AP World History Midterm Vocabulary – Flashcards

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hominds
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members of the family Hominidae that contains humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans
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Paleolithic era
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period during which humans used tools of stone, bone, and wood and obtained food by gathering and hunting
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foraging
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a style of life in which people gain food by gathering plant products, trapping or catching small animals and birds, and hunting larger prey
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Neolithic era
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period beginning in 9000 BCE during which humans obtained food by raising crops and animals and continued to use tools primarily of stone, bone, and wood
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Neanderthals
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group of Homo erectus with brains as large as those of modern humans that flourished in Europe and Western Asia between 150,000 and 30,000 years ago
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megafaunal extinction
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die-off of large animals in many parts of the world about 15,000-10,000 BCE, caused by climate change and perhaps human hunting
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division of labor
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differentiation of tasks by gender, age, training, status, or other social distinctions
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animism
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idea that animals, plants, natural occurrences, and other parts of the physical world have spirits
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shamans
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spiritually adept men and women who communicated with the unseen world
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Agricultural Revolution
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dramatic transformation in human history resulting from the change from foraging to raising crops and animals
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domesticated
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plants and animals modified by selective breeding so as to serve human needs; domesticated animals will behave in specific ways and breed in captivity
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horticulture
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crop raising done with had tools and human power
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pastoralism
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an economic system based on herding flocks of goats, sheep, cattle, or other animals
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social hierarchies
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divisions between the rich and poor, elites and common people that have been a central feature of human society since the Neolithic era
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patriarchy
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social system in which men have more power and access to resources than women and some men are dominant over other men
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ziggurat
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temple in the form of a step-pyramid built in the center of a Mesopotamian city to honor the gods
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cuneiform
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wedge shaped writing system that developed in Sumeria, the first writing system in the world
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epic poems
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narrations of the achievements and sometimes the failures of heroes that embody a people's or a nation's conception of its own past; first developed in ancient Sumeria
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pharoh
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leader of religious and political life in the Old Kingdom, commanded the wealth, resources, and the people of Egypt
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polytheism
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belief in many dieties
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Book of the Dead
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book that preserved Egyptians' ideas about death and the afterlife
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hieroglyphs
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Egyptian letters, including both ideograms and phonetic signs, written with a brush on papyrus sheets or walls
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Indo-European language family
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large family of languages that includes English, most of the languages of modern Europe, Greek, Latin, Persian, Hindi, Bengali, and Sanskrit, the sacred tongue of ancient India
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Phoenicians
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people of the prosperous city states in what is now Lebanon who dominated trade throughout the Mediterranean and spread the letter alphabet
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Yahweh
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all powerful god of the Hebrew people and the basis for the enduring religious traditions of Judaism
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Zoroastrianism
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religion based on the teachings of Zoroaster, who emphasized the individual's responsibility to choose between good and evil
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Harrapan
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first Indian civilization; also known as the Indus Valley civilization
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Aryans
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dominant people in north India after the decline of the Indus Valley civilization; spoke an early form of Sanskrit
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Rigveda
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earliest form of Indian hymns, ritual texts, and philosophical treatises, it is the central source of information on early Aryans
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Brahmins
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priests of the Aryans; supported the growth of royal power in return for royal confirmation of their own religious rights, power, and status
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caste system
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Indian system of dividing society into hereditary groups whose members interacted primarily within the group, and especially married within the group
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samsara
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transmigration of souls by a continual process of rebirth
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karma
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tally of good and bad deeds that determines the status of an individual's next life
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brahman
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the unchanging ultimate reality, according to the Upanishads
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Four Noble Truths
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Buddha's message that pain and suffering are inescapable parts of life; suffering and anxiety are caused by human desires and attachments; people can understand and triumph over these weaknesses; and the triumph is made possible by following a simple code of conduct
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Eightfold Path
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code of conduct set forth by the Buddha in his first sermon, beginning with "right conduct" and ending with "right contemplation"
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nirvana
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state of blissful nothingness and freedom from reincarnation
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sutras
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written teachings of the Buddha, first transcribed in the second or first century BCE
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Mahayana
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the "Great Vehicle," tradition of Buddhism that aspires to be more inclusive
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bodhisattavas
