2017 Princeton Review AP World History Unit 3 Flashcards
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| 6659859077 | Islam | A new faith that took hold in the middle east. It is similar to Judaism and Christianity because all are monotheistic. Muslims are | 0 | |
| 6659859078 | Five Pillars of Islam | 1) Shahada: There is no God but Allah and Muhammad is Allah's prophet. 2) Salat: Prayer five times per day 3) Zakat: Charity to the needy 4) Sawm: Fasting during holy month of Ramadan 5) Hajj: Pilgrimage to Mecca (at least once during lifetime) | 1 | |
| 6659859080 | Qu'ran | Followers recorded the words of Allah in the Qu'ran (or Koran) or "recitation". | 2 | |
| 6659859504 | hijira | In 622 CE, Muhammad and his followers fled to Medina because they were persecuted and threatened to death in Mecca, which was a dominantly polytheistic community whose wealth derived from pilgrims. This marks year 1 of the Muslim calendar. | 3 | |
| 6659859894 | theoracry | A government ruled by immediate divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as being divinely guided. | 4 | |
| 6659859895 | aliphate | 5 | ||
| 6659860252 | Umayyad Dynasty | 6 | ||
| 6659860253 | Dome of the Rock | 7 | ||
| 6659860778 | Abbasid Dynasty | 8 | ||
| 6659860779 | Middle Ages | 9 | ||
| 6659860923 | Orthodox Christianity | 10 | ||
| 6659860924 | Code of Justinian | 11 | ||
| 6659861234 | Merovingian Dynasty | 12 | ||
| 6659861235 | Carolingian Dynasty | 13 | ||
| 6659861812 | feudalism | 14 | ||
| 6659861813 | nobles | 15 | ||
| 6659861814 | vassals | 16 | ||
| 6659862275 | serfs (peasants) | 17 | ||
| 6659862276 | fiefs | 18 | ||
| 6659862277 | manors | 19 | ||
| 6659862658 | three-field system | 20 | ||
| 6659862659 | code of chivalry | 21 | ||
| 6659863204 | primogeniture | 22 | ||
| 6659863205 | burghers | 23 | ||
| 6659863645 | Hanseatic League | 24 | ||
| 6659863860 | heresy | 25 | ||
| 6659863861 | scholasticism | 26 | ||
| 6659864558 | bubonic plague | 27 | ||
| 6659865137 | interregnum | 28 | ||
| 6659865138 | Magna Carta | 29 | ||
| 6659866081 | T'ang, Song, Yuan, and Ming Dynasties | 30 | ||
| 6659866082 | tribute system | 31 | ||
| 6659866083 | bureaucracy | 32 | ||
| 6659866512 | civil service | 33 | ||
| 6659866513 | foot binding | 34 | ||
| 6659866514 | shogun | 35 | ||
| 6659866515 | Code of Bushido | 36 | ||
| 6659866836 | Delhi Sultanate | 37 | ||
| 6659866837 | oral literature | 38 | ||
| 6659866838 | Indian Ocean trade | 39 | ||
| 6659867803 | Silk Road | 40 | ||
| 6659867970 | Trans-Saharan trade | 41 | ||
| 6659867971 | Muhammad | 42 | ||
| 6659867972 | Mecca | 43 | ||
| 6659868182 | Medina | 44 | ||
| 6659868183 | Baghdad | 45 | ||
| 6659868184 | Mohammad al-Razi | 46 | ||
| 6659868380 | Levant | 47 | ||
| 6659868381 | Sufis | 48 | ||
| 6659868382 | Mongols | 49 | ||
| 6659868383 | Ottoman Turks | 50 | ||
| 6659868735 | Justinian | 51 | ||
| 6659868736 | Hagia Sophia | 52 | ||
| 6659868737 | St. Cyril | 53 | ||
| 6659868738 | Vladimir | 54 | ||
| 6659869266 | the Franks | 55 | ||
| 6659869267 | King Clovis | 56 | ||
| 6659869988 | Charles Martel | 57 | ||
| 6659869989 | Battle of Tours | 58 | ||
| 6659869990 | Pepin the Short | 59 | ||
| 6659870145 | Charlemagne | 60 | ||
| 6659870146 | Holy Roman Empire | 61 | ||
| 6659870147 | Treat of Verdun | 62 | ||
| 6659870490 | Magyars | 63 | ||
| 6659870491 | Vikings | 64 | ||
| 6659870492 | Crusades | 65 | ||
| 6659871123 | Pope Innocent III | 66 | ||
| 6659871328 | the Inquisition | 67 | ||
| 6659871602 | William the Conqueror | 68 | ||
| 6659871603 | the Spanish Inquisition | 69 | ||
| 6659872117 | Hundred Years' War | 70 | ||
| 6659872118 | Tatars | 71 | ||
| 6659872119 | Ivan the Terrible | 72 | ||
| 6659872577 | Genghis Khan | 73 | ||
| 6659872578 | Mongol Empire | 74 | ||
| 6659873246 | Kublai Khan | 75 | ||
| 6659873247 | Tamerlane | 76 | ||
| 6659873248 | Axum | 77 | ||
| 6659873249 | Mansa Musa | 78 | ||
| 6659873250 | Benin | Tenchititlan | 79 | |
| 6659874326 | First Crusade | 80 | ||
| 6667425092 | caliphate | A period of time when a caliph rules. caliph: The head of state, military commander, chief judge, and religious leader. 1) Abu Bakr | 81 |
