WHI SOL Review: Maps
Gupta Empire
Golden Age of India; art, literature, and trade were important; mathematical inventions
Byzantine Empire
Greco-Roman culture; used icons and mosaics; Eastern Orthodox Church
Russia
Kiev most powerful city-state; converted to Orthodox; was taught Cyrillic; taken over by Mongols
Seven Continents
North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Australia, Antarctica, Africa
Five Oceans
Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Arctic Ocean, Southern Ocean
Punic Wars
Rome vs. Carthage; fought over control of Mediterranean trade; series of three wars; Romans won; Carthage become province of Roman Empire
Peloponnesian War
Sparta and Athens become rivals and make different alliances
Qin Dynasty
built Great Wall of China to keep out Mongols (Qin Shi Huangdi); Legalist
Trans-Saharan Trade Route
gold-salt trade; linked North and West Africa; across Sahara Desert; spread Islam; land trade
Han Dynasty
height of Chinese civilizations; invented paper, silk, civil service; Confucian
Nile River Valley
in Egypt; provided water, travel, protection, fertile soil
Indian Ocean Trade Route
linked East Asia with Arabian Peninsula and Africa; traded gold, spices, and slaves; spread Islam and Buddhism; sea trade
Silk Road
linked East and Central Asia; carried many goods: silk especially; spread Buddhism; land trade
Ghana, Mali, Songhai
used Niger River; Gold-Salt trade; Timbuktu was trade and cultural center; many converted to Islam
