Meso-America
Later India
Imperial China (I)
South and North America (I)
Mohammed and the Growth of Islam
100

Weighing 6-40 tons, these artifacts from Olmec culture probably represent rulers.

carved heads

100

Rejecting both materialism and asceticism, the Buddha counselled taking this instead. 

the middle way

100

The ruling philosophy adopted by Shi Huang Di.

legalism

100

It’s what Moche culture is most known for. 

realistic pottery

100

This contains a written record of Mohammed’s revelations. 

Koran

200

The Aztec culture sought to give strength to the gods through this practice.

human sacrifice

200

Attaining this is the goal of Buddhists.

nirvana

200

Sima Qian is known for his contributions to this area of study. 

history

200

Although lacking a writing system, the Inca used these to keep track of information. 

quipu

200

The two main branches of Islam, dividing originally over the issue of succession.

Sunni and Shia

300

Maya astronomical knowledge is incorporated into these.

buildings/temples

300

This Indian ruler converted to Buddhism and embraced the principle of non-violence. 

Asoka

300

Two major building projects undertaken by Shi Huang Di. 

his own tomb, Great Wall of China

300

Hohokam culture was skilled in constructing this – allowing them to grow crops in the desert southwest. 

irrigation
300

In their diet, Muslims may not consume these two things. 

pork and alcohol

400

The Aztec Empire rested upon this – not an effort to change subject cultures.

collection of tribute

400

Unlike Hinduism, Buddhism rejects these two things.

gods, caste system

400

During the Song Dynasty, this custom (painful for women) first began.

foot-binding

400

This culture built impressive pueblo dwellings at Chaco Canyon and cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde. 

Anasazi

400

Ideally, Muslims are expected to do this at least once in their lifetime.

make a pilgrimage to Mecca

500

Chinampas, on which the Aztec capital Tenochtitlán is partially constructed, are these.

artificial islands

500

This dynasty brought a golden age to India, when the development of Hindu and Sanskrit literature were encouraged.

Gupta Dynasty

500

This reform under the Tang Dynasty involved the regular redistribution of land. 

well-field reform

500

This American culture had a rigid social structure but also generous social services. 

Inca

500

These are a record of the words and deeds of Mohammed, an important source of authority in Islam.

hadith

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