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AP World History - Chapter 15 Terms Flashcards

These are the Chapter 15 terms for Mrs. Mary Ray's AP World History class. If you find any errors or alternate definitions please let me know.

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1124094198Ottoman EmpireTurkic Empire established in Asia Minor and extended to the Middle East; Conquered Byzantine Empire 14530
1124094199Ibn-RushdMuslim Spanish philosopher who espoused Greek rationalism but was ignored by Middle East1
1124094200Ming DynastyFollowed Mongol Yuan Dynasty and lasted until 1644; initially had huge amounts of trade, but slowed down after 14332
1124094201Cheng HoMuslim from western China who managed their trade in SE Asia3
1124094202Black DeathPlague that struck Europe 14th Century and affected population size4
1124094203RenaissanceRebirth; Reform time for Europe5
1124094204Portugal, Castile and AragonRegional kingdoms of Iberian Peninsula and reconquered Muslim part of Peninsula6
1124094205Francesco PetrarchLeading 14th Century writer7
1124094206Vivaldi BrothersTwo Italian brothers who sailed through the straits of Gibraltar seeking a western route to East Indies; Never herd from again8
1124094207Henry the NavigatorPortuguese prince responsible for several expeditions along the African coast in the 15th Century; Beginning of western expantion9
1124094208EthnocentrismJudging new people or groups by standards or practices due to your own views or practices10

AP world history midterm Flashcards

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3553839536The neolithic age is characterized byThe origins of agriculture0
3553839537According to the Excerpt above which social change came about with the development of agricultural-based societiesOverall population increased dramatically and became stratified with a more stable food supply1
3553839538Which of the following was an effect of the agricultural revolutionEarly farmers lived shorter lives and had more diseases2
3553839539The discovery of the figure above at catal hayuk can be used to support which of the following theories about society in that cityThe role of women was valued in catal hayuk and women may have played an important role in religious ritual3
3553839540Which of the following is true of the political organization of both Egypt and MesopotamiaKings dominated the governing ruling structures4
3553839541Women in ancient EgyptCould inherit property and divorce their husband5
3553839542Which of the following best describes sub-Saharan African societies prior to 1 CEgeographic isolation resulted in major cultural and technological development coming from within the region6
3553839543The social structure of ancient Egypt wasA tiered system dominated by the wealthy7
3553839544Before 800 B.C.E. Indo European steppe tribes were different from Chinese, Indian ,and middle eastern societies in which of these waysSteppe societies were more likely to have built architectural monument with religious symbolism8
3553839545Early agriculture in the AmericasBegan later than in the eastern Hemisphere9
3553839546The Egyptian civilization was similar to the Sumerian civilization inIt's system of social stratification10
3553839547Early civilization with the least developed technology wasMesoamerican11
3553839548Which of the following statements about the code of Hammurabi and the Justinian code are accurateThe importance of each was that they attempted to organize law in ways that people could understand12
3553839549Which of the following statements regarding the tenants of Buddhism is most accurateBuddhism teaches that followers can attain a A state of perfect peace13
3553839550The Maya and Gupta empires had in commonThe independent discovery of the value of zero as a placeholder14
3553839551The best reason of the division of early world history at C 600 BCE is that the period between C600 B.C.E. to C 600CE is categorized byeThe rise of classical civilizations15
3553839552From the time of the Roman Republic to the pax RomanaThe territory of rome continued to expand16
3553839553Both Hinduism and BuddhismNone of the above17
3553839554Daoism and ConfucianismBased their teachings on Chinese traditions18
3553839555The declining years of Han China and the Roman empire shared all of the following exceptAttack By powerful neighboring states19
3553839556The decline of Gupta indiaSaw the increased power of local princes20
3553839557The excerpt above from the upinshads reflects which of the following religious propositionsIndividual responsibility not priestly authority brings about spiritual evolution21
3553839558In recent years many historians have attempted to highlight additional factors in the collapse of the Roman and han empires beyond the traditional explanation of the nomadic invasions which of the following would best support such a widening of the common interpretationThe epidemic spread of diseases like smallpox in the direction of both empires22
3553839559The passage above reflects which of the following traditionsThe confusion ideal of the filial pity23
3553839560The civilization of the Samarian the Phoenicians and the maya were similar in that eachDevelop extensive writing systems24
3553839561After the eighth century B.C.E. the Greek political system was based more on the polis or city state all of the following are aspects of the Greek polis system exceptEach Polis used democratic elections to select their leadership25
3553839562Which of the following statements about early AmerIndian people is trueThey developed specialized technologies and domesticated plants and animals26
3553839563Which statement about the development of civilization in the Eastern and Western hemispheres is trueDevelopment of civilization was influenced greatly by environment and societies of both the Eastern and Western hemispheres we're sophisticated and complex27
3553839564With regard to the doctrines of Islam in the period c. 600 to c.1450They were embraced by members of the Low Hindu castes in India because of their emphasis on the quality28
3553839565One of the weaknesses of the early Muslim empires wasFailure to resolve questions of succession29
3553839566Compared to the Vietnamese the Chinese were moreUrbanized30
3553839567In the period between C 600 To c 1450 Indian Ocean trade differed from that of the Pacific ocean in that itInvolved competition among a more diverse group of traders31
3553839568By 1500 Islam extended to all of the following areas of Africa exceptCentral Africa along the Atlantic ocean32
3553839569Which of the following is correct concerning Indian Ocean trade from 1000 to 1450Europeans did not participate33
3553839570During the period from 600 CE to 1450 long-distance travelIncluded African slavery in the Mediterranean basin in India34
3553839571In the period between 1000 and 1300Regional States Arose in both Africa and Europe35
3553839572Which of the following is true concerning the Chinese and European presence in the Indian Ocean in the 15th centuryThe Chinese intended to impose their control foreign trade36
3553839573Which of the following beliefs systems emerge from political disorder did not worship a diety remain primarily regional beliefsConfucianism and Daoism37
3553839574Which of the following is not true of the MongolsThey improved persian infrastructure By constructing Qanat irrigation system38
3553839575The second passage does not support the first because the second passageShows a noted Muslim author favoring a practice discouraged by the Quran39
3553839576What Best describes the relationship between Islamic and medieval European cultureMuslim science and translations from Greek put medieval Europe on the path to the renaissance40
3553839577The second age of Islamic conquest which began in the 1200s was a result ofThe translation of the quran into the vernacular that allowed Islam to move farther into Africa and Europe41

