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What helped St. Paul attract non- Jews to Christianity?
dispensing Jewish customs
What caused the Third Punic War?
Rome wanting to destroy their enemy
What title did Octavion choose and why?
First citizen to avoid the title of king or emperor
How would followers of legalism treat a follower of Confucianism?
torture and death
what leader promoted Buddhism in India
Asokia
What kind of gov. did Diocletian have?
Regulated every aspect of life.
How did chandragupta divide his empire?
into districts, by family and generals
How did Buddhism spread to china from India?
Through trade routes
What caused the Han to start a civil service system?
to obtain officials who held confucian beliefs and values
What caused Buddhism to become popular in china?
Message of rebirth and excape from suffering offered hope.
How was inflation caused after the last of the Great Emperors?
making coins out of copper and lead.
In Hinduism eternal peace?
Moksha
In Buddhism eternal peace?
Nirvana
Atheism
Belief theirs no god.
Eastern Roman Empire=
Byzantine Empire
In Judaism ancestral father?
Patriarchs
Exodus
Escape of Hebrews from Egypt
Someone who dies for their beliefs
martyr
How did the Byzantine version of Christianity reach Russia?
Cyril and Methodus were Greek monks.
What was the purpose of creat the Cyrillic Alphabet?
translate religious text of Byzantine Christianity for the slavs
Apostle
diciples whom jesus has specially chosen
Pantheism
everything is part of God
Why was it odd that Greek influences grew stronger over time?
The people of Constaniople considered themselves as Romans.
disciple
follower of something religious
Where did the people come from that were soon to be called the Rus
Northern Empire
Messiah
judaism, a savior sent by god/ religious leader that bring peace.
Who is the most famous missionary? (think Ireland)
Patrick
The king that drove the vikings north of London?
Alfred the Great.
What caused Europe to become a feudal society?
to defend themselves from raids and invasions.
What does Western europe become with the spreading of Christianity?
Christedom
How did the Mongols affect the Kievan Rus?
Raided their land ending the dominance of the K.R
What allowed King Otto to defeat the Magyars?
settling in a permanent home.
How does charlemagne become Emperor of the roman people
The pope names him that to give thanks for keeping him in power.
What did Charlemage think of education
All leaders should learn how to read and write.
What allowed the pope to have so much influence during the Middle Ages
nearly everyone was christian
theocracy
state ruled by religious leaders who claim God's authority
papyrus
paper-like material for writing on
What caused the split in the church in 1054?
patriarchs refused to accept the popes authority.
Papal states
central italy ruled by the pope
Domesday Book
written record of English land owners
Reconquista
efforst to drive moors out of the irabain penisula.
Carolingians
Charles, Pippin, Charlemagne
cataracts
rocky stretches marked by swift currents
Stoics
a person who can endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining.
fief
grant of land from a lord to a knight
hoplites
foot soldiers of Sparta
What is the important about Pope Leo IX
wanted purify the christian church
delta
area at the mouth of the water made with fertile silk deposits
Whati sthe Rosetta stone and why is it important
to help historians to decode
Socratic method
method of learning through qustions
Why is Hugh Capet important?
extended the power throughout France
Who or what is a vassal
a person granted land from a lord in return for service
polis
city- state, basic political unit in Greece.