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Patterns Final:Terms

Terms

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heresy
opinion that conflicts with official church beliefs
excommunication
official edict that bars a person from church membership
boyars
nobles who advised the prince in each Kievan city
bedouins
nomadic arab herders for sheep and camel
hijrah
migration of Muhammad and his followers in 622. first year in the calendar
jihad
teaching of Islam to defend the faith
mosques
muslim places of worship
Qur' an
holy book of Islam
caliph
"successor to the Prophet" used in Islamic society
imams
spiritual leaders (decendants of Muhammad)
astrolabe
instument used to calculate latitude by looking at the stars*
compass
navigational instrument uses magnetized metal points north...duh.
zen
sect of Buddhism that stresses meditation as a form of enlightenment
medieval period
period of western European history a.k.a.: Middle Ages
feudalism
political system that grants land in exchange for military assisstance and loyalty
manorialism
economic system of the Middle Ages where there was self-sufficient farming and lords and peasants shared land
primogeniture
system of inheritance from father to eldest son for land
serfs
peasants who were bound to the land where they worked for a lord
heretic
people who denied truth of church principals (had beliefs not approved by the church)
common law
law based on customs/judges decisions rather than written codes
domestic system
method of production that takes place in the workers home rather than in a shop or factory
capital
wealth that is earned/saved/invested to make profit
market economy
economy in which land/labor/capital are controlled by individuals
merchant guild
association of merchants/workers created to protect rights to trade/help family members
middle class
skilled workers between the upper and lower class
apprentice
one who learns a skill under a master
standard of living
measure of the quality of life
philosophes
thinkers during the enlightenment
mercantilism
economic theory fixed amount of wealth stealing is necessary to get wealthier
humanism
study of humanities grammar, history, poetry, rhetoric

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