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600- 1450 C.E.

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How are the origin and diffusion of Islam significant? the Islam culture and religion all revolve around the prophet Muhammad who holds down the Islam society; it's wide diffusion signifies the importance of the culture, enough to succeed in spreading it to other countries
Which Islamic group was created after the Turkic conquest of India? the Delhi Sultanate; principal Muslim sultanate in north India, refers to various Muslim dynasties ruled from 1210–1526
In what new regional states did networkspopulation growth and agricultural improvements form? Africa, western Europe, Americas, and smaller states in Polynesia
Which Russian class converted to monotheism and what became the new popular religion? Russian tsars converted to Christianity
What new education diffused to the Arabs? Indian mathematics became an interest
Which areas did the Mongols invade? Song China, majority of Eurasia (Russia and Ukraine Crusades
How would you define Papal and what is it's importance? European monarchs conflict, "Investiture controversy"
Which caliphate did the nomadic Turks gradually take over? the Abbasid caliphate
After Ghana fell, Mali rose to greatness. After the king's death, his sons could not hold the empire together, therefore, smaller states it had conquered broke off, and the empire crumbled. What key events do these statement summarize? the rise and decline of Mali
What two explorers traveled in the same general direction, west, traveled through some of the same countries, and began at very young at ages? Ibn Battuta and Marco Polo
Goods from Africa that were traded internationally on the Swahili coast included gold, ivory, and slaves. This reflects Swahili dominance over east African trade
Which Scandinavian people diffused settlements and intermarriage? the Vikings
What began Japanese feudalism? the Shogun and the Provincial lords; Samurai became the warriors used to protect those they were under
What began European feudalism? the King, Lords and Vassals; Knights bacame the warriors used to protect their masters
What are the similarities between the Christian and Islamic views of Jesus? both believe in Salvation and the story of Jesus Christ, have a holy book and are monotheistic, and Jerusalem is their holy city
What was the essential cause of the fall of Western Europe? the lack of a professional army and professional administrators
How were the three religions of Islam, Christianity, and Buddhism spread to other countries? missionaries, conquest/invasion, pilgrims, and spreading to rulers
How would you describe the Chinese dynastic cycles? the cycle revolves around each ruler's evidence of responsibility following the "Mandate of Heaven"
What big event in Europe seperated two different minor religions from one main religion? the Great Schism in 1054; which formed the Roman Catholics in the West and the Orthodox in the East
Why was there nomadic conflict with settled, advanced, urban civilizations? the more populated civilized areas hindered the nomads from roaming wherever; encouraged trade also resulted in an interaction
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