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AP World Modern Unit 2 Latest 2022 Rated A+
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AP World Modern Unit 2 Latest 2022 Rated A+ Silk road An ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean Sea 
Trans-Saharan Trade Route gold-salt trade; linked North and West Africa; across Sahara Desert; spread Islam 
Indian Ocean Trade connected to Europe, Africa, and China.; worlds richest maritime trading network and an area of rapid Muslim expansion. 
Mongols People from Central Asia when united ended up creating the largest single land empire in history. 
Camel Saddle An invention ...
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AP European History Chapter 12 Questions and Answers Rated A+
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AP European History Chapter 12 Questions and Answers Rated A+ Renaissance characteristics Urban society, focused on individual (individualism), rebirth of classical culture (humanism) and secularism 
First Estate Anyone w/religious occupation 
Second Estate Nobles 
Third Estate Everyone else (i.e. peasants, merchants, artisans, etc.) 
Commercial revolution Sudden economic boom in 14th century, sparked by the Crusades 
Hanseatic League Commercial and military league of Northern Europe, monopoly o...
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abberant - answers-abnormal, unusual, exceptional 
 
abruptly - answers-suddenly, quickly 
 
absurd - answers-ridiculous, irrational, nonsensical 
 
abundant - answers-plentiful, oversufficient, copious 
 
accessible - answers-reachable; obtainable, attainable 
 
account for - answers-explain 
 
acknowledge - answers-recognize, concede, admit 
 
adjacent - answers-nearby, neighboring, adjoining 
 
advent - answers-beginning, onset, commencement 
 
advocate - answers-support, stand up for 
 
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Abbasid Caliphate - -Descendants of the Prophet Muhammad's uncle, al-Abbas, the Abbasids overthrew the Umayyad Caliphate and ruled an Islamic empire from their capital in Baghdad (founded 762) from 750 to 1258. (p. 234) 
 
absolution - -The theory popular in France and other early modern European monarchies that royal power should be free of constitutional checks. (p. 452) 
 
Acheh Sultanate - -Muslim kingdom in northern Sumatra...
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Summary History 3.1 - 3.4 in english. bricks history thavo/tvwo volume 2
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samenvatting leerjaar 2, history (geschiedenis) chapter 3.1 to 3.4
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AP European History Exam Review 
 
*Jacob Burkhardt* - a Swiss writer that wrote Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy in 1860. He was the first to coin the Renaissance as a period of rebirth. 
 
Hanseatic League - a commercial and defensive league of many merchant guilds and their market towns that were made up of many German States against trade that prevented a lot of commerce for a time 
 
The Medici - a banking family of Florence that controlled much power in the city state; they helped ...
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Western Civilization II: 1648 to the Present - Absolutism and Constitutionalism Exam
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Founded in the thirteenth century, the Hanseatic League was a trade association comprised of German towns and merchant communities. – 
	ANSWER By 1500, the league consisted of over eighty cities, including the chief towns of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. 
 
Secular issues were brought to the forefront as a direct result of the compatibility between Protestantism and absolutism, and Calvinism and commerce. – 
	ANSWER Absolutism is the absolute power held by a single governing ruler. Th...
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AP World History Chapter 14 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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AP World History Chapter 14 Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
What percentage of the western European population was rural during the late Middle Ages? 90% 
Western Europeans of the later Middle Ages referred to themselves as ________________. Latins 
What caused the end of serfdom in western Europe? The Black Death 
List 4 contributors to the doubling of the European population between 1100-1445. *Not "Unification under Christianity" 
The Bubonic Plague was brought to Europe by _________ trade...
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AP World History - Unit 2
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AP World History - Unit 2 Latest 202 Already Passed Kashgar was an oasis city and major trade hub along the great Silk Road as the northern and southern Silk Routes crossed here and caravans departed for Central Asia, India, Pakistan and ancient Persia (current Iran.) Kashgar has been under the rule of the Chinese, Turkic, Mongol, and Tibetan empires. Known even today by its large and diverse markets. 
Bills of exchange a written order without interest which binds one party to pay a fixed sum to...
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