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Buddhas-to-be who stayed in the world after enlightenment to help others on the path to salvation
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dharma
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Sanskrit word for moral law, central to both Buddhist and Hindu teachings
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Code of Manu
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codification of early Indian law that lays down family, caste, and commercial law
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loess
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soil deposited by wind; fertile and easy to work
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Anyang
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one of the Shang dynasty capitals from which the Shang kings ruled for more than two centuries
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taotie
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stylized animal face commonly seen in Chinese bronzes
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logographic
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system of writing in which each word is represented by a single symbol, such as the Chinese script
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Mandate of Heaven
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theory that Heaven gives the kings a mandate to rule only as long as he rules in the interest of the people
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shi
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lower ranks of Chinese aristocracy; these men could serve in either military or civil capacities
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Warring States Period
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period of Chinese history between 403 and 221 BCE when states fought each other and one state after another was destroyed
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crossbow
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powerful mechanical bow developed in the Warring States Period
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filial piety
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reverent attitude of children to their parents extolled by Confucius
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ren
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ultimate Confucian virtue; translated as perfect goodness, benevolence, humanity, human-heartedness, and nobility
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Dao
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The Way, the whole natural order in Daoist philosophy. In Confucianism, it means the moral way
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Legalists
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political theorists who emphasized the need for rigorous laws and laid the basis for China's later bureaucratic government
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yin and yang
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concept of complementary poles, one which represents the feminine, dark, and receptive, and the other masculine, bright, and assertive
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Book of Documents
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one of the earliest Chinese books, containing documents, speeches, and historical accounts about early Zhou rule
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Book of Songs
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earliest collection of Chinese poetry; it provides glimpses of what life was like in the early Zhou Dynasty
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polis
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translated as "city-state," basic political and institutional unit of ancient Greece
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hoplites
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heavily armed citizens who served as infantrymen and fought to defend the polis
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democracy
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type of Greek government in which all citizens administered the workings of the government
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oligarchy
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a type of Greek government in which a small group of wealthy citizens, not necessarily of aristocratic birth, rules
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tyranny
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rule by one man who took over an existing government, generally by using his wealth to gain a political following
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Delian League
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grand naval alliance created by the Athenians aimed at liberating Ionia from Persian rule
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mystery religions
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religious systems in the Hellenistic world that incorporated aspects of both Greek and Eastern religions; were characterized by secret doctrines, rituals of initiation, and the promise of an afterlife
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Epicuranism
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Greek system of philosophy founded on the teachings of Epicurus that viewed a life of contentment, free from fear and suffering, as the greatest good
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Stocism
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most popular of Hellenistic philosophies, considered nature an expression of divine will and held that people can be happy only when living in accordance with nature
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consuls
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primary executives in the Roman republic, elected for one-year terms, who commanded the army in battle, administered state business, and supervised financial affairs; originally the office was limited to patricians
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manumission
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freeing of individual slaves by their masters
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patricians
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Roman aristocracy; wealthy landowners who held political power
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Pax Romana
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period of Roman security, order, harmony, flourishing culture, and expanding economy during the first and second centuries CE
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plebeians
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common people of Rome, who had few of the patrician's advantages
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pagan
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from a Latin term meaning "of the country," used to describe non-Christian followers of the Greco-Roman gods
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senate
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assembly that was the main institution of government in the Roman republic. Grew out of an earlier council of advisers to the king
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bishop
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Christian church official with jurisdiction over a certain area and the power to determine the correct interpretation of Christian teachings
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paterfamilias
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oldest dominant male of the family, who held nearly absolute power over the lives of family members as long as he lived
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heresy
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religious practice or belief judged unacceptable by church officials
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Great Wall
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rammed earth fortification built along the northern border of China during the reign of the First Emperor
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Confucian classics
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ancient texts recovered during the Han Dynasty that Confucian scholars treated as sacred scriptures
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Records of the Grand Historian
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comprehensive history of China written by Sima Qian
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Silk Road
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trade routes through which Chinese silk and other items were traded
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tributary system
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system first established during the Han Dynasty to regulate contact with foreign powers; states and tribes beyond its borders sent envoys bearing gifts and received gifts in return
