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AP World History: Modern Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, rated A+ Explain the effects of new agricultural innovations on European society () - -Food surplus led to population increase Better job specialization Bigger cities What was the role of the Catholic Church in Medieval...

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Explain the effects of new agricultural innovations on European society (1200-1450) - ✔✔-Food surplus
led to population increase

Better job specialization

Bigger cities



What was the role of the Catholic Church in Medieval Europe (1200-1450) - ✔✔-Pope was politically
important and religiously important

Dominant force in all areas



Why did Feudalism arise in Europe during this period (1200-1450) - ✔✔-Fall of Rome; lack of knowledge;
need for food and protection; need for labor



Social effects of the Black Plague (1200-1450) - ✔✔-1/3 of population died; People lot faith in the
Catholic Church; Feudalism began to break down in Europe



Why did the Renaissance begin in Italy (1200-1450) - ✔✔-center of trade and cultural exchange



What were the scientific and agricultural innovations during the Song Dynasty and how would they
affect China during this period (1200-1450) - ✔✔-Compass - more efficient trade

Champa rice - supplied a growing population

Grand Canal - easier food access and trading success



What is the significance of Neo-Confucianism (1200-1450) - ✔✔-It exemplifies the syncretism during this
period between Buddhism and Confucianism

, Describe the Japanese Heian Period (1200-1450) - ✔✔-Syncretism of Japanese and Chinese culture as a
result of trade



How did Confucianism effect Chinese society and government (1200-1450) - ✔✔-Society: Filial piety;
Patriarchy (foot binding)

Government: Emperor placed above all; Civil service exams



Three Schools of Buddhism (1200-1450) - ✔✔-Theravada- oldest school; strict

Mahayan- open to new ideas

Tibetan- mantras and chanting yoga; strict



Explain effects of intellectual innovation in Dar-al-Islam (1200-1450) - ✔✔-More educate citizens;
people lived longer; Exploration improved



Explain how Islam affected South Asian religion and society (1200-1450) - ✔✔-Syncretism between
religions; People converted to Islam

Riddance of the caste system; Technology flourished



What are common elements of all Mesoamerican civilizations (1200-1450) - ✔✔-Military conquests;
adapted well to environment; human sacrifice



Who is Ibn battuta and what did he do (1200-1450) - ✔✔-Muslim scholar and explorer from Morrocco
who did the Hajj to Mecca



Describe characteristics of Delhi Sultanate (1200-1450) - ✔✔-Very decentralized

Benefited from Indian Ocean trade networks



List some effects of Mongol rule in East Asia (1200-1450) - ✔✔-China unified under Kublai Khan

Removal of Confucianism and civil service

Status of merchants rose, decreased patriarchy

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