AP world history pages 155 - 166 Flashcards
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319514668 | After the fall of the Han dynasty, what were the different religious influences in China? | Nestorians, Manicheans, Zoroastrins, and Islam | 0 | |
319514669 | What was the earliest known time period that japan was influenced by Korea and China? | 400 c.e. | 1 | |
319514670 | Shinto | the way of the gods | 2 | |
319514671 | In 552, what did Buddhist missionaries bring to japan? | Chinese culture | 3 | |
319514672 | Who was the leader of the Mongols? | Timur Lang | 4 | |
319514673 | What did people do from the 1200s to the 1300s because of the Mongol take over? | People gave in to there oppression or got killed | 5 | |
319514674 | In 794, What did the Fujiwara Family do in japan? | they ran most of the countries affairs | 6 | |
319514675 | Japans feudal system developed the same time as what country? | Europe | 7 | |
319514676 | In what ways was the Japanese and European feudal system the same? | they were similar in terms of political structure,social structure, and honor code | 8 | |
319514677 | India was the birth place of what two religions? | Hinduism and Buddhism | 9 | |
319514678 | Who was the leader of the Islamic invaders that defeated Hindus? | The Sultan | 10 | |
319514679 | What were the countries that the mongols invaded? | Russia, Persia, Asia, China, and india | 11 | |
319514680 | What brought Islamic goods and Islam to Ghana and Mali? | Trade | 12 | |
319514681 | Who was Mansa Musa? | Mansa Musa was Mali's most famous ruler. | 13 | |
319514682 | What was mastered in Benin culture? | Bronze sculpting | 14 | |
319514683 | Oral Literature | Stories passed down from generation to generation by mouth | 15 | |
319514684 | What could Aztec women not do? | Aztec women could not inherit property or run the household | 16 | |
319514685 | Inca empire | Large Indian empire that stretched along the Andes Mountains of South America and ws conquered in the 1530s by the Spanish. | 17 | |
319514686 | Hanseatic league | An economic and defensive alliance of the free towns in northern Germany, founded about 1241 and most powerful in the fourteenth century. (p. 401) | 18 | |
319514687 | Jihad | a holy struggle or striving by a Muslim for a moral or spiritual or political goal | 19 |