AP World History Key Concept 2.3 Flashcards
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7469751354 | Largest Trade Routes | Silk roads, Indian Ocean sea lanes, Trans Saharan caravan routes, Mediterranean sea lanes | 0 | |
7469412846 | Silk Road Location | through asia to middle east | 1 | |
7469474885 | Trans-Saharan Location | across the Saharan Desert | 2 | |
7469416133 | Indian Ocean Sea Lanes Location | SE asia, india, and east africa | 3 | |
7469738425 | Mediterranean Sea Lanes Location | throughout Mediterranean sea | 4 | |
7469487989 | Silk Road Empires | Han, India, Greece, Persia, Roman | 5 | |
7469509621 | Indian Ocean Sea Lanes Empires | Mauryan, Han, Achaemenid, Roman | 6 | |
7469566102 | Trans Saharan Empires | Ghana, Mari, Songhai | 7 | |
7469572631 | Mediterranean Sea Lanes Empire | Roman, Greece, Phoenicians | 8 | |
7469596772 | Silk Roads Trade Items | Silk, tea, cotton, salt, ivory | 9 | |
7469605182 | Indian Ocean Sea Lanes Trade Items | Silk, jewels, coins | 10 | |
7469610319 | Trans Saharan Trade Items | Salt, gold, slaves | 11 | |
7469616185 | Mediterranean Sea Lanes Trade Items | Salt, olive oil, fish, fruit, slaves | 12 | |
7469629236 | Classical Era trade vs Foundations Era trade | Classical era trades were expanded over a larger area, meaning more cultures and empires were able to exchange practices and goods. Tangible items were exchanged such as crops, luxury goods, and slaves. Intangible items were also sold, such as religion, philosophy, and cultural practices. | 13 | |
7469664717 | What linked people in eastern hemisphere? | Land and water trade routes | 14 | |
7469671358 | Trade also brought exchange of: | People, technology, religious and social beliefs, crops, cotton, domesticated animals, and diseases | 15 | |
7469684018 | America and Oceanic trade | Occurred along localized network | 16 | |
7469693510 | Land route in eastern hemisphere | Basis for trans regional trade, communication, and exchange networks. Many factors (climate/location) of routes, typical trade items, and ethnicity of people shaped features of the trade routes. | 17 | |
7469769841 | Long Distance land trade | Land trade was facilitated by yolks, saddles, and stirrups. Most common animals used were horses, oxen, llamas, and camels. | 18 | |
7469780832 | Maritime trade | Maritime trade was facilitated by knowledge of monsoons and tides, lanteen ships, and dhow ships | 19 | |
7469801240 | How Christianity changed throughout the empires | Gradually spread throughout Roman Empire through missionaries, who were instrumental in the diffusion of the Christian faith into many other parts of the world. Rome's infrastructure such as roads allowed evangelists such as the apostle Paul to spread the faith more easily. Changed from the minority religion of Rome's empire of 5% to the official religion of the empire by the end of the century. Persecution from emperors, etc. -> rich and wealthy religion and grew | 20 | |
7469811495 | How Buddhism changed throughout the empires | Brahmin priests were at the top of the society in South Asia. The focus shifted from ethics to salvation for each individual. Originally saw limited acceptance as a belief in the first centuries of the faith but grew after the founder's death. Rejection of earthly things in order to find enlightenment. This message was not as easily accepted by people such as merchants who made a profit off of people wanting earthly possessions. | 21 | |
7469824165 | How Hinduism changed throughout the empires | As Hinduism spread, more personal devotional gods came into relevance, and Hinduism began to seem more like a cult following rather than a religion like Christianity, which is centralized around the church. Changed with emotion and posed virtues of love, humility, and brotherhood. | 22 |