AP world history 2nd quarter Flashcards
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269142013 | group of closely related african languages | Bantu | 0 | |
269142014 | crop that enabled the Bantu to survive | banana | 1 | |
269142015 | results of Bantu migration | Africa's population increased to 22 million; Africa developed over 500 languages traced to Bantu | 2 | |
269142016 | sub-saharan customs that gave women equality to men | women were primary farmers; family lines were traced through the female | 3 | |
269142017 | W. Africans traded what commodity for salt | gold | 4 | |
269142018 | how Sundiata secured economic control of mali | taxed the gold trade | 5 | |
269142019 | important feature of Timbuktu in Mali | university was and important learning center | 6 | |
269142020 | state structure in Songhay under Sunni Ali | structured command system for the army; navy patrolled the Niger River | 7 | |
269142021 | accomplishment of the songhay | built numerous mosques and schools | 8 | |
269142022 | enabled morroco to destroy songhay | gunpowder weapons | 9 | |
269142023 | swahili is a mix of bantu and | arabic | 10 | |
269142024 | leading swahili trading port by end of the 1200's | kilwa | 11 | |
269142025 | religion that influenced the swahili states | islam | 12 | |
269142026 | established the delhi sultanate in india | mahmud | 13 | |
269142027 | religion that declined in india in post-classical period | buddhism | 14 | |
269142028 | muslin traders spread influence in SE Asia by | controlling the indian ocean trade | 15 | |
269142029 | travels of ibn battuta are significant because they | demonstrate the widespread influence of islam | 16 | |
269142030 | continue to be major routes in post-classical | indian ocean; silk roads | 17 | |
269142031 | examples of spread of religion during post-classical period | crusades; islamic influences in many regions | 18 | |
269142032 | examples of diffusion of technology in post-classical | gunpowder weapons from china to europe; gunpowder weapons to the mongols | 19 | |
269142033 | disease that killed millions from china to europe in post-classical | bubonic plague | 20 | |
269142034 | demographic shifts in pot classical | nomadic people became dominated by settled people | 21 | |
269142035 | between 800 and 1500, which had the most significant impact on sub-saharan africa | arrival of islam | 22 | |
269142036 | region of africa that first converted to islam | north africa | 23 | |
269142037 | geographical location of mali and songhay | between the niger and senegal rivers | 24 | |
269142038 | the study of population is | demography | 25 | |
269142039 | why the eastern roman empire survived longer than the western | byzantine controlled trade routes to asia and africa | 26 | |
269142040 | the digest section of justinian's code of law | summary of legal opinions | 27 | |
269142041 | structure of the byzantine government | military districts governed by generals; theocracy (emperors were church patriarchs) | 28 | |
269142042 | profitable industry the byzantines stole form china | silk | 29 | |
269142043 | byzantine practice regarding women that's similar to athens | women were confined to the home | 30 | |
269142044 | icon controversy split the roman catholic and what church | eastern orthodox | 31 | |
269142045 | empire that eventually overthrew the byzantines | ottoman turks | 32 | |
269142046 | leader of the rus in what became russia | rurik | 33 | |
269142047 | boyars in kiev | nobles who counseled the prince | 34 | |
269142048 | what is the Pravada ruskia | russian code of law | 35 | |
269142049 | how byzantine influenced russia | religion; art and architecture; law codes | 36 | |
269142050 | distinction between the islamic world and the european christians | islam stressed education | 37 | |
269142051 | the middle ages covers what time frame | 500 CE to 1500 CE | 38 | |
269142052 | frankish king that halted the muslim advance | charles martel | 39 | |
269142053 | charlemange's system to rule his kingdom | missi dominici: traveling agents | 40 | |
269142054 | what is the fief in feudal europe | land granted to a vassal by a noble or lord | 41 | |
269142055 | primogeniture | allows the vassals son to inherit the fief | 42 | |
269142056 | what is compurgation | witnesses swear an oath and testify for the accused or accuser | 43 | |
269142057 | economic structure of europe in middle ages | manorialism | 44 | |
269142058 | a bishop might also be what in europe economic and political structure | lord or vassal | 45 | |
269142059 | spread christianity to ireland | saint patrick | 46 | |
269142060 | act of closing a church that did not conform | interdict | 47 | |
269142061 | norman king who defeated the anglo saxons and hastings (1066) | william the conqueror | 48 | |
269142062 | court system implemented by henry 2 | 12 man jury | 49 | |
269142063 | the magna carta had what effect on the english monarchy | limits the powers of the king | 50 | |
269142064 | in english parliament, the house of commons includes | knights and burgesses | 51 | |
269142065 | german king who was made holy roman emperor for aiding pope john 12 | otto the great | 52 | |
269142066 | document intended to resolve disputes between church and german royalty over bishops | concordat of worms | 53 | |
269142067 | outcomes of the first crusade | muslims and jews were slaughtered in jerusalem | 54 | |
269142068 | overall impact of crusades | europeans contacted other civilizations; renewed interest in long distance trade | 55 | |
269142069 | describes revival of trade resulting from crusades | italian cities became middlemen for european trade | 56 | |
269142070 | long distance trade after the crusades | silk roads linked europe and asia; indian ocean linked 3 continents | 57 | |
269142071 | what does banca mean | money changers bench | 58 | |
269142072 | which is true of merchant guilds | they paid taxes if they traded outside their town | 59 | |
269142073 | order to advance in a craft guild | apprentice, journeyman, master craftsman | 60 | |
269142074 | right of townspeople in high middle ages | not required to work on the manor | 61 | |
269142075 | for a serf to be free he lived in a town | more than a year | 62 | |
269142076 | number of deaths in europe from the black death | 25 million | 63 | |
269142077 | impact of back death | increased demand for workers, leading to a decline in serfdom | 64 | |
269142078 | writing in the vernacular language means | the common language of the region | 65 | |
269142079 | effects of the 100 years war on england | new weapons caused great loss of life; parliament gained more power than the king | 66 | |
269142080 | effect of the 100 years war on relationships between the king and the assembly in france | assembly became less powerful than the king | 67 | |
269142081 | female warrior who helped charles 7 to power in france | joan of arc | 68 | |
269142082 | common theme of the rise of monarchies at the end of the middle ages | competing powers led to improved weapons, and improved seafaring technology; marks the beginning of the early modern era | 69 |