The Islamic Empire began in 632 CE in the Arabian Peninsula after this persons death.
Who is Muhammad?
Often called a “golden age”.
What is Tang and Song?
Regions ruled by different khans Like big "states" under one family.
What are Khanates?
A system where land and food are traded for loyalty and military protection.
What Is Feudalism?
Priests, monks, nuns as educated, literate group.
What is clergy?
The first major dynasty (capital Damascus); including rapid expansion of territory, Arabic as official language, and the spread of Islam and trade.
What is Umayyad Caliphate?
Built Grand Canal linking north and south China.
What is Sui Dynasty?
A Chinese philosophy and ethical system founded by (Master Kong).
What is Confucianism?
They served a daimyo and protected the daimyo’s land.
Who were the Samurai?
Highly decentralized; many local lords and castles, limited long-distance trade.
What is Early Middle Ages?
Abbasid Caliphate Capital.
What is Baghdad?
In Song China, government officials were expected to follow this.
What is Neo‑Confucian values?
Forcing people to move from their homes; population shifts.
What is Displacement?
Way of the Warrior.
What does Bushido mean?
Link Europe with the Middle East and Asia?
What is Crusades and trade?
This linked West Africa (gold, ivory) with North Africa and the Mediterranean (salt, goods).
What is Trans‑Saharan Trade?
Foot binding reinforced these.
What is Confucian Values?
Genghis Khan’s grandson.
Who is Kublai Khan?
Translates to "martial arts practitioner.
What is bugeisha?
This weakens feudalism.
What is the Bubonic Plague?
The Indian Ocean network linked East Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, India, and even China through sea routes that used this to move ships back and forth each year.
What is used predictable monsoon winds?
It says the universe has an invisible “pattern” of right and wrong called this? And the visible is called?
What is Li (Lee) and Qi (CHEE)?
Mongol relay-station postal system for messages and travelers.
What is the Yam system?
The top military ruler of Japan who controlled the country in the emperor’s name.
What is a Shogun?
The economic system of the Middle Ages, based on self-sufficient manors and farming.
What is Manorialism?