraia Japanese warrior who was a member of the feudal military aristocracy167
1899197562shogunthe head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai168
1899197563Silla Dynastythe dynasty in Korea that rallied to prevent Chinese domination in the seventh century CE.169
1899197564Song Dynastythe imperial dynasty of China from 960 to 1279; noted for art and literature and philosophy170
1899197565Sui Dynastythe short dynasty between the Han and the Tang; built the Grand Canal, strengthened the government, and introduced Buddhism to China171
1899197566The Tale of Genjiwritten by Lady Murasaki; first novel in any languange; relates life history of prominent and amorous son of the Japanese emperor's son; evidence for mannered style of the Japanese society.172
1899197567Tang Dynastydynasty often referred to as China's Golden age that reigned during 618 - 907 AD; China expands from Vietnam to Manchuria173
1899197568Temujinbirth name of the Mongol leader better known as Chinggis Khan (1162-1227)174
1899197569UighursTurkic empire of the steppes; flourished in eighth century CE175
1899197570Xi Xia Empirekingdom of the Tangut people that was north of Song kingdom in mid-11th century that collected tribute that drained Song resources and burdened Chinese peasantry176
1899197571Yuan Dynastydynasty in China set up by the Mongols under the leadership of Kublai Khan, replaced the Song (1279-1368)177
1899197572Africanityperceived unity of the sub-Saharan cultures.178
1899197573communal cities- sameness - represent the culture around them - move native to the city - homogenous with a sense of purpose (ex. agriculture) - lots of these in Europe179
1899197574convergent cities- people from all over make up the cities - Indian Ocean area - combine under the goal of trade - seen in China and the Islamic world180
1899197575Delhi Sultanatecentralized Indian empire of varying extent, created by Muslim invaders.181
1899197576Ghanathe first West African kingdom based on the gold and salt trade182
1899197577Great Zimbabwein southeastern Africa the Shona people established this city which grew into an empire built on the gold trade. By 1450, this city was mysteriously abandoned.183
1899197578griotsa west African storyteller184
1899197579Hausaa group of people named after the language they spoke. They first emerged in what is today northern Nigeria between 1000 and 1200.185
1899197580Ibn BattutaMoroccan Muslim scholar, the most widely traveled individual of his time. He wrote a detailed account of his visits to Islamic lands from China to Spain and the western Sudan.186
1899197581Maliempire created by indigenous Muslims in western Sudan of West Africa from the thirteenth to fifteenth century. It was famous for its role in the trans-Saharan gold trade.187
1899197582Marco PoloVenetian traveler who explored Asia in the 13th century and served Kublai Khan (1254-1324)188
1899197583Songhaia West African empire that conquered Mali and controlled trade from the 1400s to 1591189
1899197584stateless societya group of independent villages organized into clans and led by a local ruler or clan head without any central government190
1899197585Sundiatathe founder of Mali empire. He crushed his enemies and won control of the gold trade routes191
1899197586Swahili CoastEast African shores of the Indian Ocean between the Horn of Africa and the Zambezi River; from the Arabic sawahil, meaning 'shores.'192
1899197587postclassical Mesoamericaera of Aztecs193
1899197588Gunpowder EmpiresIslamic empires of the Ottoman, Safavid and Mughal. Each of these three empires had considerable military exploits using the newly developed firearms, especially cannon and small arms, to create their empires between the fourteenth and the late seventeenth centuries.194

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