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AP World Hinduism Religion

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Hinduism: Founder/Origins/Important Persons: India envolved from vedicreligion Major Beliefs/Key Ideas: Sati, Reincarnation, caste system. Examples of Diffusion with other groups: Merchants through trade routes. Examples of Similarities with other religions: buddhism Role of Women: Sati, obeyed their fathers, married as early as 7, sacrificial rituals

Chapter 10 Life in Christian Europe in the High Middle Ages

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AP world history The First Global Civilization: The Rise and Spread of Islam

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Chapter 6 The First Global Civilization: The Rise and Spread of Islam I. Introduction A. Before 7th century – contacts, but not total control of ancient world under one empire 1. Arabia – nomadic land on periphery of major civilizations B. 7th century – followers of Islam “submission” – Muslims – Allah – one God 1. Began conquest and conversion 2. Within decades, Muhammad had empire of Persia, Greece and Egypt C. Later empire spread 1. Merchants, mystics, warriors 2. Empire expanded a. Africa, Asia, southern Europe b. Across steppes to central Asia, western China, south Asia c. Across ocean trade routes to southeast Asia and eastern Africa d. Across overland trade routes, Sahara to western Africa

Brief Explantion Over Schism between Christianity

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Two Main Keys Power of the pope, Catholics felt as he was somewhat of a messiah, and able to run Church orders through God Orthodox felt as the popes was overbearing, and stop many of the Byzantine goals, which violate the popes orders, which led to excommunication.

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Helpful definitions of "The Sasanid Empire and the Rise of Islam"

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The Sassanid empire ant the rise of Islam helpful definitions Shi'ites Muslims belonging to the branch of Islam believing that God vests leadership of the community in a descendant of Muhammad's son-in-law Ali. Shi'ism is the state religion of Iran. (See also Sunnis.) (pp. 225, 531) Sunnis Muslims belonging to branch of Islam believing that the community should select its own leadership. The majority religion in most Islamic countries. (See also Shi'ites.) (p. 225) Sasanid Empire Iranian empire, established ca. 226, with a capital in Ctesiphon, Mesopotamia. The Sasanid emperors established Zoroastrianism as the state religion. Islamic Arab armies overthrew the empire ca. 640. (p. 225) Mecca

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