AP World History Flashcards

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2815009185Venus Figurineshad feminine dimensions represented birth menstruation pregnancy new birth and death0
2815026086Dreamtimebelief of how everything works and how everything is connected in some way1
2815028914Clovis culturegroup that died out around the same time as large animals. known to kill large animals2
2815031228Megafaunal extinctiona sharp decline in a population3
2815035323Austronesian Migrationsmigration were they were primarily waterborne people were agricultural4
2815039250The original affluent societyPaleolithic society wanted and needed little more leisure time than work time5
2815042056Shamanspeople in Paleolithic culture that believed they had a greater understanding of the spiritual world6
2815044699Paleolithic settling downafter Ice Age people didn't have to migrate and domesticated plants and animals populations grew7
2815047051Göbekli Tepethought to be a ceremonial space known as worlds oldest temple8
2815048154Fertile Crescentland in Southwest Asia that contained moist fertile land9
2815050125Teosinteancestor of corn but looks nothing like corn we have today a mountain grass grain that grew in Americas10
2815056631diffusiongradual spread of agricultural techniques11
2815059974Ishicame from Yahi tribe that became extinct except him he walked into a slaughter house because all his family died they put him in museum to teach about his way of life12
2815065046Banpoancient village uncovered it showed many technological innovations13
2815070415Bantu Migrationmigration of agricultural people killed Paleolithic people or exposed them to animal-borne disease which had no immunities14
2815076982Secondary Products Revolutionwhen people started using animals for things besides meat and hide the used them for transportation harvest and to enrich soil with manure15
2815079128Pastoral Societiessocieties that couldn't grow plants because of the climate so they only domesticated animals and relied on them greatly16
2815082400Çatalküyüka old village found that buried their dead under their houses and showed no signs of inequality17
2815084255Chiefdomsperson inherited power and instead of using force to control people they would use gift giving, generosity, or natural charisma18

