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Dec 02, 2004 23:01


Chapter 9, 10, 11 & 12 Review Sheet

1. Byzantine Empire
2. 4th century CE-14th century CE
3. Constantinople
4. Constantine
5. 4th century CE when Romans set up their eastern capital in Constantinople
6. The period in Western European history from the deadline and fall of the Roman Empire until the 15th century
7. Vikings
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9. Medieval backwardness certainly accounts for a long-standing anxiety about the more powerful Muslim world.
10. Population grew, the economy blossomed, political units became more effective and covered larger territories and a complex artistic and intellectual life took shape
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13. Social organization created during the Middle Ages by exchanging grants of land of fiefs in return for formal oaths of allegiance and promises of loyal service
14. heavy plow introduced in North Europe in Middle Ages
15. System that described economic and political relations between landlords and peasant laborers during Middle Ages
16. Members of the military elite in the Middle Ages who received land or a benefice from a lord in return for military service and loyalty
17. System of agricultural cultivation by 9th century in Western Europe
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19. Peasant agricultural laborers within the manorial system of the Middle Ages
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24. Early Frankish king, converted Franks to Christianity, allowed establishment of Frankish kingdom
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28. Stressed security and mutual control; Attempted to give all members a shore in any endeavor; Tried to limit their membership so that all members would have work; Regulated apprentices to guarantee good training; Discouraged new methods because of security and rough equality; Tried to guarantee quality on merchandise to please consumers
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32. Nomadic peoples including the Toltecs
33. The valley of Mexico and especially to the shores of the large chain of lakes in that basin
34. Aztecs
35. No they were completely separate
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37. Mexico
38. Tehochtitlan, Texocoo, Tlacopan united in a triple alliance that controlled much of the central plateau. The Aztecs and the people of Tehochtitlan dominated their allies and controlled the major share of the tribute and lands taken.
39. The need of a Tlacaelel, a man who served as a prime minister and advisor under three rulers; human sacrifice, a part of Mesopotamians religions was expanded; military class became the suppliers of war captures to be used as sacrificial victims; by the end, Tlacaelel and the Aztec rulers about their power and had complete control
40. At least 128 deities; had gods for everything; polytheistic; heavily demanded human sacrifice to please their gods; depended on a complex system of mythology, they viewed history as a cycle and believed the world was destroyed for times in the past and would be destroyed again, making it hard to please gods.
41. Beds of aquatic weeds, mud and earth placed in frames made of cane and rooted in lakes to create “floating islands;” system of irrigated agriculture utilized by Aztecs
42. It was a cycle and the world will be destroyed again
43. Seven clans in Aztec society later expanded to more than sixty, divided into residential groupings that distributed land and provided labor and warriors
44. based on agriculture (crops, Chinampas) to feed the population and trade; state controlled use and distribution of commodities; mixed economy; assigned tribute levels for people to accept Aztec rule which included paying level, slaves and sacrificial victims
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47. Women had many roles; work in fields and household, child-rearing, cooking, weaving, training daughters etc; marriages often were lineages, virginity was highly regarded for women
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50. The desire for economic gain, political power, to ensure their own cult and place for eternity, demand for labor, land, tributes
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52. Way stations used by Incas as inns and storehouses; supply centers
53. Cult of Ancestors
54. They were drawn from the IO royal ayllus
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57. Spread widely through America
58. Wendi started it, but his son Yangdi killed him and expanded the Sui
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60. Yangdi was greedy and forced limitless jobs upon his people to build his palaces; Unsuccessful wars to bring Korea back under Chinese rules; Provincial governors declared themselves independent rulers; Raids by bandit gangs; Nomadic people seized large sections of Northern China plain.
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69. In upper classes, opportunities for personal expression increased in the Tang and early Song era and Tang women could gain considerable power in high society; Men wanted women to be ONLY housewives; Men could have premarital sex but it was unacceptable for a woman to; Footbinding made women more appealing to the male species; Women were still subordinate to men
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