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13771524891Key Concept 3.1Expansion and Intensification of Communication and Exchange Networks0
137706819403.1.I- List the existing trade routesThe Silk Road Mediterranean Network Trans-Saharan Network Indian Ocean Network1
137707201443.1.I- What was the general impact of the existing trade routesPromotion of growth in powerful new trading cities2
137707423193.1.I- What kind of networks developed in the AmericasCommunication and exchange networks3
137707937753.1.I- What encouraged the growth of inter-regional trade in luxury goodssignificant innovations in previously existing transportation and commercial technologies4
137708013133.1.I- What state practices facilitated commercial growthInca Road system trading organizations (Hanseatic league) State sponsored commercial infrastructures (Grand Canal)5
137708313103.1.II- What did the expansion and intensification of long-distance trade routes depend onEnvironmental knowledge and technical adaptations to it6
137708408173.1.II- What were the impacts of the Bantu migrationFacilitation transmission of iron technologies and agricultural techniques in Sub-Saharan Africa7
137708509713.1.II- What were the impacts of the Polynesian migrationCultivation of transplanted foods and domesticated animals as they moved to new islands8
137708605103.1.II- What was the impact of migration and commercial contactThe diffusion of languages throughout a new region or the emergence of new languages9
137708605113.1.III- Which new religion developedIslam- developed in the Arabian peninsula10
137708824003.1.III- What did the beliefs and practices of Islam reflectInteractions among Jews, Christian and Zoroastrians with the local Arab people11
137708969513.1.III- Where and how did Muslim rule expandTo many parts of Afro-Eurasia due to military expansion12
137709023423.1.III- What did merchants establish along trade routesDiasporic communities, where they introduced their own cultural traditions into the indigenous culture13
137709163303.1.III- What did travelers along trade routes do and how would historians use what they didWrote about travels Historians use this to illustrate extent and limitations of intercultural knowledge14
137709225623.1.III- What did cross-cultural interactions result inDiffusion of -literacy, artistic and cultural traditions innovations-scientific and technological15
137709314203.1.IV- What continued throughout the Eastern Hemisphere and how did it continueDiffusion of crops and pathogens (Bubonic Plague) Due to- cooler climates leading to weakened populations; shortened growing seasons; trading networks16
13770961908Key Concept 3.2Continuity and Innovation of State Forms and Their Interactions17
137710033533.2.I- What happened to the empires from the previous time periodEmpires collapsed and were reconstituted18
137710081083.2.I- Which empires were rebornThe Byzantine Empire Sui Tang Song19
137710173443.2.I- How did reborn empires establish their legitimacyCombined traditional sources of power with innovations suited to their local context20
137710260163.2.I- What new forms of government emergeEuropean Feudalism Japanese Feudalism21
137710309963.2.I- Which states synthesized local with foreign traditionsAbbasid Caliphate influenced by Persia Korea and Vietnam influenced by China Japan influenced by China22
137711107653.2.I- Which state system flourished in the Mayan regionHierarchical government ruled by kings and priests23
137711184823.2.I- Which state system flourished in the Aztec regionNumerous, unified, small, independent states under a single monarch24
137711242153.2.II- What was the impact of contact and conflict between states and empiresEncouragement of technological and cultural transportation25
137711673593.2.II- What were 4 examples of the impact of contact and conflict between states and empiresAbbasid- paper, siege warfare, plant knowledge Japan- maintained hierarchy, "Tomb Culture", praised ancestors26
13771173900Key Concept 3.3Increased Economic Productive Capacity and Its Consequences27
137712536403.3.I- Why did agricultural production increaseTechnological innovations28
137712671063.3.I- What happened to the demand for luxury goodsDemands increased in Afro-Eurasia and encouraged by commercial technology29
137713315723.3.I- Which Luxury goods were in high demand in Afro-EurasiaSilk, Cotton Textiles, porcelain, spices, special metals, gems, slaves, etc.30
137714102313.3.II- Which factors contributed to the decline of urban areasInvasions, disease, decline in agricultural productivity31
137714332693.3.II- What are some examples that contributed to the decline of urban areasBlack death Viking invasions Muslim invasion in Tang China32
137714448603.3.III- What forms of labor continuedFree peasant agriculture Nomadic pastoralism Craft production Guild organization33
137714562293.3.III- How were social structures shapedShaped by Class and caste hierarchies34
137714666353.3.III- What were the relationship between men and womenPatriarchy persistent but Women in some areas exercised more power (ex. Mongols, Japan, etc.)35
137714717193.3.III- What new forms of labor emergedEurope and Japan- Serfdom Inca- Elaboration of mit'a (mandatory public service)36
137714743733.3.III- What did free peasants doresisted attempts to raise dues and taxes by staging revolt37
137714783043.3.III- What happened to the demand of slaves and whereIncreased for military and domestic purposes38
137714987883.3.III- What led to significant changes in gender relations and family structureDiffusion of Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, and Neoconfucianism39
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