AP World History: Chapter 18 Flashcards

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6163228109Catalina de Erauso(1585-1650) Female Basque/Spanish explorer who dressed as a man, lived the life of a soldier and adventurer in the Spanish colonial Americas.0
6163229706viceroyaltiesSeats of power of the Spanish officials representing the king in the new world.1
6163261120Bartolomé de las Casas(ca. 1484-1566) A Spanish Dominican friar who argued for the humanity of Amerindians and criticized Spanish mistreatment of them.2
6163261139PotosíLocation high in the Andes in modern Bolivia where the Spanish found huge quantities of silver. Silver exports from Potosí and other American mines helped finance development of the early modern world economy.3
6163265057mercury amalgamation processA process used to increase the efficiency with which silver could be extracted from ore. The use of mercury was highly toxic and led to the death of many Amerindian mine workers.4
6163266814haciendasLarge estates characteristic of colonial agriculture in Latin America.5
6163268133mestizoOffspring of an Amerindian and Spanish union. Cultural and biologic blending became characteristic of Mexican society.6
6163268134syncretismThe fusion of cultural elements from more than one tradition. In colonial Latin America religious syncretism was common, with both Amerindians and Africans blending their existing beliefs and rituals with Catholicism.7
6163272432Virgin of GuadalupeAn apparition of the Virgin Mary, with a dark complexion, said to have appeared to a Mexican farmer in 1531. The cult of the Virgin of Guadalupe exerted a powerful attraction to Mesoamerica's surviving Amerindians. She remains a symbol of Mexican identity.8
6163272433casta systemThe system of racial categorization in the Spanish Americas. Dozens of different "casta" terms were developed for various mixtures of European, African, and Amerindian descent. Though a flexible system that allowed movement "up" or "down" the racial hierarchy, markers of Spanish descent always carried the highest status.9
6163280731Sor Juana Inés de la CruzOne of the great literary figures of colonial New Spain. Wrote poetry, prose, and philosophy despite having been denied a university education. Best known for her defense of intellectual equality of men and women.10
6163280732PalmaresThe largest and most powerful maroon community (1630-1694) established by escaped slaves in the colonial Americas. Using military and diplomatic means, their leaders retained autonomy from Portuguese Brazil for over half a century.11
6163283425Québec(est. 1608) Founded by Samuel de Champlain as the capital of new France (in modern Canada); became a hub for the French fur trade and the center from which French settlement in the Americas first began to expand.12
6163285909métisIn colonial New France, the offspring of a European and Amerindian union.13
6163285910HuronA matriarchal, Iroquoian-speaking Amerindian group in the St. Lawrence region that was devastated by the smallpox brought by French fur traders and missionaries in the mid-seventeenth century.14
6163285928Virginia(est. 1607) English colony in North America with an export economy based on tobacco production. the use of European indentured servants gave way to dependence on slave labor.15
6163288808New EnglandColony that began with the arrival of English Calvinists in 1620s, and characterized by homogeneous, self-sufficient farming communities.16

