AP World History #24 Flashcards
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7826768298 | What type of problems led to the fall of the Han Dynasty? | internal | 0 | |
7826778777 | What started to develop and was partially responsible for the fall of the Han Dynasty? | the development of factions | 1 | |
7826788110 | What led to the formation of factions in the Han Dynasty? | marriage alliances between imperial and aristocratic families | 2 | |
7826814525 | Which uprising partially led to the end of the Han Dynasty? | The Yellow Turban Uprising | 3 | |
7826829609 | What did Han generals increasingly do that led to the end of the Han Dynasty? | usurp the political authority | 4 | |
7826854583 | What happened when the Han Dynasty was formally abolished? | it was divided into 3 kingdoms | 5 | |
7826898166 | What happened to nomadic peoples in China? | as more time passed, distinctions between the nomadic people and Chinese became less obvious | 6 | |
7826924833 | What happened to Confucianism when political order was lost? | its credibility was lost because it helped maintain order, but when the Han Dynasty collapsed it lost its relevance | 7 | |
7826958931 | What became popular after Confucianism declined? | Daoism | 8 | |
7826968848 | Who was Buddhism supported by when it originally became popular? | nomadic peoples | 9 | |
7827611230 | Who was Diocletian? | an emperor who attempted to deal with the Roman Empire's struggle by dividing the empire into 2 districts | 10 | |
7827636055 | What were the 4 officials that ruled Rome's two districts known as? | tetrarchs | 11 | |
7827656452 | Who was Constantine? | the son of Constantius, who constructed Constantinople and united the two districts | 12 | |
7827683621 | Which Roman emperor fell captive to Sasanid forces? | Valerian | 13 | |
7827711927 | Where was the Sasanid court located? | Ctesiphon | 14 | |
7827720539 | Where did the Germanic peoples migrate from? | northern Europe | 15 | |
7827733507 | Where were Visigoths originally from? | Scandinavia and Russia | 16 | |
7827750245 | Which people caused the relationship between the Visigoths and the Romans to change dramatically? | the Huns | 17 | |
7827773439 | Who was a powerful warrior-king who organized the Huns into an unstoppable military force? | Attila | 18 | |
7827810442 | Which Germanic general got rid of the last Roman emperor in the western empire? | Odoacer | 19 | |
7827815666 | Who was the last emperor of the western Roman empire? | Romulus Augustus | 20 | |
7827828763 | What was the eastern half of the Roman Empire known as after the western half collaped? | Byzantine | 21 | |
7827841412 | What official order allowed Christians to practice their faith freely? | the Edict of Milan | 22 | |
7827861900 | Who made Christianity the official religion of the Roman empire? | Theodosius | 23 | |
7827871521 | Who was St. Augustine? | the bishop of Hippo who had a great education and worked to reconcile Christianity with Greek and Roman philosophy | 24 | |
7827902887 | Who were the top five religious authorities? | the bishop of Rome and the patriarchs of Jerusalem, Antioch, Alexandria, and Constantinople | 25 | |
7827943859 | What two councils were particularly important and involved difficult issues? (Christianity) | Nicaea and Chalcedon | 26 | |
7827964062 | Where did the word "pope" come from? | the latin word "papa" | 27 |