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AP HuG: Industry Flashcards

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5918300060AgglomerationEconomy in which like things are put together to benefit all businesses, bringing all people to one are causing congestion.0
5918300061Asian TigersFour Asian Pacific rim nations that are playing an increasingly important role as well as in global economy. South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong.1
5918300062fordist productionForm of mass production in which each worker is assigned one specific task to perform repeatedly.2
5918300064Break-of-bulk pointA location where transfer is possible from one mode of transportation to another.3
5918300065Bulk-gaining IndustryAn industry in which the final product weighs more of compromises a greater volume than the inputs - automobile - would locate near the market4
5918300067Comparative Advantagethe ability of an individual, firm or country to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than other producers.5
5918300068Cottage Industrymanufacturing based in homes rather than in a factory, commonly found prior to the industrial revolution.6
5918300069DeglomerationThe dispersal of an industry that formerly existed in an established agglomeration.7
5918300071EcotourismTourism to exotic or threatened ecosystems to observe wildlife or to help preserve nature.8
5918300073Footloose IndustriesIndustries that are able to shift the location of their facilities in order to take advantage of cheap labor.9
5918300074Greenhouse EffectThe anticipated increase in Earth's temperature caused by carbon dioxide (emitted by burning fossil fuels) trapping some of the radiation emitted by the surface.10
5918300075Industrial RevolutionA series of improvements in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufacturing goods.11
5918300076InfrastructureThe basic structure of services, installations, and facilities needed to support economic development; included are roads, bridges, ports, electricity, water and other public utilities.12
5918300079MaquiladoraFactories built by US companies in Mexico near the US border to take advantage of much lower labor costs in Mexico.13
5918300080NAFTAAgreement entered into by Canada, Mexico, and the US in Dec, 1992 and which took effect on Jan 1, 1994 to eliminate the barriers to trade in, and facilitate the cross border movement of goods and services between the countries.14
5918300081New International Division of Labor (global division of labor)Transfer of some types of jobs, especially those required low-paid, less skilled workers, from more developed to less developed countries. -resources found in periphery countries -factories in semi-periphery -research in core15
5918300082Outsourcinga decision by a corporation to turn over much of the responsibility for production to independent suppliers.16
5918300083Post-Fordist productionAdoption by companies of flexible work rules, such as allocation of workers to teams that perform a variety of tasks.17
5918300085Site FactorsLocation factors that related to the costs of factors of production inside the plant such as land, labor and capital.18
5918300087Special Economic ZonesSpecific area within a country in which tax incentives and less stringent environmental regulations are implemented to attract foreign business and investment.19
5918300088TraffickingWhen a family sends a child or an adult to a labor recruiter in hopes that the labor recruiter will send money, and the family member will earn money to send home.20
5918300090World CitiesDominant city in terms of its role in global political economy. Not the world's biggest city in terms of population or industrial output, but rather centers of strategic control of the world economy.21
9374077333variable costslabor, resources, energy, transportation costs22
9374085341Webercreated a theory/model of where factories should be located based on factors of transportation, labor, and agglomeration23
9374095358transportationMOST important variable cost according to Weber24
9374102544bulk-reducing (bulk-losing) industryindustry in which the final product weights less than the inputs (trees -> paper) - would locate near the raw material25

