AP World History 2 Flashcards
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8483695638 | Brahmins(Priests) | Top of Varna system | 0 | |
8483715877 | Khsatriyas(Warriors) | Second top level in Varna system | 1 | |
8483721941 | Vaishyas(Merchants, Landowners) | Third level in Varna system | 2 | |
8483725109 | Shudras(Servants, Subordinate to Brahmins, Khsatriyas, and Vaishyas) | Fourth level in Varna system | 3 | |
8483732023 | Untouchables(Subordinate to all, cobblers, street sweepers) | Last level in Varna system | 4 | |
8483793547 | Greece | Civilization that local autonomy would be most prized | 5 | |
8483797584 | China | Civilization that practiced separation of church and state | 6 | |
8483803674 | Greeks unable to sustain a unified front | Greeks unsuccessful in defense of their homeland because | 7 | |
8483828478 | There is evidence of detailed and accurate descriptions of Roman dress and customs in Chinese records, but no corresponding descriptions of the Chinese in Roman records. | Best supports argument that Chinese of Han Dynasty knew more about Rome than Rome knew about Han dynasty? | 8 | |
8483846551 | Slaves in the Americas worked primarily on large sugar plantations | How did slave labor change from classical Rome to 16th and 17th centuries labor systems in the Americas? | 9 | |
8483868188 | The Hellenistic Civilization | Alexander's invasion of Persia and points east introduced what civilization to the part of the world? | 10 | |
8483878555 | Greek officers remaining in the region and marrying Persian aristocrats | Best example of syncretism resulting from Alexander's campaigns | 11 | |
8483885795 | merchants often ranked below peasants and had little social influence | Despite material success and increased wealth, in China and Rome... | 12 | |
8483895955 | By 600 CE, India's golden age under the Gupta had ended, China's golden age under the Han had ended centuries before but a new "golden age" was about to begin, and the roman empire had fallen about a century before. | Change that best justifies the claim that c.600 CE marks the end of an era in world history? | 13 |