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Period 3- AP World History Flashcards

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10896310354Improved_____technologies and commercial practices led to an _____ volume of _____ and expanded the _____ _____ of existing and newly active _____ _____transportation, increased, trade, geographical range, trade networks0
10896362997Existing trade routes- including the _____ _____, the _____ _____, the _____-_____ _____, and the _____ _____ _____- flourished and promoted the growth of powerful new _____ _____Silk Roads, Mediterranean Sea, Trans-Saharan routes, Indian Ocean basin, trading cities1
10896398844_____and _____ networks developed in the _____Communication, exchange, Americas2
10896441879The growth of _____ _____ _____ in luxury goods was encouraged by significant _____ in previously existing _____ and commercial technologies- including the _____, _____ use, the _____, and _____ _____ designs in _____ _____-and new forms of _____ and the development of _____ economicsinter regional trade, innovations, transportation, caravanserai, compass, astrolabe, larger ship, sea travel, credit, money3
10896491656_____ growth was also facilitated by _____ _____ including the _____ _____ system; _____ organizations, such as the _____ _____; and _____-_____ commercial infrastructures, such as _____ _____ _____ _____commercial, state practices, Inca Road, trading, Hanseatic League, state-sponsored, Grand Canal in China4
10896545450The _____ of empires-including _____, the _____ _____, various _____ _____, and the _____-facilitated _____-_____ _____ and communication as new people were drawn into their conquerors' _____ and _____ networksexpansion, China, Byzantine Empire, Muslim states, Mongols, Afro-Eurasion trade, economies, trade5
10896575788The _____ of peoples cause _____ and _____ effectsmovement, environmental, linguistic6
10896599666The _____ and intensification of _____-_____ trade routes often depended on _____ knowledge and _____ _____to the environmentexpansion, long-distance, environmental, technological adaptations7
10896650828Some _____ had a significant _____ impact, including migration of _____-_____ peoples who facilitated transmission of _____ technologies and _____ techniques in _____-_____ ____, as well as the _____ migrations of the _____ peoples who cultivated _____ foods and _____ animals as they moved to new islandsmigrations, environmental, Bantu-speaking, iron, agricultural, Sub-Saharan Africa, maritime, Polynesian, transplanted, domesticated8
10896687228some _____ and _____ contacts led to the diffusion of _____ throughout a new region or the emergence of new _____migrations, commercial, languages, languages9
10951086089_____-_____ exchanges were fostered by intensification of existing, or the creation of new, networks of _____ and _____cross-cultural, trade, communication10
10951117537_____, based of the _____ of the prophet _____, developed in the _____ _____. The beliefs and practices of _____ reflected interactions among _____, _____, and _____ with the local _____ peoples. _____ rule expanded to many part of _____-______ due to _____ expansion, and _____ subsequently expanded through the activities of _____, ______, and ______Islam,revelations, Muhammad, Arabian Peninsula, Islam, Jews, Christians, Zoroastrians, Arabian, Muslim, Afro-Eurasia, military, Islam, merchants, missionaries, Surfis11
10951162874In key places along important _____ _____, _____ set up _____ communities where the introduced their own _____ traditions into the ______ culturetrade routes, merchants, diasporic, indigenous12
10951181689As ____ networks intensified, an increased number of travelers within _____-______ wrote about their travelsexchange, Afro-Eurasia13
10951192578Increased _____-_____ interactions resulted in the diffusion of _____, ______, and ______ traditions, as well as _____ and _____ innovationscross-cultural, literary, artistic, cultural, scientific, technological14
11021161570There was continued diffusion of _____ and _____, including _____ diseases like the _____ _____, along _____routescrops, pathogens, epidemic, bubonic plague, trade15
11021187960Empires _____ in different regions of the world, and in some areas were replaced by new _____ states or _____ systemscollapsed, imperial, political16
