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    What are the '3 Cs' of China?

    Confucianism, Champa Rice, cautious of change.

    What is the significance of the Song Dynasty?

    It implemented footbinding and fell to the Mongols in 1279.

    How did Champa rice impact China?

    It contributed to population growth.

    What role does Confucianism play in Chinese society?

    It establishes social roles and emphasizes patriarchy.

    What is the Mandate of Heaven?

    A principle used to justify the rule of the emperor.

    How does Dar al-Islam relate to political control?

    Islam as the dominant faith often leads to political authority.

    What are the two major sects of Islam?

    Shia and Sunni.

    What is the Jiyza?

    A tax imposed on non-Muslims.

    What characterized the Abbasid Caliphate's Golden Age?

    It was a center for trade, innovations, and knowledge.

    What is a key feature of the Inca civilization?

    The Mita system for public works projects.

    How did the Aztec civilization manage agriculture?

    They used chinampas for food production.

    What belief system is predominant in Africa?

    Animism, the belief that everything has a spirit.

    How did Islam spread in Northern Africa?

    Through trade along the Trans-Saharan routes.

    What was the impact of the reconquista in Spain?

    It led to the expulsion of Muslims and a strictly Christian state.

    What was the significance of the Great Mosque of Djenne?

    It represents Islamic architecture in Mali.

    What distinguishes the Byzantine Empire in Eastern Europe?

    It was centered around the Orthodox Church.

    What was the outcome of the fall of Constantinople?

    It was renamed Istanbul and became a mosque.

    What is Sufism?

    A less strict version of Islam.

    What is the Bhakti Movement?

    A less strict version of Hinduism.

    What is Mahayana Buddhism?

    A less strict version of Buddhism.