AP World History First Semester Final Flashcards
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11987840858 | in what ways was mongol domination good for Eurasia ? | contirbuted to globalization of Eurasia, trade was better, and linked several networks. | 0 | |
11987840859 | when universalizing religions spread, what happens when they contact local social and belief systems ? | Convert to their religion/belief system | 1 | |
11987840860 | How were the Aztec and the Chinese similar in how they interacted with states on their borders | they made them pay tribute | 2 | |
11987840861 | Which man's story and travels indicates that the Islamic world (Dar al-Islam) had a form of unification, if not politically unified | Ibn Battula | 3 | |
11987840862 | Where was the Swahili coast, and of which trading system was it a part of ? | East Africa ; Indian Ocean trade network | 4 | |
11987840863 | What ended up happening to Chinese Buddhism during the Tang Dynasty ? | it was outlawed in temples were either raised or destroyed because reducing imperial revenues | 5 | |
11987840864 | How would a Daiost approach education and government ? | you go with the flow, dont get educated, avoid and screw the government | 6 | |
11987840865 | Which formerly imposing empire was one of the first victims of the expansion of the Arab Muslim empire ? | Byzantine Empire | 7 | |
11987840866 | For the period 600-1450, which class tended to be politically dominant in all states and empires ? | Land holding aristocrats | 8 | |
11987840867 | What explains why Buddhism became so popular so quickly in China (and when did it happen) ? | period of disorder, personal religions get popular and it happened after the collapse of the Han dynasty | 9 | |
11987840868 | Do you think merchants just forgot all about their own culture when they create "diaspora communities" in the places they trade with ? | no, when merchants created the communities, they would blend the cultures together | 10 | |
11987840869 | what type of person (religion) dominated the Trans-Saharan trade ? | muslim / islam | 11 | |
11987840870 | what caused a big decline in urban populations of Eurasia during the 14th century ? | bubonic plague | 12 | |
11987840871 | How did Islam get into Southeast Asia ? | Muslim merchant traders through the Indian Ocean trade network | 13 | |
11987840872 | what new type of coerced labor appeared in parts of Europe and East Asia from 600-1450 ? | serfdom | 14 | |
11987840873 | what was probably the most important political and cultural change to Afro-Eurasia from 700 C.E to 1000 C.E ? | arrival of Islam and Arab empires | 15 | |
11987840874 | in what major ways were the Silk Roads and the Indian Ocean trade network different ? | the products were different since the routes were different | 16 | |
11987840875 | what are coerced labor systems from the Americas ? | mit'a - Andes | 17 | |
11987840876 | know that the Mongols made trade safer, cheaper, easier. | if the Mongol test questions have one of the three as answers, that's most likely the correct one | 18 | |
11987840877 | when did the Black Death occur in Europe, and who is given credit for its spread ? | 14th century by Mongols | 19 | |
11987840878 | know the endpoints of the Silk Roads | from Rome to Eurasia (test will show a map) | 20 | |
11987840879 | know which part of Eurasia was decentralized feudalism | Europe | 21 | |
11987840880 | what types of philosophy was absorbed by Japan and China ? | confucianism and buddhism | 22 | |
11987840901 | why was Silk Road trade a relay trade ? | goods were passed down the line rather than carried by one merchant along the entire route | 23 | |
11987840881 | how did Buddhism change as it moved along the silk roads ? | bodhisattvas incorporated stories which turned them into bodhisattvas | 24 | |
11987840902 | how did Chinese peasants respond to the growing importance of the Silk roads ? | chinese would become merchants | 25 | |
11987840882 | what did you gain by participating in the tribute system with China ? | the opportunity to trade within China | 26 | |
11987840883 | what was the lasting political contribution of the Tang and Song dynasties ? | set up the bureaucratic government that would last until the 1910's | 27 | |
11987840884 | how was Japan's borrowing from China different from Korea and Vietnam's ? | Japan's was voluntary while Korea and Vietnam's was involuntary | 28 | |
11987840885 | what caused the split between Sunni and Shia ? | who would be the new caliphate in charge (sunni -> anybody / shia -> blood related) | 29 | |
11987840886 | how did the caliphs of the Abbasid differ from the Umayyad that preceded them ? (think of who was used in the government) | incorporated non-Arabs in the government | 30 | |
11987840887 | in what basic way was Islam different to Hinduism when it came to the status of the common believer ? | islam -> equality amongst believers / hinduism -> no equality (had to be within hierarchical ranks) | 31 | |
11987840888 | how big was the Umayyad Empire ? | from South Asia (india) to Spain | 32 | |
11987840889 | how did Byzantine church structure differ from the Catholic West ? how would that affect the Kievan Rus ? | byzantine -> the emperor was also head of church / russians -> head of government is head of church | 33 | |
11987840890 | what type of government structure was in place in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire ? | feudalism decentralized | 34 | |
11987840891 | what finally finished off the Byzantine Empire (1453) ? | ottoman turks conquered Constantinople | 35 | |
11987840892 | in Western Europe from 500 to 1300, what did the political rulers provide to the Church, and what did the Church provide to the political leaders ? | leaders protected the Church and the Church legitamitized the leaders | 36 | |
11987840893 | what was the long term effect of the black death on Europe (especially in regard to labor) ? | serfdom declines and labor is now scarcity | 37 | |
11987840894 | what did Temujin (Chinggis Khan) do with the warriors from defeated tribes ? | he incorporated defeated groups into his army | 38 | |
11987840895 | why was promoting international commerce important to the Mongols ? | wanted to extract wealth from civilizations by taxing trade / had a trading background | 39 | |
11987840896 | in which empire was the shia version of Islam made the official religion in the 16th century (rival to the ottoman) ? | safavid | 40 | |
11987840897 | in what way (political) was the Inca Empire different from the Aztec Empire ? | Inca had a true bureaucracy to control subjects , Aztec used tribute system | 41 | |
11987840898 | study early Arab empires (causation) | one SAQ question | 42 | |
11987840899 | study Mongol Khanates (comparison) | one SAQ question | 43 |