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Mrs. Harris 2012

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288989927Prehistorythe period before writing was developed0
288989929Mesopotamiafirst civilization located between the Tigris & Eurphrates Rivers in present day Iraq; term means "land between the rivers;" Sumerian culture1
288989931Social organization of Paleolithic timeshunter-gatherer2
288989932Semiticthe group of people speaking Akkadian, Hebrew, Phoenician, and Aramaic3
288989933Sargon of AkkadA conqueror from Akkad, north of Sumer, who took over all of Mesopotamia and created the world's first empire.4
288989934HammurabiBabylonian king who codified the laws of Sumer and Mesopotamia; "king of the four quarters of the world"5
288989935Lex Talionislaw of retaliation "an eye for an eye"6
288989936Agricultural Transitiondefinition: period of centuries in which humans transitioned from hunter/gathering culture to neolithic agriculture significance: led humans onto a different route, allowed more humans to survive7
288989937Early Metallurgy - who developed and used what...8
288989938Invention of wheel-Invented in 3000 BCE by the Sumerians -Led to carts with wheels -Made EVERYTHING easier to transport9
288989939Social classes of Mesopotamiamore distinct because of agriculture10
288989940HatshepsutFirst female pharaoh who expanded Egypt through trade11
288989941Cuneiforma system of writing with wedge-shaped symbols, invented by the Sumerians12
288989942BantusWestern African peoples whose migration through Africa spread languages and iron-making13
2889899431st alphabet - who developed itPhoenicians14
288989944Early agricultural techniques...15
288989945Harappan India"the gift of the Indus"16
288989946OlmecsA Mesoamerican civilization that flourished around 1200 C.E.. Achievements include irrigation, a simple calendar and writing system, and small cities.17
288989947Where Chinese society began...18
288989948Mandate of Heavanthe Chinese belief that royal authority is the result of divine approval19
288989949Shang DynastySucceeded the Xia dynasty. Rulers and their relatives gave orders through a large network of cities. Largest Chinese dynasty so far. Used bronze metallurgy and horse-drawn chariots.20
288989950Zhou Dynastydisplaced Shang Dynasty; alliances with regional princes and families (feudal system); invoked the "Mandate of Heaven";21
288989951Warring States Periodtime of warfare between regional lords following the decline of the Zhou dynasty in the 8th century B.C.E.22
288989952Inhabitants of Australia and New Guinea...23
288989953Lapita PeoplesThe first Austronesian migrants to sail out into the Pacific Ocean and establish settlements in the Pacific islands;24
288989954Mayan Inventionsthe Maya calendar, Maya alphabet, Maya ball game25
288989955Cyrus the GreatA remarkable leader who managed to reunite the Persian Empire in a powerful kingdom. Under Cyrus, Persia began building an empire larger than any yet seen in the world26
288989956Chandragupta Mauryafounder of Maurya dynasty; established first empire in Indian subcontinent; first centralized government since Harappan civilization27
288989957SatrapiesPersian provinces28
288989958Confucian beliefsmoral code of conduct, respect for authority, social order29
288989959Ashokagrandson of Chandragupta Maurya; completed conquests of Indian subcontinent; converted to Buddhism and sponsored spread of new religion throughout his empire30
288989960Daothe proper "Way" that a king was expecfted to rule in order to please the gods and protect the people31
288989961Monsoon windsthe success and timing of trade, through the indian Ocean basin depended on this; seasonal wind in India, the winter monsoon brings hot, dry weather and the summer monsoon brings rain32
288989962Legalisma chinese political philosophy based on the idea that a highly efficient and powerful government is the key to social order33
288989963Jainistsreligion of South Asia...always sweeping...don't want to kill anything...ahimsa....non-violent...strict vegetarians34
288989964Qin Shuangdiking of Qin Dynasty and procaimed himself 1st emperor of China; ruled large majority of China35
