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460-486 AP Keyterms
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Dynasy after Yuan founded by Zhu Yuanjhan | Ming Dynasty |
| Mongols brought peace to almost the entire Asian continent because they tolerated and encouraged diversity, especially religions | Mongol Peace |
| an ethnic group not represented by its own unique, coterminous state | stateless society |
| institution that the Mongols employed to all empires under its control. Paying tribute was one aspect of it | steppe diplomacy |
| attempt to merge disparate traditions or practices and combine them with another tradition. (religion also) | syncretism |
| A native American culture flourishing in southern Colorado and Utah and northern New Mexico and Arizona | Anasazi |
| the basic political unit of pre-Inca and Inca life; core of extended families but nno non-related members were included | ayllus |
| political grouping of the chimu culture that ruled the northern coast of Peru, from 850-1470 | Chimor |
| known as floating gardens, small, rectangle-shapes area of fertile arable land used for agriculture in the Xochimilco region of the Basin of Mexico | chinampas |
| what we know today as Mexicans#Mexica@People of the Mississippi plains | Mississippians |
| Mandatory public service by society in ancient South America. During the Inca empire, public service was required in public works projects such as the building of road and military services | mita |
| The area southward of Mexico | Quechua |
| founded Mughal Dynasty of India | Babur |
| greatest ruler of Mughal Dynasty - religious tolerance - created Din-i-Ilahi ("Faith of the Divine"), combo of Hindu, Islam, Christianity patron of the arts/literature | Akbar |
| ndian Mughal ruler - tried (not successfully) to expand frontier - built Taj Mahal | Sha Jahan |
| Holy Roman Emperor - heritage from German Hapsburgs, Burgundy, Spanish heritage - united empires | Charles V |
| Spanish soldiers, explorers, adventurers who spread across Americas | conquistador |
| First French monarch - Bourbon dynasty - religious tolerance for Protestant minority - Edict of Nantes - cared about welfare of people | Henry of Navarre |
| daimyo that unified Japan, only samurai class carry weapons - replaced by Tokugawa | Hideyoshi |
| quadrulpled size of Russia, made Moscow impressive capital of Third Roman Empire, laid foundation for Russian aristocracy, longest rule | Ivan the Great |
| "Sun King" - did he say "I am the state" - longest rule in Europe - made France absolute monarchy, increased France's powers through foreign wars, built Versailles, symbol of European absolutism | Louis XIV |
| Pushed Portugues efforts to explore African sea route to Asia | Prince Henry the Navigator |
| British military leader - based on meritocracy - though a military dictator, England became first Republic | Oliver Cromwell |
| masterless samurai between 1180-1868 | ronin |
| Ten Sikh gurus - Northern India - started religion - Sikhism - unique view of world through one God | Sikhs |