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China Southwest Asia EuropeIntroduction India

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Personal correspondence is an example. A diary is an example too.

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What is a primary source?

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This map shows geographic features like mountains.

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What is a physical map?

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These seasonal winds helped traders travel in the Indian Ocean.

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It occurs when a farmer produces just enough food for his family’s use.

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What is subsistence farming?

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It typically occurs in rain forests or wooded areas. A farmer cuts and burns forests and woodlands to create agricultural fields and uses the ashes to fertilize the soil.

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What is slash and burn farming?

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He was an Indian nationalist. He believed in breaking unjust laws (civil disobedience), boycotting British goods, and satyagraha or truth-force.

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Who is Mohandas K. Gandhi?

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This empire is associated with advances in mathematics and science as well as the preservation of Hindu traditions.

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What is the Gupta Empire?

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This Mughal emperor of the Indian subcontinent was known for his policy of religious toleration.

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Who is Akbar the Great?

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This company monopolized trade and even ruled much of the subcontinent but when it failed to stop the Sepoy Mutiny, power was transferred to the British crown.

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What is the British East India Company?

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This land has caused tensions between two nuclear powers: India and Pakistan.

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What is Kashmir?

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The Communists adopted this policy to address overpopulation in China.

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What is the One-Child Policy?

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Like Gorbachev, this Chinese leader introduced free-market reforms. Unlike Gorbachev, he did not introduce democratic reforms.

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Who is Deng Xiaoping?

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After the failure of the Great Leap Forward, Mao punished his critics and enemies in the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution with the help of these students.

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Who are the Red Guards?

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Pro-democracy students gathered in this square. Deng Xiaoping ordered the army to stop the protests.

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What is Tiananmen Square?

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Like Confucianism, this philosophy developed during the Age of Warring States but it emphasized nature and living naturally.

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What is Daoism (Taoism)?

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They developed cuneiform, an early writing system. They built ziggurats or temples. They lived in Mesopotamia and developed an early civilization.

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Who are the Sumerians?

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This Turkish nationalist promoted modernization and secularization. He even banned the fez.

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Who is Mustafa Kemal Atatürk ?

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During this 1979 revolution, the Shah was removed from power and Ayatollah Khomeini rose to power.

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What is the Iranian Revolution?

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By the early 1900s, it was known as the “Sick Man of Europe” – this once powerful multinational empire that had controlled the Eastern Mediterranean.

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What is the Ottoman Empire?

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During the 1970s, this organization greatly reduced the supply of oil and thereby increased the price of oil in those countries that had supported Israel in its Yom Kippur War.

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What is OPEC (the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries)?

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The collapse of this empire led to the start of the Middle Ages and the rise of feudalism and the manor system.

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What is the Roman Empire?

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This formerly Eastern Roman Empire preserved Greek and Roman learning and its missionaries introduced Orthodox Christianity and the Cyrillic alphabet to Russia.

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What is the Byzantine Empire?

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This document was signed in 1215 in England. It limited the power of the king.

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What is Magna Carta?

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It created significant labor shortages. It spread on trade routes. It weakened the feudal system.

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What is the Black Death?

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At this council, church officials decided to end the sale of indulgences and to establish a court known as the Inquisition to punish heretics.

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What is the Council of Trent?

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