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Mandate of Heaven In ancient China, this provided divine sanction for an emperor's right to rule. Establishing a code of conduct for emperors. Those who behaved immorally or exercised their power in a tyrannical manner lost their right to rule and could be removed through revolution. (compete...

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Mandate of Heaven ✔✔In ancient China, this provided divine sanction for an emperor's right to

rule. Establishing a code of conduct for emperors. Those who behaved immorally or exercised

their power in a tyrannical manner lost their right to rule and could be removed through

revolution.




(competency 001)




The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ✔✔Document that officially ended the Mexican-American

War (1846-1848) in 1848, establishing the Rio Grande as the southern border of Texas.




(competency 017)




Republican Ideology ✔✔American revolutionaries believed that government should be based on

the consent of the governed.




(competency 009)

,Elizabeth Cady Stanton ✔✔From the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 until her death in 1902,

this woman was at the forefront of every major initiative to expand the civic and legal rights of

women. She wrote the Declaration of Sentiments.




(competency 012)




The Punic Wars ✔✔Fought between the Roman Republic and Carthage from 264-146 B.C. A

total of three wars but best known for the Second and ultimate third. During the Second,

Hannibal crossed the Alps and invaded Italy from the north before being forced back to North

Africa. During the third and final war, Rome destroyed the city of Carthage itself. Resulting in

Rome gaining uncontested hegemony over the western Mediterranean.




(competency 001)




The Inca Empire ✔✔During the early 15th and 16th centuries, this South American civilization

was best known for its far-reaching and elaborate system of paved roads. Originally developed to

assist soldiers in moving through this empire's mountainous terrain, these roads became pivotal

for commercial function as well as developing a cohesive political and cultural aspects across its

vast territories and and ethnic groups.

,(competency 007)




mit'a ✔✔Labor obligations imposed by Inca rulers on their subjects to maintain its system of

paved roads.




(competency 007)




quipu ✔✔Method of long-distance communication used by the Inca. They did not have a fully

developed written language, so a system of knots in string in cotton was used by messengers to

communicate between individuals.




(competency 007)




Mesopotamia ✔✔This ancient civilization had little to no natural barriers protecting it from

neighboring invaders, therefore they experienced frequent invasions that often resulted in the

conquest or collapse of existing states.




(competency 005)

, Islam ✔✔During the period circa 1300-1500 A.D. this religious belief was widely spread

primarily by trade throughout Southeast Asia.




(competency 005)




Silver ✔✔Ming Emporer Yongle initiated a policy of currency reform to phase out paper money

due to inflation.

The increased demand for this substance increased in Ming China in the mid-1400s. The

predominant importer was Japan until the mid-16th century when the newly opened Spanish

mines in Potosi and Zacatecas discovered vast deposits and began shipping it across the Pacific.




This ultimately had a profound effect on the world economy, as it increased Europe's overall

long-distance trade and greatly stimulated the consumption of luxury items.




(competency 007)




Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty ✔✔Established a practice of issuing paper money and copper coins as

the primary means of exchange in China prior to the mid-1400s.

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