11021226418Following the _____ of empires, _____ states were reconstituted in some regions, including the _____ _____ and the _____ _____ (_____, _____, and _____), combining traditional sources of power and _____ with _____ better suited to their specific local contextcollapses, imperial, Byzantine Empire, Chinese dynasties, Sui, Tang, Song, legitimacy, innovations17
11021279569In some places, new _____ entities emerged, including those in various _____ states; the _____ _____, new _____ and _____ states in South, East, and Southeast _____; city-states; and _____ govt (_____) in _____ and _____political, Islamic, Mongol khanates, Hindu, Buddhist, Asia, decentralizes, feudalism, Europe, Japan18
11021311849Some states _____ local and _____ traditionssynthesized, foreign19
11021341327In the _____, as in _____-_____, state systems expanded in scope and reach; networks of _____-_____ flourished in the _____ region and, at the end of this period, _____ systems were created by the _____ (_____) and _____Americas, Afro-Eurasia, city-states, Maya, imperial, Mexica, Aztecs, Inca20
11036581975_____ contacts and conflicts between states and empires encouraged significant _____ and _____ transfersInter regional, technological, cultural21
11036646214Technological and cultural transfers were taking place: - between _____ _____and the _____ - across the _____ _____; - between _____ and _____ in the _____ region during the _____; and during _____ maritime activity led by Ming Admiral Zheng HeTang China, Abbasids, Mongol Empire, Muslims, Christians, Mediterranean, Crusades, Chinese22
11036677491_____ stimulated _____ and ______ production in many regionsinnovations, agricultural, industrial23
11036733872_____ production increased significantly due to _____ innovationsagricultural, technological24
11036772945Demand for _____ goods increased in ______-______, _____,_____, and _____ artisans and merchants expanded their production of textiles and porcelains for _____; industrial production of _____ and _____expanded in _____luxury, Afro-Eurasia, Chinese, Persian, Indian, export, iron, steel, China25
11087437285The fate of _____ varied greatly, with periods of significant _____ and periods of increased _____ buoyed by rising productivity and expanding _____ networkscities, decline, urbanization, trade26

AP World History Vocabulary Words Flashcards

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11756313369Grand CanalThe Grand Canal was built in 468 B.C. and it went through renovations and enlargements three times in history, which were in the spring and autumn period, the Lui Dynasty and the Yuan Dynasty respectively0
11756380245Middle KingdomThe Middle Kingdom of Egypt is the history of ancient Egypt following a period of political division known as the first Intermediate period.1
11756413958JunkA very large flat bottom sailing ship produced in the Tang and Song Empires, specially designed for long-distance commercial travel.2
11756435210Du Fua poet from the Tang dynasty, along with Li Bai, he is frequently called the greatest of the Chinese poets ,this greatest ambition was to serve his country as a successful civil servant3
11756482120NaraNara, the country's first permanently capital, was modeled on the Chinese Tang Dynasty.4

World History Chapter 10 Flashcards

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7536651083The religion that Muhammad started preaching in MeccaIslam0
7536651084In Muhammad's religion, what is God called?Allah1
7536651085The journey that Muhammad made when he fled from Mecca to MedinaHijrah2
7536651086The Holy book of of IslamQuran3
7536651087The duties that all Muslims must perform5 Pillars of Islam4
7536651088Islamic law that unites religion and governmentSharia5
7536651089The successors to Muhammad as leaders of the empirecaliphs6
7536651090The group of Muslims that believed the caliph could be any pious (dedicated) MuslimSunnis7
7536651091The group of Muslims that believe the caliph had to be a descendant of MuhammadShiites8
7536651092After the death of the 4th caliph, this family established a dynastyUmmayads9
7536651093This family overthrew the UmmayadsAbbasid10
7536651094New business practice begun by Muslimspartnerships11
7536651095Slaves in the Muslim world could not be these type of peopleMuslims12
