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yaroslaw [1]
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Chapter 10: Early Civilizations in Africa and the Americas 1000 B.C. – A.D. 700 ..............198 – 225 ⦁ List the major geograp

hical features and their names where are they located in Africa. Example: Rain forest - Congo – Central Africa. (page 202, map on 203) ⦁ Who were the Bantu people and why and where did they migrate? (page 206) ⦁ What advantage did the Bantu-speaking people have over the hunter and gathers they displaced? (page 207 -208) ⦁ How did the Aksums rise to power? (page 209 -210) ⦁ Aksum was one of the few African civilizations to do what?( page 210) ⦁ What was one of the initial and later became the prevalent crop in Mesoamerica? (page 214) ⦁ What did the Mayans invent and what did they not invent that many other civilizations did? ⦁ What were Mayan cities like? (page 218) Chapter 11: The Byzantine Empire and the Rise of Russia 300 –1500 ............................226 – 251 ⦁ How was the city of Constantinople created? (page 229) ⦁ What happened during the Nika Revolt? (page 231) ⦁ What was the Justinian Code?(page 234 -235) ⦁ Who was Theodora and what did she accomplish? (page 231) ⦁ What was Theodora’s role? (page 231) ⦁ How did the plague effect the Byzantine Empire? (page 235 -236) ⦁ What caused the Christian church to divide into two branches—the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church? (page 237- 238) ⦁ Who were Cyril and Methodius and what did they accomplish? (page 239 – 230) ⦁ Describe Byzantine culture? What did they incorporate in their culture? (page 230 -231) ⦁ What were the major accomplishments of the Byzantine Empire? (page 230 -242) ⦁ Which group invaded the Slavic homeland beginning in the ninth century? ⦁ What did Vladimir, prince of Kiev, do in 988 to help unify his people? Chapter 12: Islamic Civilization 600 –1300 ............................................................252 – 275 ⦁ What was Ka’bah? (page 256) ⦁ What were Muhammad’s origins? (page 257) ⦁ What is the name of the book in which Muhammad's words and teachings were collected? (page 259) ⦁ What are the Five Pillars of Islam? (page 230) ⦁ What is Ramadan? (page 230) ⦁ How do Muslims view Muhamad in comparison to Abraham and Jesus? (page 259) ⦁ What happened after the death of Muhammad? (page 262) ⦁ What led to the division of Islam into Sunni and Shia? (page 263) ⦁ What is the importance of the bazaars in Islamic society? (page 270) ⦁ What advancements did Muslims make between 600 -1300 AD? (page 270 – 275) ⦁ Science ⦁ Math ⦁ Medicine ⦁ Art ⦁ Architecture ⦁ Literature ⦁ Philosophy
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<span>Who were the Bantu people and why and where did they migrate?

they were africans and they migrated because of a drought.</span>
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