AP World History Modern - Unit 1-5 Vocabulary Flashcards

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Flashcards containing vocabulary terms and definitions from the AP World History: Modern course and exam description, covering Units 1-5.

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Governance

Maintained order through administrative institutions, policies, and procedures, obtaining, retaining, and exercising power.

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Cultural Developments and Interactions

Illustrates how groups in society view themselves; interactions of societies and their beliefs often have political, social, and cultural implications.

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Economic Systems

Societies affect and are affected by the ways they produce, exchange, and consume goods and services.

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Technology and Innovation

Increased efficiency, comfort, and security through human adaptation and innovation, shaping human development and interactions.

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KC-3.2.I.A

Illustrates continuity, innovation, and diversity in empires and states, including the Song Dynasty.

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KC-3.1.III.D.i

Continued cultural traditions that influenced neighboring regions.

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KC-3.1.III.D.ii

Beliefs continued to shape societies in Asia, including a variety of branches, schools, and practices.

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KC-3.3.III.A.i

Became increasingly commercialized while continuing to depend on free peasant and artisanal labor.

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KC-3.1.I.D

Flourished as a result of increased productive capacity, expanding trade networks, and innovations in agriculture and manufacturing.

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KC-3.1.III.D.iii

Continued to shape societies in Africa and Asia.

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KC-3.2.I

Fragmented, new Islamic political entities emerged, most of which were dominated by Turkic peoples.

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KC-3.1.III.A

Continued to expand to many parts of Afro-Eurasia due to military expansion, and Islam subsequently expanded through the activities of merchants, missionaries, and Sufis.

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KC-3.2.II.A.i

Encouraged significant intellectual innovations and transfers.

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KC-3.1.III.D.iv

Continued to shape societies in South and Southeast Asia.

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KC-3.2.I.B.i

Demonstrated continuity, innovation, and diversity, including the new Hindu and Buddhist states that emerged in South and Southeast Asia.

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KC-3.2.I.D.i

Demonstrated continuity, innovation, and diversity, and expanded in scope and reach

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KC-3.2.I.D.ii

Demonstrated continuity, innovation, and diversity and expanded in scope and reach.

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KC-3.2.I.B.ii

Fragmented and characterized by decentralized monarchies, feudalism, and the manorial system.

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KC-3.3.III.C

Largely an agricultural society dependent on free and coerced labor, including serfdom.

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KC-3.2

Demonstrated continuity, innovation, and diversity in various regions