AP Biology: Animal Behavior Flashcards

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7495351104Ethologystudy of animal behavior0
7495351106Instinct (Innate) Behaviorbehaviors that are inherited1
7495351107Kinesisrandom movement of animal in relation to stimulus; the stimulus causes an alteration in rate or direction of activity or movement.2
7495351108Fixed-action Patternssequence of unlearned acts that are unchangeable and usually continue until they are completed3
7495351109Signalstimulus that causes change in behavior4
7495351110Learned BehaviorsBehaviors that are modified based on specific experiences example: nest building5
7495351111Habituationloss of responsiveness to stimuli with little or no meaning; animal can ignore meaningless stimuli6
7495351112Associative Learningability to connect one stimulus with another7
7495351113Classical Conditioningarbitrary stimulus associated with particular outcome example: training a dog8
7495351114Operant Conditioning (trial and error)when faced with two choices, an organism can learn to choose the option with the best reward.9
7495351117Altruismengaging in behavior that doesn't help you, but helps rest of population (selfless)10
7495351119Kin Selectionaltruistic behavior that enhances reproductive success of relatives11
7495351121Foragingfood obtaining behavior12
7495351122Sexual Selectionseeking and attracting mates/choosing and competing for males13
7495351123PheromonesChemical signals14
7495351125ImprintingSome baby bird species will follow the first moving object they see usually the mother. example: ducks15
7495351126Migrationorganisms move from one place to another periodically, generally in response to temperature or food availability. example: geese, monarch butterflies16
7495351129Positive ChemotaxisAn organism responds to a chemical by moving towards it. example: male cockroach pheromones attract females17
7495351130Negative ChemotaxisAn organism responds to a chemical by moving away from it. example: the smell of a skunk repels other animals18
7495351131Positive PhototaxisAn organism responds to light by moving towards it. example: moths to a light19
7495351132Negative PhototaxisAn organism responds to light by moving away from it. example: moles live underground20
7495351136Intra-specific Competitionoccurs among organisms of same species21
7495351137Inter-specific CompetitionOccurs among organisms of different species example: competition between hyenas and lions for a dead zebra22

Ap Flashcards

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12046392411SchemesRhetorical devices that affect change word order or sentence structure0
12046392412ParallelismSimilarity of structure related words phrases or clauses Ex:she tried to make her pastry fluffy sweet and delicate.1
12046392413Antithesisthe juxtaposition of contrasting words or ideas to give a feeling of balance Ex: though studios, he was popular; no argumentative, he was modest; though inflexible, he was Candide; in though metaphysical, yet orthodox.2
12046392414ClimaxArranged of words, phrases, or clauses in increasing order of importance, often in parallel structure Ex: miss American was eager to serve her family community and her nation3
12046392415AnasiplosisRepetition of the last word/phrase from the previous Line, clause. Or sentence at beginning of text Ex: fear is the path to the Darkside. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.4
12046392416AnticlimaxThe opposite or climax, the least important element that appears last I will fight for god, for country and for my pug willie5
12046392417AnastropheInviting normal word order for the sake of emphasis or drawing attention Ex: She looked at the sky darkened menacing6
12046392418EllipsisOmission or a short word or phrase easily understood in context Do European so just killed 60 Main villagers; American soldiers, eight.7
12046392419AsyndetonOmissions of conjunctions between clauses Ex been there done that bought the T-shirt8
12046392420PolysyndetonUsing many conjunctions between clauses opposit of asydenton Creates a slower tempo and emphasizes elements may make a more confusing style Ex this semester I'm taking English and history and biology and geometry in sociology9
12046392421AlliterationRepetition of similar consonant sounds with the nearby words most often repeated initial sounds Ex talk tingling and even ticklish10
12046392422AssonanceR repetition of similar vowel sounds in adjacent words The surgeon asked him to bomb the lawn with hotspots11
12046392423AnaphoraRepetition of the same word or group of words at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences Ex The Royal throne of kings this sceptred isle the earth of majesty the seat of mars12
12046392424Chiasmus13