AP World History Chapter 19 Flashcards

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5939710561nineteenth century europe was the greatest age of global expansionbecame center of world economy, million of Europeans moved beyond Europe, explorer and missionaries were everywhere, much of the world became part of European colonizes0
5939745073the Industrial Revolution fueled European coloniesdemand on raw materials and agricultural product, needed market to sell European products, capitalist invested beyond Europe, foreign markets kept European workers1
5939802789industrial development made over sea expansion possiblesteamship, underwater telegraph, quinine, breech-loading rifles and machine guns2
5939833776the industrial age promotes secular arrogance among Europeanssense of religion superiority, European increased despite other cultural religions, African society lost status, new kind of racism3
5939869544sense of responsibility to weaker culturesduty to civilize them , bring them education, health care, Christianity, good government4
5939886017Social Darwinismeffort to apply Darwin's evolution theory to human history : regards that an unfit race should be destroyed or displaced5
5939902065China's Century of Crisisin 1793, Chinese emperor Qianlong rebuffed Britain request that China rescind or loosen restriction on trade (Chinese control limited European activities) in 1912, Chinese emperor had collapsed becoming weak in a European dominated world6
5939973161Crisis Within - China was a victim to their own successhad a population growth from 100 million in 1685 to 430 million in 1853, didn't have an accompanying Industrial Revolution, growing pressure on the land, starvation, and impoverishment7
5940138530Chinese bureaucracy did not keep up with growing populationby 1800, county magistrates had to deal with four times as many people as in 1400, central state gradually lost control of provincial officials and gentry8
5940177837bandit gangs and peasant rebellions became commoncharismatic figures preached a millenarian message9
5940190232culmination of China's internal crisis: the Taiping Uprisingaffected much of China 1850-1864, the leader Hong Xiuquan proclaimed himself the younger brother of Jesus and was sent to establish a kingdom of great peace, called for radical equality and planned to industrialize China, rebellion crushed by 1864 by provincial landowners mobilized their own armies10
5940255555Opium Wars showed the transformation of China's relationship with Europeopium had been used on small scale in China, British began to sell large quantities of Indian opium in China, Chinese authorities recognized the dangers of opium addictions, tried to stop the trade, European merchants bribed officials to smuggle opium in, China suffered a specie drain from large quantities of silver spent on opium11
5940305267the British responded with the first Opium War (1839-1842)forced Chinese to accept free trade and "proper" relations among countries, China agreed to pay a $21 million indemnity in the Treaty of Nanjing12
5940334568second Opium WarEuropeans vandalized the imperial Summer Palace, more treaty ports were opened to foreigners, China was opened to foreign missionaries, Western powers given the right to patrol some of China's interior waterways13
5940357598China was also defeated by the French (1885) and Japanese (1895)Qing dynasty was deeply weakened at a time when China needed a strong government to deal with modernization, unequal treaties inhibited China's industrialization14
5940403936the Chinese government tried to act against problemspolicy of "self-strengthening" in 1860s and 1870s, applications of traditional Confucian principles, efforts to improve examination system, restoration of rural social and economic order, established modern arsenals and shipyards, foundation of few industrial factories15
5940443631Boxer Rebellion (1900) militia organizations killed many Europeans and Chinese ChristiansWestern powers and Japan occupied Beijing to crush the revolt, imposed massive reparation payments on China16
5940452728growing number of educated Chinese became disillusioned with the Qing dynastyorganizations to examine the situation and propose reforms, growing drive for a truly unified nations in which more people took part in public life, Chinese nationalism was against both foreign imperialist and the foreign Qing dynasty. imperial order collapsed in 191117
5940470948China and the Ottoman Empires similaritieshad felt that they did not need to learn from the West, avoided direct colonial rule, but were diminished, attempted "defensive modernization", suffered a split in society between modernists and those holding traditional values18
59405199711750: the Ottoman Empire was still strong, at the center of the Islamic World and by 1900 was known as the sick man of Europeregion by region Islamic world fell under Christian rule and Ottoman couldn't prevent it. Ottomans lost territory to Russia, Britain, Austria, and France, Napoleon's invasion of Egypt was hurting19
5940541473central Ottoman state had weakendedprovincial authorities and local warlords gained more power, limited government's ability to raise money, Janissaries had become militarily ineffective20
5940583173the economy was hit hard by Western developmentsEuropean achieved direct access to Asia, cheap European manufactured goods harmed Ottoman artisans, foreign merchants won immunity from Ottoman laws and taxes, government came to rely on foreign loans to finance economic development efforts21
5940625101Ottoman attempted ambitious reforms, going considerably further than Chinesedidn't have an internal crisis on the scale of China, did not have to deal with explosive population growth, rulers were Turkic and Muslims22
5940653644Selim the Third tried to establish new military and administrative structuressent ambassadors to study European methods, imported European advisers, established technical schools23
5940674415Selim the Third stirred up so much hostility among the ulama and Janissaries that he was deposed in 1807movements of Islamic renewals outside of the Ottoman Empire presented another model for dealing with Europe24
5943737617supporters of reform saw the Ottomancreated new class of writers, urged creation of constitutional regime, Islamic modernism: accepted Western technology and science but not its materialism25
5953853193Sultan Abd al Hamid II (r. 1876-1909) accepted a new constitution in 1876 that limited sultan authorityalmost immediately suspended it, turned to decisive autocracy in the face of a Russian invasion - continued educational, economic, and technical reforms26
5953902823the Ottoman empire was surrounded by the "Young Turks" and in 1900 a military coup gave them real powerthe Ottoman Empire completely disintegrated after World War 127
5953914588by 1900 China and the Ottoman empire had comparison"semi colonies", rise to new nationalist conception of society, China's imperial system collapsed in 1911 and Ottoman Empire collapsed after World War 128
5953947365Japan was forced to open up to more "normal" relations with the world by US commodore Matthew Perry in 18531853-1900: radical transformation of Japanese society, it became powerful modernized and industrialized, Japan created its own East Asian empire29
5953971156Tokugawa shoguns had ruled since the 1600s and the main task was to prevent civil war among rival feudal lordsJapan enjoyed internal peace from 1600 to 1850, daimyou strictly regulated but considerable autonomy, Japan wasn't unified by a single law, hierarchical society : samurai at the top, then peasant, artisan, and merchants at the bottom30
5954005443changes in Japan's Tokugawa period - making it impossible for shogunate to freeze societysamurai evolved into a bureaucratic/administrative class, great economic growth and urban development, by 1750 Japan was the most urbanized country31
5954028409corruption was widespreaduprising of the poor, both rural and urban32
5954040083American Intrusion and the Meiji RestorationUS sent Perry in 1853 to demand better treatment for castaways, right to refuel and buy provisions, and open trade ports - shogun gave into Perry's demands33
5954056939the shogun's spinelessness triggered civil war - in 1868 a group of young samurai from the south took overthey claimed to be restoring the 15- year-old emperor Meiji to power, aimed to save Japan from foreigners by transformation of society rather than resistance34
5954101773in modernizing Japanese style, first task was to create national unityattacked power and privileges of the daimyo and the samurai, dismantled the Confucian social order, almost all Japanese became legally equal35
5954120375widespread interest in many aspects of the West, from science to hairstylesofficial missions were sent to the West, hundreds of students studied abroad, translation of Western books into Japanese36
5954138380eventually settled down to more selective borrowing from the Westfeminism and Christianity made little progress, Shinto was raised to the level of a state cult37
5954149490state-guided industrialization programestablished model factories, opened mines, built railroads, created postal, telegraph, and banking system, many state enterprises were then sold to private investors, accomplished modernization with acquiring foreign debt38
5954166363society paid a heavy pricemany peasant families were impoverished, countryside suffered infanticide, sale of daughters, and famine, early urban workers received hard treatment, efforts to organize union were repressed39
5954192136by early 20th century Western powers readjusted treaties in Japan's favor - Anglo-Japanese Treaty of 1902 recognized Japan as an equalJapanese empire building : wars against China (1894-1895) and Russia (1904-1905), gained colonial control of Taiwan and Korea and won foothold in Manchuria40
5954221862Japan's rise was widely admiredJapan's colonial policies were at least as brutal as European ones41

