1200-1450 PERIOD REVIEW AP EXAM

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The resurgence of in the Tang and Song dynasties within China affected the relationship between a wife and husband as well as between a mother and her son.

Confucianism

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__ is the practice developed during the Song dynasty that establishes the status of women as FLEXIBLE to man's desire.

Footbinding

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_ technology became widespread allowing information to be disseminated easily and cheaply.

Printing

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___ was an intellectual capital in the time period 600CE-1000CE.

Baghdad

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The intellectual developments were made possible due to the interregional contacts between China Dynasty and the Arab Empire.

Tang

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___ most strongly influenced Dara Shikoh's religious views.

Sufism

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Dara Shikoh's views about the value of the Upanishads are most likely based on the feature of the belief in an ultimate universal principle in ___.

Hinduism

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___ has significant interactions in several trade networks due to the extensive amount of trade routes throughout the entirety of the 2nd largest continent on Earth.

Africa

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Language uniformity occurred in Sub-Saharan Africa due to _ Migrations.

Bantu

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The West African kingdom of relied on the commodities of salt and gold.

Mali

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The dominant form of labor organization of a Medieval Manor was free agriculture.

peasant

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A growth in _ productivity gave rise to an increasing population due to the layout of the manor.

agricultural

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The consolidation of rule over long-distance trade networks in Eurasia explains the difference in wealth between Western Europe and the Middle East.

Muslim

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Arab merchant movements along established trade routes may be attributed to the success of the spread of _.

Islam

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The establishment of Latin Christian states in the eastern Mediterranean during the _ led to more population in the East..

Crusades

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The success of the Three Universalist religions' missionary movements along established trade routes during the 600-1450 era was ___, Christianity, and Islam.

Buddhism

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The Mongol armies failed to conquer _ because severe storms aided the experienced enemy naval forces.

Japan

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The ___ Empire reestablished the Silk Road between East Asia and Europe.

Mongol

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Commercial relationships between Muslims and non-Muslims were a key element of the flourishing trade networks.

Indian Ocean

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Indian Ocean commerce flourished and was conducted by a mixture of Asian, Middle Eastern, and _ African merchants.

East

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Islamic traditions of the hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, encouraged the development of _.

Timbuktu

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The trade and cultural links with the Islamic world, on which Timbuktu's growth depended, could not have been forged without .

camels

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__ sponsorship brought both trade and scholarship to Timbuktu.

Mansa Musa

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The purpose of 's account was most likely to inform his audience about the cultural, political, and economic characteristics of the places he visited.

Ibn Battuta

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Increasing cross-cultural interactions facilitated the spread of cultural _.

traditions

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The presence of ___ in East Asia most directly resulted in the integration of Eurasia and increased trade and travel as a result of the Mongol conquest.

Marco Polo

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As commercial trade increased, the _ of and interaction between cultures increased.

diffusion

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The total amount of land devoted to the production of declined in China, India, and the Middle East between 1200 and 1300.

crops

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The total amount of land devoted to the production of crops declined substantially in _ and slightly in the Middle East.

Europe

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The total amount of land devoted to the production of crops increased considerably in Europe and declined in China and India because of the emphasis on wheat cultivation in Europe affected the total amount of land devoted to the production of crops there compared with the rice-producing regions of _ and India between 1200 and 1300.

China