AP World UNIT 1 REVIEW (Everything you NEED to KNOW!)
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The time period in AP World History from circa 1200 to 1450 focused on major civilizations like the Song Dynasty in China, which emphasized Confucianism and expanded the Imperial bureaucracy. In Dar al-Islam, the Abbasid Caliphate's decline by 1200 led to the rise of Turkic-led Muslim empires like the Seljuk Empire, with the period also marking a shift from Arab to Turkic dominance in Muslim empires.
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- The Song Dynasty in China utilized Confucianism, emphasizing societal hierarchy and filial piety to maintain power while limiting women's rights and expanding the Imperial bureaucracy through civil service exams.
- The period from 1200 to 1450 witnessed a transformation in Muslim empires from Arab to Turkic dominance, with the rise of the Seljuk Empire and the establishment of Sharia law, alongside significant advancements in mathematics and translation of Greek works in the Islamic world.
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Recent questions
What was the focus of the Song Dynasty in China?
Confucianism
What factors contributed to the thriving economy of the Song Dynasty?
Commercialization, agriculture innovations, transportation improvements
How did the decline of the Abbasid Caliphate impact Muslim empires?
Rise of Turkic-led Muslim empires
What role did Sharia law play in Muslim states?
Legal code based on the Quran
How did the Byzantine Empire influence the Kievan Rus?
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
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