AP Language Rhetorical Strategies Flashcards

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12029212558PersonificationThe assigning of human qualities to inanimate objects or concepts. An example: Wordsworth's "the sea that bares her bosom to the moon."0
12029212559Antithesisthe presentation of two contrasting images. The ideas are balanced by phrase, clause, or paragraphs. "To be or not to be . . ." "It was the best of times; it was the worst of times . . ." "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country . . ."1
12029212560OxymoronFrom the Greek for "pointedly foolish," ___ is a figure of speech wherein the author groups apparently contradictory terms. Simple examples include "jumbo shrimp" and "cruel kindness."2
12029212561Hyperbolea figure of speech using deliberate exaggeration or overstatement3
12029212562Anaphorarepetition of a word, phrase, or clause at the beginning of two or more sentences in a row. This is a deliberate form of repetition and helps make the writer's point more coherent.4
12029212563ThemeThe central idea or message of a work, the insight it offers into life. Usually, __ is unstated in fictional works, but in nonfiction, the __ may be directly stated, especially in expository or argumentative writing.5
12029212564Onomatopoeiaa figure of speech in which natural sounds are imitated in the sounds of words. Simple examples include such words as buzz, hiss, hum.6
12029212565Metaphora direct comparison between dissimilar things. "Your eyes are stars" is an example.7
12029212566Symbolgenerally, anything that represents, stands for, something else. Usually, a ___ is something concrete—such as an object, action, character, or scene—that represents something more abstract.8
12029212568ImageryThe sensory details or figurative language used to describe, arouse emotion, or represent abstractions. On a physical level, __ uses terms related to the five senses; we refer to visual, auditory, tactile, gustatory, or olfactory. For example, a rose may present visual __ while also representing the color in a woman's cheeks.9
12029212569IronyThe contrast between what is stated explicitly and what is really meant. The difference between what appears to be and what actually is true. This can have several forms: situational, verbal, dramatic.10
12029212570AlliterationThe repetition of initial consonant sounds, such as "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."11
12029212572Situational Ironya type of irony in which events turn out the opposite of what was expected.12
12029212573Pathosan appeal based on emotion.13
12029212574Logosan appeal based on logic or reason14
12029212575Verbal IronyIn this type of irony, the words literally state the opposite of the writer's true meaning15
12029212577Denotationthe literal or dictionary meaning of a word16
12029212578Dramatic IronyIn this type of irony, facts or events are unknown to a character in a play or a piece of fiction but known to the reader, audience, or other characters in the work17
12029212579Connotationthe interpretive level or a word based on its associated images rather than its literal meaning.18
12029212580RepetitionThe duplication, either exact or approximate, or any element of language, such as sound, word, phrase, clause, sentence, or grammatical pattern.19
12029212586Parallelismrefers to the grammatical or rhetorical framing of words, phrases, sentences, or paragraphs to give structural similarity.20
12029212603Dictionthe author's choice of words that creates tone, attitude, and style, as well as meaning21

