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Misc. UNIT 2: Classic Civilizations Crusades 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Points10 Points10 Points10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Catholic Church UNIT 1: Paleolithic Neolithic Misc.Crusades 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 10 Points10 Points10 Points10 Points 20 Points 30 Points Catholic Church 50 Points 40 Points 50 Points 40 Points 50 Points UNIT 5: Explorations Americas UNIT 4: Renaissance Reformation 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 10 Points10 Points10 Points10 Points 20 Points 30 Points UNIT 3: Middle Ages Byzantium

Why do most religions have followers Throughout the world?

Cultural Diffusion

When the Neolithic Revolution occured

Grow food and domesticate animals

Similarity between Egypt & China

They both had written forms of communication

Contribution of the Code of Hammurabi

Established written laws.

The theocracy of ancient was a Belief in the divinity of…

The pharoh

Rome

Similarity between the Twelve Tables & Hammurabi’s Code

Established written standards

Huge amount of money spent on defense, coupled with inflation The invasion by Germanic tribes and by the Huns The disruption of trade

Reasons for the decline of the Roman Empire

Modern Numerals

What was invented in Gupta India

Allowed new rulers to justify the overthrow of a declining dynasty.

Mandate of Heaven

Branch of Mathematics developed by the Muslims and then widely accepted in the Western world.

Algebra

This person had a great impact on China. He ruled successfully over the Chinese people without brutality from He invested in the people he conquered laying the foundations of a grand empire. Eventually, overthrown by the Chinese he still had a great impact during the Yuan Dynasty.

Kublai Khan

Gunpowder Moveable Type Metallurgy (iron & steel)

Achievements of the Song Dynasty

Primary Role of women in the Middle Ages.

Confinement to Home and Convent

Primary Characteristic of Feudal Society?

Exchange of Land for Services

Renaissance was the rebirth of?

Art & Learning

Shared belief expressed by most Renaissance humanist philosophers?

People should study secular subjects as well as sacred matters.

The first printing press gave Rise to what school of thought?

Humanist thought

Investigated problems within the church and suggest solutions.

Council of Trent

Corruption among high officials of the Catholic Church.

Cause of the Protestant Reformation.

Primary reason for the decline of the Indigenous/native population in Spanish Colonies?

Introduction of European diseases

The combination of new products and ideas promoted economic growth.

One of the impacts of the Columbian Exchange.

What was the purpose of these laws passed by Charles V?? “Art. 31. All Indians held in encomienda by the viceroys, by their lieutenants, royal officers, prelates, monasteries, hospitals, religious houses, mints, the treasury, etc., are to be transferred forthwith to the Crown… Art. 38. Lawsuits involving Indians are no longer to be tried in the Indies, or by the Council of the Indies, but must be pleaded before the King himself…” --New laws issued by Emperor Charles V,

Reduce local authority and increase central authority and increase central control

What happened in 1607?

Jamestown was established

Journey of enslaved persons from Africa to the Americas.

Middle Passage

They were generally tolerant and allowed separate communities to manage their own religious affairs.

The OTTOMANS