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Quipu
________ was used for record keeping, story telling, counting, calendar.
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Korea
________ was very close to China with a centralized system of government and the use of Confucianism and Buddhism.
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High Middle Ages
The ________ was a time where feudalism decreased and industrialization increased, which led to an increase in education & urbanization.
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trade network
Thriving ________ is the difference between americas and Africa.
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Gunpowder
________ & the magnetic compass eventually found its way to Europe through the silk road.
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Merchants
________ are the ones responsible for brining Islam to southeast Asia.
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Steel iron production
________- made farm tools more efficient.
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confucian philosophy
There was some social mobility in China, with the emperor at the top, followed by the scholar gentry (those educated in ________), then farmers, artisans, then the merchant class, and at the very bottom the peasants.
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Black death
The ________ starts to spread around 1300 in Europe.
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Proto Industrialization
________- less farmers were needed so more people were able to become artisans or laborers in urban areas.
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Neo confucianism
________- rose in Song China as a response to the rise of Buddhism.
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Sufism
________ is a minority section of Islam.
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Concept of zero
________ is developed in India, and makes its way into other regions.
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Bhakti
________ is a minority movement of hinduism.
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Holy wars
________ between Christianity & Islam, took place in southwest Asia.
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Luxury goods
________ like porcelain & silk were highly desired trade goods created by the Chinese.
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Confucianism
________- The first major religion in Song China, ________ emphasized filial piety.
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Song China
________ was the most urbanized land in the world.
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Muslim Turks
________ who captured parts of Central Asia and the Middle East including Baghdad from the 11th to the 14th centuries.
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Dar al Islam
________ means everything Islam touches.
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Buddhist monasticism
________ is a minority of Buddhism.
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Nasiral Din al Tusi
________, Islamic scholar who set the footprint for trigonometry.
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Trade
________ allowed empires to grow along the network through importing their goods and ________ with other kingdoms.
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vassals nobles
Rules provide protection & aid to lesser lords (________)
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Proto-Industrialization
less farmers were needed so more people were able to become artisans or laborers in urban areas
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Confucianism
The first major religion in Song China, Confucianism emphasized filial piety
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agricultural developments
floating gardens, chinampas
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Advanced irrigation made the Inca skilled farmers (use of terrace farming
farming into the side of a mountain and Waru Waru irrigation systems)