7536651096These people were upset with Muhammad's new religionmerchants13
75366510975 Pillars of Islam1) Declaration of Faith 2) Pray 5 times a day 3) give to poor (charity) 4) Fast during Ramadan 5) Make a pilgrimage (trip) to Mecca14
7536651098Meant "service to the prophet" and means "holy war" todayJihad15
7536651099The belief in one Godmonotheism16
7536651100The belief in many godspolytheism17
7536651101The ruler of the Seljuk Turkssultan18
7536651102Muslim mysticsSufis19
7536651103This group overthrew the AbbasidsMongols20
7536651104New business practices of the Muslim Empire1) Partnerships 2) Bought and sold on credit 3) Banks to exchange currency (money) 4) checks21

AP World History Chapter 7 Flashcards

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11629571365OlmecThe first Mesoamerican civilization. 1200-400 B.C.E. cultural influence0
11629592945ChavinThe first major urban civilization in South America (900-250 B.C.E.). Its capital was located high in the Andes Mountains of Peru. Chavin became politically and economically dominant in a densely populated region.1
11629597222LlamaOnly domesticated beast in the Americas before European arrival2
11629609320TeotinuacanPowerful city-state in central Mexico. 100-750 C.E. population more than 125,000 at peak in 450 C.E.3
11629625977ChinampasRaised fields constructed along lake shores in Mesoamerica to increase agricultural yields.4
11629631063MayaMesoamerican civilization concentrated in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula and in Guatemala and Honduras but never unified into a single empire. Major contributions were in mathematics, astronomy, and development of the calendar.5
11629639389ToltecsPowerful postclassic empire in central Mexico (900-1168 C.E.). It influenced much of Mesoamerica. Aztecs claimed ties to this earlier civilization. (p. 305)6
11629648582AnasaziImportant culture of what is now the southwest (1000-1300 C.E.). Centered on Chaco Canyon in New Mexico and Mesa Verde in Colorado, the Anasazi culture built multistory residences and worshipped in subterranean buildings called kivas.7
11629654171ChiefdomForm of political organization with rule by a hereditary leader who held power over a collection of villages and towns. Less powerful than kingdoms and empires, they were based on gift giving and commercial links.8
11629656950AylluAndean lineage group or kin-based community.9
11629659741MitaAndean labor system based on shared obligations to help kinsmen and work on behalf of the ruler and religious organizations.10
11629664699MocheCivilization of North Coast Peru. 200-700 C.E. built extensive irrigation networks as well as impressive urban centers with brick temples11
11629678742TiwanakuName of capital city and empire centered on the region near Lake Titicaca in modern Bolivia (375-1000 C.E.). (p. 315)12
11629686749WariAndean Civilization culturally linked to Tiwanaku, perhaps one of its colonies13
11629704387ChimúA powerful civilization, also called Kingdom of Chimor, that developed on the northern coast of Peru from about 1200 to its conquest by an expanding Inka empire in the 1470s. Its capital city was Chan Chan.14
11629724956Major states on post classic periodsToltecs and Aztecs15
11629737116The apex of Toltec power coincides with the development of alliance with this stateCulhuacan16
11629748020One of the earliest examples of chiefdoms in North america was with theHopewell17
11629771895The Tula and Toltec state went into steep decline as a result of internal power struggles andExternal military threat from the north18
11629781264The Anasazi lived inMound houses19
11629800098This factor was likely the cause of the abandonment of Chaco CanyonWeather20
11629825257The toltec influence extending from the capital of Tula gradually expanded to include modern dayCentral America21
11629836066Social and political organization kn the North American tribes was dependent onChiefdoms22
11629845664This group developed based on long distance tradeHopewell23
11629890631Most important civilization in the period of 1500 B.C.E. to 200 C.E. in mesoamerica or the pre classic period wasOlmec24
11629907839Chavin dominated a large population between 900 to 250 B.C.E. included these areasPeruvian coastal plain and the andean foothills25
11629924773Teotihaucan religion wasPolytheistic26