Chapter 16-AP World History Flashcards

The Earth and It's Peoples

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5303563641PapacyThe central administration of the Roman Catholic Church, of which the pope is the head.0
5303563642IndulgenceThe forgiveness of the punishment due for past sins, granted by the Catholic Church authority as a reward for a pious acts. Martin Luther's protest against the sale of indulgences is often seen as touching off the Protestant Reformation.1
5303563643Protestant ReformationReligious reform movement within the Latin Christian Church beginning in 1519. It resulted in the "protesters" forming several new Christian denominations, including the Lutheran and Reform Churchs and the Church of England.2
5303563644Catholic ReformationReligious reform movement within the Latin Christian church, we got in response to the protestant reefer mission. I clarified Catholic theology and her form clerical training and discipline.3
5303563645EnlightenmentA philosophical belief system eighteenth-century Europe that claimed that one could reform society by discovering rational laws that govern social behavior and we're just a scientific as the laws of physics.4
5303563646GentryIn China, the class a prosperous families, next in wealth below the rural aristocrats, from which the emperors drew their administrative personnel. Respected for their education and expertise, these officials became a privileged group and made the government more efficent and responsive but in the past the term gentry also to notes the class of landholding families in England below the Aristocracy.5
5303563647Scientific RevolutionThe intellectual movement in Europe, initially associated with planetary motion and other aspects of physics, that by the seventeenth century had laid the groundwork for modern science.6
5303563648BourgeoisieIn early modern Europe, the class a well-off town dwellers who's wellbeing came from manufacturing, finance, commerce, and allied professions.7
5303563649Joint-stock companyA business, often backed by a government charter, that sold shares to individuals to raise money for its trading enterprises and to spread the risks (and profits) among many investors.8
5303563650Little Ice AgeA century-long period of cool climate that began in the 1590.s It's ill effects on agriculture in northern Europe were notable.9
5303563651Holy Roman EmpireLoose federation of mostly German states and principalities, headed by an emperor elected by the princes. It lasted from 962 to 180610
5303563652HabsburgPowerful European family that provided many Holy Roman Emperors, founded the Austrian (later Austro-Hungarian) Empire, and ruled sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Spain.11
5303563653English Civil War1642-1649; A conflict over Royals versus parliamentary rights, caused by King Charles I's arrest of his parliamentary critics and ending with his execution. Its outcome check the growth of royal absolutism and, the glorious Revolution of 1688 and the English Bill of Rights of 1689, ensured that England would be a constitutional monarchy.12
5303563654VersaillesThe huge palace built for French king Louis XIV south of Paris in the town of the same name. The palace symbolized the preeminence of French power and architecture in Europe and the triumph of royal authority over the French nobility.13
5303563655Balance of PowerThe policy in international relations by which, beginning in the eighteenth century, the major European states acted together to prevent anyone of them from becoming too powerful.14