AP Language Flashcards

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10647852944EnglishEnglish0
10647852945adagea proverb or wise saying commonly used (ex: Things are not always as they seem.)1
10647852946allegorya story in which people, things and happenings have a hidden or symbolic meaning.(fables, parables, apologue have meanings on two or more levels.)2
10647852947alliterationwords used in quick succession and begin with letters belonging to the same sound group; a repetition of similar sounds/letters in the sentence. (Wicked witch of the west went her own way.)3
10647852948allusiona passing reference to a commonly-known historical, cultural, religious, literary, or mythical person, place, event, or work of art, whereby the reader must make the connection within the current text.4
10647852949ambiguitymultiple meanings, either intentional or unintentional, of a word, phrase, passage or sentence; can lead reader toward uncertainty of meaning5
10647852950analogyestablishing a relationship based on similarities between two concepts or ideas; helps convey meaning of a new idea6
10647852951anaphorathe deliberate repetition of the first part of the sentence in order to achieve an artistic effect; most commonly found in the Bible (O Lord,.for I am weak.O Lord, heal me. O Lord, have mercy on me.)7
10647852952anecdoteshort and interesting story or an amusing event often proposed to support or demonstrate some point and make readers and listeners laugh; Anecdotes can include an extensive range of tales and stories8
10647852953antecedentword, phrase, or clause that is replaced by a pronoun9
10647852954antimetabolerepetition of words in reverse grammatical order; Ex: "Fair is foul and foul is fair."10
10647852955antithesisparallel structures of the contrasted phrases or clauses, i.e. the structures of phrases and clauses are similar in order to draw the attention of the listeners or readers; Ex: "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."11
10647852956apostrophespeaker talks to someone or something that is obviously not present12
10647852957appositivea renaming of a noun or noun phrase immediately after first stating the noun13
10647852958archetypeA detail, image, or character type that occurs frequently in literature and myth and is thought to appeal in a universal way to the unconscious and to evoke a response14
10647852959argumenta statement put forth and supported by evidence15
10647852960asyndetonauthor purposely leaves out conjunctions in the sentence, while maintaining the grammatical accuracy of the phrase; shortening the statement for greater impact; "Reduce, reuse, recycle."16
10647852961audiencethose to whom a piece of literary work is being presented17
10647852962cacophonyTremendous noise, disharmonious sound18
10647852963characterizationActions, dialogue, and narrative description that reveal a sense of a character's personality to the reader.19
10647852964circumlocutionan indirect or wordy way of expressing an idea which leaves the reader perplexed; exaggeratedly long and complex sentences in order to convey a meaning that could have otherwise been conveyed through a shorter, much simpler sentence20
10647852965climaxthat point in a plot that creates the greatest intensity, suspense, or interest. Also called "turning point"21
10647852966colloquialCharacteristic of ordinary conversation rather than formal speech or writing22
10647852967concessionAn argumentative strategy by which a speaker or writer acknowledges the validity of an opponent's point.23
10647852968conceitA fanciful expression, usually in the form of an extended metaphor or surprising analogy between seemingly dissimilar objects; unusual and unlikely comparisons between two things24
10647852969connotationassociations people make with words that go beyond the literal or dictionary definition25
10647852970contextThe parts before or after a word or statement that influence its meaning26
10647852971counter argumentan argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.27
10647852972cumulative sentencea sentence in which the main independent clause is elaborated by the successive addition of modifying clauses or phrases28
10647852973denotationDictionary definition of a word; literal meaning29
10647852974denouementan outcome or solution; the unraveling of a plot30
10647852975detailThe facts revealed by the author or speaker that support the attitude or tone in a piece of poetry or prose.31
10647852976dictionA writer's or speaker's choice of words32
10647852977elegya mournful, melancholy, or plaintive poem, especially a funeral song or a lament for the dead.33
10647852978ellipsisin a sentence, the omission of a word or words replaced by three periods ...34
10647852979epicA long narrative poem, written in heightened language, which recounts the deeds of a heroic character who embodies the values of a particular society35
10647852980ethosOne of the fundamental strategies of argumentation identified by Aristotle. Ethos is basically an appeal to credibility. The writer is seeking to convince you that he or she has the background, history, skills, and/or expertise to speak on the issue.36
10647852981euphemismFrom the Greek for "good speech," euphemisms are a more agreeable or less offensive substitute for a generally unpleasant word or concept - POLITICALLY CORRECT37
10647852982expositionBackground information presented in a literary work.38
10647852983hyperboleA figure of speech using deliberate exaggeration or overstatement. (The literal Greek meaning is "overshoot.") Hyperboles often have a comic effect; however, a serious effect is also possible. Often, hyperbole produces irony.39
10647852984imageryuse of words and phrases to create "mental images" for the reader; helps the reader visualize more realistically the author's writings through the usage of metaphors, allusions, descriptive words and similes40
10647852985imperative sentencesgives a command or request; often subject is understood and sentence ends with !41
10647852986inversionA sentence in which the verb precedes the subject.42
10647852987verbal ironySarcasm; what is said is the opposite of what is meant43
10647852988juxtapositionplacing an idea next to its opposite to emphasize contrast and comparison44
