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What was the 1st wave empires in china and what did they rule with? |
Xia,Shang, and Zhao with the mandate of heaven |
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What empires were in China during the second wave and what did they rule with? |
Qin, and Han with Confucianism and Shihuandi |
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What empires were in the third wave in China and what did they rule with? |
Sui, Tang and Song with golden age and Chinese shadow |
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What Chinese empires were in premodern era and what did they rule with? |
Yuan (Mongols) , Ming and Qing with Zhen He and imperialism |
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What Chinese dynasty ruled in modern era and with what? |
Qin dynasty with imperialism |
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What Chinese dynasties ruled during post modern era and with what? |
Qin, Guomindang, CCP with imperialism and communism |
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What was in the 3rd wave civilization? |
Medieval and post classical |
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Had settled agricultural communities |
Outer Europe (Asia) |
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Pastoral. |
Inner Europe (Asia) |
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Traded together and diffused technology and culture- indo European languages,metallurgy and horseback technology |
Inner and outer Europe |
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Luxury goods like silk, mirrors, bamboo from China. Cotton textiles and spices from India. Gold coins and glass from the Mediterranean basin |
Silk roads |
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Eurasia gave rise to extensive and sustained networks of exchange among diverse people |
Silk roads |
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Goods were passed down the line changing hands many times before reaching their final destination |
Relay trade |
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At the beginning of the silk roads they used horses to facilitate most of the trade |
Pastoral people |
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Associated with wealth and was used in Buddhism and Christianity |
Silk |
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How did the silk roads change people's lives? |
Diminished self sufficiency , created wealthy merchant class . Allowed for city states and civilizations to develop. Spread technology, germs and religions |
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Spread from central and east Asia (India to China) |
Buddhism |
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Was preferred by merchants because they didn't favor higher castes and they could gain privileges by supporting monasteries |
Buddhism |
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Was a pastoral leader of northern China that converted his people to Buddhism |
Shi Le |
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What were some changes to Buddhism? |
The original Buddhism shunned material world. Silk roads Buddhist centers were very wealthy with musicians,acrobats, drinking parties and makeup |
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This form of Buddhism developed with Buddha as a deity, numerous bodhisattavs, focused on compassion and earning merit through giving |
Mahayana form of Buddhism |
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Different cultures influenced and changed it. Zues' son and local gods became this |
Bodhisattavs |
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What diseases were spread and what did they cause? |
Small pox,measles,bubonic plague. The Roman empire and Han dynasty collapsed and weakened Byzantine |
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Transportation was cheaper because ships could hold more goods |
Indian ocean trade |
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Wind patterns and ship navigation technology made the trade easier |
Monsoons |
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Became a major center of commerce by getting goods from Indian ocean trade in Egypt and selling to Europe |
Venice |
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Who was the center of commerce? |
India |
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Was spread and became the dominant religion |
Islam |
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Buddhist monument....Javanese style |
Borobudor |
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Was heavily influenced by indian culture |
Indianization of southeast Asia |
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Common language was Bantu,they were Islamic and traded gold, ivory , leopard skin and slaves. No centralized political control |
Swahili city states |
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Large with 5,000 camels . Traveled at night to avoid heat and about 70 days long |
Caravans |
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Who was in the sudanic kingdoms? |
Ghana,Mali and songhay |
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Very wealthy kingdoms, slavery developed and islam was the religion |
Sudanic kingdoms |