AP World History6 Flashcards

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5055951608Aspasiaa foreign woman resident in Athens and partner of the statesman Pericles who was famed for her learning and wit0
5055958884Ban Zhaoa Chinese woman writer and court official whose works provides valuable insight on the position of women in classical China1
5055963176Brahminsthe Indian social class of priests2
5055971703castethe system of social organization in India that has evolved over millennia; it is based on an original division of populace into the inherited classes (varna), with the addition of the thousands of social distinctions based on occupation (jatis), which became the main cell of social life in India3
5055984059dharmain Indian belief, performance of the duties appropriate to an individual's caste; good performance will lead to rebirth in a higher caste4
5055990865Greek and Roman slaveryin the Greek and Roman world, slaves were captives from war and piracy abandoned children, and the victims of long-distance trade; manumission was common. Among the Greeks, household service was the most common form of slavery, but in parts of the Roman state, thousands of slaves were employed under brutal conditions in the mines and on great plantations5
5056019055helotsthe dependent, semi-enslaved class of ancient Sparta whose social discontent prompted the militarization of Spartan society6
5056027297karmain Indian belief, the force generated by one's behavior in a previous life that decides the level at which an individual will be reborn7
5056037614Ksatriyathe Indian social class of warriors and rulers8
5056040228latifundiahuge estates operated by slave labor that flourished in parts of the Roman Empire9
5056043364Periclesa prominent and influential statesman of ancient Athens, he presided over Athen's Golden Age10
5056047874"ritual purity"in Indian social practice, the idea that members of higher castes must adhere to strict regulations limiting or forbidding their contact with objects and members of lower castes to preserve their own caste standing and their relationship with the gods11
5056127581scholar-gentry classa term used to describe members of China's landowning families, reflecting their wealth from the land and the privilege that they derived as government officials12
5063448523Spartacusa Roman gladiator who led the most serious slave revolt in Roman history13
5063462389Sudrathe lowest Indian social class of varna; regarded as servants of their social betters14
5063473275the "three obediences"in Chinese Confucian thought, the notion that a women is permanently subordinate to male control: first to her father, then to her husband, and finally to her son15
5063485416untouchablesan Indian social class that emerged below the the Sudras and whose members performed the most unclean and polluting work16
5063496332Vaisyathe Indian social class that was originally defined as farmers but eventually comprised merchants17
5063503099Wang Manga Han court official who usurped the throne and ruled from 8 C.E. to 23 C.E.; noted for his reform movement that included the breakup of large estates18
5063511873Wu, Empressthe only female "emperor" in Chinese history, Empress Wu patronized scholarship, worked to elevate the position of women, and proved a backlash of Confucian misogynist invective19
5063523400Wudithe Chinese emperor who started the Chinese civil service system with the establishment in 124 B.C.E. of an imperial academy of future officials20
5063550724Yellow Turban Rebelliona massive Chinese peasant uprising inspired by Daoist teachings that began 184 C.E. with the goal of establishing a new golden age of equality and harmony.21

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