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    through a discussion of the mid-fourteenth century Black Death‚ one of the greatest catastrophes to befall human society. It is true that the plague spread hugely and quickly due to the expanded trading network led by Mongols; however‚ it is hardly ignorable that the spread of the Mongol Empire had a great impact on the increase in overall production and production in Market specialization‚ leading to a new concrete global world. Marks also introduces a key concept‚ a civilization which refers to the

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    questia.com/library/encyclopedia/‚ http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/WORLD.HTM ‚ http://www.allempires.com/ ‚http://www.bartleby.com/67/ ‚ http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ Turks and Mongols: AD 1000-1500 The first half of our own millennium was dominated‚ in Asia ‚ Near East and Eastern Europe by the movement of Turks and Mongols. Almost every part of the continent (southern India and southeast Asia are the exceptions) is connected in this period by conquerors whose own roots lie in the steppes north of

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    certain nomadic people groups. Some empires though‚ such as the Mongols‚ Chinese‚ and those that were apart of the Islamic Empire had specific and vast changes to their military’s role and origin over time. In 1206 AD‚ the Mongols set out to conquer pasturelands and settled people to meet their needs of iron and grain. They began as a few groups of people with the same desire. Over the next 100 years‚ these people expanded

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    Unit II Studyguide World History 102 Byzantine‚ Islam‚ and Africa 1. What is the relationship of push-pull factors to causes of migration? They act as reasons for migration 2. What are examples of migration? The movement of Aksum south 3. What was the most likely cause of the beginnings of the Bantu migrations? The development of agriculture 4. What was the effect of the migration of the Bantu-speaking peoples? A diversity of cultures and a widespread family of languages

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    In Day of Empire‚ author Amy Chua discusses how the hyper powers rise‚ and why they fall in the struggle for global dominance. The book begins in the United States – the present-day world hyper-power. The United States’ ascent to world dominance began after its victory in World War II‚ which was catalyzed in large part through what the country offered – freedom‚ as well as a chance to start anew. Offerings such as freedom sparked an influx of immigrants‚ and immigrants attracted into the United

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    Chinggis Khan?   3.  How did the Mongols adapt to fighting against large‚ fortified cities?   4.  With Chinggis Khan as the example‚ describe life under Mongol rulers.   5.  What happened to the empire after Chinggis Khan’s death?   6.  Describe the Mongol assault on Russia.   7.  Describe life in Russia under two and a half centuries of Mongol domination.   8.  Describe the effects of the Mongol assaults on the Muslim heartlands.   9.  What was the impact of the Mongols on Europe and the Islamic world

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    could be traveled on quickly and equipment along with them. When on large battle fields they had to be able to communicate. This was done with the invention of codes and signals. Armor was another advancement that was made by the Romans. The Mongols were very effective due to their mobility. They had light armor and well trained with bow and arrows. They would use advanced military tactics to take down armies larger than their own and they had made strides in mobility. The army was given dried

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    because of the goods that were traded and the much more cultural interaction. During the Time of the Silk Round‚ Chinese did not fully support the Silk road Until around 1200 BCE Mongols took over Asia. The Mongols actually supported the Silk Road. The Mongols were relatable to the people who exchanged in the Silk Road. The Mongols would travelled to different territories to conquered while people traveled to different territories to trade luxury goods in the Silk Road. There were so much going

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    Time period from 600A.D-1450 * spread of Islam A.D632 1. Islam=submission to the will of god 2. Mohammed= the final prophet 3. Hijra = the migration of Mohammed and he’s followers from Mecca(scared city) to medina due to hostility of merchant aristocracy. 4. returned to medina in 630‚ and transferred the kaba as the religious site of Islam. 5.abbasid dynasty (750-1250) encourages conversion to Islam from other religions 6 Qurans=people of the book 7. Values of Islam Honor parents‚ kind

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    (Ch. 12-1) What unique goods China developed during the Middle Ages (Ch. 12-2) Important technological innovations of China during this time period (Ch. 12-2) Artistic achievements of China (Ch. 12-2) What made the Mongols a dangerous military force (Ch. 12-3) Location of Mongol capital cities (Ch. 12-3) Marco Polo’s travels to China (Ch. 12-3) Who replaced the Yuan Dynasty? (Ch. 12-4) What is the Forbidden City? (Ch. 12-4) Who is the Dalai Lama? Who do the Tibetan people believe him to

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