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Page 1: 1. Shinto: Traditional Japanese religion. 2. Shogun: Top military commanders in feudal system. Had power. 3. Daimyo: Vassal lords. Received land in exchange
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1. Shinto: Traditional Japanese religion. 2. Shogun: Top military commanders in feudal system. Had

power. 3. Daimyo: Vassal lords. Received land in exchange for a

promise to support the shogun with armies. 4. Samurai: Lesser warriors who promised loyalty to

daimyo. 5. Bushido: Strict code of conduct of the Samurai. 6. Kabuki: Theater in Japan where they wore colorful

costumes. 7. Haiku: Chinese influenced form of poetry.

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1. Mountains and islands acted as a barrier to unity.

2. Seas became a source of food and transportation. Led to a deep respect of the environment.

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1. Writing system brought over by Koreans.2. Buddhism.3. Confucianism.4. Tea drinking and tea ceremonies.

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Emperor: Lost power, ruled in name.Shogun: Top military commanders, had power.Daimyo: Received land. Promised to support the

shogun.Samurai: Supported the daimyo. Fought.Other classes: Peasants, farmed land.

Artisans: Made weapons.Merchants: Lowest social class.

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Created a centralized feudal government by bringing the warring daimyo under central government.

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Very hostile.Barred western merchants and prohibited

traveling around.

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1. Genghis Khan: Leader of the Mongols.2. Golden Horde: Mongol armies in Russia.

Named because of their tents.3. Pax Mongolia: Period of stability in Mongol

Empire.4. Marco Polo: Italian merchant who wrote about

Chinese beauty and riches.5. Ibn Batuta: Scholar from Morocco who

traveled around the Middle East and Asia.

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1. Skilled horsemen.2. New military technology.

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They spread terror and destruction.Conquered people could live as they had as

long as they paid a tribute.

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Absolute rule was a model for the Russian government.

Cut Russia off from the West (Isolated them).

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1. They helped make the Silk Road and the Middle East become safe to travel on.

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1. Too large to govern.2. Little experience in government.3. Relied on others to do their job.

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1. Zheng He: Chinese explorer.2. Venice: Dominant trade power.3. Trade Fair: Where trade took place on trade

routes where navigable rivers met.4. Hanseatic League: German towns who

monopolized trade in Baltic and North Seas.5. Bubonic Plague: Highly contagious disease

carried on by rats.

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Describe how the following led to an increase in trade:

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Europeans became interested in things that the Crusaders brought back which they wanted.

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Because of their location it became a great place to drop off products from the East (China) and then move them through Europe.

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Trade fairs were where trade routes met, and then people moved their because of jobs, leading to the growth of cities.

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Made navigation safer which allowed trade to take place.

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Portugal began the age of exploration for Europe and the Spice Trade was what the Europeans were interested in.

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Describe the Impact of the Bubonic Plague:

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Monarchs gained power.Feudalism declined.

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Strictly defined levels broke down.Peasant revolts started.

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Devastated.Farms and industry declined.Disrupted trade.

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The Resurgence of Europe.

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1. Guild: Trade association. All of the people of the same job joined together.

2. Apprentice: Young person trained for a specific job. 3. Capitalism: Economic system based on trade and capital. 4. Commercial Revolution: Change in business. 5. Renaissance: Rebirth in Europe. 6. Humanism: Studied life in the present. Emphasis on

achievements.

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7. 95 Theses: 95 arguments against Martin Luther against the Catholic Church.

8. Protestant Reformation: When Europeans broke away from the Catholic Church and formed new churches.

9. Magna Charta: Charter that placed limits on the King’s power in England.

10. Common Law: Law that is the same for everyone.

11. Parliament: Representative assembly in England.

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Made sure of good quality products.Regulated hours and prices.

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Created supply and demand.Led to people investing in businesses.

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Partnerships and Joint-Stock Companies: People sharing in the risk.

CreditBanksInsurance

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Towns developed as people move to places for jobs.

Middle Class developed as people started working on jobs they specialized in.

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Led to a decline in feudalism.

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Merchants in the cities had great wealth and money and became interested in the arts.

Cities of Italy were thriving centers of manufacturing.

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Painted Sistine Chapel, and statue of David.

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Painted Mona Lisa, sketches for airplanes and submarines.

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Writer, wrote the Divine Comedy.

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Writer, Romeo and Juliet

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Writer, wrote the Prince who said rulers should do whatever was necessary to keep their power.

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1. Books were made available, cheaper and easier to make.

2. Literacy increased as books became more available.

3. Ideas spread more rapidly as access to knowledge increased.

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1. The Renaissance and Humanism led people to question Church authority.

2. Strong monarchs increased there power over the Church.

3. Problems in the Church, people thought its leaders were acting more like kings than agents of God.

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People could only reach heaven only through faith in God, not indulgences.

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Could reach heaven only through faith.Predestination.

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Catholic Reformation strengthen the Catholic Church and keep Catholics from converting.

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1. Religious and Political Divisions: rulers chose a religion for their nation, some Catholic, some Protestant.

2. Religious Conflicts: Catholic Spain vs. English Protestant.

3. Anti Semitism and Persecution of Jews.4. Witch Hunts of people believed to be agents of

the devil.

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France: Monarchs had control, played rival nobles against each other.

England: English rights, people treated equally.

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Ghana: Kingdom in Africa around 800.Mali: Kingdom ruled by powerful kings from

120-1450.Mansa Musa: Powerful Mali ruler who

brought Islam to mali.Songhai: Empire in Africa from 1450 to 1600.

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Because of the different landmasses like mountains, rivers, deserts and rainforests, it led to a great deal of difficulty in people uniting and people beginning to do things there own way.

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Because they had gold and salt which they could use to trade.

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He converted to Islam creating a Muslim empire.

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He created a system of justice based on the Koran.