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eunuchs
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castrated males who played an important role as palace servants
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Age of Division
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period after the fall of the Han Dynasty, when China was politically divided
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Grand Canal
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canal, built during the Sui dynasty, that connected the Yellow and Yangzi Rivers, notable for strengthening China's internal cohesion and economic development
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Chan
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school of Buddhism (known in Japan as Zen) that rejected the authority of the sutras and claimed superiority of mind-to-mind transmission of Buddhist truths
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Shinto
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The Way of the Gods, it was the native religion espoused by the Yamato rulers of Japan
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Nara
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Japan's capital and first true city; it was established in 710 and modeled on the Tang capital of Chang'an
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Qu'ran
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sacred book of Islam
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hadith
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collections of the sayings and anecdotes about Muhammad
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Sunna
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Arabic term meaning "trodden path," term refers to the deeds and sayings of Muhammad, which constitute the obligatory example for Muslim life
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Five Pillars of Islam
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basic tenets of the Islamic faith; incled reciting a profession of faith in God and in Muhammad as God's prophet, praying five times daily, fasting and praying during the month of Ramadan, making a pilgrimage to Mecca one in one's lifetime, and contributing alms to the poor
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umma
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community of people who share a religious faith and commitment rather than a tribal tie
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diwan
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unit of government
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imam
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leader in community prayer
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Shi'a
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Arabic term meaning "supporters of Alli;" they make up one of the two main divisions of Islam
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Sunnis
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members of the larger of the two main divisions of Islam; the division between Sunnis and Shi'a began in a dispute about succession to Muhammad, but over time, many differences in theology developed
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ulama
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religious scholars whom Sunnis trust to interpret the Qur'an and the Sunna, the deeds and sayings of Muhammad
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emirs
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Arab governors who were given overall responsibility for public order, maintenance of the armed forces, and tax collection
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shari'a
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Muslim law, which covers social, criminal, political, commercial, and religious matters
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vizier
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caliph's chief assistant
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dhimmis
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term meaning "protected peoples," included Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians
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madrasa
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school for the study of Muslim law and religious science
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Mozarabs
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Christians who adopted some Arabic customs but did not convert
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Hamitic thesis
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nineteenth-century concept, tied to scientific racism, that a subgroup of the Caucasian race, the Hamites, brought superior technology and knowledge to Africa in the ancient past, now completely discredited
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Bantu
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speakers of a Bantu language living south and east of the Congo River
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Sudan
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African region surrounded by the Sahara, the Gulf of Guinea, the Atlantic Ocean, and the mountains of Ethiopia
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Berbers
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North African peoples who controlled the caravan trade between the Mediterranean and the Sudan
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Mogadishu
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Muslim port city in East Africa founded between the eighth and tenth centuries; today it is the capital of Somalia
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stateless
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African societies bound together by ethnic or blood ties rather than being political states
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Ghana
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from the word for ruler, the name of a large and influential African kingdom inhabited by the Soninke people
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Koumbi Saleh
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city in which the king of Ghana held his court
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Timbuktu
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originally a campsite for desert nomads, it grew into a thriving city under Mansa Musa, king of Mali, and Africa's most famous ruler
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Aksum
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kingdom in northwestern Ethiopia that was a sizable trading site and the center of Christian culture
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Swahilli
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the East African coastal culture, named after a Bantu language whose vocabulary and poetic forms exhibit strong Arabic influences
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Kilwa
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most powerful city on the east coast of Africa by the late thirteenth century
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Great Zimbabwe
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ruined South African city discovered by a German explorer in 1871; it is considered the most powerful monument south of the Nile Valley and Ethiopian highlands
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dynastic sycle
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thory that Chinese dynasties go through a predictable cycle of early vigor and growth to subsequent decline as administrators become lax and the well-off find ways to avoid taxes, cutting off state revenues
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compass
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tool developed in Song times to aid in navigation at sea; consisted of a magnetic needle that would point north that was placed in a small protective case
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scholar-official class
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Chinese educated elite that included both scholars and officials Officials had gained office through civil service examinations; scholars had studied for the examinations but failed repeatedly
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examination system
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system of selecting officials based on competitive writing examinations
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movable type
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system of printing in which one piece of type is used for each unique letter
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Neo-Confucianism