11629935026This civilization practised human sacrifice in the Yucatan PeninsulaMaya27
11629948162The maya practised this agriculture in cooler highlandsTerraced landscaping and irrigation28
11629966407Collapse of teotihuacan in 650 C.E.We don't know29
11629976320Urban architecture of teotihuacan was dominated byReligious architecture30
11629990377Feathered serpent god Quetzalcoatl wasThe God of agriculture and the arts31
11630053223Chinampas providedYear round agriculture was possible32
11630066613Main dietary staples of the MayaCorn and beans33
11630078421Maya society was primarilyPatrilineal34
11630083802Women in Maya society wereCentral to the religious and economic life of every home35
11630089024Maya writing wasA form of hieroglyphic inscription36
11630099132Earliest Mesoamerican civilizationOlmec37

AP World History Chapter 1-5 Vocabulary Flashcards

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10749554912Mungo ManRemains of a male found near Mungo Lake in the southeastern Australian state of New South Wales, dated to about 40,000 B.C.E.0
10749554913OcherReddish brown iron based pigment used to color soil and decorate cave walls1
10749554914Homo sapiens sapiensBiological term for modern human beings belonging to the genus Homo, species sapiens, and subspecies sapiens2
10749554915HomininsTerm referring to all humans and their ancestors but not to chimpanzees, gorillas, or orangutans3
10749554916evolutionmodel proposed by Charles Darwin to explain the development of new species through genetic mutation and natural selection4
10749554917mitochondrial Evefirst female ancestor shared by all living humans who was identified by DNA analysis5
10749554918religionbelief system that holds that divine powers control the environment and peoples' futures6
10749554919NeanderthalsGroup of premodern humans who lived between 100,000 and 25,000 b.c.e. in western Asia and Europe, eventually replaced by Homo sapiens sapiens7
10749554920Beringialand mass now submerged below water that connected the tips of Siberia with the Northeast corner of Alaska8
10749554921Monte Verde, ChileEarliest site in the Americas, where evidence of human occupation has been found dating to 12,000 B.C.E.9
10749554922StratigraphyArchaeological principle that, at an undisturbed site, material from upper layers must be more recent than that from lower layers10
10749554923Carbon 14Isotope of carbon whose presence in organic material can be used to determine the approximate age of archaeological samples11
10749554924Clovis technological complexThe characteristic stone spear points that were in use around 11,000 b.c.e. across much of modern-day America12
10749554925agricultureplanting of seeds and harvesting of crops using domesticated animals13
10749554926Neolithic"New Stone Age", societies that used stone tools and practiced agriculture14
10749554927CatalhoyukThe world's largest early settlement with a population of 5000 in 6000 BCE located in modern Turkey15
10749554928MesopotamiaGreek for "between the rivers", region between the Tigris and Euphrates in today's Iraq and Eastern Syria16
10749554929Gilgameshhistoric king of Uruk who ruled between 2700-2500 BCE, also the name of an epic about him17
10749554930complex societysociety characterized by a large urban center with specialized labor and social stratification as well as the belief that rulers and deities were entitled to surpluses society produced18
10749554931city-statecity whose ruler governs both the city center and surrounding countryside19
10749554932bronzean alloy of copper and tin used to make the earliest metal tools20
10749554933wheelimportant innovation in transport dated to 3500 BCE21
10749554934Sumergeographical term from Akkadian meaning the ancient region of southern Mesopotamia22
10749554935cuneiformmeaning "wedge shaped" for the writing system of Sumer in its late stages when the script became completely phoenetic23
10749554936Sargon of Akkadthe first ruler to unify Mesopotamia, changed language of administration to Akkadian24
10749554937empirea large territory in which one people rule over other subject peoples with different languages and religious traditions25
10749554938pharoahgod king who unified kingdom of Egypt from at least 3100 BCE26
10749554939Nubiaregion south of the First Cataract on the Nile, in modern day Egypt and Sudan, important trade partner of Egypt27
