AP world history from quiz 5 Flashcards
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11334513941 | Which two directions did the Tang Dynasty expand China? | South and west | 0 | |
11334518276 | What was the new type of rice brought over from Vietnam in China during the Post-Classical Era? | champa | 1 | |
11334522301 | What was the name of the Tang emperor who banned Buddhism? | wuzong | 2 | |
11334535988 | What was the name of the series of laws that banned Buddhism in China? | Edicts on buddhism | 3 | |
11334673987 | What was the stated / written reason for the elimination of Buddhism in China? | Challenged Confucian system | 4 | |
11334685945 | What was a second, less-known reason for the elimination of Buddhism in China? | Funding expansion west and south, and defending north vs. pastoralists | 5 | |
11334691724 | What was the name for the revitalized form of Confucianism in Song China? | Neoconfucianism | 6 | |
11334697026 | Who wrote on the topic? | Lao Zu | 7 | |
11334704117 | What was the oppressive practice on Chinese women begun during the Song Dynasty? | footbinding | 8 | |
11334709341 | Which type of women were subject to this practice? | Elites/upper class | 9 | |
11334747435 | What was the name China used to refer to itself as the 'center of civilization?' | middle kingdom | 10 | |
11334751251 | Name the two non-European groups of people that were exempt from this system, and seen by China as equals. | Xiongnu confederacy and northern pastoralists | 11 | |
11334754616 | What was the name of the event that caused the split of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church in 1054 CE? | Great schism or east/west schism | 12 | |
11334759316 | What was the term used to describe the emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine) ruling as the political and religious head? | Caesaropapism | 13 | |
11334767141 | What was the head of the Eastern Orthodox Church later called? | Patriarch of Constantinople | 14 | |
11334771045 | What was the large church built in Constantinople called? | Hagia Sophia | 15 | |
11334776182 | What was the form of common law enacted in the Eastern Roman Empire? | Justinian's code | 16 | |
11334782289 | Provide two things Justinian's new form of law provided. | Civil law, and fair(er) law to all citizens | 17 | |
11334785589 | What was the name of the new forced labor system in which peasants paid taxes in the form of labor? | Corvee labor | 18 | |
11334788227 | Provide an example of a Byzantine peasant rebellion. | Basil the copperhand | 19 | |
11334794793 | What was the name of the most powerful Byzantine emperor and his wife? | Justinian and Theodora | 20 | |
11336574639 | What was the first plague to plague the Byzantine Empire? | Antonin | 21 | |
11336581259 | What was the second plague to plague the Byzantine Empire? | Justinian | 22 | |
11336589429 | Provide the name of the document that codified Islam's initial beliefs. | Quran | 23 | |
11336594833 | What language was it written in? | Arabic | 24 | |
11336604094 | Which did the inhabitants of Mecca dislike about Islam? | It was Egalitarian | 25 | |
11336609776 | What aspect of Islam was borrowed from Zoroastrianism, Judaism, and Christianity? | Monotheism | 26 | |
11336625378 | What aspect was borrowed from Arabic religions? | Kaaba / hajj | 27 | |
11336631056 | In order, provide the leaders / names of the first four Islamic conquerors / empires. | Muhammed, four caliphs, Umayyad, and abbassids | 28 | |
11336637355 | Provide the Five Pillars of Islam. | One god, muhammed last prophet, almsgiving, fasting, pray 5x towards mecca a day, hajj | 29 | |
11336640506 | Provide the two areas that were Arabized. | North Africa and middle east | 30 | |
11336661609 | Provide the three areas that were Islamized. | Persia, india, central asia | 31 | |
11336671667 | What was the new form of government used by the Arabs that allowed rulers to change both political and religious law? | Caliphate | 32 | |
11336677571 | What was the new form of government used by the Arabs and others that allowed rulers to change both political and but only enforce religious law? | Sultanate | 33 | |
11336690156 | What is the name for second-class (non-Muslim) citizens in the Islamic caliphates? | dhimmi | 34 | |
11336704684 | Provide the three major disadvantages for being considered second-class citizens. | Cant run for political office, military, and excluded from some economic deals, and you must pay the jizya tax | 35 | |
11336709515 | This is the name of the non-Muslim tax in Islamic empires. | Jizya | 36 | |
11336715949 | This is the name for all Muslims working loosely together to spread and protect Islam. | Muslim diaspora | 37 | |
11336722770 | This is the new form of the government used by Europeans following the fall of Western Rome. | Feudalism | 38 | |
11336735609 | What is the era in Europe that refers to the time between the fall of Rome and Exploration? | Middle ages / medieval Europe | 39 | |
11336739535 | Provide the new hierarchy in Europe, starting from the highest to lowest social rank. | King, lords, knights, peasants | 40 | |
11336749301 | This term means pledging loyalty to the class(es) above you. | Fealty | 41 | |
11336756214 | This is the term used to describe all loyal classes below you. | Vassals | 42 | |
11336762304 | Who was the French king who attempted to recreate the Roman Empire? | Charlesmagne | 43 | |
11336768115 | What was the original name of his empire in the 800s? | Carolingian | 44 | |
11336773415 | What was the name of the new and ineffective empire started after being anointed by the pope? | Holy roman empire | 45 | |
11336782262 | Provide the three future European countries that began to develop their own identities in the 900s and 1400s CE. | England, France, and spain | 46 | |
11336789252 | Who were the king and queen that chased the Moors out of Europe in the 1400s? | Ferdinand and Isabella | 47 | |
11336794934 | Provide four types of invaders Europeans had to deal with on their own after 485 CE. | Germanic, huns, gothic, celts, vikings | 48 | |
11336799399 | Provide five different races or tribes that existed in Europe from 485-1450 CE. | Germanic, huns, gothic, celts, vikings | 49 |