They had a lot of agricultural products they was very big in that and art.
What is diffusion in the context of societal developments?
The Ten Commandments’ injunction to “honor thy mother and father” gives Judaism the greatest degree of commonality with what belief systems? confucianism Why did the development of agriculture lead to an increase in population?
It lead to agriculture because the more food they made more people moved in to get these crops.
What do pastoral nomads and settled farmers have in common?
They both pick crops or know which crops are done even though settled farmers are more advanced.
How did the Neolithic Revolution influence gender roles?
Women and men were …show more content…
The countries where muslims can practice their religion
What was Indian Ocean trade like in the period 600-1450 CE?
It was a good trade route because everyone used this route and expanded the trade for everyone country
Mansa Musa’s pilgrimage to Mecca, Trans-Saharan trade route, and tolls collected on trade in gold and salt all refer to what country?
Mali
What was the political and social effect of Neo-Confucianism in China?
To reinforce social hierarchy
Which societies enjoyed the most fruitful cultural and economic interchange during the 600-1450 period?
Imperial expansion conquered lands. Chinese explored for trade not to spread Portuguese try to spread Catholicism. Priest on every ship
What distinguishes the time period 1450 to 1750 from earlier time periods? paleolithic Which three Muslim empires emerged from the wreckage left behind after the Mongol invasions? ottomans,mughals,safavids In which non-European society did the conversion of the local population to Christianity reach hundreds of thousands before there was a state crackdown on the new religion that accompanied a more comprehensive move toward isolation from the …show more content…
The hindus accepted the unifying force of the mughal rulers
What made Egypt an attractive target for Western imperialist expansion in the late 19th century?
Because of their art
What was the role of the Meiji Restoration in Japanese history?
To increase western influence
What is the 19th-century Egyptian political leader Muhammad Ali is best known for?
He ruled egypt as an ottoman governor ,also had the strongest state in islamic world
During the era of British colonialism in India, why were the British content, in general, to leave Indian social hierarchies intact?
Colonial society functioned best when each person knew his or her place
What was the ruling Qing dynasty’s attitude toward the West particularly in the period before the Opium Wars?
British officials were able to, in essence, graft themselves onto an existing social pyramid at its while incurring a minimum of social disruption
What were the motives of the Boxer Rebellion?
It was a spread from china against the western influences of japan
Which development prompted Chinese nationalists and communists to suspend civil war and form a shaky common cause?
Japan in invasion in