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a series of rulers from a single family

Dynasty

100

upper class of Roman society

Patricians

100

worship of one god

monotheism

100

a journey to a religious site

pilgrimage

100

a forced labor system in which a tract of land was granted to Spanish colonists in Latin America during the 16th century that included the American Indians living on the land to serve as labor

encomienda system

200

dividing time into historical eras for purposes of analysis

Periodization

200

a governmental system in which power is given to the populous and political decisions are made based on the will of the people

Democracy

200

a religious leader in the Eastern Orthodox Church

Patriarch

200

political system in which a single ruler gains power through inheritance

monarchy

200

an economic system used by the Incas that required men to give labor service to imperial projects; the system was later adapted by Spanish colonists to require laborers to work in the agriculture and mining sectors

mit’a

300

a political unit where large numbers of people and areas of land are controlled by one ruler

Empire

300

 rule by a small group, generally of wealthy men

Oligarchy

300

economically self-sufficient estate of land controlled by a lord

manor

300

an official investigation, usually conducted by a political or religious group

inquisition

300

an economic philosophy that promoted the idea of a nation’s wealth was enhanced by the accumulation of bullion, a favorable balance of trade, and the establishment of overseas colonial monopolies

mercantilism

400

a society characterized by established cities, specialized labor, complex institutions, written records, and advanced technology

Civilization

400

the spread of ideas and products

Diffusion

400

a form of political organization that is characterized by a relationship between a lord and a vassal where the lord exchanges land for military service from the vassal  

feudalism

400

a Catholic Church office that sought to identify and punish heresy in Europe and the Americas

Spanish inquisition

400

massive exchange of agricultural goods, livestock, disease, culture and people between the Old World the New World during the 16th-19th centuries

Columbian Exchange

500

form of writing based on the use of symbols, including cuneiform and hieroglyphics

Pictographic Script

500

administrative offices of a government staffed with non-elected workers

Bureaucracy

500

religious leader of the Roman Catholic Church

Pope

500

a contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium, typically with the formation of buboes and sometimes infection of the lungs

plague

500

large Chinese sailing ships used for long voyages

junks

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