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Fall World History Review Sheet
Characteristics of a Civilization
Impact of the Neolithic Revolution
River Valley Civilizations
?
Egypt
Indus River
?
Cuneiform
silk
Monotheistic religions
Zoroastrianism
Hebrews (Jews)
Christianity
Islam
Buddhism vs Hinduism
Buddhism
Have in common
Hinduism
Impact of Trade Routes
Silk Road
??
Africa gold salt
Indian Ocean trade
Justinian’s code
Magna Carta
English Bill of Rights
theocracy
oligarchy
Direct democracy
republic
Limited monarchy
Absolute monarchy
Totalitarian govt
Connected Persian empire
Important documents in history
Hammurabi’s Code
Political systems
How did the Mongol invasions affect each of these?
Islamic World
Russia
China
A feudal contract is a contract between a lord and a _____________. The political system of the Middle
Ages is called _______________. It is based on the ownership of _________. The economic system of
the Middle Ages is called ___________________- based on self reliance.
How did each of these bring an end to the Middle Ages?
Black Death
Crusades
Great Schism
Hundred Years War
Is Islamic impact on
Asia (Middle East)
Africa
Europe
In Islamic countries, there is no separation of ____________ and ___________. Similar to a theocracy,
laws are based on religion. Governments are based on the teachings and example of _______________,
the prophet of Islam who lived in 600s Saudi Arabia. _________________ law is the name for these
religious laws.
Tang and Song dynasty (China)
Technological impact
Economic impact
Social/Political impact
Impact of the Renaissance
Political
Economic
Artistic
Religious
Intellectual
Impact of the Protestant Reformation
Political
Economic
Religious
Intellectual
Innovations of the Mesoamerican civilizations
Maya
Aztec
Inca
European expansion Islamic technologies such as the caravel, _________ sails, Chinese _______ and the
astrolabe helped the Spanish and Portuguese explore the world. They could not simply trade by land
because the __________ empire was in the way. Gunpowder was brought to Europe via ____________
traders.
XVI Slavery Most slaves came from ______ Africa and travelled to the Caribbean Islands and _______ to
work on ______ plantations. Slaves were needed to make a profit since the Native Americans died of
diseases. The slave trade led to wars in Africa (to kidnap people) and devastation of West African
populations. Cultural __________ happened since Africans brought their knowledge and customs to the
New World. Triangular trade describes how slaves were brought here on the _________ Passage. ____
materials were brought to Europe to make things in factories. Then ____________ goods such as guns
and textiles were brought to West Africa to purchase slaves.
XVII Commercial Revolution In the late Middle Ages, the beginnings of ______ enterprise started when
merchants earned ________ that could be used as capital to start new businesses. The availability of
banks helped this revolution. With colonies around the world, nations began to practice ____________,
an economic philosophy where colonies would export cheap raw materials to the mother country while
the mother country (England) would sell stuff to colonists. Exporting more than you import is having a
favorable __________ of __________.
XIX Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution began in ____________. Here is when James
______ invented the _______________. This is important because this invention ran all the machines,
especially the ____________ which transported people and goods. Steam engines ran machines in
factories, especially ________ factories that produced cloth goods. Steam engines allowed factories to
be placed away from ___________.