10647852989logosAn appeal to reason. Logos is one of the fundamental strategies of argumentation identified by Aristotle. It occurs when a writer tries to convince you of the logic of his argument. writers may use inductive argumentation or deductive argumentation, but they clearly have examples and generally rational tome to their language. The problem with logos is that is can appear reasonable until you dissect the argument and then find fallacies that defeat the viability of the argument on the reader's eyes. Of course, that presupposes that the readers is able to identify the fallacies.45
10647852990metaphorA figurative comparison of two unlike things without using the word like or as46
10647852991metonymy(mĕtŏn′ ĭmē) A term from the Greek meaning "changed label" or "substitute name," metonymy is a figure of speech in which the name of one object is substituted for that of another closely associated with it. For example, a news release that claims "the White House declared" rather than "the President declared" is using metonymy; Shakespeare uses it to signify the male and female sexes in As You Like It: "doublet and hose ought to show itself courageous to petticoat." The substituted term generally carries a more potent emotional impact.47
10647852992moodFeeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader; using specific diction, description, setting, and characterization to create the atmosphere48
10647852993motifA recurring theme, subject or idea49
10647852994narrativea fiction, nonfiction, poetic, or dramatic story, actual or fictional, expressed orally or in text.50
10647852995non sequiturA statement that does not follow logically from evidence51
10647852996occasionthe time and place a speech is given or a piece is written52
10647852997onomatopoeiaA figure of speech in which natural sounds are imitated in the sounds of words. Ex: buzz, hiss, hum, crack, whinny, and murmur.53
10647852998organizationIn a composition, the arrangement of ideas, incidents, evidence, or details in a perceptible order in a paragraph or essay.54
10647852999oxymoronA figure of speech consisting of two apparently contradictory terms; The richest literary oxymora(paradoxes) seem to reveal a deeper truth through their contradictions. Ex: "without laws, we can have no freedom." Shakespeare's Julius Caesar also makes use of a famous oxymoron: "Cowards die many times before their deaths"55
10647853000paceSpeed with which the author delivers the story controlled by language, mood, emotion played out in speech, dialogue, descriptions.56
10647853001parableA simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson57
10647853002paradoxA statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth.58
10647853003parallel structurerepetition of the same pattern of words or phrases within a sentence or passage to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance.59
10647853004parodyA humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature or writing60
10647853005pathosAn appeal to emotion. This is one of the fundamental strategies of argumentation identified by Aristotle. Typically, pathos arguments may use loaded words to make you feel guilty, lonely, worried, insecure, or confused.61
10647853006personaAn individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting.62
10647853007personificationauthor presents or describes concepts, animals, or inanimate objects by endowing them with human attributes or emotions.63
10647853008point of viewPerspective from which a story is told; omniscient point of view= the person telling the story or narrator knows everything that's going on in the story; first- person point of view the narrator is a character in the story; limited third-person point of view the narrator is outside the story- like an omniscient narrator- but tells the story from the vantage point of one character."64
10647853009polemica controversial argument, esp. attacking a particular opinion65
10647853010propagandaA negative term for writing designed to sway opinion rather than present information.66
10647853011prosewritten or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure.67
10647853012purposeOne's intention or objective in a speech or piece of writing.68
10647853013refutationThe part of an argument wherein a speaker or writer anticipates and counters opposing points of view.69
10647853014repetitionRepeated use of sounds, words, or ideas for effect and emphasis70
10647853015rhetoricFrom the Greek for "orator," this term describes the principles governing the art of writing effectively, eloquently, and persuasively.71
10647853016rhetorical appealsRhetorical techniques used to persuade an audience by emphasizing what they find most important or compelling. The three major appeals are to ethos (character), logos (reason), and pathos (emotion).72
10647853017rhetorical questionA question whose answer is assumed; a rhetorical question is designed to force the reader to respond in a predetermined manner and to propel an argument emotionally.73
10647853018rhetorical triangleA diagram that represents a rhetorical situation as the relationship among the speaker, the subject, and the audience ex:Aristotelian triangle74
10647853019satireA work that reveals a critical attitude toward some element of human behavior by portraying it in an extreme way. It doesn't simply abuse (as in invective) or get personal (as in sarcasm). It targets groups or large concepts rather than individuals.75
10647853020simileA comparison of two things using like or as76
10647853021symbolismAn ordinary object with an extraordinary significance77
10647853022synecdocheA figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole (as hand for sailor), the whole for a part (as the law for police officer), the specific for the general (as cutthroat for assassin), the general for the specific (as thief for pickpocket), or the material for the thing made from it (as steel for sword).78
10647853023syllogismA form of deductive reasoning consisting of a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion.79
10647853024syntaxLanguage rules that govern how words can be combined to form meaningful phrases and sentences80
10647853025thesisFocus statement of an essay; premise statement upon which the point of view or discussion in the essay is based.81
10647853026toneA writer's attitude toward his or her subject matter revealed through diction, figurative language, and organization on the sentence and global levels.82
10647853027transitionA word or phrase that links one idea to the next and carries the reader from sentence to sentence, paragraph to paragraph83
10647853028voiceIn grammar, a term for the relationship between a verb and a noun (active or passive voice). In rhetoric, a distinctive quality in the style and tone of writing.84

