The Final Examination in HST 114 will take place on 02 May 2008 at 8:00am. Its format will be similar to the previous tests and have 5 Short Answer/identification, 10 matching, and 15 multiple-choice questions. Questions will be based on the following names/terms/events. To receive full credit, Short Answer/identification answers must include responses to the who? what? where? why?, and when? questions, and they must include examples when appropriate and indicate the historical importance of the name/term/event identified. You are responsible for the assigned readings in Craig, etc., Heritage of World Civilizations, the material covered in the lectures, and the material on the course website.I. Short Answer Questions (5 questions; 25 points): Be able to answer Who? What? Where? Why? and
When? for each of the following terms; also give examples and indicate the historical importance of each.
The Medieval Church
The Crusades (1095-1272)
Romanesque & Gothic Styles
The Late Middle Ages
Crisis of the Late Medieval Church
T'ang Dynasty
Achievements of Mongol China
Ming Dynasty
Character of Early Japanese Civilization
Prince Shotoku (573-621)
Tokugawa Shogunate
"Closing" of China and Japan
Early African Civilizations
Kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai
Meso-American Civilizations
Teotihuacán (ca. 100-900)
Mayan Civilization
Inca Civilization
Aztec CivilizationII. Objective Questions [Matching and Multiple Choice] (25 Questions; 75 Points).
Capetian Kings (France) & Philip Augustus
Cluny and the Cistercians
Innocent III & Boniface VIII
Pope Urban II and Peter the Hermit
Teutonic Knights ("Drang nach Osten")
Scholasticism & Seven Liberal Arts
Peter Abelard (1079-1142)
The Philosopher (Aristotle)
Divine Comedy (Dante)
Chartres and Amiens Cathedrals
“A Bible in Stone”
John Ball
Black Death
"Babylonian Captivity" [of the Church]
John Hus & Council of Constance
Hundred Years War (1338-1453)
Joan of Arc (d. 1431)
Wars of the Roses (1455-1485)
Sui Dynasty & Loyang
T'ai Tsung (r. 629-649)
Li Po (701-762)
Sung Dynasty
Neo-Confucianism
Chu Hsi (1130-1200)
Genghis Khan (1167-1227)
Mongol Cavalry and Archers
Kublai Khan (1214-1294)
The Chinese and the West
Marco Polo (1254-1324)
Shintoism, & Amaterasu
Role of the Emperor (Japan)
Land of the Rising Sun
Taiku Reforms
Daimyos
Zen Buddhism
The Tale of the Genji
Shogun
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Samurai and Bushido
Haiku Poetry
Problems of Writing African History
Ibn Battuta
Axum Stele
Kingdom of Kush
King Ezana of Axum
Great Zimbabwe
Sundiata (r. 1230-1255)
Mansa Kankan Musa (r. 1312-1337)
Timbuktu
Askia Mohammed
Migration to the Americas
Olmec Civilization
Pok-a-tok
Quetzalcóatl (Feather Serpent God)
Pyramid of the Sun
Tenochtotlán (Aztec City)
Chinampas
Machu Picchu (Inca City)
Terrace Farming
Quipu
Quechua
Herman Cortes
Francisco Pizzarro
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