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Nomadic Empires and Eurasian Integration

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Kinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP World History 29 July 2015 Chapter 18 Outline Cross-Cultural Interaction, 1000-1500 Nomads toppled postclassic. States, Song in china/Abbasid insouthwest Asia Nomad Turks/Mongols laid foundation for trade/comm. 1350, merchants, diplo?s., missionaries traveled between Italy/China Trade in Indian Ocean promoted cross-cultural comm?s. Maritime trade built stability, econ., pop. Growth 14th, marinerscalled at ports in Indian Ocean from southeast Asia to India, Ceylon, Arabia, east Africa, sea-lanes in South China Sea offered access to southeast Asia, China, Japan, Korea >11th, cargoes had timber, coral, steel, building materials, grains, dates Pop. Growth, agriculture, econ. Underwrote dev. Of sub-Saharan Africa/west Euro

Traditions and Encounters Chapter 22 Test Bank

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CHAPTER 22 TEST QUESTIONS MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Ibn Battuta was a. a Morrocan legal scholar who traveled extensively and recorded his observations. * b. the sultan of Delhi. c. the leader of the central Asian kingdom that dominated all trade along the silk roads. d. Marco Polo?s traveling companion. e. the leading Islamic scholar whose work reintroduced Aristotle to Europe. (p. 565) 2. In the five centuries after the year 1000 C.E., the peoples of the eastern hemisphere a. cut off contact with the rest of the world because of the ravages of disease. b. fell under the control of the expanding empires of the western hemisphere. c. traveled and interacted more intensively than ever before. * d. fell dangerously behind the rest of the world in science and technology.

The Earth and Its Peoples Review

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AP* World History Study Guide and Graphic Organizers ? Unit 2: Post-classical Period, 600 CE ? 1450 CE 1. The Life of Muhammad Because the life and teachings of Muhammad had such a profound affect on the Post-classical world, knowledge of the major events of his life is required of all AP World History students The life of Muhammad born in 570 in Mecca located in the Arabian peninsula Mecca was important location for commerce and religion (polytheistic shrine: Ka?aba); note relationship between pilgrims and success of merchants Muhammad raised by merchant grandfather and uncle, married widow of merchant ~610: Muhammad receives first revelations from archangel Gabriel; only one god, Allah (already familiar to Arabic peoples)

Persia Chart 7 Russia

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CIVILIZATION: Russia (600-1450) Time Period: 600-1450CE Geographic Description: -Dneiper River flows North to South into the Black Sea which provided interaction with Constantinople; Kiev (early center of Russia- now Ukraine)developed along the river to the north as a major trading city -lands surrounding Dneiper and Kiev are a bread basket -tundra to the north -Ural Mountains (old and not very high serve as the East divide between Europe and Asia -Russia?s topography is relatively flat because it is located along the Eurasian Plain P -Early Russia borrowed heavily from Constantinople (Byzantine Empire) -the Cyrillic Alphabet was made when the Bible was translated into Slavic Languages; adopted from the Greek alphabet that the Byzantine Empire used

The Mongol Empire

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The Mongol Empire Identify and label the following countries and cities on the map above China Tibet Mongolia Moscow Baghdad Samarkand Karakorum Beijing Identify the significance of each of the following dates Define the following names, events, and terms on a separate sheet of paper Mongols Khan Genghis Khan Khanate Kublai Khan Pax Mongolica Marco Polo Timur Lane Yuan Dynasty Ming Dynasty Short Answer What factors contributed to the rapid success of the Mongols? How did the Pax Mongolica benefit but at the same time affect Europe? How was the fate of the Mongols similar to that of the Huns, Vikings, and other barbarian invaders? What were the advantages and disadvantages of the civil service system under the Ming Dynasty in China?

[ McDougal - Littell ] - World History (12.3)

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The Mongol Empire (3) Kublai Khan, grandson of genghis khan, took the title Great Khan in 1260 great khan ruled all mongol empire empire split into four khanates focused on expanding his own khanate Mongolia, Korea, Tibet, and N China Kublai Khan Becomes Emperor chinese held off Kublai's attacks his armies overwhelmed them in 1279 Chinese were always able to fight off invasions before Beginning a New Dynasty Kublai founded new dynasty called Yuan lasted for a century until 1368 Kublai united china for the first time in 300 years Kublai and his successors tolerated chinese culture and made few changes to government Kublai abandoned steppes for china did not share dislikes of settled life built new capital in modern Bejing Moved capital from Mongolia to China

world history review 1

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AP World History Multiple Choice Questions 600 ? 1450 Which of the following statements most accurately reflects a major difference between Arab expansion in the seventh century and Viking expansion in the ninth century? a) Arab expansion relied most heavily on diplomacy, while Viking expansion relied most heavily on military might. b) Viking expansion tended to occur in areas with few large urban centers, while the Arab expansion occurred in areas with comparatively large urban centers. c) Arab expansion was financed by religious tithing, while Viking expansion was financed by profit from the silk trade. d) Viking expansion was limited to Ireland, Scotland, Iceland, and Greenland, while Arab expansion was limited to the Arabian Peninsula and Persia.

World History review

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Unit II Practice Questions 1. What dynasty, along with the Sui, re-established and improved Chinese civilization after the fall of China?s classical civilization? A. Ming B. Shang C. Qin D. Song E. Tang E 2. All of the following empires are postclassical empires EXCEPT A. Tang China B. Ummayad Caliphate C. Byzantine Empire D. Persian Empire E. Mongol Empire D 3. Constantinople and Malacca both became a powerful commercial states primarily because of their A. talented merchant class B. strategic location C. laissez-faire economic policies D. military technology E. silver mines B 4. Why did the Mongols refrain from attacking central Europe in 1241? A. The death of the Great Khan B. The conversion of the Great Khan to Christianity C. The conversion of the Great Khan to Buddhism

nomadic empires

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Post Classical Nomads/Eurasian integration: Turkish Migrations and Imperial Expansion: Turkish identities arise after Xiongnu fall, Economy and society-although nomads cant rely on grasses and shrubs, the animals can , and they live on sheep, horses, cattle, goats, and camels. Nomads move as grass gets depleted and move according to seasons and climate conditions, and live on meat, milk, and hides, and use bones as tools and dung as fire fuel. Shoes and clothes of wool, as well as tents called yurts from wool. Ferment alcoholic drink called kumiss from mare milk. Only at oases was agriculture happen. Nomads have millet or veggies when available, and have limited pottery, leather goods, iron weapons, and tools.

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