AP World history review Flashcards

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12054497580Muslim mystics who were responsible for the spread of Islam to southeastern Asia.sufis0
12054503235The Islamic dynasty that succeeded the Umayyads as caliphs in 750 C.E.Abbasid1
12054509086Built in 7th century during the Sui dynasty and meant to link the northern and southern parts of China.Grand Canal2
12054514125Capital of the Abbasid dynasty.Baghdad3
12054518724The Chinese dynasty that succeeded the Sui in 618 C.E.Tang4
12054525526African societies organized around kinship or other forms of obligation and lacking the concentration of political power and authority associated with states.Stateless societies5
12054529598The extensive grassland belt at the southern edge of the Sahara; a point of exchange between the forests of the south and northern Africa.Sahel6
12054529599The most famous of the overland trading routes established by pastoral nomads connecting the European; Indian and Chinese civilizations.Silk Roads7
12054539577The four regional Mongolian kingdoms that arose following the death of Chinggis Khan.Khanates8
12054545810The holy book containing Allah's revelations to Muhammad.Quran9
12054550322The most revered religious shrine in pre-Islamic Arabia which was later incorporated as an important shrine in Islam.Kaba10
12054550323The sect of Islam that backed the Umayyads.Sunnis11
12054556545An attempt to remake the Japanese monarch into an absolute Chinese-style emperor; including attempts to create a professional bureaucracy and peasant conscript army.Taika Reforms12
12054556546A heavy plow introduced in northern Europe during the Middle Ages; it permitted deeper cultivation of heavier soils.Mold board13
12054567961A special merchant class in Aztec society that specialized in long-distance trade in luxury items.Pochteca14
12054567962A group of clans centered at Cuzco that were able to create an empire incorporating various Andean cultures.Inca15
12054574343Chinese ships equipped that were the dominant force in the Asian seas east of the Malayan peninsula.Junks16
12054574344Eastern Roman emperor from 525-565 C.E. who issued the most famous compilation of Roman law.Justinian17
12054585866In feudalistic societies, members of the military elite who received land or benefice from a lord in return for military service and loyalty.Vassals18
12054585867The Incan practice of descent whereby all titles and political power went to the successor, but wealth and land remained in the hands of the male descendants for support of the cult of the dead Inca's mummy.Split inheritance19
12054592729Great Charter issued by King John in 1215; confirmed feudal rights against monarchical claims.Magna Carta20
12054602583Turkic people who advanced from strongholds in Asia Minor during the 1350s; conquered large parts of the Balkans and captured Constantinople in 1453.Ottomans21
12054616063A series of military adventures initially launched by western Christians to free the Holy Land from Muslims; later used for other purposes such as commercial wars and extermination of heresy.crusades22
12054652326Elected Khan of the Mongol tribes in 1206, he was responsible for conquest of the northern kingdoms of China and territories as far west as the Abbasid regions.Chingghis Khan23
12054652327The eastern half of the Roman Empire following the collapse of the western half of the old empire.Byzantine Empire24
12054660381Clans in Aztec society, later expanded to include residential groups that distributed land and provided labor and warriors.Calpulli25
12054672749The Tang empress who supported the Buddhist establishment and tried to elevate Buddhism to a state religion.Empress Wu26
12054699229Name of the plague that struck Europe in the 14th century; it significantly reduced Europe's population and greatly affected the social structure.Black Death27
12054699230Mounted troops of Japanese warrior leaders who were loyal to their local lords and not the emperor.Samuri28
12054705381Arabic traveler who described African and Asian societies and cultures in his travel records.Ibn Batuta29
12063231018A revival of ancient Confucian teachings; the emphasis on tradition and hostillity to foreign systems made Chinese rulers and bureaucrats less receptive to outside ideas and influences.Neo-Confucianism30
12063235804The supreme God in Islam.Allah31
12063239506Chinese Muslim admiral who commanded a series of Indian Ocean, Persian Gulf and Red Sea trade expeditions between 1405 and 1435.Zheng he32
12063244789The royal house of the Franks after the 8th century until their replacement in the 10th century.Carolingians33
12063248537The dynasty that succeeded the Han in China.Sui34
12063253100The system of aquatic agriculture used by the Aztecs.Chinampas35
12063253101Mughal ruler who attempted to create a new religion to bind the Muslim and Hindu populations of India.akbar36
12063260590The political and theological division of Islam that were followers of Ali.Shiites37
12063260591A system that described economic relations between landlords and their peasant laborers during the Middle Ages.Manoralism38
12063271301Pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca to worship at the Ka'ba.Hajj39

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