World History Exam Review
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- Barter system
- Trading goods for goods
- Grapes, Olives, Sheep, Cattle
- Crops grown on a Latafundia (four)
- State
- Apponted secular clergy
- Abraham
- Who Israelites are traced back to
- Reformation
- The movement of reforming churches
- Predestination
- Belief that God knows who will go to Heaven and who will go to Hell.
- Crusades
- Holy wars against Muslims in the Holy Lands
- muhammad
- Who Muslim was founded by
- Aramaic
- Example of language
- Hypocratic Oath
- Code of honor that doctors still follow today
- 12
- Number of apostles Jesus had
- Pharoh
- King in ancient Egypt
- Egypt
- The civilization that had a predicatble flood pattern and heiroglyphics
- Pyramids
- Tombs usedin Egypt to honor the kings
- Vikings
- Group of barbarian people who had a hit-and-run style of attack. Germanic tribe.
- Greece
- Country located on the southern part of the Balkan peninsula
- Moses
- Led the Israelites out of Egypt
- Torah
- Holy Israelite book
- Germany, Luther
- The Reformation began in _______ under _________
- churches
- What the Byzantine art depicted
- Homer
- Blind poet who composed the Illiad and the Odyssey
- Sacrament
- A church ritual said in Latin.
- Roman Catholic Church
- Dominant spiritual influence in the Middle Ages
- Pope
- Appointed regular clergy
- Mosaic
- A type of art created with colored ceramic tiles
- Phonecians
- Creators of the first alphabet
- Heratic
- Crime against the church
- 900
- When feudalism took place
- Culture
- Way of life of a group of people
- Israelites
- Monotheistic people. God called Yaweh
- Rise in Agriculture
- Why civilization grew
- Sidartha Gutama
- Who founded Buddhism
- Chivalry
- Code of ethics that knights followed
- Judges
- Ruled Israel spiritually and legally
- Abraham
- Who founded the Jewish religion
- Mycineans
- Warrior-like people who destroyed the Minnoans and were predecessors of the greek
- Legislative, Judicial
- Two branches of Government in Rome
- Michael Angelo DaVinci
- Rennisance artists
- Right to vote, hold office, own land
- Rights of citizens in a polis (three)
- Rennisance
- The rebirth of the Greek and Roman art
- Ten Commandments
- Most important Jewish laws
- Geometry, Gravity, Book of Elements, Hypocratic Oath
- What we gained from Greek Scientists (four)
- citizenship, voting
- Male citizens who owned land were granted ______ and ________ rights
- France and England
- Two countries who participated in the 100 year war
- Alexander the Great
- United Europe and Asia
- Menorialism
- A plantation and the system of agricultural production
- Spartans
- War-like city-state who were the direct descendants of the Mycineans.
- Magna Carta
- The document that limits the power kings can have
- Joan of Arc
- Believed that she had visions. Helped break the siege in New Orleans in the 100 year war
- Jesus of Nazereth
- Preacher who traveled. Jews believe that He was the savior of the world