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Islam – A Bridge Between Worlds. KEY TERMS Al-Mahdi: 3rd Abbasid caliph (775-785); failed to reconcile Shi’a moderates to his dynasty and to resolve the succession problem. Harun al-Rashid: most…
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The Late Classical Period and the World. KEY TERMS Yellow Turbans: Chinese Daoists who launched a revolt in 184 C.E, promising a golden age to be brought about by divine…
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The Emerging Cultures KEY TERMS Sahara: desert running across northern Africa; separates the Mediterranean region from the rest of Africa. Sahel: lands lying between the Sahara to the north and…
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American Civilizations and the World Archaic cultures: hunting and gathering groups dispersed over the Americas by 9000 B.C.E. In the Americas, sedentary farmers depend on the staple crop known as…
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Rome and the World Etruscans: culture that ruled Rome prior to the republic; ruled through powerful kings and well-organized armies; Romans won independence circa 510 B.C.E. Plebians: ordinary citizens; originally…
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India and the Wider World Himalayan Mountains: region marking the northern border of the Indian subcontinent; site of Aryan settlements that formed small kingdoms or warrior republics. Varnas: the categories…
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Cyrus the Great: (c. 576 or 590-529 B.C.E.); founded Persian Empire by 550 B.C.E.; successor state to Mesopotamian empires. Zoroastrianism: Persian religion that saw material existence as a battle between…
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Classical China and the World Qin: dynasty (221-207 B.C.E.) founded at the end of the Warring States period Shi Huangdi: first emperor of China; founder of Qin dynasty. Warring States…
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Harappan and Early Chinese Monsoons: winds that reverse direction seasonally. Harappan civilization: first civilization of the Indian subcontinent; emerged in Indus river valley circa 2500 B.C.E. Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro: major…
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The Early Civilizations and the World Mesopotamia: literally “between the rivers”; the civilizations that arose in the alluvial plain of the Tigris-Euphrates river valleys. Potter’s wheel: a technological advance in…