10749554940hieroglyphswriting system of ancient Egypt consisting of different symbols, some pictoral and some phonetic, used on official inscriptions28
10749554941papyrusconvenient but perishable writing material made from a reed that grew naturally along the Nile29
10749554942Hittitespeople based in Anatolia, Turkey, and Syria, spoke the Indo-European language of Hittite and learned to work iron around 2000 BCE, reached its greatest extent between 1322 and 1220 BCE and ended around 1200 BCE30
10749554943ironmetal used to make tools and weapons, iron smelting was an important technology because iron implements were much more durable than those made of bronze31
10749554944monotheismbelief in one god32
10749554945Jewterm derived from Hebrew that originally meant a member of the nation of Judah and later came to refer to all the Hebrews33
10749554946Ashokathird king of the Mauryan dynasty, the first Indian ruler to support Buddhism34
10749554947dliarmaSanskrit term meaning correct conduct according to law/custom, Buddhists used this concept to refer to the teachings of Buddha35
10749554948monsoonreferring to both seasonal winds in south Asia blowing northeast in spring and early summer and southwest in fall and winter and to the heavy seasonal rains they bring36
10749554949Indus River Valleysite of the earliest complex society on the Indian subcontinent(2600-1700 BCE), characterized by brick cities, drainage systems, open plazas, and broad avenues37
10749554950Sanskrita language such as Latin, Greek, and English, belonging to the Indo-European language family and spoken by Indo-Aryan migrants to north India around 1500-1000 BCE38
10749554951Rig Vedacollection of 1028 Sanskrit hymns, composed around 1500-1000 BCE but written down around 1000 CE. One of most revealing sources about Indo-Europeans who settled in northern India39
10749554952Vedic religionreligious belief system of Indo-European migrants in northern India, involved animal sacrifice and elaborate ceremonies to ensure that all transitions in the natural world-day to night, or one season to the next-proceeded smoothly40
10749554953nomadspeople who migrate seasonally to find grass for their animals, don't usually farm, instead tending herds full time41
10749554954varnafrom Sanskrit word for color, four major social groups of ancient Indian society, ranked in order of purity(not wealth or power): Brahmin priests, warriors, farmers/merchants, dependent laborers42
10749554955jatisometimes translated as "sub-caste", for groups of 5000-15000 people in modern India. Many Indians marry someone from the same jati and share meals on equal footing only with people from the same jati43
10749554956karmathe sum of one's deeds in this and all earlier existences that determines one's rebirth in the next life44
10749554957Jainisman Indian religion founded around the same time as Buddhism that emphasizes right faith, right healing, right knowledge, and right conduct, a key tenet is to not harm any living beings45
10749554958Buddhafounder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama(ca 600-400 BCE), meaning "the Enlightened one"46
10749554959nirvanaSanskrit word meaning "extinction", as when the candle goes out, in Buddhism: those who followed the Eightfold Path and understood the Four Noble Truths would gain true understanding47
10749554960Mauryan Dynasty(ca 320-185 BCE) dynasty that unified much of the Indian subcontinent, relying on trunk roads, it exercised more control in cities than the countryside48
10749554961chakravartin"Turner of the Wheel", Buddhist term for the ideal ruler who patronized Buddhism but never became a monk49
10749554962ceremonial statestate whose ruler sponsored religious observances and construction of religious edifices in the hope that his subjects would willingly acknowledge him as ruler50
10749554963Lay BuddhistBuddhist devotee who observes five precepts: don't kill, steal, commit adultery, lie, drink, but continue living at home and doesn't join the Buddhist order51
10749554964dhowssmall sailboats used in Indian Ocean made from teak planks laid edge to edge, fastened with coconut fiber twine and caulked to prevent leaking52
10749554965First Emperor of the Qin DynastyFounder of the Qin dynasty (221-207 B.C.E.) and the first ruler to unify ancient China. Eliminated regional differences by creating a single body of law and standardizing weights and measures.53
