Pre AP World 600 BCE - 600 CE Test 3 Prep

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Grand Canal
Shipping conduit between the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers in China built by the Sui Dynasty
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Paper
Han era development - diffused westward via the Silk Road
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Pax Romana
"Peace of Rome" - golden age from approximately 46 BCE - 185 CE where Roman control spread to territories on three continents
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Architectural Achievements: Rome
Aqueducts, roads, cements, Coliseum, Circus Maximus
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Han Dynasty Architectural Achievement
Great Wall
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Greek Architectural Achievements
Acropolis, Parthenon
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Pericles
Athenian Golden Age leader - associated with democracy
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Mauryan Empire
South Asian Empire: 322 BCE - 185 BCE
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Han Dynasty
Chinese Dynasty: 202 BCE - 220 CE
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The Gupta Empire
South Asian Empire: 350 - 543 CE
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Sui Dynasty
Chinese Dynasty: 581-618 CE
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The Xiongnu
300 BCE- 450 CE - a nomadic group from modern Mongolia
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Hellenistic Civilization
Mixing of Greek with non Greek culture. Arose in the successor kingdoms after Alexander the Great's death
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Acropolis
fortified hill - found in the center of a polis
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The Persian Wars
Conflict containing the battles of Marathon and Thermopylae
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The Peloponnesian War
fought between Athens and its allies and Sparta and its allies (430 - 404 BCE)
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The Roman Empire
Large empire that covered parts of Europe, Africa and the Middle East; existed from 14 BCE - 476 CE; conquered peoples were incorporated into the Legions; products from various provinces created a diverse economy
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Reasons for the fall of the Roman Empire
Political weakness, military decline, economic problems, invasions
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Gupta Empire Achievements
Concept of zero; hospitals; capital at Pataliputra
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Greek geography
Mountains; arid terrain; Aegean and Mediterranean Seas and many islands had the effect of creating independent city states that shared a common culture
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Aryabhata
Indian scientist believed to be the first to use algebra
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Legacy of Rome
Law, architecture, language, Christianity, engineering
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Constantinople
Located where Europe meets Asia - newer capital of the Roman Empire established by Constantine - Ideal site for trade and well protected with natural barriers
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Theodosius
named Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire
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Constantine
ended the persecution of Christians; moved the capital of the Roman Empire eastward
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The Silk Road
Major trade route that connected Han China to the Roman Empire and beyond
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Legalism
Harsh system of law that preceded the Han period
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Confucianism
Helped do away with Legalism in China; system of 5 relationships (superior/inferior) and meritocracy
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Sparta
Life revolved around the army; arose in the Peloponnesus; discouraged trade
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Athens
Focus on education (for males), arose in Attica; only 20% were citizens
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Carthage
located in Northern Africa - Rome's opponent in the Punic Wars (264-146 BCE)
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Caesar
General and dictator of the Roman Republic - member of the first Triumvirate along with Crassus and Pompey
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Octavian/Augustus
First emperor of Rome (ally of Caesar)
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Socrates
Philosopher; questioning teaching technique
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Plato
Student of Socrates; skeptical of democracy and the use of the senses to understand the world - believer in the use of reason and logic
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Aristotle
Student of Plato; classification of animals and early science
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Patricians
Roman upper class - member of the Senate
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Plebeians
Roman lower class that included some wealthy members
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Tribunes
Representatives for the Plebeians in the Roman senate
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Tragedies/Comedies
Genres of Greek drama - reason triumphs over evil and satire