Test Bank for Voyages in World History, Volume I, Brief, 2nd Edition

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1305088816
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1305088818
  • Author:  Valerie Hansen, Kenneth R. Curtis

VOYAGES IN WORLD HISTORY, BRIEF EDITION, masterfully uses the theme of movement?the journeys of peoples, ideas, and goods?to help readers make sense of the overwhelming range of people, places, and events throughout history. Each chapter begins with, and is framed around, the story of a person who traveled within the time period and region under discussion. Readers will enjoy the stories and will also learn to critically evaluate the traveler’s observations and attitudes. A primary source feature called Movement of Ideas helps readers to analyze original sources by providing multiple explanations of significant ideas throughout history.

 

Table of Content:

  1. Ch 1: The Peopling of the World, to 4000 B.C.E.
  2. The First Anatomically Modern Humans in Africa, ca. 150,000 B.C.E.
  3. How Modern Humans Populated Asia, Australia, and Europe
  4. The Settling of the Americas, ca. 14,000-12,000 B.C.E.
  5. The Emergence of Agriculture, 9400-3000 B.C.E.
  6. Key Terms
  7. For Further Reference
  8. Ch 2: The First Complex Societies in the Eastern Mediterranean, ca. 4000-550 B.C.E.
  9. The Emergence of Complex Society in Mesopotamia, ca. 3100-1590 B.C.E.
  10. Egypt during the Old and Middle Kingdoms, ca. 3100-1500 B.C.E.
  11. The International System, 1500-1150 B.C.E.
  12. Syria-Palestine and New Empires in Western Asia, 1200-500 B.C.E.
  13. Key Terms
  14. For Further Reference
  15. Ch 3: Ancient India and the Rise of Buddhism, 2600 B.C.E.-100 C.E.
  16. The Origins of Complex Society in South Asia, 2600-500 B.C.E.
  17. The Rise of Buddhism
  18. The Mauryan Empire, ca. 320-185 B.C.E.
  19. South Asia’s External Trade
  20. Key Terms
  21. For Further Reference
  22. Ch 4: Blueprint for Empire: China, 1200 B.C.E.-220 C.E.
  23. The Origins of Chinese Civilization, 1200-221 B.C.E.
  24. Qin Rulers Unify China, 359-207 B.C.E.
  25. The Han Empire, 206 B.C.E.-220 C.E.
  26. Extending Han Rule to Mongolia, Vietnam, and Korea
  27. Key Terms
  28. For Further Reference
  29. Ch 5: The Americas and the Islands of the Pacific, to 1200 C.E.
  30. The First Complex Societies of Mesoamerica, 8000 B.C.E.-500 C.E
  31. The Maya, 300 B.C.E.-1200 C.E.
  32. The Northern Peoples, 500 B.C.E.-1200 C.E.
  33. The Peoples of the Andes, 3100 B.C.E.-1000 C.E.
  34. The Polynesian Voyages of Exploration, 1000 B.C.E.-1350 C.E.
  35. Key Terms
  36. For Further Reference
  37. Ch 6: New Empires in Iran and Greece, 2000 B.C.E.-651 C.E.
  38. The Rise of the Achaemenids in Iran, 1000-330 B.C.E.
  39. Ancient Greece and the Mediterranean World, 2000-334 B.C.E.
  40. Alexander the Great and His Successors, 334-30 B.C.E.
  41. The Parthians and the Sasanians, Heirs to the Persians, 247 B.C.E.-651 C.E.
  42. Key Terms
  43. For Further Reference
  44. Ch 7: The Roman Empire and the Rise of Christianity, 509 B.C.E.-476 C.E.
  45. The Roman Republic, 509-27 B.C.E.
  46. The Roman Principate, 27 B.C.E.-284 C.E.
  47. The Rise of Christianity, ca. 30-284
  48. The Decline of the Empire and the Loss of the Western Provinces, 284-476
  49. Key Terms
  50. For Further Reference
  51. Ch 8: Hindu and Buddhist States and Societies in Asia, 100-1000
  52. Buddhism, Hinduism, and Indian Rulers, 100-1000
  53. Buddhism, Hinduism, and Southeast Asian Rulers, 300-1000
  54. Buddhism and the Revival of Empire in China, 100-1000
  55. Buddhism and the Tang Blueprint for Rule in Korea and Japan, to 1000
  56. Key Terms
  57. For Further Reference
  58. Ch 9: Islamic Empires of Western Asia and Africa, 600-1258
  59. The Origins of Islam and the First Caliphs, 610-750
  60. The Unified Abbasid Caliphate, 750-945
  61. The Rise of Regional Centers, 945-1258
  62. Key Terms
  63. For Further Reference
  64. Ch 10: The Multiple Centers of Europe, 500-1000
  65. Byzantium, the Eastern Roman Empire, 476-1071
  66. The Germanic-Speaking Peoples of Western Europe, 481-1000
  67. The Age of the Vikings, 793-1066
  68. Russia, Land of the Rus, to 1054
  69. Key Terms
  70. For Further Reference
  71. Ch 11: Expanding Trade Networks in Africa and India, 1000-1500
  72. Reconstructing the History of Sub-Saharan Africa before 1000
  73. The Kingdom of Mali and Its Precursors in Sub-Saharan Africa
  74. Islamic North Africa and the Mamluk Empire
  75. East Africa, India, and the Trade Networks of the Indian Ocean
  76. Key Terms
  77. For Further Reference
  78. Ch 12: China’s Commercial Revolution, ca. 900-1276
  79. The Five Dynasties Period and the Song Dynasty, 907-1276
  80. The Commercial Revolution in China, ca. 900-1276
  81. Book Publishing and the Education Boom
  82. Vietnam, Korea, Japan, and the World Beyond
  83. Key Terms
  84. For Further Reference
  85. Ch 13: Europe’s Commercial Revolution, 1000-1400
  86. The Cerealization and Urbanization of Europe
  87. The Rise of the European Universities, 1100-1400
  88. The Movement for Church Reform, 1000-1300
  89. The Crusades, 1095-1291
  90. Disaster and Recovery, 1300-1400
  91. Key Terms
  92. For Further Reference
  93. Ch 14: The Mongols and Their Successors, 1200-1500
  94. From Nomads to World Conquerors, 1200-1227
  95. The United Mongol Empire after Chinggis, 1229-1260
  96. Successor States in Western Asia, 1263-1500
  97. The Ottomans, 1300-1500
  98. East Asia during and after Mongol Rule, 1263-1500
  99. Key Terms
  100. For Further Reference
  101. Ch 15: Maritime Expansion in the Atlantic World, 1400-1600
  102. The Aztec Empire of Mexico, 1325-1519
  103. The Inca Empire, 1400-1532
  104. Intellectual and Geographic Exploration in Europe, 1300-1500
  105. The Iberian Conquest of Mexico, Peru, and Brazil, 1492-1580
  106. The Columbian Exchange
  107. Key Terms
  108. For Further Reference
  109. Ch 16: Maritime Expansion in Afro-Eurasia, 1500-1700
  110. Maritime Trade Connections: Europe, the Indian Ocean, and Africa, 1500-1660
  111. Empires of Southern and Eastern Asia, 1500-1660
  112. Eurasian Intellectual and Religious Encounters, 1500-1620
  113. Key Terms
  114. For Further Reference
  115. Index