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Comprehensive Indian Ocean Map: Detailed Geographic and Nautical Charts
  • Comprehensive Indian Ocean Map: Detailed Geographic and Nautical Charts

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  • Unlock the secrets of the Indian Ocean with our expertly crafted map, designed for students, educators, and geography enthusiasts alike. This detailed map provides a clear and comprehensive view of the Indian Ocean region, offering essential insights into its geographic, political, and cultural aspects. Features Include: High-Resolution Detail: Navigate through the Indian Ocean with ease using our high-resolution map that displays coastlines, major islands, and key landmarks with exception...
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CSET Multiple Subject Subtest 1- History  and Social Science World History Set
  • CSET Multiple Subject Subtest 1- History and Social Science World History Set

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  • CSET Multiple Subject Subtest 1- History and Social Science World History Set The Near East - Answer-Comprised the Tigris & Euphrates Valley, the Fertile Crescent, and The Nile Valley. They had the first system of independent states and writing. Architectural achievements are the ziggurat & pyramid. the first codification of law. the first lasting monotheism. The Summarians - Answer-creators of the Mesopotamia civiliztion. Large scale irrigation projects, advanced system of mathemati...
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 HIST 1b - Unit 3 - Land-Based Empires 1450-1750.
  • HIST 1b - Unit 3 - Land-Based Empires 1450-1750.

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  • Part 2: The Classical Era, c. 600 B.C.S. to c. 600 C.E. Region Empire Western Eurasia The Persian, Greek, Roman and Byzantine empires Southern Asia The Mauryan and Gupta empires Eastern Asia The Qin and Han dynasties Mesoamerica The Mayan empires Objective Key Developments A. Major empires began trading with each other, resulting in massive trade networks. A result of these trade networks was the growth of the following cities: The following cities are Rome(Italy), Constantinople(Turkey...
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 HIST 1b 2.5-2.7 Reading Questions.
  • HIST 1b 2.5-2.7 Reading Questions.

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  • Key term/event Definition (Think - Who, What, When, Where…) and Significance (Why this term matters) 1. Diffusion (Definition not in book) Spread of something (typically cultural aspect like religion) from its place of origin 2. Zen Buddhism The combination of Daoist traditional and Chan Buddhism. It has become popular among ordinary Chinese citizens. 3. Neo-Confucianism The fusion of rational thought and abstract ideas from Daoism and Buddhism. It was adopted by the Japanese and Vietnam....
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AP World History Modern Unit 2 Review Already Passed
  • AP World History Modern Unit 2 Review Already Passed

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  • AP World History Modern Unit 2 Review Already Passed Silk Road Land-based trade route that stretched from the Mediterranean to East Asia. Indian Ocean Sea-based trade route that connected East Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, and Southeast Asia. Trans-Saharan Land-based trade across the Saharan desert between West Africa, North Africa, and the Middle East. Silk Road goods Silk, tea, spices, dyes, porcelain, rice, paper, gunpowder, horses, saddles, fruit, domestic animals, honey...
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AP World History Chapter 14 Test Latest 2022 Graded A
  • AP World History Chapter 14 Test Latest 2022 Graded A

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  • AP World History Chapter 14 Test Latest 2022 Graded A What did the Portuguese do after they established sea routes to the Indian Ocean? -they sold European goods at high profits to Asian traders -they monopolized the spice trade from Asia to Europe -they conquered several strategic port cities -they converted Swahili East Africa to Christianity they conquered several strategic port cities What was one main difference between the Spanish colonization of the Philippines and the Portuguese str...
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AP World History - Unit 2
  • AP World History - Unit 2

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  • AP World History - Unit 2 Latest 202 Already Passed Kashgar was an oasis city and major trade hub along the great Silk Road as the northern and southern Silk Routes crossed here and caravans departed for Central Asia, India, Pakistan and ancient Persia (current Iran.) Kashgar has been under the rule of the Chinese, Turkic, Mongol, and Tibetan empires. Known even today by its large and diverse markets. Bills of exchange a written order without interest which binds one party to pay a fixed sum to...
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