Semester 1
Yeah. It's an accumulation of the three tests we took.
Terms
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- Monotheism
- After 200 CE, people in Asia, Europe, and N. Africa adapted faiths described as...
- Established the Harem
- What Abbasid court did for women
- Constantinople
- Commercial center of Byzantine empire
- Drop in Population (drop in pop XD)
- An early indication of Rome's decline
- Roman Empire
- Tolerated local political and religious differences
- Sunnis
- Did not revolt against Abbasid rule
- Aristocracy
- The Senate of Republican Rome mostly represented them
- Submission to Allah
- Islam means...
- Barbarian
- Someone who is not a part of civilization
- Belasarius
- Justinian's most effective general. Gained land in N. Africa and Italy
- Authoritarian family structure (headed by father)
- Both Greek and Chinese traditional societies had this
- Greek
- Starting with the reign of Justinian, the official language of E. empire was...
- Stateless
- African societies organized around kinship, etc. were referred to as...
- Etruscans
- People on Italian peninsula before Romans
- MECCA (not Medina)
- One of the Five Pillars of Islam is to (hajj) make a pilgrimage to...
- Life after death
- Something Christians, Buddhists, and Hinduists all believe in
- Ethiopia
- Most important African Christian kingdom
- South America
- The continent still not affected by Islam after 600 CE
- Sahel
- Grassland belt at the south edge of Sahara. Point of exchange for forests of N. and S. Africa
- Caliph
- Successor to Muhammad is called
- Cyril and Methodius
- Missionaries who created alphabet of Slavic languages
- Egypt and Hellenism
- The first kingdoms in Africa, below the Sahara, show influence of these cultures
- Sundiata
- Monarch who began Mali empire
- Ghana
- Sudanic kingdom that declined in 1076
- Ka'aba
- Religious shrine everyone goes to during Hajj
- Central America
- Civilization begins by 600 CE in...
- Olmec
- Mesoamerican civilizations have their roots in this culture
- Mali
- Songhai used to be dominated by this empire
- Luxury products (silk, cloth, carpets)
- Primary exports of the Byzantine Empire
- Bedouin
- Arabic camel nomads are called...
- Hagia Sophia
- Church built in Constantinople by Justinian
- More skilled as horsemen
- Advantage that nomadic invaders had over the armies of empire
- Military
- Roman slaves were not used for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ service
- Engineering
- The Roman genius was...
- Byzantine Empire
- Direct descendant of Roman Empire
- Umayyad
- Clan that formed Mecca
- The Thousand and One Nights
- The fictional account of life at the court of Caliph Haroun alRashid
- Animistic
- Describes the indigenous religion of much of sub-Saharan Africa
- The Mediterranean
- After the Punic Wars, the Roman Republic had control over this