10749554966Shang DynastyChina's first historic dynasty. The earliest surviving records date to 1200 B.C.E., during the Shang. The Shang king ruled a small area in the vicinity of modern Anyang, in Henan province, and granted lands to allies in noble families.54
10749554967oracle bonesThe earliest surviving written records in China, scratched onto cattle shoulder blades and turtle shell bottoms, or plastrons, to record the diviners' interpretations of the future.55
10749554968ancestor worshipThe belief in China that dead ancestors could intercede in human affairs on behalf of the living. Marked by frequent rituals in which the living offered food and drink to the ancestors in the hope of receiving help.56
10749554969Sima QianThe author of Records of the Grand Historian, a history of China from ancient legendary times to the first century B.C.E.57
10749554970Zhou dynastyThe successor dynasty to the Shang that gained the Mandate of Heaven and the right to rule, according to later Chinese historians. Although depicted by later generations as an ideal age, the Zhou witnessed considerable conflict.58
10749554971mandate of heavenThe Chinese belief that Heaven, the generalized forces of the cosmos (not the abode of the dead), chose the rightful ruler. China's rulers believed that Heaven would send signs before withdrawing its mandate.59
10749554972Confucius(551-479 B.C.E.) A teacher who made his living by tutoring students. Known only through The Analects, the record of conversations with his students that they wrote down after his death.60
10749554973ConfucianismThe term for the main tenets of the thought of Confucius, which emphasized the role of ritual in bringing out people's inner humanity (a quality translated variously as "benevolence," "goodness," or "man at his best").61
10749554974DaoismA Chinese belief system dating back to at least 300 B.C.E. that emphasized the "Way," a concept expressed in Chinese as "dao." The Way of the early Daoist teachers included meditation, breathing techniques, and special eating regimes.62
10749554975LegalismA school of thought, originating in the fourth century B.C.E. and associated with Qin dynasty rulers, that emphasized promotion for officials and soldiers alike on the basis of merit and job performance, not heredity.63
10749554976Qin Dynasty(221-207 B.C.E.) The first dynasty to rule over a unified China; heavily influenced by Legalist teachings that promoted soldiers and officials strictly on the basis of accomplishment, not birth.64
10749554977Han dynasty(206 B.C.E.-220 C.E.) The immediate successor to the Qin dynasty. Han rulers denounced Legalist governance but adopted much of the Qin blueprint for empire. Because of its long rule, the Han dynasty was a model for all subsequent dynasties.65
10749554978Imperial AcademyEstablished in 124 B.C.E. by the Han emperor, Emperor Wu (r. 140-87 B.C.E.), to encourage the study of Confucian texts.66
10749554979Ban Zhao(45-120 C.E.) A historian and the author of Lessons for Women, a book that counseled women to serve men and advocated education for girls starting at the age of seven.67
10749554980XiongnuNomadic people north of China whose military strength derived from brilliant horsemanship. Defeated the Han dynasty in battle until 60 B.C.E., when their federation broke apart.68
10749554981Mau Piailug(1932-2010) Native of Satawal island in the Caroline islands who studied traditional Polynesian navigation as a child and successfully guided a reconstructed double-hulled canoe from Hawai'i to Tahiti in 1976.69
10749554982MesoamericaThe region that includes the southern two-thirds of modern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica.70
10749554983OlmecA complex society (1200-400 B.C.E.) that arose on the Gulf of Mexico coast from modern-day Veracruz to Tabasco. Known particularly for the massive colossal heads hewn from basalt.71
10749554984long countA calendar that ran cumulatively, starting from a day equivalent to August 11, 3114 B.C.E., and continuing to the present. Came into use in the fifth and fourth centuries B.C.E., when inscriptions of bars and dots showed different calendar units.72