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revival of confucian thinking that began the the eleventh century, characterized by the goal of attaining the wisdom of the sages, not exam success
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concubine
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woman who is a recognized spouse but of lower status than a wife
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foot binding
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practice of binding the feet of girls with long strips of cloth to keep them from growing large
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cloistered government
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system in which an emperor retired to a Buddhist monastery but continued to exercise power by controlling his young son to the throne
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The Tale of Genji
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Japanese literary masterpiece about court life written by Lady Murasaki
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Esoteric Buddism
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sect of Buddhism that maintains that the secrets of enlightenment have been secretly transmitted from the Buddha and can be accessed only through initiation
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shogun
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Japanese general-in-chief, whose headquarters was the shogunate
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Bushido
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literally "the way of the warrior" conde of conduct by which the samurai were expected to live
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Zen
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a school of Buddhism that emphasized mediation and truths that could not be conveyed in words
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chattel
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item of personal property; term used in reference to enslaved people that conveys the idea that they are subhuman, like animals, and can be treated like animals
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age-grade system
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among the Senegambia, groups of men and women whom the society initiated into adulthood at the same time
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oba
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the title of the king of Benin
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Taghaza
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settlement in the Western Sahara, the site of the main salt-mining center
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Tuareg
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along with the Moors, warriors who controlled the north-south trans-Saharan trade in salt
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cowrie shells
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imported from the Maldives, served as the medium of exchange in West Africa
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Coptic Christianity
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orthodox form of Christianity from Egypt and practiced in Ethipoia
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Swahili
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East aFrican coastal culture named after a Bantu language whose vocabulary and poetic forms exhibit strong Arabic influences
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Middle Passage
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African slave's voyage across the atlantic to the Americas, a long and treacherous journey during which slaves endured appalling and often deadly conditions
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sorting
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a collection or batch of British goods that would be traded for a slave of for a quantity of gold, ivory, or dyewood
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shore trading
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process for trading goods in which european ships sent boats ashore or invited African dealers to bring slaves and traders out to the ships
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Ottomans
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ruling house of the Turkish empire that lasted form 1299 to 1922
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Anatolia
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region of modern Turkey
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sultan
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Arabic word originally used by the Seljuk Turks to mean authority or dominion; used by the Ottomans to connote political and military supremacy
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viziers
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caliph's chief assistan
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devshirme
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process whereby the sultan's agents swept the provinces for Christian youths to become slaves
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janissaries
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Turkish for recruits, formed the elite army corps
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shah
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persian word for "king"
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Safavid
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dynasty that encompassed all of Persia and other regions; its state religion was Shi'ism
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Qizilbash
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Nomadic Sufi tribesmen who were loyal and supportive of the early Safavid state
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Mughal
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term meaning "Mongol" used to refer to the Muslim empire of India, although its founders were primarily Turks, Afghans, and Persians
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jizya
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a poll tax on non-Muslims
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factory-forts
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term first used by the British for their trading post at the Surat that was later applied to all European walled settlements in India
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sepoys
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native Indian troops who were trained as infantrymen
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Ming dynasty
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Chinese dynasty that marked a period of agricultural reconstruction, foreign expeditions, commercial expansion, and a vibrant urban culture
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civil service examinations
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highly competitive series of tests held at the prefecture, province, and capital levels to select men to become officials
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Qing Dynasty
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dynasty founded by the Manchus
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banners
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units of the Qing army, composed of the soldiers, their families, and slaves
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No Theater
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a type of Japanese theater in which performers convey emotions and ideas as much through gestures, stances, and dress and through words
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daimyo
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regional lords in Japan who built their power by seizing what they needed and promoting irrigation and trade to raise revenues
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Tokugawa Shogunate
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Japanese government founded by Tokugawa Ieyasu. also called the edo period because the shogunate was located at Edo
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alternate residence system
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arrangement in which lords lived in Edo every other year and left their wives and sons there as hostages
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kabuki theater
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popular form of Japanese drama that brings together dialogue, dance, and music to tell stories. actors would wear colorful costumes and dramatic makeup
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kowtow
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ritual of kneeling on both knees and bowing one's head to the ground performed by children to their parents and by subjects to the Chinese ruler
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