288989965Four Noble Truthsas taught by the Buddha, the four basic beliefs that form the foundation of Buddhism36
288989966Han WudiThe most important Han Emperor. Expanded the Empire in all directions. Created the Civil Service System. Established Public Schools. Silk Roads.37
288989967Zoroastera Persian prophet, lived around 600 B.C. taught that the earth is a battleground where a great struggle if fought between the spirit of good and the spirit of evil, founder of Zoroasterianism38
288989968Wang Manginterrupted Han rule for around 15 years with his Xin dynasty; tried helping the poor by redistributing land and establishing granaries. "Socialist Emperor".39
288989969Silk Roadsthe most famous of the trading routes established by pastoral nomads connecting the European, Indian, and Chinese; transmitted goods and ideas among civilizations40
288989970Greek political structure/ colonizationwere seperated in city-states all ruling themselves41
288989971Solonabolished debt slavery and freed slaves. limited land allowed to be owned and extended citizenship. stopped the sale of grain. citizens gained more power42
288989972Roman political structure/ laws...43
288989973Punic WarsA series of three wars between Rome and Carthage (264-146 B.C.); resulted in the destruction of Carthage and Rome's dominance over the western Mediterranean.44
288989974Manithe prophet who promoted a syncretic blend of Zoroastrian, Christian, and Buddhist into a religious faith that would serve the needs of a cosmopolitan world; Manichaeism45
288989975Peloponnesian Warsbetween Athens and Sparta; Sparta won46
288989976Diffusion of Buddhismmerhcnats carried it over the Silk Roads47
288989977Julius CaesarMade dictator for life in 45 BCE, after conquering Gaul, assassinated in 44 BCE by the Senate because they were afraid of his power48
288989978Augustus CaesarThe first empreror of Rome, the adopted son of Julius Caesar, help Rome come into Pax Romana, or the Age of Roman Peace49
288989979DiocletianRoman emperor who divided the empire in two and oversaw the eastern part50
288989980OdovacarBarbarian who deposes the western Roman Emperor in 476 CE51
288989981Edict of Milana ruling by Constantine that allowed Christians to openly practice their faith in the Roman empire.52
288989982Paul of Tarsusthe most important figure in the spread of Christianity after Jesus's death53
288989983Hajja pilgrimage to Mecca, performed as a duty by Muslims54
288989984Sui Yangdisecond emperor of Sui; completes Grand Canal; high taxes and forced labor spur hostility resulting in his assassination in 61855
288989985Tang TaizongThe founder of the Tang Dynasty, he expanded China to include all that the Han had had and more.56
288989986Byzantine politicsmonarchy, emperors. centralized bureaucracy with numerous roads and communication.57
288989987Quranholy book of Islam58
288989988Equal field systemChinese system during the Han dynasty in which the goal was to ensure an equitable distribution of land.59
288989989Caesaropapismcontrol of the church by a secular ruler60
288989990ShariaIslamic law61
288989991Civil Service ExamsConfucian exam to acquire a position in the Chinese bureaucracy62
288989992JustinianEastern Roman emperor who tried to restore unity of the old Roman Empire; known for issuing most famous compilation of Roman Law; built the Hagia Sophia63
288989993Sunnia follower of the majority branch of Islam, which feels that successors to Muhammad are to be chosen by the Muslim community64
288989994Shiathe branch of Islam whose members acknowledge Ali and his descendants as the rightful successors of Muhammad65
288989995Theme systemsystem in which a theme (imperial province) was placed under the administrative and military control of a general66
288989996Foot bindingsymbol of nobility and beauty67
288989997Chan BuddhismCalled Zen in Japan; stressed meditation and appreciation of natural and artistic beauty; popular among the elite.68
288989998Harun al-RashidMost famous of the Abbasid caliphs (786-809); renowned for sumptuous and costly living recounted in The Thousand and One Nights69
288989999Arian christianitydecreed that Christ was only a mortal man begotten of God and reduced his role to the lesser status of a demigod70

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