10749554985TeotihuacanThe largest city in the Americas before 1500, covering 8 square miles (20 sq km), located some 30 miles (50 km) northeast of modern-day Mexico City. Was occupied from around 200 B.C.E. to 650 C.E. and had an estimated population at its height of 40,000-200,000.73
10749554986MayaIndigenous people living in modern-day Yucátan, Belize, Honduras, and Guatemala. Their complex society reached its height during the classic period, when they used a fully developed written language.74
10749554987CopanA typical Maya city-state. At its peak in the eighth century, Copán had a population of 18,000-20,000 divided into sharply demarcated groups: the ruling family, the nobility, ordinary people, and slaves.75
10749554988obsidianA naturally occurring volcanic glass used by different peoples in the Americas to make fine art objects, dart tips, and knife blades sharper than modern scalpels. The most important good traded by the Maya.76
10749554989Popul VuhOne of the few surviving sources in the Mayan language, this oral epic features a series of hip ballgames between the gods and humans. Originally written in Mayan glyphs, it was recorded in the Roman alphabet in the 1500s.77
10749554990Mississippian peoplesThe first northern people (800-1450) to build large urban centers in the Mississippi River Valley.78
10749554991CaralThe earliest complex society (3100-1800 B.C.E.) in the Americas, whose main urban center was located at Caral in modern-day Peru, in the Andes.79
10749554992ChavinAndean complex society (1200-200 B.C.E.) in modern-day Peru. Best known for its temples and large stone sculptures of animals.80
10749554993Polynesian TriangleAn imaginary triangle with sides 4,000 miles (6,500 km) long linking Hawai'i, Easter Island, and New Zealand and containing several thousand islands.81
10749554994Lapita potteryNamed for a site in Melanesia, a low-fired brown pottery with lines and geometric decorations made with a pointed instrument. In use between 1500 and 1000 B.C.E., it reveals the direction of migration into the Pacific.82
10749554995double canoeA sailing vessel made by connecting two canoes with rope to a wooden frame. Used by the ancestors of modern Polynesians for ocean voyages. Capable of speeds of 100-150 miles (160-240 km) per day.83
10749554996etakTraditional Polynesian system of navigation that uses the stars, clouds, waves, and bird flight patterns to steer on sea voyages.84
10749554997moaiThe name for the 887 statues, probably of ancestral leaders, made from tufa volcanic rock and erected on Easter Island around 1000. The largest are more than 70 feet (21 m) high and the heaviest weighs 270 tons.85

AP World History Chapter 10 Flashcards

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11081071139The Homeric epic the Iliad deals withthe war to capture Troy0
11081071140The author of the Iliad wasHomer1
11081071141The political world of the ancient Greeksusually consisted of independent, autonomous city-states2
11081071142The Mycenaeans received early indirect influence from the Egyptians and Phoenicians through their contact with theMinoans3
11081071143The best example of Minoan cultural brilliance can be seen in the remains atKnossos4
11081071152Which of the following words was used by the Greeks to refer to generals or politicians who, although often popular, gained power by irregular meanstyrant5
11081071153Which of the following events occurred during the time of Periclesall of the above6
11081071154Which of the following did not come about because of Greek colonizationpolitical unification7
11081071155The decisive naval battle of the Persian War was fought atSalamis8
11081071156Under whose leadership did Athens become the most sophisticated of the poleisPericles9
11081071157The naval loss at Salamis was viewed by the Persian kingXerxes10
11081071164Which of the following people wrote that Alexander the Great possessed "great personal beauty, invincible power of endurance, and a keen intelligent"Arrian11
11081071165Of all the Hellenistic empires, Greek influence was greatest inthe Seleucid realm12
11081071166The wealthiest of the Hellenistic empires was the ______ empirePtolemaic13
11081071172Which of the following did Socrates believe was more important than wealth or famehuman reason14
11081071173The words "The unexamined life is not worth living" were spoken bySocrates15

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