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    The Postclassical Period

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    Caliphates in Persia. Only India did not return to an over reaching centralized empire. During the post-classical Dar el-Islam united much of Eurasia with a single religious adherence to Islam. Also‚ the largest empire the world was ever to see‚ the Mongols‚ rose during the post classical period. These large‚ complex empires altered governments and economies‚ more by scale than bringing about any revolutionary changes. Culturally people became more urban and with that urbanization the trends toward the

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    Han a very continuous project that took many many years over a period of 2‚500 years! Although the wall was a long harsh project the walls also required much sacrifice on the part of the Chinese people. The benefits of the wall were to keep out the Mongols‚ even though the wall was for protection and security I think the benefits do not outweigh the costs and here’s why. First of all when the Quinn and the Han were building the wall you would expect them to at least get paid a little tribute well instead

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    Genghis Khan: How Did he Build an Empire? Genghis Khan is one of the most important leaders in history. He went from rags to riches in his life of 60-70 years‚ Genghis Khan united the mongols by setting simple‚ easy to follow rules and putting others before his family‚ unlike most clans of that time period. Born around 1162 and died in 1227‚ (A&E Television Networks) he was arguably the most important leader in the eastern hemisphere. Born around 1162‚ he was raised in a clan‚ but after his father

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    Genghis Khan Biography

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    and how he became Genghis Khan. It takes a long journey to create the world’s largest land empire‚ and it all starts at birth. He was born around 1162‚ and clutched a blood clot in his right hand. This boy proceeded to be the person to unite the Mongols. He grew up in constant fighting with other clans‚ and his dad who was the clan leader‚ got poisoned by the enemy clan. This filled Temujin with great anger‚ as he‚ his brothers‚ and his mother were kicked out of the clan. They did what had to be

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    Compare and Contrast: Islam vs. Mongolia The role of woman throughout history has ranged greatly from place to place. During the Post Classical period‚ Mongolia and the Islamic belief had many similarities and differences when it comes to their belief of the woman’s position in society and in the family. Woman during the Post Classical period had many similarities when it came to Islamic and Mongolian belief. Both societies had the idea that woman do play a role in the civilization. The Islamic

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    Feudal Japan Failure

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    Feudal Japan was not a very successful civilization due to the choice of feudalism. Feudal Japan has succeeded‚ failed‚ and had a rather small evolution period. Japan had succeeded in ways of battle‚ environmental adaptations‚ literature‚ and other influences. Japan also failed greatly in governing. Japan had made good changes during and after the feudalist period especially the governmental changes. This feudalist period of Japan started in about 1185 starting with many changes and successes. The

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    The Great Wall Of China What is the Great Wall of China? The Great Wall of China is a wall that fortifies China. The Great Wall of China is made out of wood‚ parts of earth‚ brick‚ stone and other materials. Different parts of the wall were being built as early as the 7th century. These walls later joined together and made bigger and a stronger wall. There is a famous part of the wall which was built by Qin Shihuang who was the first Emperor of china‚ which was built between 220–206. A small portion

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    AP World History Review: Comparative Questions Curtain Call Directions: Use your textbook and or your Princeton Review Book to list as many facts about the following historical comparisons. Use the attached Societal Comparison sheet as a guideline for what to compare and contrast. Remember that you do not have to fill in every topic on the sheet‚ try and get used to looking for these topics when you are comparing societies-in this way you will increase your speed in breaking down the comparative

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    Classical China Timeline

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    World Civilizations: China I. China in the Classical Period: 1000 b.c.e – 500 c.e. 1. Time Line of Events: 1600-1100 b.c.e- Shang => 1100 b.c.e- Decimals created => 1029 b.c.e-Creation of Zhou Dynasty => 551 b.c.e - Confucius is born => 500 b.c.e. - Editing of 5 classics‚ Laozi (Daoism) => 478 b.c.e. - Death of Confucius => 450 b.c.e. - Development of Calendar => 400 b.c.e. – Crossbow used => 402-201 b.c.e. - Era of Warring State => 275 b.c.e. – Cast Iron Process => 221 b.c.e. - Qin begins

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    out in 1347‚ when it infected Mongol soldiers”(Acocella‚ “The End of the World”)‚ and it “Originated in Asia after a series of storms‚ floods‚ and earthquakes”(Acocella‚ “The End of the World”). The plague was able to spread rapidly after the “Mongol General fled the city on bots and brought along 100 plague infected rats”(Acocella‚ “The End of the World”)‚ and thereby “delivering the Black Death to port after port”(Acocella‚ “The end of the World”). After the Mongols delivered the plague to port

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