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Key terms + more on chapter 4 of AP World History

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Ahura Mazda    
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Angra Mainyu    
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Aristotle   Greek philosopher (384-322 BCE); student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great  
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atman    
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Ban Zhao   Female Confucian author of China (45-116 BCE) whose works explore the implications of Confucian thinking for women  
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Bhagavad Gita   A great Hindu epic text that conveyed the message that ordinary people could find spiritual fulfillment by selflessly performing the ordinary duties of their lives  
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bhakti movement   Meaning "worship," this Hindu movement began in south India and moved northward between 600 and 1000 CE; involves intense adoration and identification with one specific diety thru song, prayer, and ritual.  
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Brahman    
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Brahmins    
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Buddhism    
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Church of the Eat   Early but distinct Christian church in Syria/Persia but with members in south India/Central Asia.  
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Confucianism   Chinese moral philosophy created by Confucius, promoting moral examples by rulers as the key to order  
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Confucius   Created Confucianism, lived 551-479 BCE  
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Constantine    
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Daodejing    
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Daoism   Chinese philosophy/religion promoting simple way of life and alignment with natural world.  
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filial piety    
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Greek rationalism   Secular scientific/philosophical era in classical Greece (600-300BCE) emphasized understanding the world without religion.  
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Hinduism   Religion with many sects in India, in 19th century Indian reformers equated it to have such a distinctive tradition it was level to Christianity.  
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Hippocrates    
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Isaiah    
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Jesus of Nazareth   Peasant 'wisdom teacher' and Jewish mystic (4BCE-29CE) whose life, teachng, death, and alleged resurrection gave rise to Christianity.  
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Judaism   Monotheistic religion developed in Middle East by Hebrews, emphasized Yahweh was the only true God.  
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karma    
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Laozi    
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Legalism   Chinese philosophy with an adherence to law and strict punishment.  
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Mahayana   Sect of Buddhism believing Buddha to be a spiritual figure, generally more focused on spirituality than Theravada Buddhism  
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moksha    
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nirvana    
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Plato   Greek philosopher (429-348 BCE) who sketched out the design for society in The Republic  
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Pythagoras    
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Saint Paul    
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Siddhartha Guatama   Indian prince whose exposure to human suffering led him to develop a path to Enlightenment, creating Buddhism (lived 566-486 BCE)  
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Socrates   First great Greek Philosopher (469-399 BCE) whose constant questioning of common thinking led to a death sentence by an Athenian jury.  
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Thales of Miletus    
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Theodosius    
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Theravada    
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Upanishads    
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Vedas    
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Warring States period    
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yin    
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yang    
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Zarathustra    
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Zhuangzi    
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Zoroastrian    
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