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Song Rise/Gain of power: -Bribe nearby invaders (Silk+Silver) -Focused on Peace + Prosperity
Song Maintaining Power: -Civil service exam -Bureaucracy -Emphasized Neo-Confucius beliefs -Foreign Places like Japan or Korea had to send prostrations and delegation -Agraculture and population boom
Song Loss of Power: -Mongol Invasion taking the north -Abandoned Buddhism -Left with southern song which was later taken
Song Religion/s: -Started with some Buddhism -Later became more Confucius
Song Trade/Econ: -Silk Road -Tribute from Korea and Japan -Commercialized Economy (Also Porcelin+Silk) -Sold goods to eurasia -Champa Rice
Song Problems: -Faced Constant Invasion
Song Innovation: -Civil Service Exam -Moveable Type -Gunpowder -Paper Money -Compass -Iron and Steel -Advanced Ships (Rudder)
Song Women: -Stripped of rights -Limited Education -Property of husband
Song Influence on others / Interconnectedness -Spread Confucius to Korea and Japan -Influenced women's rights in Korea + Japan -Spread innovative ideas to Europe
Abbasid loss of Power: -Broke up into sultanates
Anatolia/Turks: Rise to Power -Ruled by byzantine -Aggressive Invasions -New Society
Anatolia/Turks: Maintain Power -More centralized -Bad treatment of christians
Anatolia/Turks: Religion -90% Muslim Due to the Sufis
Anatolia/Turks: Women -Had more rights than most Islamic places
Anatolia/Turks: Interconnectedness -Connected with Islamic world
Muslim Spain: Rise/Gain -Muslims invaded and took spain
Muslim Spain: Maintain -Promoted Religious Tolerance -During golden age (Lots of advancement in Intelectual stuff)
Muslim Spain: Loss -Retaken by Christians leaving only the Nasdrid's -Christians where persecuted and is was time of prejudice
Muslim Spain: Religion -75 Percent Islamic
Dehli Sultinate: Rise/Gain -Group of Muslim dynasties -Muslims in North -Hindus in South
Dehli Sultinate: Religion -Buddhist and Hindus -25% Muslim
Dehli Sultinate: Interconnectedness -Influenced Indian Architecture -Devepment of sikhism (Mix of Hind and Budd)
Angor/Khmer: Gain Power -God king was announced -Gave king absolute rule
Angor/Khmer: Maintain Power -Extensive Court System using, artisans, nobles fisherman ect. -Extensive Road system -Protected by elephant army -Collected Taxes -Hydraulic city of canals and irrigation
Angor/Khmer: Economy -Farmland -Bartering system -Trade with china
Angor/Khmer: Beliefs -Fusion of Hindu and Buddhist beliefs -Religion was core to the society and economy -Created Ankur watt -Eventually Islam found its way here
Srivijaya Empire: Economy/Trade -Dominated Indian ocean trade -Controlled straight with taxation -Had gold and spices
Srivijaya Empire: Political -Used Bureaucracy -Created military forces -Rulers employed Indians for various jobs
Indian Influence in South East Asia: -Change in architecture to Hindu Styles -Borrowed Traditions -Little religious conflict -Big Shrines built
Impact on women in South East Asia: -Fewer Restrictions -Able to own property with husband -Women had various roles like warrior or palace staff
Straight of Malacca (Srivijaya): Value in Trade + Culture -Religions and Cultures co exist -Important trade route -Government buildings and forts -Stable gov -Merchants from everywhere -Free trade policy
The Aztecs: Rise/Gain -Mexica people migrated south -Established in lake Texaco -Developed military and mercenaries -Capital City of Tenochtitlan
The Aztecs: Impact of Women -Women had jobs within home -Had some jobs out of home including preist, Merchant, Teachers
The Aztecs: Tribute System -Caused frequent rebellions -Conquered had to do labor and supply matrerials and luxuries as tribute. -Goods must be sent to tenochtitlan
The Aztecs: Innovations -Dikes, Bridges and Canals -Pyramid + Temples -Floating gardens (chinampas)
The Aztecs: Economy -Big markets -Tribute -Long distance trade within empire by pocheccas -Tlateloco was a large marketplace -Gold, Silver and other metals
The Aztecs: Religion -Pocheccas obtained slaves who where destined for sacrifice -Human Sacrifices normal -Cynical understanding of world -Captured prisoners to be killed
The Incas: Rise/Gain -Built in andes mountains -10 million subjects -Rags to riches: Modest to military conquest
The incas: Religion -Built machu picchu as a religious center
The Aztecs: Political -More decentralized
The incas Political: -Government Run Trade (Local) -Centralized Power -Control over subjects -Devine Absolute ruler -Subjects grouped in hierarchy -Freedom of Religion -Some feudalistic small regions -Rewarded loyal followers
The incas Innovations: -The Mita system: Mandatory government work required for every household. -khipu: Method of accounting
The inca: Impact on Women -Similar to Aztecs: Believed they where seperate but equal -Women had roles in government
East Africa: Trade -Had skins, ivory, gold -Traded with Distant civilations and along the Indian Ocean Trade Route -Kilwai trade center
East Africa: Religion -Some local religions but also islam
East Africa: Political -Politically independent -Decentralized -Individual Cities with own king
West Africa: Trade -Trans African Trade of Gold and Salt -Camels used for long distance trade -Commercial trade centers (Timbuktu)
West Africa: Political -People took advantage of resources -Mansa Musa was king of Mali -Series of states and empires here -Taxed Merchants -Rich Reputation -Hierarchy
West Africa: Impact on Women -Central to agriculture -Some political roles -Most slaves where women early on
West Africa: Slavery -Both men and women enslaved -Americas took after this -Esates/Plantations
Great Zimbabwe: -Arranged in City States -Massive Structures: Stone enclosures -Farming -Trade: Gold and Cattle
Created by: Anthony D'Alisa
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