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1 Unit 1 and 2 Review What do the three have in common?

2 Zheng He, Ibn Battuta, Marco Polo All travelers –Zhen He and the treasure fleets –Ibn Battuta followed the commerce routes –Marco Polo made his way from Europe to the court of Kublai Khan

3 Confucianism, Hinduism, European feudalism All contributed to the development of strict social classes –Confucianism: harmony with society –Hinduism and the caste system of India –the feudal pyramid

4 Great Zimbabwe, Mali, and Venice All relied on regional and far flung networks of trade –Mali: trans-saharan and Indian Ocean –Great Zimbabwe: Indian Ocean –Venice: Mediterranean

5 Yersina Pestis, Silk, Marco Polo All traveled along the silk routes opened up by the Mongols

6 Bodhisattva, Female, Emperor during the Tang Dynasty Wu Zhao

7 Genghis Khan, Seljuk Turks, Xiongnu Pastoralists –Horse cultures from Central Asia

8 Gupta, Han, Rome Classical Age Civilizations

9 Mamluks, Japan, Ming All defeated the Mongols –Mamluks defeated the Mongols in Palestine at the battle of Ain Julat –Japan withstood the Mongol amphibious assault with the aid of the kamikaze (“divine wind”) –Ming defeated the Mongol Yuan dynasty

10 Mesopotamia, sedentary life, domestication of plants and animals Agricultural or Neolithic Revolution

11 Alphabet, Carthage, Sea People Phoenician

12 Sassanians, Alexander the Great, Cyrus the Great All conquered Persia

13 Assembly lines, foot binding, East Asia Southern Song

14 Shi Huangdi, Augustus, Charlemagne All “first” emperors –Shi Huangdi: First emperor of China –Augustus: First emperor of Rome –Charlemagne: crowned emperor of Holy Roman Empire (though many historians argue that the first emperor of the German principalities and kingdoms, which is later termed the Holy Roman Empire, was Otto I)

15 Code of Hammurabi, Sharia, Twelve Tables Legal codes –Hammurabi of ancient Babylon –Sharia law of Islam –Twelve Tables of Rome

16 Brahmin under the Gupta, Bureaucrats under the Han, Patricians in Rome Upper classes

17 Hieroglyph, Sanskrit, Uighur Writings –Hieroglyphs of the Egyptians –Sanskrit of the Aryan-Dravidians of India –Uighur (also a Turkic people) of the Mongols

18 Granada 8 th C. Baghdad 12 th C. Nicaea 11 th C. All part of Dar al Islam –Granada, Spain –Baghdad… –Nicaea in Anatolia

19 Hyksos, Nubians, Assyrians All conquered Egypt

20 Mycaneans, Hittites, Egyptians All attacked by the Sea People


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