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Uighur scrip |
The Mongol script that Chinggis Khan ordered created was based on |
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horses |
Central Asian nomads' trade good included |
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Uighurs |
Many positions in the ongol Empire's administratoin went to |
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cambodia |
The Khmer Empire was centered in modern day |
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the Chinese were treated as legally inferior to all non-chinese |
During the rule of Khubilai in China |
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language |
According to Al-Biruni, one of the two most important barriers to Hindu-muslim communication in India was |
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Blacksmith |
A specialist profession among the Mongol people was the |
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compound bow |
The most important weapon Mongol Boys trained wth was the |
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Was divided into four parts among his decendants |
At the death of the Chinggis Khan, his empire |
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to seize loot in the form of land, riches, and people |
The mongols' own purpose in pursuing conquest was |
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goats |
Mongol children learned to ride on |
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horses |
The turkish shamanistic religion included worship of |
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clan ties |
Political organization among nomadic herding peoples was generally based on |
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frequently raided China |
The Eastern Turks |
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sold tax liscenses to central Asian Muslim merchants |
In China, the mongol system of tax farming |
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Zen |
The most popular form of Buddhism among the Samurai was |
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printing of books |
What invention helped to improve the education and scholarly culture of Song CHina |
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full development of Neo-Confucianism |
The immensely learned Zhu xi is generally credited with the |
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paying the tribute to prevent attacks |
How did the song prevent the Khitans from invading |
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Army |
Taizu became the first emperor of the Song when chosen by |
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a code of conduct by which they were to live their lives |
For the samurai, the term "Bushido" referred to |
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"Cloistered government" |
The system of rule in which Japanese emporers abdicated but continued to exercise powerthrough surrogates is called |
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Chinese Scholar- officials |
Men such as Ouyang Xiu, Sima Guang, Su Shi, and Shen Gua were all |
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untaxed but controlled by lords |
By the end of the thirteenth century, most land in Japan was |
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Khitans |
Koryo built a wall at the Yalu River in the eleventh century to help keep out |
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Yoritomo |
The first KamaKura shogun was |
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taught that simple faith was enough for salvation |
Pure Land Buddism appealed to ordinary people because it |
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Grand Canal |
In the first half of the Song period, what linked Kaifeng to the South? |
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Mongol invasions |
The kamakura government was weakened by |
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Join a Buddhist monastery but continue to run Japan |
in the eleventh century, Fijiwara Michinaga left the Heian court, which he controlled, to |
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All Englishmen, except those in the church, most obey law |
The primary principle of the Magna Carta is that |
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They were believed to be returning Huns |
Why did the Marauding Magyars come to be known as Hungarians |
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DOminican preachers and the Inquisition |
Christian expansion into spain was facilitated by |
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the lord's portion of the land |
What is the demesne? |
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A code of conduct |
Chilvalry was |
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the manor |
what was the basic unity of Medieval rural life |
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A bishop |
A cathedral was officially the seat of whom |
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Jacquerie |
In 1358 the French Peasanty exploded in an uprising known as the |
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a trading union of northern European Cities |
The Hanseatic League was |
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France |
Which nation won the Hundred Years' war, in part thanks to the efforst of Joan of Arc |
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Marriage to Eleanor |
Henry II of England claimed lordship over the Aquitaine through |
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abbess |
The most powerful positiona w oman could hold in medieval society was |
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Clergy |
Medieval University students were considered a part of what class |
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described a period historians consider to be barbaric |
THe term Middle ages |
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Jews |
Medieval people blamed whom for causing the black death |
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Have more than one benefice |
Pluralism was the practice of some catholic priests to |
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to glorify themselves and their families |
rich individuals sponsored artists works of art |
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the spread of calvinism and philip II's inheritance of the low countries |
One cause of the low countries' rebellion against the Hasburg dynasty was |
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the superiority of marriage over celibacy |
One of the new roles for women in the Protestant world was to represent |
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granted the Hunguenots the right to public worship in 150 towns |
the edict of nantes |
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living people used as models |
fifteenth-century Renaissance paintings of religoius |
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a humanist who sought to reconnect with the classical past |
The text cites fancesco Petrach as an example of |
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portrait paintings became more realistic in style |
During the Renaissance, in the field of art, |
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the gulf between the learned minority and uneducated majority increased |
As a result of the Renaissance, |
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Calvinist pastors and laymen who monitoredci tizens' behavior |
The Geneva consistory was |
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Ireland |
one territory in which Henry VIII's Protestant agenda led to severe division was |
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artistocracy |
Using similar moves of power consolidation, Henry VIII of England and Isabella and Ferndinand of spain diminished the power of the |
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It was captured by the Spanish |
What happened to the last Arab-held territory in western Europe in 1492 |
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rare |
In general, divorce in the early protestant world was |
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Education for women |
According to the Dutch humanist erasmus, the Key to moral Improvement was |